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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250915
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SUMMARY:Exhibition - Passing Traces
DESCRIPTION:A new show\, titled Passing Traces\, runs from 15 September – 5 October at the Ruskin Gallery\, Cambridge School of Art (Anglia Ruskin University). Curated by Elisabetta Garletti (Murray Edwards College)\, it brings together works by the AA2A resident artists: Isabel Castro-Jung\, Stepanka Facerova\, Joana Mamede\, Natasha Vikulina\, Sid White-Jones. \nThe exhibition asks: what remains after something has passed? Through performance\, sculpture\, film\, and installation\, you explore the idea of trace as both presence and absence\, layering memory\, movement\, and material in unexpected ways. \nIt’s a great chance to highlight the thriving artistic community in Cambridge and open up a conversation about contemporary art and performance. \nFor more info e-mail Sid White-Jones at sj668@cam.ac.uk
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/exhibition-passing-traces/
LOCATION:Ruskin Gallery
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250927
DTSTAMP:20260428T112539
CREATED:20250706T073956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T202550Z
UID:98297-1758585600-1759017599@cambridge105.co.uk
SUMMARY:Gypsy - A Musical Fable
DESCRIPTION:Before The X Factor\, Britain’s Got Talent or The Mickey Mouse Club on TV\, there was vaudeville. This is the story of how two little girls followed their mother’s dreams to vaudeville stages all over America to become stars. Baby June could sing\, dance\, turn cartwheels and brighten an auditorium with her smile. Her sister Louise wasn’t as talented\, it was said. But when Louise grew up\, she surprised them all by becoming a glamourous star! \nNo one was surprised more than the girls’ mother\, Rose. And this is her story\, too – a musical fable about the ultimate stage mother. \nThis production is suitable for ages 12 and over. \nBook by Arthur Laurents/ Music by Jule Styne/ Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim/ Suggested by the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee. \nThis amateur production of GYPSY is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals Ltd. on behalf of Tams-Witmark LLC. \nNightly performances at 7.45 pm with a matinee on Saturday at 2.30 pm. \nTickets – £13.00 to £20.00. \nFor info go to Gypsy: A Musical Fable
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/gypsy-a-musical-fable/
LOCATION:ADC  Theatre\, Park Street\, Cambridge\,  CB5 8AS
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251004
DTSTAMP:20260428T112539
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UID:99017-1758585600-1759622399@cambridge105.co.uk
SUMMARY:Rivers of Film - Festival
DESCRIPTION:A new festival is set to flow through Cambridge this autumn\, bringing rivers\, aquatic ecosystems\, and their guardians into the spotlight. The Cambridge Rivers of Film Festival will run from 23rd September to 4th October 2025\, offering twelve days of screenings\, talks\, workshops\, walks\, and creative encounters. \nCurated by filmmaker and cultural producer James Murray-White\, the festival showcases nine newly commissioned short films made in summer 2025\, alongside acclaimed documentaries\, artistic explorations\, and community events. Together\, they invite audiences to celebrate rivers as lifelines of imagination\, ecology\, and action. \nHighlights include: \nWith our wet & scaly hands & feet – creative workshop and screenings at the Museum of Cambridge (23 Sept)\nWater Is Love: Ripples of Regeneration – film and discussion on water scarcity (25 Sept\, Storey’s Field Centre)\nOcean – screening with co-director Keith Scholey\, followed by an ocean conservation panel (26 Sept\, Babbage Lecture Theatre)\nWhat Matters: A Celebration – artist Josh Bilton leads a film and family workshop (27 Sept\, Kettle’s Yard). \nThe Rivers of Film Festival is commissioned by Cambridge Past\, Present & Future as part of the RiverCamCAN (Climate Action Through Nature) project\, and made possible with funding from the National Lottery Community Fund. It is supported by Water Sensitive Cambridge and a network of community organisations\, volunteers\, and artists \nLocation: Venues across Cambridge\, including the Museum of Cambridge\, Storey’s Field Centre\, Kettle’s Yard\, Babbage Lecture Theatre\, Pembroke Auditorium\, and The Leper Chapel. \nFull listings and tickets: cambridgeppf.org/riversoffilm
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/rivers-of-film-festival/
LOCATION:Various\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20250926
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20250927
DTSTAMP:20260428T112539
CREATED:20250901T070513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T203745Z
UID:98783-1758844800-1759017599@cambridge105.co.uk
SUMMARY:Oktoberfest in Cambridge
DESCRIPTION:Oktoberfest is an ancient tradition that started in Munich more than 200 years ago. It all started with a royal wedding in 1810. They’ve been partying in Cambridge since 2016 and the event takes place on Jesus Green. \nStudent Tickets: to include the first beer (1.5 pint of Bavarian Festbeer)\, please note student ID needed. £10.00 \nGeneral Admission: £10-15.00 \nBavarian Ticket: Entrance/Seating in the Bavarian area. Includes 1 Mass (1.5 Pint) of Bavarian FestBeer/Bratwurst in bread/Underberg German shot. £35.00 \nOther special packages available. \nFor info go to https://cambridge-oktoberfest.co.uk/
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/oktoberfest-in-cambridge/
LOCATION:Jesus Green\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250927T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250927T220000
DTSTAMP:20260428T112539
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SUMMARY:The East Anglia Chamber Orchestra
DESCRIPTION:The East Anglia Chamber Orchestra returns to the West Road Concert Hall with an attractive and ambitious programme that features two symphonies and a fabulous concerto. \nUnder the baton of the gifted and inspiring Toby Purser the programme begins with Schubert’s delightful Second Symphony. Inspired by Beethoven\, Schubert began this tuneful symphony in 1814\, just after leaving school. \nAnd then Michael Foyle\, professor of violin at the Royal Academy will perform Bruch’s Violin Concerto in G minor. Considered to be one of the four great German violin concertos\, Bruch’s first concerto was premiered by Joachim in 1868. \nThe programme concludes with Beethoven’s well-known and well-loved Sixth Symphony. As the only symphony for which Beethoven provided a programme note\, the Pastoral expresses his love for the natural world. \nTickets are available from The West Road Concert Hall website: £25 adults / £22 concessions (over 60s) / £10 students / £5 under 18s. \n 
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/the-east-anglia-chamber-orchestra/
LOCATION:West Road Concert Hall\, 11 West Road\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB3 9DP\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250927T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250927T220000
DTSTAMP:20260428T112539
CREATED:20250923T084647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250923T204841Z
UID:99114-1759001400-1759010400@cambridge105.co.uk
SUMMARY:The Black Dyke Band
DESCRIPTION:The Leys School is excited to present Black Dyke Band on Saturday 27 September. \nCome and listen to the best and most famous brass band in the land at 7.30pm in The Great Hall at The Leys School. The Black Dyke Band was founded in 170 years ago in Bradford\, West Yorkshire\, and is one of the oldest and most well-known brass bands in the world. It has won the National Brass Band Championships of Great Britain a record 24 times\, This promises to be an exhilarating evening of dazzling brass band pyrotechnics and virtuosity. \n£22.50 for adults\, free for under 18s. \nTickets are available from The Leys School Box Office
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/the-black-dyke-band/
LOCATION:The Leys School\, Trumpington Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB2 7AD\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250927T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250927T230000
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UID:98287-1759003200-1759014000@cambridge105.co.uk
SUMMARY:Jack Dee – Small World at Cambridge Corn Exchange
DESCRIPTION:Join Jack as he guides you through his varied life and career with his customary charm and well known gift for talking absolute rubbish on any given subject. \nCulture Wars\, The Environment\, British Foreign Policy and Social Justic – these are just a few of the topics that Jack spectacularly fails to address (or even mention for that matter) in his brand new show. Instead\, for reasons known only to him\, he doubles down on his fascination with the meaningless small things of life like Zoom protocol\, what’s new in the world of radiators and the worst careers advice office in the world. \n\nTime – 20:00 \n\n\nTickets – £33.00 (Including booking fee) \nFor more information go to The Corn Exchange
URL:https://cambridge105.co.uk/event/jack-dee-small-world-at-cambridge-corn-exchange/
LOCATION:Cambridge Corn Exchange\, 2 Wheeler Street\, Cambridge\, Cambridgeshire\, CB2 3QB\, United Kingdom
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