SELECTED EVENTS ________________________________________________
MAJOR KISS EVENT
CHAOS IN THE SKIES AT THE KAOS IN THE PARK Festival ON SATURDAY
JULY 5TH US rock megastars KISS, currently on the road in Europe and playing
to sell-out arenas
THE NATIONAL
GALLERY
The 19th-century rooms at the National Gallery have now been
rehung, following the exchange of paintings with the Tate Gallery. Over 50
19th-century paintings have come on loan to Trafalgar Square, while some
fourteen early 20th-century works have moved to Mulbank. The exchange allows the
National Gallery to present a richer, more diverse view of European painting in
the second half of the 19th century than was possible before.
DIARY OF
NATIONAL CYCLE NETWORK EVENTS SCHEDULED FOR OPENING DURING NATIONAL BIKE WEEK,
7-15 JUNE. 7 June - Nottinghamshire - The Trail" - Long Eaton to Heanor
path. This section of disused railway line will be opened at 11 am at Straws
Bridge, Ilkeston. A partnership project between Erewash Borough Council,
Groundwork and Sustrans.
Name of
organisation: Kingston Museum FACES OF INDIA EXHIBITIONFaces of India' is
an exhibition of work by the distinguished local artist, Raj. It provides a
striking visual insight into the customs and costumes of India, covering all the
major religions and cultures of the Sub-Continent.
The Four Elements Creative Arts Exhibition
at St Christopher's -Official Opening by Dame Cicely Saunders, OM
LONDON ARTS BOARD CELEBRATES DIVERSE
ACTS The London Arts Board today celebrated the latest awards to make
under its Diverse Acts programme. Diverse Acts, which has already yielded
one West End hit in London, marks the first successes of the Board's new
program aimed at developing black theatre in the capital.
VISIBILITY
East Midlands
Shape, Nottinghamshire Education Committee and Nottingham Playhouse present
A Major International Festival of Integrated Arts in
Nottingham from 21 - 27 June
9th London International Festival of Theatre
In three weeks time 300 artists from across the world will be flying into London
to take part in the 9th London International Festival of Theatre. From
Hammersmith to Bromley-by-Bow and Battersea to Camden, London will host 21
productions from 17 countries.
COURTAULD
GALLERY TO CLOSE FOR RESTORATION
£2.5m lottery funded refurbishment announced
Prince of
Wales's Institute of Architecture
The Visual Islamic and Traditional Arts Department of the
Prince of Wales's Institute of Architecture is pleased to announce its Summer
Degree Show.
Disabled
Driver of the Year Competition
VENUE: Beaulieu Motor Museum, New Forest, Hampshire,
during the "Freedom Festival", celebrating 75 years of the Disabled
Drivers' Motor Club
No Visible
Wounds
Some Voices with another chance to see their acclaimed production of...
No Visible Wounds before it is staged in Liverpool. The play examines the
treatment of people suffering with mental health problems, and has been so
successful that Enzyme have been asked to stage it on five different occasions
in three separate counties.
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