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Christmas Holydays

If you are going to spend Christmas Holydays not only in London there is a variety of Christmas party packages offered at a wide range of locations across the country that includes:

Scotland

Aberdeen FC
White Christmas
From £35.00

Assembly Rooms – Edinburgh
A Night at the Movies
From £37.50

Hampden Park – Glasgow
James Bond
From £32.50/£45.00

Hearts Football Club – Edinburgh
70’s Disco Fever
From £29.50

Murrayfield Stadium :
Dance though the Decades/James Bond
From £25.00/£30.00

Perth Racecourse
Disco through the Decades
From £29.95

Tall Ship at Glasgow Harbour
Christmas Ceilidh
From £45.00

North England

Cutlers Hall – Sheffield
Traditional
From £23.50

Everton Football Club
Rat Pack/Elvis/70’s/Abba
from £35.00

Haydock Park Racecourse – Merseyside
Party at The Park
From £26.00

Leicester Marquee
Gatecrash the Kremlin
From £32.50

Lindhurst Rooms – Mansfield
Winter Wonderland
From £23.50

Manchester Marquee
Trail to Timbuktu
From £40.00

Nottingham Marquee
Plunder the Pyramids
From £36.00

Warwick Marquee
Christmas in Cairo
From £40.00

London

Bateaux London
Christmas Cruise
From £38.00

Chelsea Physic Garden
Traditional
P.O.A.

Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms
1940’s Christmas
From £49.50**

HMS Belfast
Navy
From £48.00**

Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
Traditional
P.O.A.

 

NYC November 2008

If you are going to visit New York City this autumn no doubt that is great idea! But if you have not decided yet where you would like to go here is the list of some of the most interesting events that will take place in NYC this November taken from the site afropop.org. “Across 110th Street,
You can find it all in the street!”

Wednesday, Nov 5: The Best of the Latin Alternative Music Conference in New York
Thursday, Nov 6: New Guitar Voices: Vieux Farka Toure and Shiyani Ngcobo
Friday, Nov 7: Afropop Trailblazers
Saturday, Nov 8: Africa in America 2008
Monday, Nov. 10: Afropop Travels to Brazil for Old School and New School Flavor
Tuesday, Nov 11: Africa and the Blues
Wednesday, Nov 12: WOMEX 2006 in Seville Spain
Thursday, Nov. 13: Afropop Shout Out: Dar and Jo’berg
Friday, Nov. 14: Afropop Vignettes: Cuba
Saturday, Nov. 15: Venezuela: The Rise of Afro-Venezuelan Music to the Present-Day Hugo Chazez Era

Angelique Kidjo
Carnegie Hall
Saturday, November 1, 2008 8:30 PM

Toumani Diabate
NYU Skirball Center
Sunday, November 2, 2008 7:00 PM

Eva Ayllon
Carnegie Hall
Saturday November 8th 8pm

JB Mpiana
Irving Plaza
Saturday November 8th

Panel Discussion w/ Bill T. Jones, Roy Ayers, Aaron Johnson and others…
Harlem Stage
Tuesday, October 28th @ 7:30pm: $15

FREE Classes – Dance – Yoga n more

7 Days a Week – djs/live music starts @ 9 pm each night
Mon – Thu 7:30 pm – 4 am / Fri – Sun 7 pm – 4 am. Free
(via afropop.org/)

 

Dirty Dancing London Aldwych Theatre

“The biggest live theatre sensation of all time”.
“That was the summer of 1963, when everybody called me Baby and it didn’t occur to me to mind…”
A movie seen by millions, with an unforettable soundtrack and story which touched the heart of a generation is now a record breaking stage show – Dirty Dansing The Classic Story On Stage by Eleanor Bergstein.
Expoding with heart-pounting music, pure dance energy and breath-taking emotion, this timeless story of first love is a must see for Dirty Dansing fans and newcomers alike.

Booking (untill Aprile 2009)
By phone
24hr credit card booking line
Ticketmaster
0844 847 2330

Online
dirtydancingonstage.com

In person
At the Aldwych Theatre
box office Day Seats Released 12pm (No bkg fee)

Performance Times
Mon – Sat 7.30pm
Fri & sat 3pm

Seat Prices
24 March 08 – 18 October 08
Mon – Sat 7.30pm, Fri & Sat 3pm
£60, £45, £38, £33, £28, £15

20 October 08 – 11 April 09
Mon – Thu 7.30pm, Fri 3pm
£60, £45, £38, £33, £28, £15
Fri 7.30pm, Sat 3pm & 7.30pm
£62.50, £45, £38, £33, £28, £15

Location
Theatre address
Aldwych, London, WC2B 4DF

Nearest Underground
Charing Cross/Embankment

Train
Charing Cross

Seating Plan

 

Stag Weekend

My summer holidays were wonderful. I’ve been in London and Edinburgh as you know and I liked these beautiful cities very much, both of them made a tremendous impression on me. It is really a lovely place to visit for sure and in case you are planning a Stag Weekend in London right now it’s absolutely great idea, you need not worry about. Buskers, bridges and beefeaters is a true capital choice. London is a vast, fabulous and very often unforgettable Mecca for thousands and thousands travelers not to mention shopping lovers and entertainment fans – they can find there everything they could want from world-wide known marvelous attractions to sensational shops and assorted restaurants.

No doubt there are many unknown places we would like to explore but there are several places we always remember and want to return, no wonder that London is one of them.

Well, if you want to have a good time with your friends if you are looking for your perfect stag weekend then why not make Edinburgh Stag Weekends? Today, you can build your own stag party, choose needed location, think of your own Stag Do activities, though it were paintball, carting, clay pigeon shooting or other interesting events then to get qualified online help in turning your dream throw.

Don’t you know that the history of Stag party is originated from ancient Sparta (5th century BC) traditional bachelor dinner when soldiers would toast each other on the eve of a friend’s wedding. Having the subject of many movies, especially comedies, such parties, known today as a Stag party or Hen party, involved activities beyond the usual parties and social gathering ingredients. In accordance with your desire you can also pick up something unusual or even exotic planning your own Stag party. Just don’t forget that the planned activities of the party are traditionally kept secret from the friend you are going to be with.

Anyway this is a great chance to relax with your friends getting as much unforgettable amazing stag experience as possible.

 

A Dream Ticket

Joseph and the amazing technocolor dreamcoat – Adelphi Theatre, Strand, London WC2
With a crash of drums and a flash of light Joseph has burst back into the West End in his dazzling coat of many colours worn by brand new star Lee Mead.

Box Office & 24 hour credit card booking
0870 895 5598
www.seetickets.com
no booking fee
Seat prices
Monday to Thursday evenings and Wednesday matinee:
Stalls £45, £40, £35, £22.50
Dress Circle £45, £40, £35
Upper Circle £30, £25, £22.50 , £15

Friday and Saturday evenings and Saturday matinee
Stalls £49.50, £45, £40, £25
Dress Circle Stalls £49.50, £45, £40
Upper Circle £35, £27.50, £25, £15

“Funny, slick, camp, and the most entertaining couple of hours I’ve spent inside a theatre for a long time.”
The Observer

“A Just reminder of how talanted Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber are”
Daily Express

“A Sure-fire hit all over again”
The daily Telegraph

 

2008 Summer London.

Are you going to visit wonderful London? Don’t waste time, book your tickets online to take part in such great art events as

China Design Now
Victoria and Albert Museum
Until Sun, 13th Jul 2008

Handel and the Divas
The Handel House Museum
Until Sun, 16th November 2008

Jack the Ripper and the East End
Museum in Docklands
Until Sun, 2nd Nov 2008

Radical Light
National Gallery
Wed, 18th Jun 2008 – Sun, 7th Sep 2008

Renaissance Faces: Van Eyck to Titian
National Gallery
Wed, 15th Oct 2008 – Sun, 18th Jan 2009

The Science of Survival: Your Planet Needs You!
Science Museum
Until Sun, 2nd Nov 2008

Skin + Bones
Embankment Galleries – Somerset House
Until Sun, 10th Aug 2008

The Story of the Supremes
Victoria and Albert Museum
Tue, 13th May 2008 – Sun, 19th Oct 2008

Thomas Hope: Regency Designer
Victoria and Albert Museum
Until Sun, 22nd Jun 2008

Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs
The O2 Bubble
Until Sat, 30th Aug 2008

 

Tea is drunk to forget the din of the world.

What kind of dring is often thought as a quintessentially British drink? This is tea of course that we have been drinking for over 350 years. But in fact the history of tea begins in China. According to legend, in 2737 BC, the Chinese emperor Shen Nung was sitting beneath a tree while his servant boiled drinking water, when some leaves from the tree blew into the water. Shen Nung, a renowned herbalist, decided to try the infusion that his servant had accidentally created. The tree was a Camellia sinensis, and the resulting drink was what we now call tea. Tea is an infusion made by steeping processed leaves, buds, or twigs of the tea bush, Camellia sinensis, in hot water for several minutes. The processing can include oxidation, heating, drying, and the addition of other herbs, flowers, spices, and fruits. The four basic types of true tea are black tea, oolong tea, green tea, and white tea. The term “herbal tea” usually refers to infusions or tisane of fruit or herbs that contain no Camellia sinensis.

Tea have taken a great role in our day by day life and it reflects in a great number quotes about tea.

Tea is drunk to forget the din of the world. ~T’ien Yiheng

There is a great deal of poetry and fine sentiment in a chest of tea. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson, Letters and Social Aims

Strange how a teapot can represent at the same time the comforts of solitude and the pleasures of company. ~Author Unknown

Each cup of tea represents an imaginary voyage. ~Catherine Douzel

I always fear that creation will expire before teatime. ~Sydney Smith

Drinking a daily cup of tea will surely starve the apothecary. ~Chinese Proverb

 

Be Optimists!

Could you imagine that every my day I start with watching short funny videos or playing Free Online Games. That’s really good deal because it brings me up optimistic mood and high spirits.

If you have taken a close look at the glass of water and you see that it is half empty then you know you are… By the way psychologists, studied the link between positive thinking and physical and mental health, assert that that there are at least four ways that optimism can affect longevity:
Optimists tend to be less passive than pessimists and less likely to develop “learned helplessness” or negative and debilitating responses to things that happen to them.
Optimists tend to be more likely to practice preventive health measures because they believe their actions make a difference.
Optimists suffer depression at a markedly lower rate than pessimists; depression is associated with mortality.
Optimists’ immune systems have been shown to function more effectively than those of pessimists.
I’m a big optimist as you see and I believe that books, movies, music, good friends, travels, funny videos and games help us through life’s boring moments.

 

Theatre’s Trip.

There are lots of famous old and modern theatres all around the World, which, I have not any dough, one would like to visit. What could be better then spending wonderful time, getting unforgettable experience? Such trip is great idea not only for a romantic getaway but for families and group of friends as well. Only London theatres can offer you a great number of spectacular shows, musicals, plays, comedies, drama.

Now you can realize your dream very easy through the internet. Just using the fast and efficient booking system, excellent value for money and tailor-made theatre breaks you have to pick up a theatre show, select the show date, set the dates for your theatre break, which must include the date of your show and you get theatre break package included hotel accommodation plus theatre tickets to the show of your choice of course. This is perfect chance to make a wonderful gift to your loved ones. It’s time to pamper them and be pampered!

 

Emporio Armani. The Spring 2008.

The autumn is continuing but we start to think about spring 2008. What will we wear next year? The Armani suggests the collection that always bring out one’s personal style, the vision of a modern cosmopolitan fashion lifestyle.

This is pure style, fashion, beauty, elegance.