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Newent Library – No Time to Waste Show: H and T Creative

May 30 @ 3:00 pm 4:00 pm

No Time to Waste is a dynamic dance show revealing the profound impact of plastic pollution. Experience the exhilarating portrayal of plastic’s production, witness its environmental consequences through powerful movements, and hear an original soundtrack. This immersive performance serves as a catalyst for conversations, urging urgent action toward a more sustainable future. There will also be a 10-minute workshop, conducted post-show, offering young people the chance to learn dance moves showcased in the performance, explore the set, and engage in an interactive Q&A session during May Half Term. All are welcome but best suited for ages 8+. TICKETS: PAY WHAT YOU CHOOSE: We don’t want price to be a barrier to enjoying creativity and culture in our libraries. Simply choose how much you pay for your tickets based on what’s right for you (from £0 to £10) and enjoy the event. All additional proceeds will act as donations which will go towards providing other free events, projects and services at Gloucestershire Libraries. Gloucestershire Libraries are committed to creating an inclusive community and are working towards a place where everyone feels welcome, safe and valued for who they are. Our events are for everyone: We welcome you whatever your socio-economic background, ability, gender, gender identity, race, ethnicity, age, religious beliefs or sexual orientation. If you have any access requirements or if you need further information about the event, please contact libraries.development@gloucestershire.gov.uk ahead of the session.

Details

Date:
May 30
Time:
3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Cost:
Free
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Organizer

Gloucestershire Libraries
Email
cinderfordlibrary@gloucestershire.gov.uk
High Street
Newent, GL18 1AS
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