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Swindler Wide Whct's Or J r M rah
Dance Talks
Friday 4th, 7.45pm Wednesday 16th, 7.30pm
High Spin Dance Company, one of The Victorian Cook by Iris Smith THE NATIONAL TRUST
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the first companies to include dancers presented by Tootleabrook WI.
with and without disabilities, performs Toothi/t Community Centre. Wt
Who Dunnit?' and `Sleepwalker' in details from Jean Brock on 539456 - a 1 . g; •
its distinctive and expressive style. Thursday 17th, 7.30pm I..- MI K PROVERI) .—*q
£5 Town Ha// Studios Why Did the National Trust Decide
Friday 18th, 1.45pm to Relocate to Swindon? by Start of coostructio0i of the
Stop Gap. Avibrant integrated dance consultant John O'Keefe. presented National Oust HQ at
company that includes dancers with by Swindon Civic Trust. £1 Civic Trust
and without disabilities performs members and concessions, non
'Rough and Tumble', Thank You For members £2. Community Cross-
the Eggs and'Corpus'. £5. TownHall roads. former Rai/way Museum, Friday of f ivIs ,,, Comedy
Studios Faringdon Road New Views on Iron Age Britain by
DrJD Hill. curator in Pre-History and Wednesday 30th, 7.30pm
Europe atthe British Museum. £4.50. Rabbi Lionel Blue.
Swindon Museum & Art Gallery Using his own
experiences and
Monday 21 March
press Steam In Alaska by Ralph Ward offbeat sense of
humour, Rabbi
presented by Friends of Swindon
Lionel Blue tells
Railway Museum. STEAM. Ca//
a selection of
'ou spend your evenings and 466646 for details
conversations,
D kends doing the ironing?
Exhibitions stories and incidents whose dotty in-
Let us do it for you.... consequential flavour will appeal to
it costs less than you think Swindon Museum & Art Gallery people from all religions and from
1940s: Art for a New World none. £12 Wyvern
:
ree collection and delivery (home or office)
Celebrating the establishment of the
24 hrs turnaround
Swindon Collection of Modern British Art demonstration
• Available 7 days a week Art at the end of World War II.
• All work undertaken in a clean, smoke free environment Highworth Artists' Society
Great Western Hospital
• One-off loads or regular collection Tuesday 8 March, 2pm
From Saturday 5th
• All work done to your requirements (hanging or folded) Susan Preston: Works on Paper Community Room, Council Offices,
Highworth
Tel: 0 1 793 722077 07748 58 8210 Susan Preston collects cultural Demonstration by Paul Weaver
oddments. many found on beaches
on Buildings in Watercolour
or in city streets, and makes drawings
Admission: £2
which can form the starting point for
oil paintings and works on paper.
Come rain or shine at The resulting imagery lies between Lowe
abstraction and figuration. Farm - u
V ES Swindon Museum & Art Gallery Old Shaw r a
Nature for all Lane. Shaw
An exhibition celebrating the variety
F9 ``!t and importance of the natural world,
as seen in and around Swindon. Sunday 6 March, 10am - 1 pm
Wyvern, Lower Foyer Balancing your Hormones
From Tuesday 8th Naturally with Sue Pembrey. £30,
Eppie Short: Showgirl includes lunch
Showgirl caters for the discerning Sunday 6 March, 2pm - 5pm
appetite. With awinkof glitter, cutting Dance into Spring. Spine-tingling
OPEN EVERY DAY DURING SCHOOL HOLIDAYS
humour and a dab of glue, Showgirl music and circle dance from around
AND FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
invites you to her fantastical world. the world with Lilly Sell. £15
DURING TERM TIME, 10.30am - 5. OOpm Arts Centre Wednesdays 2, 9, 16, and 23
Until Saturday 26th March, 4.15pm - 6.15pm
Sevenhampton, Nr Highworth, Swindon
Three Photographers: Dimension Healthy Cooking. For children
Tel: 01793 763939 Map: www.rovesfarm.co.uk
Striking photographic work from Mel aged 10 - 14 years. £40
Gigg FRPS, Mark Philpot and Chris
* Meet and feed the animals Friday 18 to Sunday 20 March
Pocock FRPS, exploring the
Drumming and Juggling with
* Ti-actor and trailer rides & electric tractors dimension in unusual ways. Simon McCarty and Jake-the-
* Take a stroll around our 7 different nature trails Juggler.Adu/tf65 child £35
Prospect Hospice gig For more more information or to
* Animal racing at weekends
Wednesday 6 April, 8pm booka course call 771080 oremai/:
* Huge big bale straw stack & bouncy castle Winners Lounge, County Ground enquiries( towershawfarm.co.uk
* Adventure play area and giant sandpit with local bands Penfold and
GREAT Locomotion and support
* The largest living willow maze in the world! FOR Car boot sale
Tickets £6.50 or £7.50 on the night Freshbrook Community
* Willow village to explore and picnic in BARN DANCES, from
WEDDING • Tourist Information Centre, Centre
* Indoor heated toddlers soft play & sandpit RECEPTIONS Large hall or car park at rear
& CHILDREN'S Regent Street, tel: 466454
* Crafty half hour - Easter surprises PARTIE • Prospect Hospice Charity Shops; Every Sunday, from 7am
y • Arts Centre. Devizes Road, £4/car or table
Granar Tea Rooms - homemade cakes! I^
Old Town
Tel: 877650 for details