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15 What’s On MARCH & APRIL


26 & 27 April DARTINGTON COMMUNITY CHOIR SPRING CONCERT Dartington Hall The choir will be joined by celebrated baritone Roderick Williams to perform a seasonal programme including Vaughan Williams’ A Sea Symphony. Dartington.org


1 May FREE LEGAL CLINIC The Flavel, Dartmouth Start Point Law hold a free clinic in the library each month when we are available for anyone who wants


Roderick Williams joins the Dartington Community Choir


Sunday 26 & Monday 27 April 2020 at 7.30pm


Great Hall, Dartington Simon Capet conductor


to speak to a solicitor about any sort of legal issue. Our specialist areas are Wills, Lasting Powers of Attorney, trusts, inheritance tax, disputes relating to property, rights of way, landlord and tenant issues and disputes about inheritances or challenging wills.


2 – 4 May


BRIXHAM PIRATE FESTIVAL One of Britain’s biggest and best pirate festivals with fancy dress, music and piratical mayhem! Brixhampirates.com


Do you have a community event coming up in


May & June 2020?


If you would like it listed in the next issue of this magazine, please email details by 10th April to:


emma@


southdevonmagazines. co.uk


Ralph Vaughan Williams


bythedart.co.uk has more info and up to


& Stanford’s Songs of the Fleet Symphony


www.dartington-community-choir.co.uk Tickets : Dartington Box Office 01803 847070


or online www.dartington.org/whats-on FILM DARTMOUTH


SOCIETY UPCOMING FILMS


19th


WOMAN AT WAR (KONA FER Í STRÍÐ) Iceland 2018. Cert. 12A. Adventure/Comedy/ Drama


Halla is a fifty-year-old independent woman. She leads a double


March


life as a passionate environmental activist, secretly waging a one-woman-war on the local aluminium industry. As Halla’s actions grow bolder, she succeeds in pausing the negotiations between the Icelandic government and the corporation building a new aluminium smelter. But right as she begins planning her biggest and boldest operation yet, she receives an unexpected letter that changes everything. Her application to adopt a child has finally been accepted and there is a little girl waiting for her in Ukraine. As Halla prepares to abandon her role as saboteur to fulfil her dream of becoming a mother, she decides to plot one final attack to deal the aluminium industry a crippling blow.


2nd


C’EST LA VIE (LE SENS DE LA FÊTE) Belgium 2017. Cert. 15. Comedy.


April


A charming French comedy about a disgruntled caterer working his last wedding event. Pierre is marrying


date listings of local events - click on the QR code or go to www.bythedart.co.uk/ search/event/events-in- dartmouth/


Héléna and he wants his wedding party to be first rate. For that he has reserved the services of Max Angély and his team. The reception is to take place in a sumptuous 17th century leisure castle. The rich arrogant bridegroom demands that everything go according to plan. Max assures him that will be the case but what he fails to tell him is that his team is not absolutely above reproach…


Films shown every two weeks at The Guildhall, Victoria Rd, Dartmouth. Bar opens 7pm, film starts 7.30pm. Guest tickets on sale from Windjammer 7 – 7.20pm. No guest tickets sold on the door.


For more information call Barbara Bardwell on: Tel. 07974 781021 or email dartmouthfilmsociety@gmail. com


dartmouthfilmsociety.org.uk


facebook.com/dartmouthfilmsociety Dartmouth Film Society - Use it or lose it...


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