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Clithcroe Advertiser &Ttmes,Thursday, March 1,2012 cello/piano


CLITHEROE Concerts Society's next concert on March 7th will be an interesting mixture , of European and-South


American-music for cello and piano.\ It will be performed by the ' ;


Duo Teresa Garreno, originating from Cuba and Venezuela, but now based in England.-'' ■ The first half.


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will consist of Tchaikovsky's Pezzo Capriccioso and Rachmaninov's Sonata in G ' minor. After the interval two tangos by Piazolla are followed by "Pequena Suite" by Villa- Lobos, Ginastera's "Pampeana No- '* 2" and finally Piazolla again with "Le Grand Tango".





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Both.cellist Arturo Serna and '


r;: pianist Ana Manero'were associated • ■X.as teachers with'the El Sistema’ - ■


s programme in Venezuela which has -- ; had such a dramatic effect of helping ;


iradisadyantaged and even street children -'-vto get a free musical education, resulting in the incredible Orqueste Sinfohica • : Simon Bolfvar whicKhasplayed- two years


j^running at the - Proms.


gSVWth' an .:*^ interesting • balanced


_ l|programm£^^^^ " and exciting - performers, this


. iWill be a concert not to be missed.-,


’ ' ' - . ■ : ' It takes place at the ' Clltheroe Royal Grammar


. School. Sixth Form Centre in .York' :. ■ • Street, at7-30 p.m. Details can be — fo'und. at vvwvv.clitheroeconcerts.org


Wedding


Fayre The Mercure


Dunkenhalgh Hotel Blackburn Road, Clayton-le-Moors, Accrington, BB5 5JP


Sunday 4th March . • 12pm-4pm


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B r id a l Catwalk b y '





Novak Bridal Lounge \ 331 B u r n le y Road,


* R aW te n s ta ll B B 4 S L A • S h ow in g their 2012


B r id a l Collection an d M en s Wear


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The interior of the Preston church, clearly showing the Pugin Gothic influence.


Local Craft &. Farmers Market at Browsholme Tithe Barn


Sunday 4 th March lO am - 4 p m


& every 1« Sunday in the month Entry £1 • Cafe Open


T:01254 827166 lwww.browsholme.com


, Jewellery-Rowers & Plants'-'Ca'ndles-Gifts-PreservK Cheeses-Meats-Pies-Fish-Organic Veq-Confectionerv


The Tithe Barn at Browsholme Hall, Clltheroe, Lancashire. BB7 3DE


».cllthorooadvertls„«„|, www.cnthoroeadvertlser.co.uk » O " ud P ic k u p a p ew l Red Riding Hood is


A CLITHEROE auction house is • playing a pivotal role in the sale of mainly monumental and Gothic


furniture from a historic Lancashire church. On Friday March 16th, Silverwoods


will sell on site more than 100 lots as part of the contents of the presbytery of St Thomas of Canterbury and the


English Martyrs Church, Preston. Most of the contents of the building


date back to the time when this popular local landmark Catholic Church, designed by Edward Pugin and extended and furnished by Pugin and Pugin, was completed in 1888. Much of the furniture is in the


Gothic style in oak and mahogany and includes a 19ft long oak wind- out dining table and several very imposing three and four part glazed bookcases up to 10ft in length and 8ft in height As well as the many monumental


CLITHEROE CONCERTS SOCIETY DUO TERESA CARREN?


;Wednesday 7th March 2012,7.30 pm


Ana Laura Manero-piano Arturo Serna-cello


Programme includes works by:


Rachmaninov and Piazolla and other classical and Latin American items


at Clitheroe Royal Grammar School


Sixth Form Centre, York St., aitheroe Admission £12.50


______________ Enquiries: 01200 423474 Further details www.clitheroeconcertsj}rg Annual Second Hand St Moiy's Centre,


Church St, Clitheroe ■ ■ SATURDAY 3RD MARCh§


10 am - 4.30 pm - Admission £1


■-S" Organised by PBFA< i^ ^ *. Tel: 01254 813559


COMING "MOTHER'S DAY"- rfl


Place a greeting on the Family Notices Pane ■ * tor a chance to wm prizes courtesy of:- •. ’ :


. . Flowers from the Signature Range 5^- 0 ^ -


Going Dutch the Florist - ' - or ■


Admission ^ £1.00


^ For information please call'Two's Company: YasminofHedo&EUisBridal ■ * V Boutique 01772 T2Z143. or 07789 485941


^Margaret o f Balloon Fantasy 01257260629 or the Dunkenhalgh Hotel 01254 398021 :■


A X Cinema Tickets from Apollo ■ Cinemas, Burnley


X ; Ma"h lefh o r email:- - Advertiser & Times, :■ ^ ^1^.91282478134.478135 -ijane tkeegan@eastlan.....icsiiews.co.uk t -- -• ’ -■ ■ —k";


pieces of furniture, the sale features an unusual Dickens Desk with an estimate of £400 to £500, a large oak and walnut pedestal sideboard, an earlier imposing. oak bookcase and a three-tier server made by A. Blain of Liverpool. ■:


... Other lots going •ijunder the hammer


iSiriclude dining, ■^'altar and library '^tables; dining, Sprayer and a wide - range of other chairs; desks,


. sideboards and : bedroom furniture, ■ a Captain's Chair and many other associated items of


: furniture. The auction


; will also feature a selection of oil paintings on; canyas depicting


; martyrs, saints arid other religious, scenes, six watercolour scenes


-. by Preston artist- Edwin Beattie, ":; brass candlesticks and ornamental crucifixes and many other lots. ' The sale items,


will be on view:, on Wednesday j and Thursday March 1 4th and* 15th from 10 a.m; to 4 p.m. at i 8 Garstang ? : Road, Preston. A -


full catalogue foC this historic saleis;.


■ available online,at - vyww.silyerwopds.


co.uk


ROSSENDALE'S Horse and Bamboo Theatre Company have been creating and touring high quality theatre for more than 30 years.


It has picked up many industry plaudits along the


way, not least from actress Jane Horrocks and world famous animator Nick Park, the triple Oscar winning creator of Wallace and Gromit Said Park: "I adore Horse and Bamboo. Simply,


they make beautiful, stunning and utterly engaging theatre. I cannot speak too highly about the quality and originality of their shows. They are a must-see company." To sustain the company for this long, "The Boo" as it


is affectionately known, has had to keep its work fresh while retaining its striking and distinctive visual impact. Horse and Bamboo's audiences leave with a mind


full of lasting images that can rarely be compared to anything seen before or after. Red Riding Hood - which shows at The Grand on


Saturday afternoon - is Horse and Bamboo's first opportunity to fulfil its ambition of taking a traditional tale and giving it a unique twist. The show, for age four and above, is beautifully presented, with lots of fun involved. A young girl, a hungry wolf, and a walk through the


[m h o t t e s t : EVENTS:


if


J -Choir Spectacular - i‘ In aid of Friends of Chernobyl Fn 2 Mar


Charity fundraiser w»ih


. performances from The Blackburn Peoples’ Choir, The Grand Choir and the Ribblesdale Singers.


: v. Doors 7pm (£10/£5) Seated FILM • Love and Other Drugs -'.j; ^'


'Ladies Rim Night Tue 6 Mar, Doors 7pm


-The Beat + Panjenix Sat 3 Mar


Ranking Roger fronts the two-tone ska band as they combine their old classics with some new material. . Doors 7pm (£15adv) Standing


\ f a


•(£12;50adv me two course meall-v^t.VvV-t; The Help^ ^


Tue 13.Mar, Doorsi6;45pmjii’^;.'_^f-^xJy


•• (£10 including food; £ff filrn only).>.s.-.iv;..*: *.?Piease note'food-mu^^e prVrbrderedi-C


" Moneyball^ •' vTue; 2D Mar/. Doors 6.4Spm;


(£10 including food, £ 6 film only). -, It’s Complicated; v


j j Ladies Rim Night ^ r Tue'"3 Apr^ Door^s^7pm^’'


t' tv -(£12.50adv me two.coune mea!).>;: V ^


*■ » X, ‘ ’i. .{• * r> • r J?-- * te %


' The Iron Lady ■ ’ ,v:-,--Tue.10.Apfj*Doors^6545prnr'-tH-:".-'**: *.-.'-(£10 including food; £ 6 film :only):-:*-'-z--*-


dontact box-office on'01200-421599 ' f . '■.—-M -mSSm . ..... ................ ' Clltheroe Advertiser &Times,Thursday, March 1,2012


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treat US bluesman breezes in* AMERICAN blues guitarist


. and singer Walter Trout is heading for The Grand stage a week on Saturday (March


10th, 7 p.m. doors). A packed house is expected to .


■ welcome the Nevy Jersey musician who recently .. released his 21st studio album. jBluesforthe


woods - it sounds like a recipe for disaster, but Red Riding Hood's not scared... well maybe she's a little bit scared. Horse and Bamboo present a gorgeously rendered


re-telling of the classic girl-and-the-wolf tale. Exquisite visuals blend with pantomime-style silliness and spooky moments to create an enchanting piece of theatre. This production has toured throughout the UK, and


included a three-week run at The Royal Exchange Studio, Manchester, before Christmas. Horse and Bamboo's Red Riding Hood shows at The


Grand this Saturday, March 3rd, at 2 p.m. Tickets are £10adults(£5 under-18s). .


. Modem Daze returned the contemporary guitar legend to his hard­ core blues roots and finds his songwriting at a creative and personal zenith. Trout spent five years in :


John Mayall's Bluesbreakers - and was a member of Canned - : Heat, two of the blues style's supremely influential bands. He's also supported a slew of classic artists including John Lee Hooker, Big Mama Thornton and Joe -* -Tex.


' ' Nonetheless, as a front man the six- j


itheTo p 20 guitarists : of all time, t , : ■ "I thought it would I V be exciting tqmake a blues alburTi now," Trout explained. • •


> ■


■ -"1 liked,the idea of -* - capturing the energy of/ my touring band playirig ; live in the studio, and.in ;


! .j ' {terms of subject matter, the : state of the world is perfect for.


j -


writing blues songs.'- Walter Trout performs at The Grand, ■


Clitheroe, on Saturday March 10th /; (£20 advance ticket). Please call the Box Office on 01200 421599 or buy tickets on line at www.thegrandvenue.co.uk


string virtuoso developed a conflagrant ■ approach to his instrument and: . ■ a reputation for tornado-strength s live shows that led famed BBG disc :; ■ jockey Bob Harris to call him "the world's greatest rock guitarist" in his influential book The Whispering Years and won * . ; Trout the sixth spot on BBC Radio One's list of


Lunchtime Live Friday a f te rn o o n J a z z


/ IZ - ^ p m . £ 2 entry.--> -- J_unch m en u avaijable


March * %


2 No Lunchtime Live 9 Mark Lewis Trio -i- Guests 16 Reg-Dee Smooth Ja z z 4 23 3 Musikateers 3 0 Eric Ainsworth Quartet with Lyn>Fairbanks


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"I think The Grand is a superb venue catering for every musical taste. Long may it last!" - Alan Johnson.


^ MUSIC


r' Martin Bell ■ Wed 7 Mar


.The former T V foreign , correspondent and independent MP sheds light on his fascinating career. The event also raises money


' for Help For Heroes. Doors 7pm, Stage 7.30pm (£10adv) Seated


Walter Trout + Support Sat 10 Mar, 7pm (£20adv)


Nazareth -f Bowden & Williamson * T h u r lS Mar, 7pm (£17.50adv).


Peatbog Faeries Sat 17 Mar, 7pm (£14 SOadv U16s free)


Wingates Brass Band Sat 2 4 Mar, 7pm (£13 50adv/£11 SOconc)


The Billy Fury Years ‘ ^ Fn 3 0 Mar, 7pm (£ 1 6 .SOadv)


Wilko Johnson ■ ^ Sat 7 Apr, 7pm (£17.50adv)


•■'.IS york Street, Clltheroe, BB7.2DLt_ .heTlo^thegrandvenuo-co-uk ■ " www.ihegrandvenu^ co uk


5fBo>rOffice; 01200 421599 --i? www.facebook.com/TheGrandVenue www.tv/itter.com/TheGrandVenue


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