Wales vs. England, the first match of the Six Nation Championship is here! Oh my God! I don't remember the last time I was this excited. Actually, for the last week I have been more stressed because I can't find a place to book a couple of tables to watch the match with my friends (different nationalities by the way, not only Welsh, but Slovakian, Czech, Polish, French and probably Irish) and all of us are Wales fans, except maybe my Irish friend, but you never know. Since this morning, when our teacher Dan told me that he was making a Six Nations dream team and we had a small chat about rugby, I just can't stop thinking about it! My red t-shirt is ready to go out and I have a Welsh scarf from the last game (Wales vs. South Africa) so, all my rugby-fan-accessories are ready. And the match! Wales vs. England!! I have read somewhere that the English rugby team is a bit worried because of the atmosphere and the crowd that will be at the stadium. I can guarantee that the crowd will be massive and powerful because Wales has to beat England and give them back the result from last year. And it is a home match for Wales! So if your heart beats for rugby, grab your friends, find a good place in a nice pub and make the Welsh crowd bit louder.
Go Wales, go!
Friday
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| 6. February |
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Millennium Stadium, Westgate Street,
Cardiff, CF10 1NS
In what will be a dress rehearsal for
the forthcoming Rugby World Cup, Wales goes head to head with England in the
RBS Six Nations championship.
Cost:
Free, if you watch the match in
some pub
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| 7. February |
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King
of Pop starring Navi
St David's Hall, The Hayes, Cardiff,
UK, CF10 1AH
This superb production stars ‘Navi’ who is officially recognised as
the world’s No.1 MJ impersonator. He is also the only tribute ever to
be chosen by Michael Jackson himself. The Legend Continues as Navi brilliantly recreates all the
magical classics from the early Jackson 5 songs to mega-hits such as Thriller
and Smooth Criminal in a night out the whole family will enjoy.
Cost: £17.50/£19.50
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| 8. February |
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St David's Hall, The Hayes, Cardiff,
UK, CF10 1AH
Mandy and Shirley Morris School
of Dance
Talented young dancers aged from
3 to 18 will entertain you with beautiful ballet, scintillating jazz dances
and charming song and dance routines.
With S4C's Angharad Mair as compère, this is an afternoon of pure
entertainment.
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| 9. February |
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Clwb Ifor Bach, 11 Womanby Street, Cardiff, CF10 1BR
We are the homeless party... an event
without a venue! Moving from town to town, using different clubs, DJs and
bands to host the ultimate alternative club night. With our roots in Leeds,
we apply the same formula to wherever the wind takes us.
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Tuesday
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| 10. February |
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Cineworld
Cinemas, Mary Ann St, Cardiff CF10 2EN
At
the tail end of the sixties, Californian private eye Doc Sportello
(Joaquin Phoenix) is approached by old girlfriend Shasta (Katherine Waterston).
She wants him to investigate a plot to have her billionaire land developer
lover sectioned. Our befuddled hero soon finds himself swept up in a case that
he can never hope to understand, involving Nazis, surfers, cops, hustlers,
rockers and a mysterious organisation known as the Golden Fang!
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| 11. February |
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Boxfull presents... A BOXFULL OF TERROR
Porter’s, Harlech Court, Cardiff, CF10 2FE
Scary goings on this month, as the Boxfull gang put on a spooktacular event for your amusement. A
whole evening of funny, funny stuff on screen and on stage.
Cost: More
info http://www.porterscardiff.com/events/
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| 12. February |
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Royal Welsh College of Music
& Drama, Castle Grounds, Cardiff CF10 3ER
The final part of Neil LaBute’s trilogy of plays (The Shape of
Things, Fat Pig) exploring society’s obsession with being beautiful.
Greg tells his girlfriend Steph that she has a ‘regular’ face, not
realising the knock on effect this will have on their relationship.
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