Events
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St Piran Singers will be performing light and hearty music in the Riverside Church this Monday evening. The singers sing all the popular tunes of the decade, from Westlife to Queen to Les Miserables, as well as tracks based on Cornwall and its traditions. Yes, these are the same singers who performed at the International Celtic Congress last year, bringing fame to both Looe, where they are located, and to Cornwall. The widely known accompanist Liz Sidebottom performs with the singers, making their music ever so appealing to young and old alike. Disabled friendly Start: 00:00
Start: 09/01/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/07/2008 - 23:59
Dehwelans Kernow, Cornish for Homecoming is a week long festival put together b the community of Looe. The week features tours enlightening about the history and culture of Looe, artistic exhibitions, lectures and cultural events, all dedicated to Cornish themes. Events include family history readings, local arts and crafts produce, music, dances, fishing, boating, food basically, everything Cornish. The Mayors reception takes place on Tuesday, the 2nd of September. More details about the fest are available on www.dehwelanskernow.com. Start: 19:30
End: 22:00
Playwright Pauline Shepherds play has been adapted into a feature film Dressing Granite thanks to Cornwall Film and director Bill Scott. The film is an inspiring story which traces the consequences following the loss of a dear parent and a struggle to put it behind while learning the lessons every stage of life has to teach us. Every one who has ever been a father and every boy who has been a son will be moved by the delicate relationship of a father and son portrayed in the film. The film was made and is set entirely in Cornwall. | ||
09 / 2
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Start: 09/01/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/07/2008 - 23:59
Dehwelans Kernow, Cornish for Homecoming is a week long festival put together b the community of Looe. The week features tours enlightening about the history and culture of Looe, artistic exhibitions, lectures and cultural events, all dedicated to Cornish themes. Events include family history readings, local arts and crafts produce, music, dances, fishing, boating, food basically, everything Cornish. The Mayors reception takes place on Tuesday, the 2nd of September. More details about the fest are available on www.dehwelanskernow.com. Start: 00:00
End: 23:59
Cornwall Wildlife Trust hosts a day for spreading awareness about Looe's wildlife and marine activity. The event includes touch tanks, art and crafts on marine themes and face paintings. The event will most likely take place on the Seafront, East Looe. However, if it rains, the event venue will shift to RNLI boathouse. This event is a part of Cornwall Wildlife Trust's project Discovering the Wonders of Looe's Marine Heritage. Entry to the event is free, but donations to the project will be highly appreciated. It is a disabled friendly event, and starts at 12 noon on Tuesday. Start: 00:00
End: 23:59
On Tuesday morning will take place a tour of the beautiful valley of Tamar, village of Calstock and surroundings and Cotehele. Accompanied by experts to recount the past and present of each location, the tour will start with a trip to Plymouth to travel from the picturesque Tamar Valley Railway Line. The train will take them to Calstock where visitors can choose to explore art galleries, the Calstock Quay, the recently discovered Roman Fort and to look at the Calstock Parish archive which recounts the stories and legends associated with Calstock. Start: 19:00
End: 22:00
As a part of the Dehwelans Looe festival, Sheilas School of Dancing presents Tressa. Subtitled the Secret Smuggler, Tressa tells the story of a girl who is fighting convention to be accepted as a part of the professional smuggling business. The historical village of Polperro, most famous for its smuggling and fishing ventures, is the background for this highly interesting plot. The story of this local girl is told through a beautiful language that of dancing. The performance will take place at the Performance Marquee. Tickets: Adult: £5.00 Children: £3.00 Time: 7 pm | ||
09 / 3
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Start: 09/01/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/07/2008 - 23:59
Dehwelans Kernow, Cornish for Homecoming is a week long festival put together b the community of Looe. The week features tours enlightening about the history and culture of Looe, artistic exhibitions, lectures and cultural events, all dedicated to Cornish themes. Events include family history readings, local arts and crafts produce, music, dances, fishing, boating, food basically, everything Cornish. The Mayors reception takes place on Tuesday, the 2nd of September. More details about the fest are available on www.dehwelanskernow.com. Start: 13:00
End: 18:00
Cornwall Wildlife Trust presents Rockpool Ramble. Marine experts will tell you about the wonders of waters when there is low water at 2.56 pm on Wednesday. The event is free and requires no prior booking. Children below the age of 16 need to have an adult accompanying them. The organisers have requested everyone interested to be dressed modestly, and wear sturdy footwear, which are likely to get wet. Participants should gather outside the Coastguard Hut. The event will last till 3 pm approximately. Participants can leave as they want. Venue: Outside Coastguard Hut, Hannafore Point Start: 19:30
End: 22:00
The final performance of Stepping Out is being staged this season at Sterts. Featuring hilarious instances about Margaret Thatcher and Michael Jackson, a tap class full of fun and chaos, the story unfolds and answers questions that have been taking rounds about Sylvias sense of direction, Maxines hats, Veras Marigolds, Geoffreys manliness and Roses hair. The end gives them all justice, and the audience is enthralled by a guest appearance by The Mavis Turner Tappers. The evening is set to elicit roars and roars of laughter from every admirer of the show. | ||
09 / 4
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Start: 09/01/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/07/2008 - 23:59
Dehwelans Kernow, Cornish for Homecoming is a week long festival put together b the community of Looe. The week features tours enlightening about the history and culture of Looe, artistic exhibitions, lectures and cultural events, all dedicated to Cornish themes. Events include family history readings, local arts and crafts produce, music, dances, fishing, boating, food basically, everything Cornish. The Mayors reception takes place on Tuesday, the 2nd of September. More details about the fest are available on www.dehwelanskernow.com. Start: 19:00
End: 22:00
Forthwall Theatre Company, in association with Sterts, presents psychological thriller Strangers on a Train. Based on Patricia Highsmiths novel, the play evolves when two strangers plagued by family woes meet on a train. It is then that young Bruno suggests killing Guys wife in return for the murder of his own father. Not taking young blood seriously, Guy moves on, with little knowledge that their paths would meet again. The play is directed by Peter Dann and moves with a fast and heart throbbing pace. Venue: Sterts Theatre, Upton Cross Time: 7:30 pm Tickets: Start: 19:00
End: 23:00
An evening of song, poetry and story-telling in which everyone interested can take part and be an entertainer, as most of the performers will be from the audience itself. The narrations will often be in the Cornish dialect and the Cornish language. Cornish Bard Mick Paynter will introduce the audience to the readers, and organiser Les Merton will compere for the evening. Anyone who wishes to perform should contact Les Merton on the evening itself. You just have to adhere to the time limit for your performance. Venue: Guildhall Council Chamber, East Looe Start: 20:00
End: 22:00
Mike O'Connor directed this radical musical drama in honor of Cornwall and West Devon's mining landscape. The drama traces and celebrates the profession of mining hard rocks, and brings out the efforts of countless men and women who work through their sweat shaping the landscape as it stands today. Cornish Lads will warm hearts and be pivotal in bringing recognition to the mining community of all of Cornwall. To quote Susan Pellowe of Plays International, Cornish Lads is a radical theatre at it's best. More information is available on www.cornish-mining.org.uk. Disabled friendly | ||
09 / 5
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Start: 09/01/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/07/2008 - 23:59
Dehwelans Kernow, Cornish for Homecoming is a week long festival put together b the community of Looe. The week features tours enlightening about the history and culture of Looe, artistic exhibitions, lectures and cultural events, all dedicated to Cornish themes. Events include family history readings, local arts and crafts produce, music, dances, fishing, boating, food basically, everything Cornish. The Mayors reception takes place on Tuesday, the 2nd of September. More details about the fest are available on www.dehwelanskernow.com. Start: 10:00
End: 14:00
The only tour to Looe Island during Dehwelans Looe takes place on Friday, September 5. The tourists will be accompanied by Sir John Trelawney and Mary Philip. Mary Philips family traces direct lines back to the smuggling family of Looe Island that prevailed during the 18th and 19th centuries AD. The island is managed by the Cornwall Wildlife Trust, today. The tour can be called off depending on weather and sea conditions. This is a disabled friendly event. It starts from Lifeboat Station, Looe at 10 in the morning. The tickets are priced at £7.50 for all. Start: 13:15
End: 17:00
The Trelawne Manor, seat of the Trelawny family for over four centuries, has become a famous tourist spot in Cornwall. Bard Carole Vivian will trace the history of the mansion built before 1450s, the vivid family history of the Trelawnys, the medieval architecture of the Manor as well as architectural additions of the Victorian style later in the years. Following the tour of the Manor will be a tour to the houses farm, the Trelawne Barton, and all the splendid gardens it boasts off. This will conclude with Cornish cream tea. Venue: Trelawne & Pelynt Time: 1.15 pm Start: 19:15
Start: 09/05/2008 - 19:15
End: 09/06/2008 - 22:00
Below takes you down under the land of the Cornish Mining Industry and tells the tale of whats below and whats above. A graceful blend of dance, music, film and theatre, C-Scapes storytelling gives a new light to physicality and a life dependent on muscles. Below is based on Anna Maria Murphys story, and comes very close to spellbinding its audience with its portrayal of a long gone era in Cornwall where a load on the should was as real as clothes on the body. Disabled friendly Venue: Calstock Hall, Calstock Time: Doors open at 7.15 pm. Performance starts at 8 pm. | ||
09 / 6
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Start: 09/01/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/07/2008 - 23:59
Dehwelans Kernow, Cornish for Homecoming is a week long festival put together b the community of Looe. The week features tours enlightening about the history and culture of Looe, artistic exhibitions, lectures and cultural events, all dedicated to Cornish themes. Events include family history readings, local arts and crafts produce, music, dances, fishing, boating, food basically, everything Cornish. The Mayors reception takes place on Tuesday, the 2nd of September. More details about the fest are available on www.dehwelanskernow.com. End: 22:00
Start: 09/05/2008 - 19:15
End: 09/06/2008 - 22:00
Below takes you down under the land of the Cornish Mining Industry and tells the tale of whats below and whats above. A graceful blend of dance, music, film and theatre, C-Scapes storytelling gives a new light to physicality and a life dependent on muscles. Below is based on Anna Maria Murphys story, and comes very close to spellbinding its audience with its portrayal of a long gone era in Cornwall where a load on the should was as real as clothes on the body. Disabled friendly Venue: Calstock Hall, Calstock Time: Doors open at 7.15 pm. Performance starts at 8 pm. Start: 11:00
End: 23:00
6th September 2008 This twelve hour long festival is in hope of raising money for young cancer victims, a cause which Tanyas Courage Charity Supporting Young People with Cancer fights for. Groups like Wire Daisies, Hitchcock Rules, Grey Maybe, Tongue & Groove, Ammunition, Terra Nova, The Reels, Beaver Patrol, The Belfast Buster, Tony King and the TK Connection, Devils Creek and The Sycamores have been confirmed to sing so far. The event provides a bar which is open all day long. Food is available too, and Barbecue is on the menu! Disabled friendly Venue: Britannia Inn, Start: 14:00
End: 17:00
The annual Open Gorseth will be performed this year on Barbican Sports Field, or in the Looe Community School, if weather does not permit proceedings in the open. New bards will get their chance to compete and win prizes and awards. The Bards will be robed and will form a circle near The Rock. | ||
09 / 7
End: 23:59
Start: 09/01/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/07/2008 - 23:59
Dehwelans Kernow, Cornish for Homecoming is a week long festival put together b the community of Looe. The week features tours enlightening about the history and culture of Looe, artistic exhibitions, lectures and cultural events, all dedicated to Cornish themes. Events include family history readings, local arts and crafts produce, music, dances, fishing, boating, food basically, everything Cornish. The Mayors reception takes place on Tuesday, the 2nd of September. More details about the fest are available on www.dehwelanskernow.com. | ||
09 / 8
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End: 23:59
Future Shorts encompasses the most brilliant and original shorts from around the world into a short film every month. Every month since 2003, film directors around the world have gained a platform on which they can showcase their films to a global audience through Future Shorts. This is perhaps the most innovative short film ever conceived, and now it has an audience spanning all continents of the world. It makes a short journey to Cornwall this Thursday, so book your tickets if the movies are your voice! Venue: Acorn Arts Centre, Penzance Time: 8 pm Tickets: | ||
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09 / 10
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Start: 09/10/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/13/2008 - 23:59
From the 10th to the 13th of September tall ships from far and wide will gather in Falmouth for the start of the Funchel 500 sailing regatta organized by sail training international. The tall ships will race onto the port of Aveiro in Portugal before finishing in Funchal Madeira. While in Falmouth the tall ships will be available for the general public to board and get a feel for these vast vessels. A total of 30 boats are expected and the three days will be accompanied with various shoreside events. | ||
09 / 11
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Start: 09/10/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/13/2008 - 23:59
From the 10th to the 13th of September tall ships from far and wide will gather in Falmouth for the start of the Funchel 500 sailing regatta organized by sail training international. The tall ships will race onto the port of Aveiro in Portugal before finishing in Funchal Madeira. While in Falmouth the tall ships will be available for the general public to board and get a feel for these vast vessels. A total of 30 boats are expected and the three days will be accompanied with various shoreside events. Start: 00:00
Start: 09/11/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/20/2008 - 23:59
11th to 13th & 18th to 20th September 2008 | ||
09 / 12
(all day)
Start: 09/10/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/13/2008 - 23:59
From the 10th to the 13th of September tall ships from far and wide will gather in Falmouth for the start of the Funchel 500 sailing regatta organized by sail training international. The tall ships will race onto the port of Aveiro in Portugal before finishing in Funchal Madeira. While in Falmouth the tall ships will be available for the general public to board and get a feel for these vast vessels. A total of 30 boats are expected and the three days will be accompanied with various shoreside events. (all day)
Start: 09/11/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/20/2008 - 23:59
11th to 13th & 18th to 20th September 2008 | ||
09 / 13
End: 23:59
Start: 09/10/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/13/2008 - 23:59
From the 10th to the 13th of September tall ships from far and wide will gather in Falmouth for the start of the Funchel 500 sailing regatta organized by sail training international. The tall ships will race onto the port of Aveiro in Portugal before finishing in Funchal Madeira. While in Falmouth the tall ships will be available for the general public to board and get a feel for these vast vessels. A total of 30 boats are expected and the three days will be accompanied with various shoreside events. (all day)
Start: 09/11/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/20/2008 - 23:59
11th to 13th & 18th to 20th September 2008 Start: 19:00
End: 22:00
The event starts with Orchestra of the Swan performing Mozarts Symphony No. 40 in G Minor. Orchestra of the Swan are famous for reproducing masterpieces of our age with brilliance, zest and a great presentation. Orchestra of the Swan and the Wessex Concert Orchestra collaborate with Errolyn Wallens highly original Speed Dating for Two Orchestras. Wallen won the BBC Radio 3 British Composers Award in 2005. The event ends with a colourful performance by Scheherazade, famous for their ties to Russia at the time of the Czars. Disabled friendly Venue: Malmesbury Abbey, | ||
09 / 14
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Start: 09/11/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/20/2008 - 23:59
11th to 13th & 18th to 20th September 2008 | ||
09 / 15
(all day)
Start: 09/11/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/20/2008 - 23:59
11th to 13th & 18th to 20th September 2008 | ||
09 / 16
(all day)
Start: 09/11/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/20/2008 - 23:59
11th to 13th & 18th to 20th September 2008 | ||
09 / 17
(all day)
Start: 09/11/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/20/2008 - 23:59
11th to 13th & 18th to 20th September 2008 | ||
09 / 18
(all day)
Start: 09/11/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/20/2008 - 23:59
11th to 13th & 18th to 20th September 2008 | ||
09 / 19
(all day)
Start: 09/11/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/20/2008 - 23:59
11th to 13th & 18th to 20th September 2008 | ||
09 / 20
End: 23:59
Start: 09/11/2008 - 00:00
End: 09/20/2008 - 23:59
11th to 13th & 18th to 20th September 2008 Start: 18:30
End: 20:00
The Frog Princess is a heartwarming story for the entire Cornwall to smile to. Ivan is forced to marry a frog, who he discovers is a beautiful princess under an evil spell. He tries to release her from the spell, which backfires, and she is lost in another part of the world. Brave Ivan tries to find her and win her back. The performance by Wild Wood Theatre has an earthy touch and an emotional musical score with it. Families can opt to take part in a workshop and create puppets from the story to be featured during the performance. Disabled friendly Venue: The Pound, Corsham Start: 19:15
End: 22:00
New Cornwall Opera is back with a sensational production after the huge success Carmen received last year. The powerful pieces of opera from Carmen blend with dazzling, delightful and even light music to make up an interesting and exciting work called Carmen and Friends. All the Soloists and the choir of New Cornwall Opera that we loved so much last year will put together this piece before us, which can easily be deemed as something not to be missed, come what may! Disabled friendly Venue: Calstock Hall, Calstock | ||
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09 / 27
Start: 19:30
End: 21:00
A 21 stringed harp-like instrument indigenous to Africa, the kora is the life and lifeline of Doudou Cissoko. Hailing from a family of well-known musicians, Cissoko continues the family tradition with a difference. He blends the Western with the African to realize music which is calming, essentially beautiful and likeable to every ear. His performances, with the intelligence of his voice, are marked by an elevating experience for the listeners, and the performance this Saturday will be no different for any and every music lover in Cornwall. Disabled friendly Venue: The Pound, | ||
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10 / 18
Start: 19:30
End: 21:00
Golden Moments from Opera puts together some of the most funny, enjoyable and touching scenes from one of the most famous groups in the UK Hatstand Opera. Hatstand Opera is popular for performing in festivals, for theatre and private parties at the same time. It is one of the oldest groups in the country, and Golden Moments from Opera brings to you some of the best stage moments of all time. It is a night every citizen of Cornwall can enjoy without the omen of not relating to it! Disabled friendly Venue: Portscatho Memorial Hall Time: 7.30 pm Tickets: £10.00 | ||
10 / 19
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10 / 21
Start: 18:30
End: 20:00
Pearl of Africa is a singing from straight from the ethnic country of Uganda, Africa. The Pearl of Africa Childrens Choir has been on a UK tour, and they will sing for Cornwall on Tuesday as a part of the Roseland Festival 2008. This is the time to know about and appreciate a culture totally different from our own, and totally unique in its own respect. Molly & Paul Childcare Foundation Schools will be accepting donations at the event and every one is requested to make a contribution. More information is available on www.pearlofafrica.org.uk. Disabled friendly Start: 20:00
End: 22:00
Peter Hearn, the very loved and popular author, story teller, poet, musician and folklorist returns to Gerrans, Cornwall. He will entertain the audience through literature, poetry, stories, folklores, and of course, a lot of music. The night will also see local author Chris Pollard introducing his new book, with Portscatho as the theme, to the audience. There is nothing more reveling as a night of beautiful words and wonderful music. Make sure you dont miss this and come to show your love and appreciation for the wonderful artists. Disabled friendly | ||
10 / 22
Start: 19:30
End: 21:00
For the Roseland Festival 2008, Recorder Ensemble will give a concert that can not be missed. These young musicians have been to innumerable concerts in Cornwall, and have won hearts over and over again. They will perform again on Wednesday, and it is not inane to believe that the performance will be a must see. Richard Lander has given music to several private and public events, schools and parties alike. The evening is perfect for a family outing and will soothe and relax every member of the audience with music that no one can dislike, no one can not simply admire. Disabled friendly Start: 19:30
End: 21:00
Andy Secombe, the humorous novelist from South Wales comes to Cornwall for the Roseland Festival 2008 for an evening full of laughter and smiles. He will talk about his muses, all the people who helped and influenced him and his writings. He will also speak about his new book, Looking for Mr. Piggy-Wig. A thriller centered about investigator Jack Lindsay, Looking for Mr. Piggy-Wig traces an international conspiracy involving smuggling of ammunition, assassination of politicians and burger outlets. It will certainly be one of the lighter evenings to look forward to. Disabled friendly | ||
10 / 23
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10 / 24
Start: 19:30
End: 21:00
Dee and Dave Brotherton along with Mike Erza appear for the Roseland Festival 2008 on a night titled With the Beatles A Magical Mystery Tour. They will perform music which is set to make up a night full of great entertainment. The music will be acoustic, and will be accompanied by relevant anecdotes to make sure the crowd enjoys every second of the performance. This event is followed by a free event at The Royal Standard in Gerrans, Cornwall, The Belfast Busker, at 9 in the evening. Disabled friendy Venue: Portscatho Memorial Hall Time: 7.30 pm Tickets: £8.00 | ||
10 / 25
Start: 00:00
End: 23:59
This is your chance to make a trip to China Clay Workings. The trip will be made via bus. The first stop will be at St. Mawes at 9:30 in the morning, followed by a stop at Trewithian at 9:40, RuanHighLanes at 9:45 and the last stop will be at Tregony at 9:50. The tour will be led by Ivor Bowditch. Booking is essential for the event. It will be a learning experience for everyone, so taking your children along and letting them see how stuff works on their own is a good way to start your day. Venue: China Clay Workings Time: 9.30 am Tickets: £5.00 | ||
10 / 26
Start: 12:00
End: 16:00
Roseland Festival 2008 includes an afternoon trip on Sunday, October 26th on the River Fal. It is this river that plays an important part in demarcating Roseland and isolating it from the rest of Cornwall. It is a beautiful sight from the waters, with castles and gardens lying near the banks. The trip will be very scenic, and will surely provide eye candy to all nature lovers. The trip is made with the help of Newmans Cruises, a company run by a family for decades thriving on business based on the river. Venue: St. Mawes Harbour Time: 1.30 pm Tickets: £7.00 Start: 19:30
End: 21:30
Roseland Festival 2008 brings back the harp and flute duo of Camilla Pay and Eliza Marshall to Cornwall. Formerly known as the Arion Duo, Pay and Marshall are performing as Willow this year. It is certain that the applause of November 2006 in the Roseland Music Society will be repeated this year as these beautiful girls entertain us through an evening of gay and colourful music. Limited seats are available for this event where wine smoked salmon and cheese will be served to the audience, so make sure you hurry and book your tickets soon. Disabled friendly Venue: Rosteague Manor | ||
10 / 27
Start: 10:30
End: 11:30
Here is another one of the many guided walks that will take place during the Roseland Festival 2008. Monday mornings walk is with Alan January. The walk, which goes on for an hour, will take place at St. Antony Headland. The guide will talk about the ammunition store, barracks and the bird hide of Roseland. It is an educative and fun way to start Monday morning, while maintaining the festivity Roseland shines with during the festival. Booking tickets is essential if you want to participate. Booking can be made by calling 1326 270381. Venue: St. Antony Car Park Time: 10.30 am Start: 20:00
End: 22:00
The young group of these four very gifted musicians hailing from Truro College with a degree in the jazz course is going to perform for Cornwall in one of the better Jazz nights of the festival. Inspired by very skillful tutors, these young musicians will perform modern jazz music as well as compositions by Miles Davis, John Coltrane, Sonny Rollins and the likes. They will also perform original compositions. Called The Pete Ibbetson Quartet, they have assured and reassured the world that the future of Jazz is not dwindling. The ticket price includes a pasty. | ||
10 / 28
Start: 00:00
Start: 10/28/2008 - 00:00
End: 10/30/2008 - 23:59
Local artist Carole O'Toole is organizing a three day long workshop for children over the age of 16 years who are interested in drawing and painting. Every day, for three days, she will hold drawing sessions from 10 am to 12 noon. Drawing will be done in many different media. This will be followed by painting sessions in different media from 2 pm to 4 pm. Booking is essential for the event. Disabled friendly Venue: Carole O'Toole Studio Time: 10 am to 4 pm Tickets: £25.00 for every two hour long session, which includes material refreshments. Start: 19:30
It is at Tregony this Tuesday that one of the most eagerly awaited events of the Roseland Festival will take place. The Roseland Poets gather to render Vogon poetry shameful! On a serious note, the beauty of words, the humour in anecdotes and the emotions in lyrics are going to be recounted again in Tregony as our very own local poets gather to entertain the crowd through a night of mixed emotions. If you have never been lucky enough to witness this event, do not let go of your chance to catch up with them this time. Disabled friendly Venue: Roseland Parc Time: 7.30 pm Start: 19:30
End: 21:00
Atlantis will make for a night of marine exploration and understanding. Dr. Miles Hoskin will introduce Luc Bessons classic film Atlantis, which features no dialogues, and tells the story of underwater living creatures and non-living factors. Subtitled A World Beyond Worlds, the film has been highly acclaimed by critics all over the world and its beautiful portrayal of the marine world has been said to be as captivating as the most famous poetry ever written. | ||
10 / 29
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Start: 10/28/2008 - 00:00
End: 10/30/2008 - 23:59
Local artist Carole O'Toole is organizing a three day long workshop for children over the age of 16 years who are interested in drawing and painting. Every day, for three days, she will hold drawing sessions from 10 am to 12 noon. Drawing will be done in many different media. This will be followed by painting sessions in different media from 2 pm to 4 pm. Booking is essential for the event. Disabled friendly Venue: Carole O'Toole Studio Time: 10 am to 4 pm Tickets: £25.00 for every two hour long session, which includes material refreshments. Start: 19:30
End: 21:00
Catfish Keith is loved all over the world for his unique foot-stomping, singing and guitar playing. This blues singer, bottleneck slide guitarist and songwriter has left audiences all over the world speechless, and the same can be predicted for Cornwall this Wednesday night as a part of the Roseland Festival 2008. This living legend will go on to give priceless lessons in workshops to all aspiring guitarists, details of which are yet to be announced. You can always get more details on his official website - www.catfishkeith.com. Disabled friendly Venue: Portscatho Memorial Hall | ||
10 / 30
End: 23:59
Start: 10/28/2008 - 00:00
End: 10/30/2008 - 23:59
Local artist Carole O'Toole is organizing a three day long workshop for children over the age of 16 years who are interested in drawing and painting. Every day, for three days, she will hold drawing sessions from 10 am to 12 noon. Drawing will be done in many different media. This will be followed by painting sessions in different media from 2 pm to 4 pm. Booking is essential for the event. Disabled friendly Venue: Carole O'Toole Studio Time: 10 am to 4 pm Tickets: £25.00 for every two hour long session, which includes material refreshments. Start: 19:30
End: 22:00
Mike Bosworth has been singing and writing traditional songs, especially the Cornish traditional songs, for a long time. This Thursday evening, Mike will dig deep into the origins of the most loved, oldest and most beautiful melodies of Cornwall. It will be a night where all of us will be making a musical journey, something to surely look forward to for all enthusiasts of Cornish history, music history and Cornish music. More information is available on Mike Bosworths official website www.mikebosworth.co.uk. Book your tickets now to take part in this nostalgic evening. | ||
10 / 31
Start: 19:20
End: 21:30
The Cornwall Fiddle Orchestra will make the Portscatho Hall echo with laughter, applause and cheers this Friday as they perform for the Roseland Festival 2008. Known for their range in repertoire, their ability to perform both traditional and modern fiddle music, as well as the light hearted humour that accompanies their music, The Cornwall Fiddle Orchestra makes every show of theirs a huge hit. They will perform traditional fiddle music of Cornwall, Scotland and Ireland this Friday. The group is led by the talented Hudson Swan. Disabled friendly Venue: Portscatho Memorial Hall Start: 20:00
End: 22:00
Roughcut is Cornwalls only screening event which showcases the most amazing works by all new and local directors. Roughcut is a quarterly event, and it features some of the best Cornish shorts into a single cinematic delight. It also features new and talented bands selected with careful discretion, DJs who go unnoticed but shouldn't, music that is sensational as well as events that everyone would love to hear about but are so secret that no one even knows they happened! This film is a must view for all of Cornwall! Venue: Miss Peapod's Penryn Time: 8 pm Tickets: £7.50 | ||
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