Events for 13th October 2008
Tuesday 9th September to Tuesday 2nd DecemberA fun, lively introduction to dance through games, movement and imagination. At this age children are introduced to some contemporary technique but the majority of the class is creative.
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Tuesday 9th September to Tuesday 2nd DecemberA fun, lively and creatively based dance class that introduce young people to dance through games, movement and imagination. This class is lively, creative and structured using a variety of contemporary dance techniques.
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Thursday 11th September to Wednesday 22nd OctoberWhilst Pershore is known nationally as a Georgian town of great importance, each age has obviously left its mark. During the sixty-four years of Victoria's reign, Pershore, along with almost everywhere else in the country, expanded and progressed, probably as never before.
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Tuesday 23rd September to Thursday 4th DecemberChance to Dance (55+ year olds)
Tuesday 10.30am - 11.30am
Thursday 9.30am - 10.30am
& 10.45am - 11.45am
If you would like the opportunity to increase flexibility, build strength and learn dance sequences to music from the past and present, look no further. Our Chance to Dance courses are still going from strength to strength and we are now booking for the Autumn term with an extra class running on Tuesdays.
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Thursday 2nd October to Tuesday 21st OctoberThe Worcestershire Camera Club staged a very successful exhibition at Number 8 in 2006, and are once again exhibiting current work from members of this long established club. The Club members embrace all aspects of photography to produce their images, whether this is by traditional methods, by using the latest digital technology or a fusion of the two.
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Monday 13th October 2008Bombs at Teatime is a portrait of domestic life in Britain throughout one of the most extraordinary decades of our history. At times wry, affectionate and surprising, these rarely seen films from the BFI National Archive document a time of great austerity as Britain sought to retain its sanity in the shadow of war. Covering topics such as ‘Tea Making Tips' - 1941, ‘Springtime in an English Village' - 1948 and ‘Two Cooks and a Cabbage' - 1941, our appetite for social history is truly satisfied!
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