Farnham, Surrey What's on. Gigs, Festivals or other Events
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13th September 2008 Warsaw Village Band at Farnham Maltings
13th September 20:00 – 22.30
Winners of the Radio 3 World Music Award, the Warsaw Village Band have been described by Songlines as “the Polish Pogues” such is the excitement their concerts generate. The members of the band describe themselves as an “inexhaustible source of fun, joy and spontaneity” and between them play an array of acoustic instruments including violin, cello, suka, (a 16th century polish fiddle), hammer dulcimer, hurdy gurdy and a range of traditional Polish drums.
£15 in adv (£18 door)
for more information please call the box office on: 01252 745444
22nd September 2008 22nd September for 10 weeks (Mondays 7-9pm) Intermediate jewellery class with Claire Stiles £110 at the Farnham Maltings. Aimed at students wanting to continue from beginners’ class or newcomers with some previous jeweller knowledge. The class is mainly student-led to teach more specialised techniques and to advance individuals needs. Fees includes basic materials, extra materials will incur an additional charge. Bookable at the Box Office: 01252 745444. w: www.farnhammaltings.com
3rd October 2008 O3 October 2008 - ANGIKA 20:00 - 22:30 at the Farnham Maltings. £10 (£8.50 conc)
Angika are a leading British Indian dance company and their work is committed to regenerating the rich vocabulary of classical Bharata Natyam dance with a contemporary approach. www.angika.co.uk
'Angika prove conclusively that Asian dance has a place here and now, up there with the hippest of contemporary choreography' - Ballet Magazine.
For more information, please call the box office on: 01252 726234
5th October 2008 Lone Twin Theatre present 53 true stories. In each story a person loses their life in the attempt to save the life of another; Amelia Kennedy dies trying to save her sister from their burning house, Edward Morris dies trying to save the life of his drowning companion and famed pantomime artiste, Sarah Smith, dies trying to save her colleague from an on-stage fire. Daniel Hit By A Train is the company’s second ensemble work.
05 October 20:00 - 22:30
£8 (£6 conc)
for more information, please call the box office on: 01252 745444
31st October 2008 The Drawer Boy at the Farnham Maltings - 19:30 - and touring the South East...
Please see www.farnhammaltings.co.uk or contact the Box Office 01252 745444 for more information.
The Drawer Boy is about what happens when the city meets rural; when youth meets middle age and when the artist meets the farmer.
Based on a true story, about a group of actors who went to live in Clinton, Ontario in 1972, working on the land by day and performing their stories to the village by night. Funny and moving in equal share The Drawer Boy ends on a profoundly hopeful note that demonstrates the transformative power of storytelling.
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