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The Music of Dirty Dancing at Audley End House

The Music of Dirty Dancing at Audley End House
Audley End House and Gardens

THE PERFECT SOUNDTRACK TO YOUR SUMMER EVENING
Get your dancing shoes on and stretch those vocal chords ready for an exhilarating night of music from the cult film, performed by a sensational company and band. The classic evocative mix of feel-good songs include Do You Love Me, Be My Baby, Big Girls Don't Cry, You Don't Own Me, Love Man, She's Like the Wind, Hungry Eyes, and the immortal (I've Had) The Time of My Life. Drag the men, or go with the girls, but whatever you do, get a ticket!

 

(This concert is not authorised or endorsed by Dirty Dancing The Musical)

Gipsy Kings at Audley End House, Saffron Waldon

Gipsy Kings at Audley End House, Saffron Waldon
Audley End House and Gardens
Since the release of their international hit single Bamboleo, from their platinum-selling debut album, they have dominated the World Music charts, and sold more than 14 million albums worldwide. Enjoy a Latin night to remember with the legendary Rumba-Flamenco style of The Gipsy Kings.

Music and Dance for ‘New Hope for Cambodian Children’ Orphanage at St Pauls, Hills Road, Cambridge

Music and Dance for ‘New Hope for Cambodian Children’ Orphanage at St Pauls, Hills Road, Cambridge
St Pauls Comunity Centre
Daniela McDermott's African Drummers,
Heather & Wendy Peck on Viola & Cello,
Salon Darbuka Egyptian Dancers,
Romsey ‘Singaway' Community Singers,
Vidya Math's Indian Kathak Dancers,
...and more!

Raffle & DIY refreshments - bring drinks and cold snacks to share

All proceeds will be used to set up a music programme this August in Cambodia for the children at NHCC, one of the only orphanages in Cambodia that care for children with HIV/Aids. www.newhopeforcambodianchildren.com

For tickets and more information contact:
Heather Peck  01223-515470  heather@ahamoments.co.uk

Dot Cotton

Dot Cotton
Junction 1, The
East Anglia's biggest and best lesbigay club.

Deep & Dirty House & Electro meets theatrical on the floor performances to provide a unique clubbing experience for the LBTG scene in a fun and safe environment.

Special guest PAs & DJs, plus the legendary Felicity Flappes, Nana and special 'on the floor' performances throughout the night from Ali McMoist & Friends.

Booking Info:
Strictly 18+
£9 adv/ £10 door/ students £7.50
Book online on The Junction website www.junction.co.uk or ring 01223 511511

Warning

Warning
Junction 1, The

Come with it.....back once again with a line up that can only be described as HEAVY HEAVY HEAVY. We spend months planning our line ups as we have always stuck by the principle the Drum & Bass is the future, and so Warning's aim is to always push things forward. Don't forget that without you guys we would be here. It ain't just about the DJs and MCs - you lot are crucial to the success of Warning and the D&B scene. You can't have one without the other and believe me you are respected just as much as the artists we bring you. So back in 1995 we wanted to show our support for Jungle D&B and so we started Warning. No we're taking things one step further and supporting another UK scene that is so fresh & dark that it reminds us of when we first started. Upstairs in the Ping Pong Room you'll find the very best DUBSTEP SELECTORS - just like warning when Rusko ripped through the roof off with a sub bass demolition squad that unleashed it's power through The Junction foundations. We were surprised the walls could take it - join us in supporting the heaviest scene to come out of the UK since Jungle.

Main Room
Andy C
Shy FX
Hype
Friction
Clipz
Dillinja
Red ‘Ram' One
Barrington
Concrete

MCs
MC GQ
Ragga Twins
Eskman
Shabba/Riddla
SP:MC/Fatman
Skibadee
IC3/FiveAlive
Phantom
Inja

Room Two
DJ T_!
Kye
‘Margaret Scratcher'
Sugai
MC Johnny Ka$h
Droppin' Dubster Breaks, Jungle and HipHop

VJ Rocket Vision

5 rhythms dance - Peter Wilberforce holds this week's Wave

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5 rhythms dance - Peter Wilberforce holds this week's Wave
St Pauls Comunity Centre

Cambsdance is a not-for-profit community group that organises mostly 5 Rhythms dance, movement and body awareness events in Cambridge.

Those of us on the organising team want to continue dancing on a weekly basis. The best way to achieve this is to get more people to the sessions, so our invitation to you is to come along, bring your friends and make it happen! We will do everything we can behind the scenes to support this. If any of you want to join us on the organisational side of things, please let us know.

 

 

FOOTLOOSE DANCE ORCHESTRA

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FOOTLOOSE DANCE ORCHESTRA
St Pauls Comunity Centre

FOOTLOOSE DANCE ORCHESTRA are stonkingly BRILLIANT

Re-creating the wonderful music performed by the great British Dance Bands and Dance Orchestras from the 1920s & 1930s to the early 1940s, this orchestra plays romantic and light-hearted dance music that is GREAT to dance to! St Paul's Community Centre on Saturday 14 June
7.30pm until 12pm. Tickets cost £12 in advance from Shirley O'Riordan
0750 361 9713 or 01353 668762.

This is a fundraising event in aid of Rock Tech, a not-for-profit organisation that has helped 3,500 young people to access contemporary rock music over a period of 14 years via its prestigious summer schools and Saturday Workshops. This year's Rock Tech Summer School is at Soham Village College and costs £160.

 

 

 

 

5 Rhythms

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5 Rhythms
Homerton College
we have the awesome Emma Leech as our guest teacher this Sunday the 1st of May at Homerton College, Cambridge (see website for directions). The class runs from 11.00am - 2pm, beginners and experienced dancers welcome.
A reminder that loose comfy clothing is best and to bring a bottle of water to drink and stay hydrated! Cost £14, concessions for low income dancers available, please ask on the door.

Homerton College

Homerton is one of the most attractive colleges in Cambridge, with a mixture of old and new building. . . more>>

Boogie

Boogie
Junction 1, The
Love it loath it, The Junction's Boogie Wonderland club night is a Cambridge institution that refuses to crumble. 

With a history almost as long as The Junction’s and fans as far away as Australia, this ever popular 70/80s night has become such a lasting fixture in Cambridge night life that it has become hard to imagine life without it.

Every week has a different theme, so check out www.myspace.com/junctionboogie for details on this weeks theme!!

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