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|t , who comes from Bury, is ction of her metal, glass and D. mplement photographs of loldsworthy’s work, which are lit the same time. I told the Clitheroe Advertiser I she had always had a great 1 nature and that her work is
1 produced by sculptor Miss yill be on show at Clitheroe’s / until next month.
jploration of the plant king- ne of her metal sculptures,
laid her interest was in the j e and its ability to survive. In initial response to a flower Tlicate and beautiful object, Ian be picked or
crushed.This In individual bloom but their |ind relentless growth makes . surviving organism on the
1 I use reflect the contradic-
^ apparent delicacy of these plants’ ability to sustain exis-
jindy Goldsworthy creates ! landscape using nature as and subject of his work.
|rouring exhibition from the brings together a series of
liphs of these works made lll979. ns will run until Saturday, 1 the gallery is open from 10 Monday to Saturday. '
Iss Moilliet with her work at |llery. (G100104/1) .
ihead for id work
las been given by Kibble Val- luild a single-storey building In space on Kemple View, on Jin Langho. 5 a substitution of design to a bved scheme, with the main
I increase in height on part of licorporate a plant room, lie development, which will be jwo-storey building known as |:ludes a 10-bed unit with a > room, dining kitchen area,
, office, came before before a borough council's Planning
[it Committee. ; were received from nearby
|ng the development, however, 1 the previous application, one Jng the subsequent traffic lign of the building being out |1 the loss of value of nearby received. lies were taken into considera- ilanning officer Mr John
jicommended approval of the : that there would be no sig-
[jntal impact on nearby resi- nor would the building have al impact, or be to the detri-
Jy' safety. j'S Rogerson (Alston and j happy to support the appli- condition that samples of ting materials will submitted
I by local planners before their |praent.
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LORD OF THE RINGS:
M o s c o w ’s b r e a th t a k in g S ta t e C ir c u s w i l l p r o v e s p e c t a c u la r
BREAK out the balalaikas - the Russians are; comingl ■ Preston Guild Hall will play host to th e ;
renowned Moscow State Circus from Monday, January 26th, to Wednesday the 28th. Previous UK tours have proved so popular that a totally new company of performers has been assembled for this new and spectacular show. The enviable reputation of Russian circus is
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based on 200 years of tradition, but in particular 70 years of massive state support under the Com munist regime. Circus in Russia can be traced back to Cather-;
CO LD M O U N TA IN (15); The Grand C in ema; from tomor row.
SET against the spectacular backdrop of the American Civil War, "Cold Mountain” is the story of a disillusioned
soldier’s physical and emo tional journey towards a - reunion with the woman he hopes to make a life with. The movie opens in 1864,
with the South well on the way to defeat and its troops increasingly war-weary. After recovering from a devastating injury, infantryman Inman,
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played by Jude Law, decides to desert and make the long and arduous journey to his home town, of Cold Mountain, North Carolina.
, There he hopes to have a life
with Ada, the preacher's daughter, who was briefly his sweetheart before the war. Three years on, he is not even sure that she will be waiting for him, but he is driven on by hope. Along the way he encoun
ters various characters, some keen to help him and others only out to make a fast buck. Meanwhile, Ada,(Nicole
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Kidman) has been waiting, though since her father’s death she has let the farm lapse into dereliction. Help comes in the form of Ruby Thewes, a plain speaking woman who offers to help rebuild the farm in exchange for board and lodg ings. The two become good friends, with Ruby, (Renee Zellweger) bringing a welcome boost of energy to the film. There are some fine sup
porting roles including the ever-menacing Ray Winstone
ine the Great who had invited English trick-rider; and impresario Charles Hughes to Russia to s e t , up a riding school in St Petersburg. She was so ■ enthralled by his skills that she decided to create the
phenomenon.that is the world-famous Moscow State Circus. This year’s show includes a fantastic array of
more than 30 artists from all over the former So-vi- et Union. Acts include performers who can juggle just about anything, including their partners, with their feet, breathtaking balancing acts, waist-wiggling hula hoop girls and body twisting contortionists who can literally tie themselves in knots.
■ : Other highlights include a frenzy of 11 unbe
lievable gymnasts on trampolines and the Averi- ouchkines clowns. Grand Prix winners at Italy's Rio del Grad Festival. For show times and to book tickets, call the,
Guild Hall box office on 01772 258858. After Pre ston the show moves to the Lowry, Salford Quays, from January 29th to 31st. , Call the box office on 0870 7875793 to book
seats there. Burns Night celebrated in grand opera style
THINK of grand opera and you don’t immediately think of Scotland. Yet there are some fine voices north
of the border, even some tartan tenors. The Three Scots Tenors - David
Faulds, Mark Thompson and Fraser Simpson - will perform at Manchester Opera House on Saturday, January 24th.
,. With Burns Night approaching, it
will be a special celebratory concert dedicated to the Scottish poet and songwriter. Burns has become synonymous with
Scottish history through his writing, communicating an immense passion for the land and its people. Much of his work lends itself well to
operatic rendition, especially in the capable hands of the Three Scots Tenors. All three are accomplished singers and musicians in their own right. Together they promise a formi dable show. It starts at 8 p.m. and ticket sales are
through the box office on 0870 4016000. ;
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THE LAST SAMURAI (15) Shrs Daily 1 DO 4 SO 7 40 Sat Lola 11pm
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■ COLD MOUNTAIN (15) 2hrs SOm Daily 1.30 4.40 7.50 Sat Late 11pm ^
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-.The Fun and Gannas start at Horn /
• Daily 3.15 5.30 0.00. Sot Mom .Horn -Set U to 10.40pn\-. i , J- .. , C-; - (Contains moeferste action violence) '. ■
- PAYCHECK (12A) *2hr9 20mins ‘ •
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RUNAWAY JURY (12A) Shrs SOmins- I
DoilyeOS. Sot U te 11pm Ins : Daily 1.30 3.45 6.00 8.15 Sot Mom 11 i 15am Sot Leto 10.30pm' £ : Doily 1.45 4.00 6.30 6.30 Sot Mom 11.30am r Sot U ta 10.45pm
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ELGAR Serenade fo r Strings, HAYDN Cello Concerto in D,
ELGAR Introduction and Allegro Op 47,
SCHUBERT Symphony No 5 in B Flat. Douglas Boyd returns to the
Municipal Hall fo r this concert. . , .Tickets£14;£12Concessions-
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