| Thu 5 December 2013 | 8:00AM - 5:00PM |
Dillistone and A.E. Students from Hills Road 6th form College |
| 9:00AM - 5:00PM |
Photographs of cultural heritage by Gwil Owen A rare opportunity to witness a collection of striking and informative images from the world of Archaeology and Anthropology |
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| 9:00AM - 5:00PM |
Until lions write their own history ... and exhibition by artist Deanna Tyson An eclectic exhibition of painted and stitched kimono, wall hangings, soft sculptures and paintings at the Alison Richard Building. |
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| 9:00AM - 6:00PM |
Gail de Cordova |
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| 9:00AM - 6:00PM |
Paintings by Gail de Cordava Gail achieved a 1st class Hons degree in Fine Art from Exeter College of Art and Design in 1981. She currently lives in Cambridge and has exhibited widely in the UK, Spain and Sweden. |
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| 9:00AM - 6:00PM |
Highlight Read all about it! wrongdoing in Spain and England in the long nineteenth century An exhibition of nineteenth-century popular press material from Spain and England, featuring poisoners, pirates, werewolves and many other dubious characters. |
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| 10:00AM - 5:00PM |
Highlight A world of private mystery: John Craxton, RA (1922 -2009) A fresh retrospective on John Craxton - from his beginnings as a young hope of post-war British art, creating dark, meditative images of the natural world, to works of incredible vibrancy, light and colour from his later life in Crete. |
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| 10:00AM - 5:00PM |
Highlight Edmund de Waal: on white – porcelain stories from the Fitzwilliam Come and experience the visual drama of the intervention that renowned potter and Cambridge graduate, Edmund de Waal, has staged in four interconnected ground-floor galleries of the Museum. |
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| 10:00AM - 5:00PM |
Highlight The night of longing: love and desire in Japanese prints An exhibition of Japanese woodcuts and books of the Edo and Meiji periods (18th and 19th centuries) depicting lovers from literature and life. |
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| 10:00AM - 6:00PM |
Highlight Martha Haversham: blue on white III Martha Haversham gained a dance degree at Roehampton Institute and worked in the theatre before transferring to fine art. Charcoal and material of tangibility is intrinsic to her work as this represents the dance of carbon atoms and the continuance of life. |
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| 10:30AM - 4:30PM |
Chiefs and governors: art and power in Fiji A major exhibition of Fijian Art at the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, drawing from its historically significant collections |
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| 2:30PM - 5:15PM |
ADC/Footlights Pantomime 2013: The Princess and the Pea This year’s ADC/Footlights Pantomime brings together comedy, music and drama for a night of cockle-warming, rib-tickling, souffle-rising Christmas fun." |
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| 7:00PM |
Lynette delves deep into her past unravelling the secrets she was entrusted about the real story behind JFK's assignation. |
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| 7:30PM - 9:00PM |
Native oysters: conserving a commercially fished species Cass Bromley will talk about the history of oyster fishing, the ecological importance of oysters and environmental sustainability of oyster fishing. |
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| 7:30PM - 10:00PM |
Highlight A Chamber Christmas Oratorio Bach's Christmas Oratorio, performed by Solomon's Knot Baroque Collective |
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| 7:45PM - 10:30PM |
ADC/Footlights Pantomime 2013: The Princess and the Pea This year’s ADC/Footlights Pantomime brings together comedy, music and drama for a night of cockle-warming, rib-tickling, souffle-rising Christmas fun." |
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| 9:30PM |
The Impronauts take you to a haunted world of dark dungeons, ghost-infested graveyards and poorly-executed experiments where the audience is the master. |
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| 11:00PM - 11:59PM |
CU Show Choir: Gleefully Ever After CU Show Choir returns to the stage bringing together three well known stories with a musical twist. |
