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Jesus Green Live!

Jesus Green Live!
Jesus Green Swimming Pool
Jesus Green Live!
The perfect setting for comedy, children's theatre and live music.

Comedy Marquee Club - tickets only £10.00
With four different comedians each night, bar service and food, the long-running Comedy Marquee Club is a highlight of the Summer events calendar so it's best to book tickets early to avoid disappointment.

Children's Theatre Marquee - tickets only £4.50
With two shows a day you will find an array of brightly coloured, energetic and interactive children's theatre and puppet shows to amuse the kids this Summer.

Live Music Marquee - tickets only £10.00
Returning to Jesus Green Live! for its second year running with three great nights of music from Geno Washington & The Ram Jam Band, The Beat and Ezio (supported by Loose Juice).

 

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

The Annual Bures Music Festival, Suffolk

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The Annual Bures Music Festival, Suffolk
Multiple Venues
The annual Bures Music Festival takes place between the 9th and the 13th July. The jazz day is on Sunday 13th July and features Laura Zakian, Atila, John Etheridge, Liane Carroll and Carl Hudson plus many more.

Jesus College Chapel

    Jesus College Chapel exists for the glory of God, and has been used for worship since the twelfth ce. . . more>>

    Clare College Chapel

    For the past thirty years, music has had a high profile in the life of the College. A thriving Musi. . . more>>

    Childerley Hall

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    Despite its small size Childerley contained in the Middle Ages two settlements, each with its own ma. . . more>>

    Walking Tour of Cambridge Organs

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    Walking Tour of Cambridge Organs
    Multiple Venues

    Starts at Peterhouse Porter's Lodge

    Three different organs in three different historic chapel settings to see and hear. Each building will be introduced by distinguished art historian Dr Paul Binski, followed by a short recital by Anne Page. 

    Alan Rowlands on John Ireland 2

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    Alan Rowlands on John Ireland 2
    Emmanuel United Reformed Church
    The second of two one-hour lectures first given by the pianist Alan Rowlands as the Crees Lectures at the Royal College of Music (see page 5). Tea and cake will be available in the café after the illustrated talk.

    Guitar Courses for Beginners and Improvers

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    Guitar Courses for Beginners and Improvers
    St James Centre

    Learn to play the guitar at these adults only courses. Have fun strumming, fingerpicking and reading music in a group. For complete beginners with no previous music skills. Separate courses for improvers.

    Eight one-hour sessions on Thursdays. Beginners at 7.15pm, Improvers at 8.20pm.

    Course fee includes music book. Dates are September 25; October 2, 16, 23; November 6, 20, 27; December 4. Venue is St James Centre, Wulfstan Way Cambridge CB1 8QJ. Places limited to maximum twelve students. For course brochure and bookings contact Cambridge Guitar Courses telephone (01223) 565552 or email tchristmas@ntlworld.com

    Alan Rowlands on John Ireland

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    Alan Rowlands on John Ireland
    Emmanuel United Reformed Church
    The first of two one-hour lectures given by the pianist Alan Rowlands, who made pioneering recordings of all of John Ireland's piano music, in which he shares personal recollections of the composer. The lectures were first given as the Crees Lectures at the Royal College of Music. Tea and cake will be available in the café after the illustrated talk. The second lecture will be before the concert on Friday 25 July.
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