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Listings 'At a Glance' Gardens Fri 15th Oct - 15th Oct - 17th Oct dance Fri 15th Oct, 8.30pm Wednesday 17th 11-1am daily, 11-7pm Friday 15th November Sun October The Made In Roath The Gate Ensemble 9am-11pm, 10am- Dance Showcase The Gate Arts Centre 10.30pm Sun Outcasting: Opening Saturn Dance, - Cafe Bar Peter Finnemore / 1:1 Blue Lotus Dance, Fri 15th Oct, 6.30pm Roath School’s Milgi Shed Ceremony - Funk Supreme, Exhibition 15th Oct - 17th Oct Gillian Clarke, Outside In, A Celebration of Song The Gate Arts Centre 11-1am daily, 11-12pm National Poet of Connections UWIC, in Roath - Cafe Bar Sun Broadway Dance, Frankie Armstrong Fri 15th Oct - Sun 17th Wales, Ceroc, curates... Oct Material Matters The Gate, Belly Dance. The Gate Arts Centre 9am-11pm, 10am- Howard Gardens Gallery 6.30pm The Gate Arts Centre – Theatre 10.30pm Sun 4th Oct - 28th Oct – Theatre Fri 15th Oct, 8.30pm 9.30-6pm Fri, 10-4pm onwards Sat 16th Oct, 8pm James Richards Sat, closed Sun Uisge Contraband- Kings Monkton School Ceilidh Sat 16th Oct, 10-1pm Colin Carruthers, Sunday 17th film/performance The Gate Arts Centre The SHO Gallery Mhairi McGregor, – Theatre Sun 17th Oct Dionne Sievewright October Tá mé leatsa (I’m Sat 16th Oct, 9pm The Albany Gallery Closing yours) Kings Monkton’s Fri 15th Oct - 6th by Rachel-Helena Walsh Miles Behind: School November Ceremony Upstairs at Milgi Lounge Funk Fusion and Fun Art Exhibition 10-5pm daily, 11-4pm The Gate, Sat 16th Oct, 6pm, The Gate Arts Centre Kings Monkton School Sun 6.10pm, 6.20pm - Cafe Bar Sat 16th Oct, 10-1pm 5.30pm Sun 17th Oct, 8pm Shaun Featherstone: onwards Junk Dave Daggers: Stuck by Dotdotdot Theatre Ukulele Nights Artists and Artisans Milkwood Gallery - Company The Gate Arts Centre Photographed in Basement Residency Upstairs at Milgi Lounge - Cafe Bar Cardiff 2nd Oct - 31st Oct Sat 16th Oct, 6.45pm Sun 17th Oct, 9pm The SHO Gallery, 10-6pm daily, 11-5pm Please gather at the door Inverness Place Sun and wait for an invitation Samba Galez Fri 15th Oct - Sun 17th inside... The Gate Arts Centre Oct Welsh Goddess Listings - Cafe Bar Project: Rosencrantz and Sun 17th Oct, 10pm Liz Price Kate Dumbleton and Guildenstern are Dead The SHO Gallery, Catherine Povey ‘at a by Tom Stoppard Busking Pitch Inverness Place Milkwood Gallery- Main Performed by myplaice with the Pedalcafe Fri 15th Oct - Sun 17th Gallery productions Mackintosh Sports and Oct 14th Oct - 30th Oct glance’ Upstairs at Milgi Lounge Social Club - car park 10-6pm daily, 11-5 pm Sat 16th Oct, 7.30pm Sat 16th Oct, 10-1pm Aled Jenkins: India Sun Waterloo Gardens Roathbud: Film Coffee Concert: Teahouse The Story In My Shoe, Discoveries Gary Mullins- Solo 5th Oct - 1st November Shoe Tales Archive curated by Ryan Owen Piano 8-6pm daily, 9-6pm Sun Milkwood Gallery One weekend. and Tom Betts St Edwards Church 24th September - 18th open houses Upstairs at Milgi Lounge Sat 16th Oct, 11- Colour, Pattern and Oct More than 100 free events, Sat 16th Oct, 8pm 11.45am Shadow 10-6pm daily, 11-5pm in over 50 venues for the onwards Oriel Makers Sun roundabout roath The Made In Roath 5th Oct - 1st November Roath community. The Cabinet Particular Open House for Contemporary Tiff Oben and Helene Musicians Geraint Evans: Ceramics You are invited to view the wealth Roberts SWN presents... Killing Young Milkwood Gallery- workshops Additional performances The Globe Upstairs at Milgi Lounge Window of artistic talent through the open by Chris Evans, Kim Sat 16th Oct, 12.30pm Fri 15th Oct - Sun 17th Fri 15th Oct - Sun 17th houses, roundabout roath and Fielding, Chris McFall, Oct Oct Chris Moore and Adam Pengwin Caerdydd 11-1am daily, 11-7pm 10-6pm daily, 11-5pm exhibitions. Take part in abroad literature/spoken word Pollard presents... Sun Sun range of workshops, for adults and The Albany- Skittle Alley A Shot in the Dark Café Sun 17th Oct, pm Bar Jonathan Thomas: Jennie Savage: children. watch and listen to writers, Sun 17th Oct, 12.30- Deleted Scene The Guide to Getting performers, and academics through film/dance/performance 2pm Upstairs at Milgi Lounge Lost literature/spoken word, film/dance/ music 15th Oct - 17th Oct Milkwood Gallery 11-1am daily, 11-7pm Fri 15th Oct - Sun 17th performance. And enjoy a showcase The Made In Roath exhibitions Sun Oct of music talent! music Fundraiser 10-6pm daily, 11-5pm For more info - pick up a progamme with Benjamin Francis Made In Roath: Chris Collins: The Boy Sun Leftwich (plus support) Open Exhibition Milgi Lounge- window or www.madeinroath.com or exhibitions Tommy’s Bar, Howard The Gate Arts Centre and bar T: 029 20473373 open houses Philippa Brown and Phil The Gate- Dance Studio Sun 17th Oct, 5-6.30pm 4.30pm 86 Roath Court Road Lambert George Keane: Park Sat 16th Oct, 4.30- Earth Ball, Sun 17th Oct, 11.30- 231 Inverness Place Sat 16th Oct, 1-4pm Alex Smith: The Tits of 5.30pm Puppets and Snapshot Roath 2010 The Big Draw...of 4.30pm Dominic Gubb, Pauline Sun 17th Oct, 1-4pm Cosmeston Lakes Parachute Games with Katrina Kirkwood Roath Park Monkcom, Caroline Roath Park Bowls Digital Photomontage with Martha Harding The Gate Arts Centre St Andrews URC The Ukulele Invitation Taylor, Ben Gubb, 6, 59-61 Broadway Pavilion of Roath Park Primary Roath Park Primary - Cafe Bar Sat 16th Oct, 10-4pm with Uke Nights Isabel Burgess and Tom Katie McCulloch, Emma Sat 16th Oct, 10-5 Playground School Information pick-up: Sat Deli Rouge O’Connell Passey Sun 17th Oct, 10-4 Roath Park Primary Sat 16th Oct, 12–2pm 16th, 10am-12pm Knitting lessons Sun 17th Oct, 2pm -4pm Sat 16th Oct, 2-6pm and Kaspars Cernomords School / The Gate Image collation/ Audio with Yarn and Yarn Sun 17th Oct, 2-6pm Sat 16th Oct, 11-5pm 25. Attenborough: Sat 16th Oct, 10am Roath Appreciators Record: Sun 17th, Big Knitters literature / Sun 17th Oct, 12-4pm Sound Installation - 1pm Roath Park Primary 10am-12pm Sat 16th Oct, 10am spoken word 11 Daviot Street Roath Park Conservatory School Film screenings: Sun (half-hour slots) Fiona Mathison, Hannah 3 Tydfil Place Sat 16th - Sun 17th Oct, Tiff Oben and Helene Sat 16th Oct, 10.30– 17th Oct, 6pm Max 3 per slot, Local Writers: Mathison, Katy Lake and Betty Lane 11-6pm Roberts: 2pm booking advised, call Readings and Signings Hilary Lomas Sun 17th Oct, 2-5pm Conservatory entry The Cabinet Particular Introducing 02920464399 Wellfield Bookshop David Shepherd: Dolly will be FREE to all with additional Art and Craft Dramatherapy... Sat 16th Oct, 12-3pm Blue - Shed: at rear of Flat 1, 54 Ninian Road programme holders photography by Kim Afternoon Dramatherapy Wales- Memories are made 11 Daviot Street Edel Marie Fielding for Women and workshop and info of this Panjabi-Urdu Poetry Sat 16th Oct, 2-5pm Sat 16th Oct, 1-5pm Helen Clifford The Albany - Skittle Alley Children session Cardiff Council Libraries Evening Sun 17th Oct, 1-5pm Sun 17th Oct, 1-5pm Penylan Library Fri 15th – Sat 16th Oct, with Bushra Khan The Gate Arts Centre Stacks and Stock Penylan Community Fri 15th Oct - Sat 16th till11pm Roath Park Primary - Upstairs Studio Support Centre and Library 98 Connaught Road roundabout roath Oct Sun 17th Oct, till 10.30 School Sat 16th Oct, 1.30- Fri 15th Oct, 2.30-4pm Fri 15th Oct, 6.30- Jo Whitby Sat 16th Oct, 2-4.30pm 3.30pm Coffee Afternoon and 8.30pm Sat 16th Oct, 1-5pm Richard Powell: Jenny Jones Malena Barron: Memories talk Sun 17th Oct, 1-5pm ain’tnozooinroath. Albany Pets The World Within St. Margaret’s Parish Hot Textiles Sat 16th Oct, 10.30- Room to Read Various locations Fri 15th – Sat 16th, Myself Church including Shibori and 12pm Outside Penylan 14 Werfa Street Sat 16th - Sun 17th Oct 9-6pm Tea and Cake Open to visitors Plastic Bag Art Do you remember Community Centre and Geoff Reynolds, Peter Sun 17th Oct, 12-3pm Fri 24th Sept – Sat 30th Sat 16th Oct, 10.30-1pm with James Ison when...? Library Reynolds, Claire Emilie Collins: Oct Sun 17th Oct, 11-1pm The Gate Arts Centre Sat 16th Oct, 1.30-3pm Wellfield Road/Ninian Brouwer, Danny Down in the Basement Kim Fielding: - Dance Studio When Grandma was a Road Junction Reynolds and Just Rosey Sands Hair Salon Rose Garden, Milkwood. Betina Skovbro: Parish Church of St Sat 16th Oct, 1.30- girl... Sat 16th Oct, 12- Sat 16th Oct , 2-6pm Fri 15th - Sun 17th Oct, Upstairs, Milgi’s. Allotment Keeper Martin 3.30pm 12.30pm Sun 17th Oct, 2-6pm 9-5.30pm Window, 28 Diana Waterloo Gardens Church Icons Tour Cafe Junior’s Street. Sun 17th Oct, 10-6pm Sat 16th - Sun 17th Oct Nosy Parkers BIG ART DAY Jayde Adams: 75 Kimberly Road Gail Howard: Fri 15th - Sun 17th Oct with Hack/Flash Cafe Junior A Bristolian’s Lynne Cartlidge Unexpected Room in Dom Stocqueler and workshops The Gate - Dance Studio Sat 16th Oct, 10-5pm Adventures in South Fri 15th Oct, 5-7pm Shopping Area Clive Nolan: Penelope Rose Sat 16th Oct, 6pm- Wales Sat 16th Oct, 2-6pm Corner of Donald Street Portraits of Roath Cowley: Bird Feeder Making Sun 17th Oct, all day Camp on the Rec! Milgi Lounge Sun 17th Oct, 2-6pm and Albany Road Upstairs at Milgi Lounge Passions and and Bird Sketching (drop-in) with Cardiff East and Sun 17th Oct, 10pm Sun 16th Oct Fri 15th - Sun 17th Oct Obsessions with RSPB Wildlife South Scouts 14 Braeval Street Sun 17th Oct, 3-5pm The Croft Pub - Skittle Explorers Group Jewellery Making Roath Rec Square Magazine Lee Campbell, David Heloise Godfrey Alley Roath Park Bowls with ABCD Cymru Sat 16th Oct, 10-4pm presents..
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