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DISCOTEK: INTO THE WOODS
Three days of contemporary club sounds will converge with Hereford’s rural environment in late July, with three woodland-themed stages showcasing sounds from disco and electronica all the way to UK garage and drum’n’bass. There will be a bar and street food stalls as well as a shuttle bus service and camping add- ons available.
Bartestree, Herefordshire, Fri 29-Sun 31 July. Tickets: £68 weekend / £30-£35 per day. Info:
facebook.com/discotekhfd
FAT BLOKES
Described as a “sort of” dance show expressing fat rebellion, Fat Blokes lampoons the modern world and its body standards. Created by five friends in a collaboration with Lea Anderson, the show promises to display these men’s emotional depth as well as their riot grrrl fandom… and ability to burp on command.
Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff, Sat 2 + Sun 3 July. Tickets: £14/£12. Info:
chapter.org
NICKY GRIST STAGES 2022
A lynchpin event in the UK rally driving calendar, the Nicky Grist Stages is set to return to Builth Wells on Saturday 9 July. Organised by the Quinton Motor Club – five-time Rally Of The Year winners, don’t you know – it’s established as one of the best gravel rallies in the UK, with eight 45-mile stages held on Natural Resources Wales and Ministry Of Defence land.
Builth Wells town centre (starting point), Sat 9 July. Info:
nickygriststages.co.uk
VIRTUAL REALITY ORACLE
Ever wondered what it was like to consult the ancient Greek gods? Possibly not, but this virtual reality experience lets you do just that - taking visitors back 2,500 years while bringing to life the stories and deeply personal questions pilgrims and community leaders raised when they visited the oracle of Zeus at Dodona in northwest Greece.
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery. Tickets: FREE. Info:
bristolmuseums.org.uk
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