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events for 03/08/2008
Cubamemucho! - 10:00AM 03/08/2008
location - Britannia Hotel, St James St, Nottingham
Cabana Events are proud to present Cubamemucho, the world tour of Cuban Salsa Congresses (UK). Bringing together a weekend of magnificent international stage shows and dance workshops by world class instructors. Come and have a go, all abilities welcome. For further information call 0788 883 2494. Please confirm times prior to the event.
Nottingham Riverside Festival - 10:00AM 03/08/2008
location - Victoria Embankment, Nottingham
Another year and we are back at Riverside to bring you Nottingham’s largest outdoor festival. Enjoy the unique setting alongside the beautiful Trent riverside. We have programmed some of the best world music acts to create a vibrant programme. As well as music you can enjoy all the fun of a street fair, fireworks street theatre, old tyme organs and engines. Come and explore the crafts and food stands walk along the embankment and soak up the wonderful festival atmosphere. Don’t miss the spectacular fire work finale, taking place on Saturday night a real highlight of the weekend at 10.30pm.
The Nottingham Triathlon - 08:00AM 03/08/2008
location - Holme Pierrepont National Water Sports Centre, Adbolton Lane
Individual or team triathlon. Stages: Swim-Bike-Run. Online entry- www.pacesetterevents.com/view-events.php Downloadable entry forms also available from www.pacesetterevents.com Please confirm times prior to event.
BTF Member £40.00/ Non BTF Member £45.00/ Team £50.00 + £5.00 per non BTF Member
Bands in the Parks 2008 - Long Eaton Silver Prize Band - 12:00PM 03/08/2008
location - Victoria Embankment, Nottingham
Part of a season of free outdoor brass and woodwind concerts in Nottingham’s most beautiful surroundings. This event is part of the Riverside Festival.
Taking a Fall: Satirical Prints by Gillray - 10:30AM 03/08/2008
location - New Walk Museum & Art Gallery, Leicester
Complementing the ‘Animated Adventures’ exhibition, an informal talk and closer look at satirical prints by James Gillray and William Hogarth. Both these artists poked fun at the customs and the society of their day and were the forerunners of today’s political cartoonists. There will be opportunities to handle some examples of work. Limited places, booking advisable. Not suitable for under 12’s.