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                                Dance
     Thursday 18th, 8pm
     Ian McNabb. Acoustic tour for the                                                      ksud'd
     former front man for The Icicle Works.  Monday 8th, 7.45pm
     Liverpuddlian singer-songwriter.  ready... steady... Dance. Wayne                  For crafts and gifts
     £10. Arts Centre           Sleep and Melanie Stace celebrate
                                classic Broadway and West End
     Friday 19th, 8pm                                                                      Cross Stitch * Tapestry
     An Evening with Carl Palmer. Im-  showstoppers. £16.50. Wyvern                             Embroidery
     peccable showmanship and dazzling  Tuesday 9th, 7.30pm                                 Knitting yarn * Beads
     speed by drummer Palmer, formerly  Swan Lake presented by Vienna                         Sequins * Pinflair
     of Emerson, Lake and Palmer. play-  Festival Ballet. £17.50. Wyvern
     ing with Shaun Baxter (guitar), David  Thursday 11th, 7.30pm                              DMC stockist
     Marks (bass). £12.50. Arts Centre  Premier presented by russell                    1st class picture framing service
     Saturday 20th, 7.30pm       maliphant dance company - a taking                      Tel: 01793 848855
     Ashton Keynes Philharmonia Con-  risks festival performance. Award
     cert. A selection of work including  winning choreographer Russell                 Unit 18 Apsley House Arcade,
     Tubby the Tuba, Haydns Toy Sym-  Maliphant explores the magical rela-               High Street Wootton Bassett
     phony and Jurassic Park. Ashton  tionship between light and music.
                                 £11. Wyvern
     Keynes Church
     Sunday 21st, 8pm           Tuesday
     The Bus to El Dorado presented by  23rd,
     Talking Trombones and The Swin-  1.30pm
     don Festival of Literature. Five trom-  Kathakali       • Full range of Quality Plants & Trees
     bonists who are also talented play-  is the             • Self contained Water Features       GLAZED
     ers of South American folk instru-  male                • Ornamental Stoneware & Bird Baths
     ments entertain with music, poems,  classical                                                 AT HALF
     storytelling. £7. Arts Centre  dance/                   • Rockery Stone and Paving                 E
                                 drama                       • Wooden Garden Furniture             I4A  .
     Thursday 25th, 7.30pm
                                 which
     Joe Loss Orchestra and Singing                          • Friendly, Expert Advice
                                 originated
     Stars presented by Todd Miller, in                        LARGE SELECTION OF
                                 i n Kerala,
     aid of the Bristol Children's Hospital.
                                 India.                         ORNAMENTAL TREES
     £12. Upper Room, above The Sa-
     voy, Regent Street. Tickets from  Kalaman dalam Vijayakumar will en-  Spring bulbs
     John Holmes Music, Faringdon Road  act Poothana Moksham, a story per-  Winter pansies a Autumn bedding
                                 formed in the village temples for 300
     Friday 26th, 8pm                                         Heathers for year round interest
     The Dylan Project with Steve Gib-  years. £5. Arts Centre
     bons, Dave Pegg, PJ Wright and  Wednesday 24th, 2.30pm
     Simon Nichol. £12.50. Arts Centre  Bare Bones presented by Dance-
                                 Xchange - a taking risks festival per-
     Saturday 27th, 7.30pm
                                 formance. Humorous and intimate,
     Swindon Recital Series. Patricia
                                 bold and fast, a vivid celebration of
     Rozario (soprano) with Paul Turner  21 st Century British dance. £8. Town
     (piano). Programme includes  Hall Studios
     Schumann, Rachmanivov and
     Taverner. £8. Arts Centre   Saturday 27th, 7.30pm
                                 Brendan Shine. top Irish showband,
     Tuesday 30th, 8pm
                                 with support act, Ricky Denham. Also
     An Englishman, an Irishman and a
     Scotsman. Three of Britain's finest  display of of Irish dancing. £8 in
                                 advance from 642368, £10 on the
     songwriters: Michael Weston King,
                                 door. Grange Drive Centre, Stratton
     Andy White, Rob Noakes. come to-
                                                                 Quarter              Satay beef on skewers,
     gether to play classic pop, folk and                                                   seaweed &
     country. £9. Arts Centre    Lectures                       Aromatic OR
                                                               Crispy Duck             mini veg spring rolls
                                 All the lectures are free and are held
                                 at the University of Bath in Swindon,
     Comedy                      Main Hall, Oak field Campus
                                                                Spicey salt             Sweet & sour pork
     Sunday 7th, 8pm            Wednesday 10th, 5.30pm - 6.30pm
     Jim Davidson with special guest  Dancing at the Edge. Marie  & garlic   OR          Hong Kong style
     Roger Kitter. £15. Wyvern   McClusky, Director of Swindon Na-  chicken
     Friday 12th                tional Dance Agency, will discuss          Beef in Mandarin sauce
     Lo Reid invites volunteers on stage  the risks involved in presenting and
     and hypnotises them in front of the  performing contemporary dance.  Chicken with cashew nuts in soya sauce
     audience. Wyvern            Wednesday 17th, 5.30pm - 6.30pm  Fried rice, prawn crackers & fortune cookies
     Saturday 20th, 8pm B.A.D. The  Swindon's Future - Crystal Ball or  Special offer price E 17.33* menu price L23^3'c
     Big and Daft Christmas Show. Ian  Science. Wendy Shillam explains
     Boldsworth. Rob Rouse and Jon  some of the aims and techniques of            WIN A £500 HOLIDAY VOUCHER
     Williams star in this festive tale of an  forward planning.                   AUTOMATIC ENTRY IN OUR PRIZE DRAW
                                                                                          WHENYOU ORDER
     evil Father Christmas who forces our  Wednesday 24th, 5.30pm - 6.30pm
                                                                                           Runner up prizes:
     heroes to work in his toy factory. £7.  Life Through Literature - reading,
                                                                                   I. Meal for four at the  2. Takeaway Voucher
     Arts Centre                 writing and festival frolic by Matt                Swindon Rendezvous.  worth £40
                                 Holland. founderofthe Swindon Fes-
                                 tival of Literature .
     Tour                        Wednesday 31st, 5.30pm - 6.30pm
     Saturday 20th, 2.15pm       The World's Toughest Yacht Race
     Tour of the National Monument  - the BT Global Challenge by Seb
     Record Centre. An introduction to  Pepper, an engineer from Bath, who
     the work of the NMRC. Free  took on the global challenge.
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