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SUMMARY:Swan Lake (ROH Live)
DESCRIPTION:1 APRIL 2020 \n7.15pm – 10.45pm \nLive from Royal Opera House\nPart of our 2019/20 Live Cinema Season\, streamed simultaneously from the ROH to our cinema screen and in full surround sound.\n\nStory\nPrince Siegfried chances upon a flock of swans while out hunting. When one of the swans turns into a beautiful woman\, Odette\, he is enraptured. But she is under a spell that holds her captive\, allowing her to regain her human form only at night.\n\nThe evil spirit Von Rothbart\, arbiter of Odette’s curse\, disguises his daughter Odile as Odette to trick Siegfried into breaking his vow of love. Fooled\, Siegfried declares his love for Odile\, and so dooms Odette to suffer under the curse forever.\n\nBackground\nLiam Scarlett’s glorious production of Swan Lake\, new in 2018\, returns for its first revival. While remaining faithful to the Marius Petipa/Lev Ivanov text\, Scarlett’s additional choreography and John Macfarlane’s magnificent designs breathe new life into what is arguably the best-known and most-loved classical ballet. The entire Company shines in this eternal tale of doomed love\, a masterpiece refreshed for a new generation. Tchaikovsky’s first score for ballet soars with its symphonic sweep and combines perfectly with exquisite choreography from the grand pas de deux of Prince Siegfried and Odile to the swans at the lakeside. An intoxicating mix of spectacle and intimate passion\, the overall effect is irresistible.\n\nTickets £16.50 in advance (including booking fee)\nPlease arrive at least 15 mins before the performance begins.\n\nApproximate running time: 3 hours
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SUMMARY:The Arts Society West Sussex - THE BOY WHO BIT PICASSO
DESCRIPTION:1 SEPTEMBER 2020 \n2.00pm – 3.00pm \nAs a child Antony Penrose first met Picasso when he visited the Penrose family home of Farley Farm\, in Chiddingly\, East Sussex in 1950. They became instant friends and invented their own boisterous game of pretend bull fights. In the excitement Antony bit Picasso\, and Picasso bit him right back\, but it did not spoil the friendship and during the many visits he made to Picasso’s homes in France Antony felt very much at home. He loved the menagerie of pets – the live ones and those Picasso made as sculptures that seemed alive. Antony’s parents were Roland Penrose\, the curator and biographer of Picasso\, and Lee Miller\, the photographer. Picasso painted her portrait six times and she photographed him more than 1\,000 times and her images illustrate Antony’s entertaining and amusing account of life around Picasso. This lecture also covers the process of writing and the design of the book which has been very favourably reviewed and is a best seller. \nPresented by Antony Penrose \n \n\n\n\n\n\nWebsite
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SUMMARY:The Arts Society West Sussex - PICTURING THE NATIVITY
DESCRIPTION:1 DECEMBER 2020 \n2.00pm – 3.00pm \nThe description of the Nativity in S. Luke is brief mentioning only the Holy family. But this did not prevent artists including a full supporting cast and incidental props to embellish both the mystical and maternal aspects\, thereby capturing the imagination and empathy of the believer. So by the 15th century\, the story had been expanded to include animals\, shepherds\, midwives\, even contemporary portraits. The lecture will explore this by looking at Italian and Flemish paintings on the subject and the writings which supplied the stories. The result is touching\, amusing\, at times bordering on the blasphemous\, but never dull. \nMINCE PIES AND MULLED WINE FOLLOWING THE TALK \nPresented by Shirley Smith \n \n\n\n\n\n\nWebsite
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