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6th March 2002
Arts Alive in your local area
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By working with rural communities Arts Alive bring good quality artists to local venues so that people living near by can have access to exciting, moving, and entertaining performances.
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In a recent survey, Arts Alive discovered that 67% of the audiences travelled less than 5 miles. 77% heard about the event through word of mouth and 23% walked to the show

Live performances of every variety - theatre, dance, puppets, cabaret, music, comedy, family and children's shows

Arts Alive also runs Flicks in the Sticks - touring big screen cinema to local venues
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Arts Alive is an organisation dedicated to providing local people in rural areas with the opportunity to choose and promote professional arts events in their local venue. They work with over 80 venues, including village halls, community centres, churches, woods, in fact any suitable local space.

By working with rural communities in Herefordshire, Arts Alive aim to bring good quality local, regional, national and international artists to local venues so that people living locally can have access to exciting, moving, entertaining performances.

Arts Alive aim to:

  • Bring together whole communities in a way that few other community events do anymore.

  • Give local people in rural areas access to professional arts events that otherwise would mean travelling great distances.

  • Promotes volunteering and community spirit.

What's happening at your local venue:

Friday 8th March
Richard Tunnicliffe and Elizabeth Lea.

Elizabeth Lea, a dancer specializing in Baroque and classical Indian styles performs with locally based internationally recognised 'cellist Richard Tunnicliffe. The evening’s programme also includes a solo piece for both ‘cello and dancer. A feast for the senses combining two art forms in an unusual treat.
Friday 8th March 7.30pm
Lion Ballroom, Leominster
Tickets: 01568 613477
Friday 15th March

Brekete – Explosion They’re back!

Stunning athleticism, wonderful costumes, pulsating with rhythm and energy. Eight drummers and dancers that won the hearts and minds of our audiences with their last visit. Don’t miss it!
Friday 15th March 7.30pm
John Kyrle High School, Ross on Wye.
Tickets: 01989 764358

Sunday 17th March

Moby Duck - Ice!

If the Ice Queen kidnapped your best friend and took her off to her palace in the frozen Himalayas - would you be brave enough to follow? Geeta is. She follows the trail through incredible dangers to rescue Krishna. She's determined and angry, but small, frightened and weak. Will she be able to do it? Dance, live music and tales weave together in a magical mixing of the Snow Queen with Tibetan stories.
Sunday 17th March 2.30pm Lady Hawkins Leisure Centre, Kington
Indian Dance workshop with Chitraleka Bolar
Sunday 17th March 11am-12.30pm
Tickets: 01544 230488

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