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Saturday 2nd October 2010

2nd October 2010
Colwall Village Hall: 11.30am
Rupert Brooke
A talk by Jill Dawson
'It's odd being dead'. Jill talks about the ideas behind her recent novel, described by the Daily Mail as being 'moving, and magical'. Colwall Village Hall can be found by travelling from Malvern on the B4218 over the hills, through Colwall Village, then turn right into Mill Lane. The Hall is 50 yards on right.
Tickets £9
Sponsored by The Autumn in Malvern Festival and The Friends of the Dymock Poets


2nd October 2010
Colwall Village Hall: 2pm
Elected Friends Robert Frost & Edward Thomas
A talk by Professor Jacek Wisniewski, University Of Warsaw
Professor Wisniewski considers how Frost and Thomas influenced each other whilst discussing their significant differences. Colwall Village Hall can be found by travelling from Malvern on the B4218 over the hills, through Colwall Village, then turn right into Mill Lane. The Hall is 50 yards on right.
Tickets £9
Sponsored by The Autumn in Malvern Festival and The Friends of the Dymock Poets


2nd October 2010
Colwall Village Hall: 3.15pm
Edward Thomas - Roads To France
A talk by Jean Moorcroft Wilson
Should some of Thomas's verse be considered War Poetry? What was Robert Frost's role in Thomas's transition from prose to verse. Jean Moorcroft Wilson investigates. Colwall Village Hall can be found by travelling from Malvern on the B4218 over the hills, through Colwall Village, then turn right into Mill Lane. The Hall is 50 yards on right.
Tickets £9
Sponsored by The Autumn in Malvern Festival and The Friends of the Dymock Poets


2nd October 2010
Great Malvern Priory: 7.30pm
American Spectacular with
Carlo Curley
The eminent American organist returns by popular demand
Carlo Curley - Organ
Charles Ives -Variations on America
Stefan Lindblad - Homage to Bernstein
John Philip Sousa - The Liberty Bell
Tickets £10 Front Nave & Monk Stalls, £8.50 North Transept. All seats unreserved.
Sponsored by Malvern Town Council


2nd - 30th October 2010
Malvern Library Gallery Exhibition
New York: View York: New View
Carly Rebecca Bishop
Photographs of transient moments in Manhattan, April 2010. Malvern Library contact - Tel: 01684 561223 E-mail: malvernlib@worcestershire.gov.uk. Free entry. Gallery open during library opening hours.


1st - 31st October 2010
The Original Artwork Store - 4a Graham Road, Great Malvern
MOVING ON
Alan Brown
Oil Paintings by Alan of people and places in the Malvern Hills. The Original Artwork Store contact 01684 577899. Free entry


18th September - 16th October 2010
Iapetus Gallery - 34 Belle Vue Terrace, Great Malvern: Mon-Sat 10am-5.30pm
Sunny With A Chance Of Snow
Tia Lambert
Watercolour landscapes of the Malvern Hills painted throughout the year in changing weather. See Tia painting at Iapetus on Saturday 18th September all day. Gallery contact - Tel: 01684 566 929 Web: www.iapetus.co.uk. Free entry.


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