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A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF WHAT’S ON DURING DECEMBER, JANUARY & FEBRUARY 2017
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www.theflavel.org.uk LIVE EVENTS AT THE FLAVEL 16th December, 7:30pm
9th December, 7:30pm – DARTMOUTH ROCK Dartmouth’s much loved acapella pop and rock choir is delighted to be giving a benefit performance on behalf of the Flavel. Now four years old, and with an ever increasing reper- toire, the choir will be performing some of the best loved pop songs from the 1950s to present day.
18th December, 7:30pm –
DARTMOUTH ORCHESTRA The Dartmouth Orchestra will be performing a special Christmas Concert under the new leadership of their new dynamic conductor, Tim Pithers. Enjoy a mince pie while a full symphony orchestra en- tertains you and prepares you for the seasons festivities ahead!
20th December, 11:00am – NATUREMAKE CHRISTMAS WORKSHOP A truly magical way of getting into the Christmas spirit through your own creativity and imagination! Come and make with us and delight in all of our beautiful foraged materials we have for you to use.
23rd December, 7:00pm – THE LEGLESS ROWERS
Cayle Royce MBE and Lee Spencer, members of the first full amputee crew to complete the Talisker Challenge Atlantic Row, talk about their expeditions and what drives them.
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JAZZ CLUB The Flavel Jazz Club returns with our House Band, The Martin Dale Trio , along with special guest, pianist David Newton. David Newton is highly respected pianist who has worked with the finest vocalists and instrumentalists in European jazz and, in 2014, was voted best Jazz Pianist at the British Jazz awards for the thirteenth time!
28th – 31st December, 2:30pm – DICK WHITTINGTON The Dartmouth Players bring you sumptuous sets, gorgeous fairy-tale costumes, slapstick, big song and dance numbers and bags of audience participation in this fun-filled quest for fame and fortune!
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