Musical Dream Team in Aylsham!
Britten Sinfonia play Aylsham Parish Church as part of Wide Sky Festival
Four principal players from the Britten Sinfonia will be performing in St Michael’s Church, Aylsham, on Tuesday 26th May 2015 at 7.30pm. The concert is part of The Aylsham Wide Sky Festival, 22nd - 26th May, which includes theatre, conversation, art, food – and Romans!
The four performers are Marcus Barcham-Stevens, co-Leader of the Britten Sinfonia, on violin; Miranda Dale, principal second violin; Clare Finnimore, principal viola, and Caroline Dearnley, principal cello.
“It’s a wonderful opportunity to catch some of the UK’s very best classical musicians in a truly intimate performance in a beautiful church,” says Sue Sharpe, director of the Festival.
The concert programme includes Mozart, Purcell, Dvorak and Phillip Glass. Tickets cost £15 for adults, £12.50 for over 60s and £5 for under 18s.
For more information and to book tickets visit www.aylshamfestival.co.uk or call 01263 731808 or 01263 733441.
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Festival Programme:
Wednesday 20th May, 10.30am
Talk: Boudicca and Iron Age Norfolk by Dr John Davies, Chief
Curator of Norwich Castle Museum
Aylsham Library .Tickets: £3 to include refreshments. Pay in the Library.
Friday 22nd May, 7.30pm
The Hansells Conversation: Patrick Barkham, author of The Butterfly Isles, Badgerlands and Coastlines with Mike Dilger, ecologist, natural history presenter on The One Show and writer.
Jubilee Family Centre. Tickets: £10 Over 60: £8 U18 £5
Saturday 23rd May, 11am-4pm
Quickplay Chess Tournament with a chance to win the Festival Cup.
Aylsham & District Ex-Servicemen’s Club
To book 01263 731327
Saturday 23rd May and Sunday 24th May, 10am - 4pm
Romans at Woodgate Nursery
A Roman garden, display of artefacts found on the site, ‘Ask an Archaeologist,’ make a Roman helmet.
Saturday 23rd May, 10am - 4pm
Rotary Art Exhibition in Aylsham Town Hall with a WI Cafe on Saturday 9.00am - 2.30pm
Artists include Teucer Wilson, Dick Williams, Andrew King, Caroline Fisher & Rory Kent.
Saturday 23rd May, 2pm
Aylsham History Society Walk through Time
Start at The Buttlands Car Park and finish at The Heritage Centre at about 3.15 pm.
Saturday 23rd May, 4pm and 8pm, and 25th May 4pm
Art of the Garden
Guided sunset walks through the beautiful garden of Burgh House featuring art on the medieval fish-ponds: 'Aylsham Afloat' paper-lanterns and Liz McGowan's Reed Sculptures
Booking essential: 01263 733441 £2.50/person
Sunday 24th May, 10am - 4pm
Rotary Art Exhibition in Aylsham Town Hall with Slow Food Café and Music from Kiesha Rice (clarinet), Carl Suter (lute) & Noah Horne-Morris (Harp)
Monday 25th May, 11am
Walk organised by Walkers are Welcome of Aylsham, from Aylsham to Brampton with expert Stuart Wilson on navigation, mills and Roman history. Bure Valley Railway. Bring a picnic lunch. Tea and cake upon return.
Tickets: £5
To book contact Susan Munday 01263 733858 at Bure Valley Station
Monday 25th May, 7.30pm
Play: ‘Wanderlust’ The Gramophones Theatre Company
Wanderlust captures the magic of how journeys help us connect to the world around us.
Aylsham Town Hall. Adult: £10 Over 60: £8 U18 £5
Tuesday 26th May, 10am – 12 noon
Children’s Activities in Aylsham Parish Church
Tuesday 26th May, 10am
Visit to Blickling - Preview of Lothian’s Gift and tour of Walled Garden. Tickets: £6
Wednesday 27th May, 10am
Coach Trip to Colchester Museum, leaving from Aylsham Market Place, return approx 5.30 pm
Tickets: Adults: £17, Children £10, which includes Museum entry
Saturday 30th May, 7.30pm
The Great Aylsham Quiz courtesy of Mike Halls and with Roy Starling as Quiz Master Supremo
Aylsham & District Ex Servicemen’s Club. Tickets: £7.50 to include fish or pizza and chips
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