Thursday, 2 April 2015

How do you want to spend your Easter? We have some ideas for you

Easter is here, but the most important part is that we have a couple of free days! At lease we have, here at the school. There are lots of possible ways to spend your free days, especially if you have decided to stay in Cardiff. I would suggest the Street Food Warehouse. What can be better than spending your Saturday outside, if the weather is nice, sampling some nice food?
Although if you have time only in the evenings or the weather does not suit your plans, go to the cinema! Our suggestion for this week is the cartoon Home. Diana and I went to watch it last Friday and I have to say I had a really nice time. Be careful if you are too sensitive, you might cry a bit.
Home is a funny story about an unusual alien who is not very popular in his community and Tip (the main girl character) is a new girl who has moved from Barbados and doesn't have many friends yet. Obviously this changes after they accidentally bump into each other. The voices of the two main characters belong to two big stars; well-known paid comic Jim Parsons and popular singer Rihanna. I think you will have a nice time with this film and it is not for children only, so don't worry.
I would like to wish you Happy Easter, find lots of chocolate eggs and enjoy it as much as you can!

Friday
03. April

Ring Ring by Gary Owen
Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Castle Grounds, Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3ER
10 pairs of characters. 10 encounters. 10 connections. “There's the table, there are my cards, all over it.” A daisy chain of characters with clashing aspirations.
Cost: £8, £6 concessions
Time: 6:30pm
Saturday
04. April

Street Food Warehouse
Westgate Street, Cardiff, United Kingdom, CF10 1NS
The finest street caterers and enthusiasts to feast and beverage are welcomed under Under the Arms Park. Exclusively for 12 weeks they create a boulevard of flavours and juices. Reservations can be made weekly. 
Cost: more details available on request
Time: Fridays and Saturdays 5:00 – 11:00 pm
Sunday
05. April

Exhibition: Maurice Marinot: A Passion for Glass
National Museum Cardiff, Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3NP
Maurice Marinot (1882-1960) was a pioneer in the development of glass as a studio art form. This exhibition will bring together forty-four pieces of glass from the collections of Amgueddfa Cymru, the Victoria and Albert Museum and Leicester Arts and Museums Service.
Cost:  free
Time: 10:00 am -4:45 pm
 Monday
06. April

Gwd Mondays: Northern Lingo Bingo
Gwdihw Bar, 6 Guildford Cresford Crescent, Off Churchill Way, CF10 2HJ
What better way t’ kick off t’ start of the week, than with a whole heap of northern lingo, hilarious banter, prizes and of course a mashoosive amount of bingo. 
Cost: free, only your drink
Time: 7:30pm
Tuesday
07. April

Home
Cineworld Cinemas, Mary Ann St, Cardiff, CF10 2EN
An alien fugitive bonds with an Earth girl in this crazy animated comedy on an epic road trip.
Cost: £4 students, £5.70 adults
Time: 10:20am – 06:00pm
Wednesday
08. April

Thee Manatees EP Launch
Gwdihw Bar, 6 Guildford Cresford Crescent, Off Churchill Way, CF10 2HJ
The lubricious lonestar noir blues of Thee Manatees are delightedly launching their EP 01. here, with support from the wonderful lo-fi alt-americana of Rhodri Brooks – in a shirt he has already prepared for the occasion and a very special Thee Manatees style 7″ disco!
Cost: £3
Time: 7:30pm
Thursday
09. April

Community Opera Project: The Archaeologist's Wife
Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, Castle Grounds, Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3ER
Four professional soloists are joined by a community choir of all ages in this brand new opera about Tessa Wheeler and her 1926 excavation of the Roman amphitheatre at Caerleon, which marked a stage in the development of the role of women within Archaeology.
Cost: free
Time: 07:00pm

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