132 events within about 15 miles in the next 4 weeks
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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
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
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
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
Justin Partyka has been photographing rural East Anglia for over a decade, exploring the diverse lives of rabbit catchers, reed cutters, and small-scale farmers. The identities of these forgotten people of the flatlands are enriched by their close relationships with the landscape. In the age when industrial agriculture dominates, Partyka’s photographs challenge contemporary ideas and.. 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
We welcome back the incredible 3.3s for an evening of live smooth jazz. Based on previous performances, this is going to be another great night so we would strongly recommend arriving early to guarantee entry. 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
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
Listen to a talk on wolves and their vocalisations. Learn why they howl followed by a howling session (the wolves just might howl back at you.) Priced at £10 per person. Bookings required on 01189713330 or via website www.ukwolf.org more
Rev. Mark Blamey invites all men to come to ’Men & Work’. Breakfast will begin at 8.15am followed by an address by the guest speaker. ’Men & Work’ provides an opportunity for men to share discussion over breakfast about the world of work. In the series of talks, followed by time for questions and discussion, speakers will describe their working lives and relate their.. more
A Valentine craft and food fayre.Sue Ryder have their Febru-Hairy month raising money for a much needed cause. We will be part of it by holding a raffle with all proceeds going to Sue Ryder at Nettlebed. Local small businesses will be setting up in the village to provide people with the chance to buy unusual products and gifts. With Valentine’s day just around the corner there will be a wealth.. 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




