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OPEN DAY
Saturday 6 September 2008,
12noon - 5pm
Enjoy a great day of free arts activites and entertainment at Salisbury Arts Centre on Saturday 6 September, at our Open Day.
The day includes performances from Tumble Circus, 2 Faced Dance Company and our very own Hoodwink Theatre company in residence.
Take part in workshops, learn some circus skills or enjoy the music on our main outdoor stage!
The Open Day takes place on Saturday 6 September 2008, 12noon - 5pm.
Click on the picture below for more details!
BOOKING IS NOW OPEN FOR OUR AUTUMN SEASON!
Find out what's happening at Salisbury Arts Centre from September to December
To find out more about the performances please click on the image below
To find out more about our Autumn 2008 workshop programme, including brand new taster sessions! Please click on the image below
To find out more about Salisbury Arts Centre why not come along to our Open Day on Saturday 6 September.
See the news story on the right hand side of the page for information about the activites taking place during the day.
Salisbury Arts Centre is a vibrant and exciting community arts centre based in the heart of Salisbury. Housed in the beautiful Grade II* listed St Edmunds Church building, we present a wide range of professional theatre, music, dance, film, workshops and visual arts. Our programme of high quality events will surprise, enthuse, challenge and inspire…
Use the menu on the left to find out more about Salisbury Arts Centre, or even leave us a comment to let us know what you think.
Salisbury Arts Centre usual opening hours are Tuesday - Friday, 9.30am - 5pm and Saturday 9.30am - 4pm
‘Salisbury Arts Centre provides an exceptional range of vibrant and exciting events in a stimulating and intimate setting. Home to several resident companies and education programmes, the Arts Centre’s skill is to bring the best of today’s most innovative arts within reach of Wiltshire’s audiences.’
Nick Capaldi - South West Executive Director, Arts Council England
Images: Carolyn White