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Or why not come along during December to get yourself into the Christmas spirit with a traditional Christmas lunch or dinner. Bookings taken now for small parties and individual tables 3 courses 18 per person Contact us on 01646 672324 for menus or booking
Party nights 21 per person Fri & Sat nights in December with DISCO Festive Lunches 18 per person 3 course meal + reception cocktail *** 50% off B&B rates *** xmas@fourcroft-hotel.co.uk
Why not join us at The Lamphey Court for a festive party night in our Georgian Restaurant or Orangery, where you will be greeted with a glass of mulled wine on arrival. Then enjoy a traditional Christmas three course meal and party until midnight with our resident DJ. 25.00 per person complimentary glass of mulled wine on arrival
Winter vegetable soup Chicken liver pate, red onion marmalade and Melba toast Tomato and basil bruschetta Smoked mackerel quenelle and pickled cucumber
Minimum numbers 30
Roast turkey with all the trimmings Salmon with hollandaise sauce and new potatoes Roast top side beef with mashed potato Winter vegetable and goats cheese tart (V)
Christmas pudding with brandy sauce Apple crumble with custard Strawberry cheesecake Chocolate torte with raspberry coulis
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per room per night
Cross Square, St. Davids, Pembrokeshire SA62 6SP Tel: St. Davids 01437 720387 Fax: 01437 720394 E-mail: enquiries@oldcrosshotel.co.uk Visit Wales Croeso Cymru *** Star Hotel
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MAGNIFICENT: Ballet Nimba PICTURE: Anita Hummel IN a rare and exciting collaboration, some great world musicians will be appearing at the Queens Hall this Sunday. The two groups, picked from international showcases appearing at WOMEX 2013, will make a stage appearance in Narberth as part of the Wales-wide Horizons tour, co-produced by Creu Cymru and Theatr Mwldan and hosted by the Torch Theatre and Span Arts. The event takes place in Cardiff from October 23-27, presented by Cerdd Cymru/Music Wales. More than 30 artists and groups from across the world will be performing, and more than 2,500 delegates from more than 90 countries will attend. The Horizons tour will ensure that the rest of Wales gets to enjoy some of the globes finest music. Heading up Narberths tour date is Ghazalaw, a unique and exquisite collaboration that brings together the sublime Indian Ghazal and the Welsh folk traditions. The six-piece is led by Mumbai singer Tauseef Akhtar and Cardiff singersongwriter Gwyneth Glyn, who weave the love poetry of their two ancient traditions together. They are accompanied by harmonium, rising star Georgia Ruth on Welsh harp, Manas Kumar on Indian violin, Ashish Jha on tabla and Sanjoy Das on guitar. Also on the bill is the Ballet Nimba, which is African but made in Wales. The compelling Ballet Nimba, founded by director and choreographer Idrissa Camara, are self-styled ambassadors of west African musical culture. Their excitingly dynamic show combines furious percussive beats, soaring vocals, mesmerising flute and rootsy acoustics with acrobatic dance from the African ballet tradition thrown in for good measure. Deborah Keyser, Director of Creu Cymru said, The tour will give audiences across Wales who couldnt make it to WOMEX 13, Cardiff for the main event a chance to see the very best in World Music acts outside of the capital city, together with some of Wales finest musicians, and to welcome these exceptional visiting artists to the magnificent network of arts venues that exist throughout Wales. The performance starts 7.30pm and tickets cost 12 (10 concessions).
Orchestra. Born in Moscow and a graduate of the Juillard School, Ljova writes most of the Kontrabands material, which draws on Eastern European and Gypsy melodies, Latin rhythms, klezmer and tango. The ensemble also features vocals, accordion, bass and percussion. The performance starts at 7.30pm and tickets cost 10. They can be bought from Main Street Music in Pembroke.