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Female Focus Teulada Moraira Lions Club’s 2016 Free* Summer Concerts
Leah Kankowski As “LADY Gaga” With Her Little Dancing Monsters And Special Guests: Timewarp Duo. The Seafront, Moraira (Beside the Castle) on 31st July at 8pm. Spectacular;
sassy; Moraira
outrageous! And that’s just the shoes! Yes,Teulada
Lions
over-the-top; have
got
her back for 2016 – Leah Kankowski is the No. 1 “Lady Gaga” Tribute Act in Benidorm and she, along with her Little Dancing Monsters, will again be taking to the stage at the seafront in Moraira as the headline act for the second in T.M. Lions season of summer concerts which is being generously sponsored by Hamiltons of London, Telitec, Direkt Optik, Ex-Pat Insurance and Sataris Restaurant.
Leah and her troupe of dancers are hugely popular with locals and visitors alike, with a performance full of raw energy and real talent. If this will be the first time you have seen Leah and the boys – GET READY TO BOOGIE!!!!!
And appearing as Leah’s very special guests, husband and wife duo Justin James and Jaime Lee, better known as Timewarp Duo.
Both Justin and Jaime have a true talent for singing whether
it be performing haunting ballads, powerful rock anthems, pop classics or creating their amazing tributes to some of the best singers of all time. As great entertainers, Timewarp Duo are deservedly in constant demand throughout the northern Costa Blanca and T.M. Lions are delighted to have them on stage for you for what is sure to be a rollicking good night!
*Admission to all T.M. Lions Summer Concerts in Moraira is free but Teulada-Moraira Lions’ Club Members will be there in their distinctive yellow tops to raise funds for their community work and various charitable projects by “rattling buckets” and asking for donations from the audience - PLEASE DO GIVE GENEROUSLY.
Details of all the fund-raising events organised by T.M. Lions to support their various projects can be found on
www.tmlions.com and the Teulada Moraira Lions Facebook Page, or why not join their mailing list by simply sending “add me” to
mailinglist.tmlions@
gmail.com.
Guilty Party Games
Do you enjoy Agatha Christie, Midsomer Murders or CSI? Do you like trying to solve the case before the on- screen heroes do? If you answer yes to these questions then you will love playing murder/ mystery games.
Guilty Party Games are based on the Costa Blanca and write original murder/ mystery games that you can download and play at home with friends. Their range of “Dinner Party Mystery Games” are designed to last between 2 and 3 hours when played with a three-course meal.
Each guest has a character and are both detective and suspect. Everyone is provided with their background and other information as well as some suggested questions to ask each other to help get you started. As each round is played more information is uncovered until the end of the evening when you accuse who you think committed the crime. The truth is then revealed!
The range of games is always being extended and currently includes mysteries on a movie set, in a medieval castle, at a country manor, in an isolated ski lodge and more, so you can find a setting that appeals to you.
Some people who have played the games have also turned up dressed as their characters to turn the evening into a mixture of mystery game and fancy dress.
If you want something on a larger scale they also provide “Dinner Theatre Mysteries” where they will come along with a small group of actors to perform a mystery for you and your guests, while you have dinner. These are ideal for social clubs, fundraisers or as an alternative to a dinner dance.
Guilty Party Games are also looking for willing volunteers to join the existing band of testers who play each game and provide feedback before the game is released.
The games are tested in the Jalon area, so if you are interested in being added to the list of testers, please get in touch through their website
www.guiltypartygames.com.
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