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THE HEREFORD TIMES
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Thursday. January 28, 2016 heretordtimescom
Perfect musical marriage
THE beautiful sounds of
llute and harp will fill the
Lion Ballroom in Leoni-
inster on Sunday after-
noon. February 7.
The concert will be. giv—
en by flautist Sarah New-
bold and harpist Kath
erine Thomas. Besides
playing as a duo under
the name Dragonfly, they
each have successful or-
chestral and solo careers.
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gramme Will include Harpist Katherine Thomas. one half or the harp and flute duo.
much French music Dragonfly
of the mid and late Ro~
mantic period. a short
piece by Haydn. an ar~
rangement by Chopin
and Hamilton Harry‘s
atmospheric In Ireland.
ets available from the
Orpheus Box Office on
01905 570979, online at
orpheus-events.com or
from Roundabout Sta—
tionery, Leominster.
Lively and eclectic mix of music
LIVELY five—piece band. Flat~
world bring roots ‘n' grooves
from Eastern Europe anti be-
yond to the Conquest Theatre
in Bromyard.
They promise magnificent
tunes and kicking rhythm.
played on riddle. sax, guitar:
bass and djembe. Rich compel-
ling melodies and tight driv-
ing rhythm. Flatworld play -
an eclectic mix of music with
distinctive tunes classically
rooted in violin harmonies and
The concert is supported
by the GEMMA Classical
Music Trust.
Dragonfly will be at
the Lion Ballroom on
February 7 at 3pm. Tick-
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Members of Herefordshire Amateur Pantomime Society rehearse for the half-term performances
of this year’s production, DickWhmington
underpinned by an energetic
rhythm section.
Flatworld play Folk in the
Foyer at Bromyard‘s Conquest
Theatre on Friday. February
A LOCAL panto society is
appealing to the people of
Hereford for a boost. HAPS
(Herefordshire Amateur
Pantomime Society) was
formed in 1982 following the
closure of the Wiggins
the charities it supports, not to
mention its current members -
many have three generations
involved, with the longest
serving member having been
involved for over 50 years.
Each year the pantomime is
Sponsorship could be general ,,
sponsorship or for a specific
cost such as rehearsal time,
costumes or scenery.
HAPS are also always looking
for new members - families are
encouraged to join as there are
Pantomime Society and since performed at The Courtyard always jobs backstage or front
Your then, it has raised around during Februaryfllialf-term. 3f house for agyone who
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one failed panto as a result of
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