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WHAT’S ON IN AUGUST 035 Cathedral Archives and Library Tour
12TH AUGUST A-Z of Dance
This amateur performance comes from students aged three to adults, working their way through the alphabet to deliver a different style of dance for each letter. Tickets £12, 6pm. Gulbenkian Theatre, University of Kent, Canterbury CT2 7NB, 01227 769075.
12TH AUGUST
Faithless Set from the chart-topping dance act’s DJ and record producer, Sister Bliss. As one third of one of the UK’s best-selling electronic acts, expect material from across their career. Free entry, 6pm. Dreamland, Marine Terrace, Margate CT9 1XJ.
10TH AUGUST Faith – George Michael Legacy
A celebration of the late, great singer led by US tribute performer
Wayne Dilks and his eight- piece band, exploring George’s 35-year career in music. Tickets £22, 7.30pm. Margate Winter Gardens, Fort Crescent CT9 1HX, 01843 292795.
12TH-13TH AUGUST World’s Biggest Bouncy Castle
A huge 21-metre square bundle of fun in the form of the largest
bouncy castle on the planet is heading to East Kent for two days of family-friendly entertainment. Entry £3.50, from 11.30am. Dreamland, Marine Terrace, Margate CT9 1XJ.
13TH AUGUST
Picnic on the Plaza Craft fayre plus a variety of live music and entertainment raising money for the charity Reverse Rett UK. From 11am, free entry, but donations welcome. Wimeraux Square, Herne Bay CT6 5NX, 07740 046459.
13TH AUGUST
Joe McElderry The former music reality star-turned-chart-topping artist presents tracks from his latest album, Saturday Night at the Movies. Tickets £20- £43, 7.30pm. Leas Cliff Hall, The Leas, Folkestone CT20 2DZ, 01303 228600, www.
leascliffhall.co.uk
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