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Full programme includes:
| 9.00am | Doors open |
| 9.30am | Magic and puppetry for children by Peter Price |
| 10am | Children’s storytelling with Wizzy Woo & his Brand New Friends |
| 10.30am | Artists’ networking hour with optional breakfast* |
| 11am | The Worshipful The Mayor - formally opens the event |
| 11am | Zac Harris and his gibson acoustic guitar |
| 12noon | The Rob and Jo Show - Performance Poetry |
| 1pm | Four Hand Reel - Celtic duo: Juilian Gurr (mandolin) and Andy Stone (guitar) |
| 3pm | Performance Poetry - Peter John Cooper presents ‘Field of Fantasy’ |
| 4pm | Bafaana - Hypnotic Afro Latin Grooves with Jazz theme |
| 6.30pm | Julie Dunn - Soulful jazz songstress |
| 8.30pm | Zoe Schwarz and Rob Koral - mellow and seductive jazz |
| 10pm | Zoe Schwarz Blues Quartet - from earthy blues to funky modern blues |
| 11.30pm - 2am | Salsa Explosion dance session with DJ Enrique - all levels welcome |
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| 9am - 6pm | Visual art exhibition including Keira Rathbone, Deborah Ward, Eleanor Read, Kristian Grant and Interim |
| 9.30am - 11.30am | Free children’s face painting |
Throughout the day - Locally produced film shorts on the big screen
Up close magic by Kasrani, Chris Woodworth and Magic Singh
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From morning until evening, the Muse Platform programme of free events will reveal some of the region's outstanding artistic talent. The day will start with child-orientated entertainment that will set the tone for this family friendly day, followed by a selection of musicians and theatrical performances. There will be opportunities to relax in front of the open fire and watch the film shorts, or take your time to wander around the wonderful artwork adorning the walls.
Photography will be displayed throughout the day on Aruba’s big screen, while crafts can be acquired from the Pingo artists’ dispensing machine. If participation is paramount, then fear not, the day will conclude with an explosive salsa session for all levels, and Aruba’s cocktail bar will allure those with a thirst for mojito rather than merengue.

The whole day celebrates talented artists that are emerging from the waters of the South Coast. The Wessex Muse Magazine, the region’s art and cultural magazine, has featured all of the artists that we will showcase on the day. Your support is welcomed and integral to the growth of free family entertainment in the region.
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