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Gifts for all the family - Viva Lewes

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diary DATES<br />

PICK OF THE MONTH - Sun 14th, The Incredibles<br />

The second event hosted by The Magic Lantern, a group<br />

dedicated to introducing children to <strong>the</strong> wonderful world of<br />

cinema. An ML session mixes live drama with a screening of<br />

a favourite movie: <strong>the</strong> movement started in Switzerland and is<br />

spreading round <strong>the</strong> world. This month’s offering is <strong>the</strong> wonderful<br />

Pixar classic, featuring <strong>the</strong> eponymous hero, a superhero<br />

in a cynical post-superhero world, fighting crime with <strong>the</strong> help<br />

of Elastigirl, Dash and Violet.<br />

All Saints, 11am-12.45pm, £5 one-off taster.<br />

774 770 <strong>for</strong> more details<br />

HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Tue 2nd: Cinema – Animal Farm<br />

Halas and Batchelor’s stunning full-length animation of George Orwell’s classic novel, introduced by <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

daughter, Vivien Halas, who runs <strong>the</strong>ir estate from Sou<strong>the</strong>rham. <strong>Lewes</strong> Film Club, All Saints, 8pm, £5<br />

Wed 3rd: Magic Lantern Christmas Show<br />

Plus mulled wine, mince pies and a grand raffle. Anne of Cleves House, 7.30pm, £5<br />

Weekend starting Fri 5th: Cinema - Quantum of Solace<br />

<strong>Lewes</strong> Cinema screen <strong>the</strong> latest (22nd) Bond movie. It’s full of action, but bereft of gadgets. Critics panned<br />

it, <strong>the</strong> public seems to love it. All Saints, times tba in www.vivalewes.com<br />

Sat 6th and 21st: <strong>Lewes</strong> Farmers’ Market<br />

In December <strong>the</strong>re are two markets, so you can order your bird at <strong>the</strong> first, and pick it up at <strong>the</strong> second.<br />

There’s plenty more seasonal fare, too. Cliffe Precinct, 9am, free<br />

Thur 11th: Conversations lunch<br />

Over a two-course meal OperaLite’s Carol Kelly, a repetiteur and wife of international tenor Paul Austin<br />

Kelly, talks about <strong>the</strong> trials and tribulations of being an opera singer. Shelley’s Hotel, 12.45pm, £16<br />

Thur 11th: Needlewriters reading<br />

Three local writers read from recent publications: Susannah Waters, Clare Best and Irving Weinman.<br />

Needlemakers Cafe, 7pm <strong>for</strong> 7.45pm, £5/3 from Sky-Lark (Needlemakers) or on door<br />

Mon 22nd: Christmas in <strong>the</strong> Parlour<br />

Pippa and Karl from Operaplayhouse, both professional singers, present ‘a festive programme of readings,<br />

songs and sing-along carols. Bill’s, 7.30pm, £28 with Xmas meal<br />

W W W. V i V a L E W E s . C o M<br />

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