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Flower Festival with Local Craft Displays
Exhibition of Art by Tom Briggs
Chapel; Friday 7th March – Tuesday 11th March; 10am – 6pm
Rossall School Chapel comes into bloom with the return of the Rossall Flower Festival.
A floral fiesta throughout the historic chapel of St John the Baptist, with local craft displays and an exhibition by local artist, Tom Briggs.
Tom Briggs is an illustrator and painter, best known by the school for his watercolours of Rossall which are used for the school Christmas card and are purchased as private commissions. However, he has worked extensively in the Far East, published several books and exhibited his paintings in Singapore, Hongg Kong, London, and of course, the Lake District. In this exhibition, there will be paintings and pencil drawings of Rossall, including a new series of water colour sketches of the more hidden parts of the school. There will also be water colour paintings of Venice for sale.
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Infant School Concert:
Museum Theatre; Friday 7th March; 2pm
Often a highlight of the week, be enthralled and enchanted by the talent of the youngest members of the School in what promises to be a memorable occasion.
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Junior School Concert:
Museum Theatre; Thursday 6th March; 7pm
Always lively, the enthusiastic youngsters perform in their Arts Week Extravaganza.
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A Lesson in Murder:
Starting in Mitre & Fleur-de-Lys House; Friday 7th March; 7pm and 8.30pm
Starting in the Senior School Common Room; Saturday 8th March; 7pm and 8.30pm
Rossall’s own Agatha Christie, Mrs Jean Briggs, wows audiences with her latest play. Following the previous successes of A is for Arsenic and C is for Cyanide, A Lesson in Murder will be one that we won’t forget. This is a promenade performance with limited tickets, so book early.
TICKETS REQUIRED
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Piano Masterclass:
Beecham Room; Saturday 8th March; 10am
Our impressive advanced pianists are put through their paces by Philip Kubilius, renowned teacher and concert pianist.
Sponsored by Anchorsholme School of Music.
Link: www.anchorsholmeschoolofmusic.com
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Woodwind Whoopee:
Chapel; Saturday 8th March; 3pm
Fun and frolics led by Ensemble Elan. A hands on experience for woodwind players of all abilities. Please register with The Director of Music, Miss M.E. Young.
Sponsored by Time & Tune Music.
Link: www.timeandtunemusic.co.uk
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House Instrumental Competition
Individual performance: Beecham Room; Sunday 9th March; from 2pm
Ensemble performance: Big School; Sunday 9th March; 7pm
Intensive, good humoured competition in this exciting day of musical talent. Soloists of all ages and abilities display in the afternoon and the evening shows the ensembles.
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The Rosscars
Big School; Monday 10th March; 7pm
The big screen calls for the Rossall film makers. The annual showcase and awards ceremony promises to bring a little bit of Hollywood to Fleetwood. One night only, a must see!
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House Arts Quiz
Sumner Library; Monday 10th March; 8.30pm
The fiercest battle in the Rossall calendar, the prestigious prize of the Arts Week “mop-‘ed” is once again up for grabs.
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Raconte-moi
Big School; Tuesday 11th March; 4.15pm
The Modern Foreign Language department once again treat us to some linguistic delights.
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Music@Twilight
Chapel: 8.30pm
A series of short chamber concerts held in the Memorial Chapel in the late evening.
Tuesday 11th March: Dr Andrew Keeling (Flute) and Stuart Corrie (Piano)
The eminent musician, Dr Keeling entertains with a varied programme, including works by Poulenc, Bach and Keeling.
Link: www.andrewkeeling.ukf.net
Wednesday 12th March: IB Recital
The Sixth Form IB pupils captivate with their Final Recitals.
Thursday 13th March: Senior School Coffee Concert
A splendid way to round off this short series, showcasing Rossall’s Senior Musical talent.
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Toad of Toad Hall
Museum Theatre; Wednesday 12th March; 2pm (Tickets only) & 7pm
Museum Theatre; Thursday 13th March; 7pm
The tales of the river bank arrive in Rossall. The Middle School Theatre Society present the family favourite story, suitable for all ages. Who will be Mr Toad?
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Art Department Open Evening
Derby Art School; Wednesday 12th March; 6pm
The Derby Art School explodes into a kaleidoscope of colour with their annual exhibition. Drinks and Canapes will be served.
Come along and find out about our new BTEC National Diploma in Design.
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Middle School Coffee Concert
Chapel; Thursday 13th March; 4.15pm
With music ranging from Gershwin to Pirates of the Caribbean, from solos to ensembles, the Middle School musicians captivate their audiences with their splendid talents.
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Charity Art Auction
Sumner Library; Thursday 13th March; 6.30pm
A unique opportunity to purchase original artwork by the talented Rossall artists. A future priceless masterpiece by a potentially renowned artist may be hanging on your wall! Wine and canapés will be served, going, going, gone.
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Arts Week Chapel Service:
Chapel; Friday 14th March; 10.50am
We welcome, for the first time in Rossall Chapel, The Dean of Blackburn, The Very Rev'd Christopher Armstrong.
Link: www.blackburncathedral.com
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The Literary Society Dinner
Sumner Library; Friday 14th March; 7.30pm
The Literary Society Dinner, an exciting new addition to the Arts Week, is expected to be a hit. In this inaugural event, Sir Bernard de Hoghton will speak on Shakespeare in Lancashire.
TICKETS REQUIRED.
Link: www.hoghtontower.co.uk
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Mozart Requiem
Chapel; Saturday 15th March; Rehearsals from 10.30am; Performance 4pm.
An invitation to come and sing this classic piece. Rehearsals from 10.30am, with a performance at 4pm.
Singers should register the music department. This is a unique opportunity to join the Rossall Choirs, professional soloists and orchestra.
Please register with the Music Department: ring Reception on 01253 774201.
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