Thursday 12 November 2015

Cold November with hot Latino music is here!

I don't know about you, but it doesn't feel like winter at all or feel Christmasy. Maybe it will change when they open the Christmas Markets and when lights are switched on, but I just think it is too warm for Christmas. Well, maybe you have a different opinion to me, and you think that this is it! Winter is here and I want to spend some time somewhere where it's much warmer than here (by the way I just saw a man in a T-shirt walking outside???, so I am not the only one, who thinks that is warm) but I can't get away, well guess what? I have a great idea for you! Visit Gwdhiw Bar on Saturday night, as there is a concert of Cuban-Colombian tropical music. What is better than warming up with hot Latino music? Nothing! So grab your partner and hurry to shake off the cold!



Friday
13. October

REFLECTIONS
National Museum Cardiff,  Cathays Park, Cardiff CF10 3NP
RWCMD students present a wonderful day of music, reflecting artwork 
and artefacts of National Museum Cardiff; including an inspiring talk with mouth 
artist, Rosie Moriarty-Simmonds OBE. From as far back as the Jurassic period, 
to the music of the present day, there’s something for everyone!
Cost: admission free
Time: from 10.20am to 4.00pm
Saturday
14. October

FAT CITY PRESENTS AJI PA’ TI
Gwdihŵ Café Bar, 6 Guildford Crescent, Off Churchill Way,  CF10 2HJ
Aji Pa’ Ti is cuban-colombian tropical music. It is the sonic collision where 
the sacred mountains of the Andes meet the joyful Caribbean sea; fresh and hot, 
sweet and spicy, folklore and tropical, it is the bridge between tradition and 
fusion. With Fat City Djs until the wee hours, come down and get your latin 
shake on!
Cost: £4
Time: from 9pm
Sunday
15. November

FRENCHIE FEST UK
Action Petz, 2-3, Guardian Industrial Estate, Cardiff CF24 2QS
The UK’s first ever Frenchie Fest is being held this weekend – to celebrate all 
things French Bulldog. It’s a fun day for all the family, with fairground rides, 
food stalls, a photo booth and French Bulldog themed stalls. There will also be 
a Grand Dog show, Doggie Dash and Agility and a special children’s area with 
lots of things for them to do.
Cost:  £3.50 in advance, £5 on the door.
Time: from 12.00pm to 5.00am
 Monday
16. November

REVOLUTION’S MEGA MONDAY
Revolution, 9-11 Castle Street, Cardiff, CF10 1BS
MEGA MONDAY is the perfect way to get rid of those Monday blues! 50% OFF 
Burgers, Mains, Pizza's, Burritos, Sandwiches, Wraps & Flatbreads all day, 
every Monday! Follow that with Happy Hour 5pm for 2-4-1 on selected 
Cocktails & Beers until 9pm.
Cost: free entry
Time: all day long
Tuesday
17. November

A Film: BLACK MASS
Cineworld Cinemas - Mary Ann Street, Cardiff CF10 2EN
As leader of the Winter Hill Gang, ruthless Irish-American mobster 
James 'Whitey' Bulger (Johnny Depp) controls the streets of early 70s South Boston.
But the Angiulo family from the north of the city are looking to muscle in on 
his territory. Whitey's childhood friend, FBI agent John Connolly (Joel Edgerton), 
is under pressure to nail the Angiulos. He covertly offers his brutal underworld 
chum immunity from prosecution in return for turning informant. 
Cost: £3 for students
Time: 19.30pm
Wednesday
18. November


   DICKENS ABRIDGED
   Richard Burton Theatre, Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama, North Rd, CF10 3ER
   A high-speed comic journey through Dickens’ Greatest Hits, including Oliver Twist,
   Great Expectations (complete with flaming bride), David Copperfield, Bleak House 
   in less than sixty seconds, A Tale of Two Cities featuring a fully functioning guillotine, 
   Nicholas  Nickleby, Old Curiosity Shop, and, of course...A Christmas Carol. 
   A singing, dancing love-letter to the life and works of the great man, 
   Dickens Abridged is unlike any Dickens-based show you’ve ever seen before.
   Cost: £14 for students
   Time: 7.45pm
Thursday
19. November

A performance: THE UNIQUE ME
Chapter, Market Road, Canton, Cardiff CF5 1QE
 It was a drizzly, grey November day when I was wandering the streets of our little town 
 wondering where am I going? Where have I been? Where have I come from? 
WHO AM I REALLY? Then something caught my eye - I looked down - there in a puddle 
floating on a leaf was an envelope and it had my name written on it, I carefully opened 
the envelope and pulled out a note. There in bold letters the words……
“YOUR APPOINTMENT AT THE ARCHIVE BUREAU OF DISTINCT POSSIBILITIES IS FOR 
THIS EVENING AT 7.30PM. DO NOT BE LATE!”
Cost: £6.50 for students (£8.50 others)
 Time: from 7.30pm

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