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RABLEY EVENTS
 
NOVEMBER 2011
 
 
EXHIBITION
Re-collect
16 November – 16 December 2011
 
 
Meryl Ainslie - Silver sculpture, drawings and etchings
Susan Preston - Paintings and works on paper

‘Re-collect’ reunites two artists in an exhibition of 100+ pieces of silver sculpture, drawing, painting and etching. Meryl Ainslie and Susan Preston crossed paths in India, and here they co-inhabit the gallery space with certain individuality and a shared experience.

 

Open Wed - Friday 10.30 – 3pm plus

‘Special’ open weekend 3 and 4 December 10.30 – 3pm
Other times by appointment

Private View
Sunday 13 November Noon – 2.30pm (drinks and canapes) By invitation

 
 
STORYTELLING & MUSICAL PERFORMANCE
The Storyteller’s Tale
Wednesday 16 November
 
 
A stirring tale of banditry, betrayal, unlikely friendship, story-telling and dangerous love set in 18th century India.
Preview performance by international storyteller
Geoff Mead and musician/singer Shanee Taylor, based
on the novella, The Storyteller’s Tale by Omair Ahmad.

Doors 6.30 for 7pm

Suitable for adults, young adults over 12.
In aid of Indian charities - Tickets £12
Pre- booking essential. Contact Meryl Ainslie. Call 01672 511999

 
 
DECEMBER 2011
 
 
ARTHOUSE MOVIE
MOTHER INDIA
Sunday 4 December
 
 
In 1947 India gained independence from British rule. The country was caught between the need to modernise and continue the technological advances of the last two decades, and the need to maintain traditional moral values and avoid cultural decline.

The most important film of its time and now a national epic, Mother India portrayed rural life as the true 'essence' of India. The heroine, Radha, embodied the moral values and social customs that form the basis of traditional Indian society. She stood as a symbol of Indian womanhood and a new independent nation.
"It's the Indian Gone With The Wind"

Doors 3.30 for 4pm

Pre-booking essential - Tickets £10 (includes interval refreshments)

Booking in advance only KVAT box office Tel 07771 704 253 Online box office http://www.kvat.co.uk/store

 
 
 


 


 

 
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