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Bring the family down to Poulton Field (behind Fitzmaurice School) for an afternoon of fun and games.
Starts at 1.30 with a b.y.o. barbecue, great music and kid's activities.
Ever fancied performing in public?
Contact Tom Rockliffe on the day and he'll set you up for the Open Mic on Sunday.
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*WRITING FOR YOUNG PEOPLE WORKSHOP*
Creative writing graduate and winner of the Bath Spa University Writing for Young People Award, Jess Butterworth brings you a workshop on how to write for children.
This workshop is for anyone who is interested in writing for young people. Whether it is a picture book or young adult novel, Jess will guide you through the path to publication.
Saturday 2pm- Cellar Bar, The Swan. 20 spaces, £6 admission
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An extra session at The Barge Inn from the regulars at BoA and Bath sessions.
Expect to hear mostly English trad. dance music, together with tunes from other countries such as France, Sweden and Ireland. It's fun, lively, enjoyable music and they certainly enjoy playing it.
Regular sessions are fortnightly on Mondays at The George, Woolley Street, BoA, and fortnightly on Wednesdays at the Royal Oak, Lower Bristol Road, Bath.
website www.EnglishMusicPlayedHere.org.uk.
Starts at 1.30pm - FREE ENTRY
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For the first time at the Festival in the intimate surroundings of the Festival Marquee, an exotic night of Burlesque.
Full details will be 'Revealed' soon, but you can bet it's going to be enthralling evening.
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Formed in the winter of 2003/4 from the ashes of the 90's band "Lodestone Groove" Lodestone perform sometimes as a 5 piece rock band and sometimes as an acoustic act.
Now again well established, this most gifted and versatile band have a number of albums to their credit, with much of the material written by founder members Chris and Marcel. With Mark, Jerry and Pete completing the line up, this "must see" live act, in this age of XFactor wannabees, is a timely reminder of what good music is all about.
Lodestone Acoustic start at 8pm - FREE ENTRY
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Having helped set up and headlined The Poulton Party and performed at the Reunion gig at St Margaret's Hall in 2010, Yellow Cake are back to add ther full support to Fringe 2011
Yellow Cake have been playing the local music scene since 2005. Drawing on the great popular indie music of the late 70s and 80s and continually adding new tunes. Bert, Adrian and David are a regular fixture in Bradford's pubs and ardent supporters of local festivals.
Starts at 9pm - FREE ENTRY
Other Dates in Bradford on Avon:
Saturday 17th September - Poulton Party 1 pm
Saturday 12th November - Mount Pleasant Social Club 9 pm
Contact Bert on 07775 843172
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