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A six-day extravaganza with over 200 events celebrating science and
the arts, the Festival will explore Mysteries of the Mind, Music and
Sound, Our Future World and everything in between. Hear from
leading experts and entertainers on a host of topics and get hands-on
in a series of interactive zones including the MakerShack – a hub of
invention and creativity.
Cheltenham Community Choir
Summer Concert
Sunday 18 June, 2.00pm, Cheltenham Town Hall
The choir is a joint venture between Cheltenham Town Hall and
Gloucestershire’s oldest amateur operatic and dramatic society, CODS.
The choir is under the experienced direction of Leeds University
alumna and NODA award-winning Musical Director, Beverley Whitaker.
The summer concert comp rises a vibrant mix of music, showcasing
numbers from a wide range of popular musicals and more.
Further info and to book: cheltenhamfestivals.com/science Tickets: £13.00; Concessions: £11.00
Walk a Mile in My Shoes 2017 Cheltenham Philharmonic Orchestra
Sunday 11 June, 11.00am, Pittville Pump Room and Park
A fantastic family fun day and carer awareness event with activities
for children and adults. Carers information, free music and children’s
entertainment from the Music Man and circus skills. Browse the craft
booths, get your face painted, enjoy food from an array of stalls as
well as refreshments from the tea tent and licensed bar. Swap shoes
and join in the sponsored walk to raise funds for local carers.
Further info: carersgloucestershire.org.uk or
call 01452 386283 Tickets: Free; Registration for walk: £10
includes t-shirt and goodie bag
Cheltenham Science Festival
Tuesday 6 – Sunday 11 June, Cheltenham Town Hall and Imperial Gardens
Summer Concert – English Fantasy
Sunday 18 June, 3.00pm, Pittville Pump Room
We are delighted to present an afternoon of music representing some
of the most beautiful English music ever written. Holst is featured
twice in what has been a difficult year for our home-grown composer’s
birthplace museum, which we are proud to support. This concert,
the last of our 2016/17 Season, is held in memory of Colin Burrow a
member and friend of the orchestra for over thirty years.
Tickets: £12.00; Under 16s: £3.00
Cheltenham Concert Series
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra
Thursday 15 June, 7.30pm, Cheltenham Town Hall
The 16-17 Series concludes with a powerful combination of masterpieces
by Glinka, Beethoven and finally Shostakovich.
Pre-Concert Talk (6.30pm to 7pm): Conductor, Martyn Brabbins, is interviewed in this
introduction to tonight’s programme.
Conductor Martyn Brabbins Violin Jan Mracek Glinka Ruslan and Ludmila Overture
Beethoven Violin Concerto in D major, Op.61 Shostakovich Symphony No.5 in D minor
Tickets: £33.50, £28.50, £17.50, £13.50 and Concessions
The Ukulele Festival of Great Britain
Friday 16 June – Sunday 18 June, Cheltenham Town Hall
It’s back – the 8 th amazing UFGB – featuring some of the most
awesome ukulele acts in the world, together with workshops, stalls,
busks, jams, raffles and more. This year we’re going all psychedelic,
celebrating the 50 th anniversary of the Summer of Love – the songs,
the clothes, the swinging vibe. Why not come along and share the
ukulele love?
Further info and to book: ukulelefestival.co.uk
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