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imagination of generations over the years and it continues to attract worldwide audiences, young and old.
Swan Lake will be in The Courtyard’s Main House on November 7 -
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performance will introduce children to classical music. The way I see it I think the music is now the greater part of the experience as children are more worldly-wise and more aware of the dangers – but I think they are not learning about music on the level I used to.”
Showing in The Courtyard’s Main House on November 1, go to visit
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APRES SKI BAR & FONDUE NIGHTS
Located in the courtyard, The Angel Hotel’s pop-up bar has become an essential part of Christmas at The Angel, bringing the ambience of an alpine ski lodge to the heart of Abergavenny.
Kick start the festive season at the Après Ski Bar Opening Party on Saturday 25 November (ski gear or traditional alpine attire essential). Vin Brulé, wheat beer, sloe gin and authentic Bavarian snacks enhance the Après Ski experience. The bar will then be open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday throughout December with Fondue Nights every Tuesday and Thursday from November 28.
Reservations are essential for this exclusive menu which features authentic delicacies.
Go to
angelabergavenny.com LUDLOW CHRISTMAS FAIR
Ludlow Christmas Fair is an excellent opportunity for Christmas Shopping under one roof.
There are over 55 stalls selling a wide and varied range of items that would be perfect for Christmas presents this year, all set in the majestical border town of Ludlow and with all moneys raised going to the Orthopaedic Hospital in Oswestry.
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REVOLTING RHYMES WITH TOYAH WILLCOX
The Courtyard’s resident orchestra, The Orchestra of the Swan will present a musical reimagining of Roald Dahl’s Revolting Rhymes with Toyah Willcox this November.
This wickedly reimagined take on Red Riding Hood and the Three Little Pigs will be narrated by Toyah Wilcox and accompanied by the Orchestra of the Swan. This show is suitable for people of all ages using Roald Dahl’s beloved rhymes.
The score for Roald Dahl’s Revolting Rhymes was composed by Paul Patterson and is a perfect blend of humour and suspense. There is no better storyteller than Dahl who manages to pull off the ingenious trick of appealing to both adults and children, and what better way to enhance his stories than setting them to music.
Explaining how she got involved, Toyah Willcox said;“The Orchestra of the Swan invited me to do it and I think it’s a gorgeous piece. It has so much strength in pulling young people into what an orchestra can be. Music is part of our lives and I just hope this
CROFT CASTLE AND GARDENS ILLUMINATE
Explore the wonder of the illuminated outdoors around Croft Castle and Gardens, Gothic Arch and Church and look for the special sparkle of the ancient trees lit up for this light show.
Go indoors to see the castle dressed for Christmas and enjoy a var- ied programme of activity including, fire performers, musicians, sto- rytellers and carol singers.
After you’ve explored the castle and gardens, don’t forget to grab a bite to eat! External caterers will also be there each evening, in addition to the tea-rooms serving some festive snacks and warm- ing mulled wine.
Please note due to demand tickets must be booked in advance for this event.
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