Author: Sal
If You’re A Swinger … Head For Brading
Monday, 11th June, 2007 at 1:27 pm, Isle of Wight
Brading, Events, History, Music, Unexpected
| 22, June 2007 | ||
| 7:00 pm | to | 10:00 pm |
If swinging is your thing, then this event organised by the Friends of Brading Roman Villa should be right up your street.
But you can forget about dropping your car keys into a bowl on the coffee table, for it is the dancing form of swinging that we’re talking about.
Singing and Swinging is a fundraising event in the grounds of the Villa and aims to raise funds and awareness for the Friends of Brading Roman Villa and St Lawrence Churches.
From 7pm you can enjoy (if that’s your thing) the favourites of Gilbert and Sullivan, performed by the very able Island Savoyards. Then to really get you going, the Unity Stompers will have you swinging your hips and thumping your fingers from 8pm for at least two hours.
Tickets are £10 in advance or £12 on the gate, there’s a licensed wine bar and you can chance your luck in the raffle. If you want to take the kids along, any under 8 go free.
Why not take a picnic too and cross your fingers for warm dry weather!
The event is sponsored by TL Risk Solutions.
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[...] Hardened swingers should head for Brading Roman Villa for the Singing and Swinging fundraising event. Enjoy the sounds of Gilbert and Sullivan bought to you by the Island Savoyards, and bump your bottoms to the beats of the Unity Stompers Samba band. Take a picnic and possibly an umbrella. Money is being raised for Friends of Brading Roman Villa and St Lawrence Churches. [...]
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