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WWW.BLACKHEATHHALLS.COM
Blackheath Halls is one of the most outstanding centres for music and the performing arts in South London and isFrom belly
reputedly London's oldest established purpose-built concert venue. An exciting range of performances and events arefor spring and
planned for 2010 for afull list of events call the box office on 020 8463 0100 for acomplete diary.dancing
Season Highlights at Blackheath Halls
include...to hula summer 2010
hooping, SUNDAY 28 FEBRUARY12noon-5pm
TAIKODRUMMING FAMILYDAY WORKSHOPthereare 28-29
An opportunity for all the family to spend the day learning thelots of fun
fabulous art of Taiko Drumming. Suitable for ages 9+ways to
TICKETS: £25 Adult |£17 Children
Family Ticket £75 (2 adults &2children)keep fit fitness
SUNDAY 28 FEBRUARY3pm
BARBICAN PIANO TRIOLindsay Burns
CAVATINA Family Concert36
Aperfect way to introduce young people to chamber musicfinds out howKate Gould
Suitable for ages 6+
TICKETS: £3 children |£5adultsgoes in to stay fit and
SATURDAY 6MARCH 3pmsearch of healthy without
THE UGLYDUCKLINGgood
Blackheath Halls Children’sTheatrecoffee, visiting the gym
great cakes Suitable for ages 3+
TICKETS: £7and some 30-31
kids’ craft SATURDAY 13 MARCH 8pm
JACQUI DANKWORTH:Back toYou
Avery special, intimate and unique evening of jazz standards
EDITORIAL Natalie Li
TICKETS: £16 (£14 concessions)SUBEDITOR ClaireMenzies
SATURDAY 17 APRIL 8pmADVERTISING Mark Brown
AN EVENING WITH SHAPPI KHORSANDI020 8710 6504
‘Britain’s best young female comic by any yardstick’
The Guardian
Published by South London Press, part of London
&Essex Newspapers Ltd TICKETS: £15 (£13 concessions)
TIME 4 ME 003 Feb 2010
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