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O3 Gallery will showcase a selection of work by artists who both practice and teach art in Oxfordshire. Turning the application process on its head O3 Gallery has accepted applications from teachers wishing to take part in this exciting exhibition which celebrates the area’s strong tradition of artistic excellence. The chosen artwork which spans the disciplines of painting, installation and new.. more
Broadcaster and writer Richard Wigmore, pianist Daniel Tong and cellist Robin Michael present a two-day study event entitled ‘Beethoven Unravelled’. After exploring the complete Beethoven cello sonatas during the day, with musical demonstrations, they will finish with a concert performance each evening. more
This is a fantastic opportunity for past pupils of St Edward’s to show their current work collectively. Through the exhibits the show will reflect and represent Contemporary Art practice at many of the leading Art Schools across the UK. more
For pre school children and their carers. Come along for outdoor nature play, games and stories on our wild and wonderful reserve. Tea, biscuits and mud provided! more
Black Box Theatre Company presents the sparkling musical version of ‘Stepping Out’. The heart-warming, hilarious story of a weekly tap class. Mavis, the eternally patient instructor, and her acerbic pianist, teach the would-be dancers their left foot from their right while overcoming the problems that kept them out of synch. more
Blenheim Palace is set in over 2000 acres of ‘Capability’ Brown landscaped Parkland and during the winter closed season, the stunning Park remains open for winter walks. There are breathtaking views from Vanbrugh’s Grand Bridge across the magnificent lake and rolling landscape and the Pleasure Gardens Cafe is open from 10.30am-3.30pm serving hot food and drinks and mince pies. The Park is open.. more
Broadcaster and writer Richard Wigmore, pianist Daniel Tong and cellist Robin Michael present a two-day study event entitled ‘Beethoven Unravelled’. After exploring the complete Beethoven cello sonatas during the day, with musical demonstrations, they will finish with a concert performance each evening. more
An early evening concert of beautiful classical music and refreshments (included in the ticket). The music is introduced by the performers and includes music from Mozart Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, Purcell Abdlazer, Vivaldi Spring and ... "the smallest concerto in the world’. The programme lasts for around 50 minutes. more
Clairaudience, Crystal Ball Readings, Palm Reading, Reiki, Tarot Reading, Hypnotherapy, Psychic Mediums, Past Life Regression, Crystal Readings, Runes, Healing, Clairvoyants, Aura Photography, Stalls and more!! We will also be holding a raffle (all raffle proceeds will go to Breast Cancer Charity No. 1121258) Over 16’s Only more
Our ’medieval medicine’ expert, Professor Greg Stores (of the University of Oxford Medical School) has previously given excellent talks to the Wallingford Archaeological and Historical Society (TWHAS) on the ’Maladies of Medieval Monks’ and ’Witchcraft’. He now returns with an equally fascinating presentation ’The Black Death - its Nature and Effects on.. more
This is an informal, friendly group that meets every 2nd Friday of the month in The Canterbury Room of St Thomas of Canterbury Church, Goring from 3.30-5.30pm. Scrabble boards are provided and play is relaxed. Players of all age or ability are welcome. So come-on-board and pass a couple of hours in easy company. Refreshments provided. No need to book. Transport locally can be provided - 01491.. more
What’s Up Folk – the group from John Mason School in Abingdon – returns to play a third gig for Oxfolk. This big-folk-band has wowed audiences at Towersey Festival and played to sold-out venues at Oxfolk and Oxford Folk Festival. Over the years that the group has existed, they have been helped and encouraged by their teachers and leading musicians such John Spiers (a John Mason old boy), Jon.. more
As a 1000-year-old former prison, Oxford Castle – Unlocked is no stranger to bugs and all things creepy crawly. This February half term, get up close to a selection of the world’s most unusual and fascinating creatures when ‘Bugs Alive’ worms its way up to Oxford Castle – Unlocked. On display will be some of the world’s most peculiar species, including terrifying tarantulas, massive Madagascan.. more
Schubert Die Winterreise more
Hats Off To The 101ers, And Other Material is an extravagant mess of foaming bubble hats, superlative jokes, bad guitar riffs, delightful monologues, hand-made engineering feats and an overly ambitious one-man punk musical about the R101 airship of the 1930s. All performed with a plum. Or some other fruit. more




