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G R AV I T Y F I E L D S F E S T I VA L Stepping Stones Saturday ‘Altered’ -’Contemporary Art in Ancient Churches’ presents Friday Ophelia‘s Ghost’ Grantham Guildhall 10pm Ticket: £5 Duration: 2 hours St John the Baptist Church, High Street, Colsterworth. Saturday 27th September, 10am – 9pm Sunday 28th September, 11.30am – 4pm Free The Most Ugly Child Late Night Festival Music Ages 18+ Country and bluegrass band The Most Ugly Child revolve around the partnership of singer songwriters Daniel Wright and Stevie-Leigh Goodison. Manière des Bohémiens Grantham Guildhall Ballroom 10pm Tickets: £5 Duration: 2 hours A haunting installation based on Shakespeare’s tragic character Ophelia. Created through digital projection and silent storytelling from Davy and Kristin McGuire’s award-winning studio, audience members are brought face to face with Ophelia at the moment of her watery demise. The setting, St John the Baptist’s Church, lends an atmosphere of ancient peace to this moving and beautiful work. Thursday 25 September 8.30pm-10pm Free If you fancy a hand-clapping, foot-tapping sing-a-long then look no further than Steppin’Stones, a band specialising in English, Irish & Scottish folk music as well as contemporary songs from the 50's and 60's. Nigel Creasey, who fronts the band, has a lifetime of experience playing acoustic guitar and button accordion at folk clubs and festivals in England and Ireland for the past 30 years. Teri Clarke has been singing for as long as she can remember and also plays acoustic tenor guitar. She started singing in pubs and clubs in her teens, and never stopped. Steppin’ Stones uses an assortment of guitars, melode