Events Listings: 16th Jul 09
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Events for 16th Jul 09
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Family History Helpdesk
Date: 24th Apr 08 - 25th Mar 10
Every week
Location: Central Library
Time: 11:00 - 15:00
Cost: Free
Want to trace your family history, but not sure where to start? Free, expert advice from the Manchester and Lancashire Family History Society.
Wheels For All - Debdale Park
Date: 2nd Apr 09 - 27th Dec 12
Every week
Location: Debdale Park
Time: 10:00 - 12:00
Cost: Free
Adapted cycling activies every Thursday
0161 223 8278
Community Tennis Club - Thursday
Date: 2nd Apr 09 - 26th Dec 13
Every week
Location: Chorlton Park Tennis Courts
Time: 19:00 - 21:00
Cost: Free
Open Access Tennis Session
The Sting of Passion
Date: 10th Jul 09 - 2nd Oct 09
Location: Manchester Art Gallery
Time: 10:00 - 17:00
Cost: Free
Curator Jo Bloxham has selected twelve of Manchester’s Pre-Raphaelite paintings, to provide a platform on which to inspire 12 international jewellery artists.
The paintings portray woman as a Femme Fatale, a seductress, and in some cases, purely an object of beauty and each of the jewellers has responded individually, with astonishing results.
The jewellers have created an exciting body of work using a diverse selection of materials, from gold and garnets to concrete and broken glass. The Sting is an opportunity to explore an area of jewellery design rarely seen in the UK.
For more information go to the Manchester Art Gallery website
Please note: Manchester Art Gallery is closed on Mondays.
Feelgood Theatre Productions Present Macbeth
Date: 14th Jul 09 - 1st Aug 09
Location: Heaton Park
Cost: Please see below
Feelgood Theatre Productions, ‘the jewel in Manchester’s theatrical crown’ are back in Heaton Park with a daring and bold promenade production of Shakespeare’s greatest tragedy, Macbeth.
As the sun sets, a pulsating heart beat of African drums draws audiences deep into the woods where the witches' supernatural prophecy leads Macbeth and his wife on a power mad journey of ambition, greed, corruption and murder.
A unique and powerful ensemble company from Manchester and Zimbabwe will create a heart stopping show that fuses text, a capella singing, drumming into a dynamic contemporary drama that will haunt you long after the bloody night's business is over...
Tickets: from £9, call Quaytickets (external site) on 0870 428 0785.
More information about Macbeth (external site).
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