Posts Tagged ‘England’

Guy Fawkes Fireworks Celebrations Light Up London This Weekend to Mark Anniversary of Plot to Destroy Parliament

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Three days of Guy Fawkes celebrations across London kicked off on Thursday night with dozens of fireworks displays in London parks to commemorate the infamous failed gunpowder plot to destroy the Houses of Parliament and kill King James I in 1605.

The events in London promise the best pyrotechnics and are expected to draw in large crowds particularly as many of them are free. Last night thousands flocked to south London venues where many of the top displays were taking place.

There were fireworks and bonfires at Brockwell Park, Clapham Common, Streatham Common, Wimbledon Park, Crystal Palace Park and Southwark Park. There was also displays at Roundwood Park, Brent and Syon Park, Brentford — where the Gunpowder Plot was re-enacted.

Firework displays will also be held on Friday and on Saturday when crowds will gather at some of the country’s biggest fireworks shows. Fireworks at Alexandra Palace will be coupled with England’s largest German beer festival and a funfair, and this year’s display at Battersea Park will be set to music with the theme of love.

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London Theatres Host Puppetry Festival Event Dispelling Myths About the Art

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

London Puppetry Festival 2009 is the first festival of puppetry to take place across London for over 25 years; unlike most puppet shows, all the work programmed is for adults.

Over 10 days a range of performances, masterclasses and symposia will take place at seven venues across the capital including a number of theatres. The Central School of Speech and Drama, Jacksons Lane, the Little Angel Theatre, Puppet Theatre Barge and others are to be used for the festival.

Organisers plan to explode the myths that currently surround puppetry in England, proving that puppets aren’t just for kids.  It will showcase a diverse range of contemporary work from UK and international practitioners, bringing puppetry to new adult audiences – proving it’s not all about slapstick Punch and Judy shows.

The festival starts on Friday 30th October and continues until Sunday 8th November.

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David Beckham Celebrates England Win at Top London Club Bungalow 8

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

The England football team were in high spirits as they celebrated their 3-0 win against Belarus at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday night at one of the best London Clubs.

With WAG Victoria Beckham at home in LA, Premiership footballer David Beckham, headed to top London night club and celeb haunt Bungalow 8 with a friend.

An inside source said: “As soon as David arrived in the club he was ushered to his table with his male pal but soon after he was surrounded by women who were all vying to get his attention.”

Beckham partied until 3am despite his 7am flight back to LA. I hope he remembered to book a taxi to take him to the airport before bed!

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London 2012 to Rio de Janeiro 2016 for the Olympics

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009

With London 2012 now less than three years away preparations for the London Olympics, the third occasion the games have been held in England but the first since 1948, are deep in progress.

London 2012 is now less than three years away

London 2012 is now less than three years away

Meanwhile the International Olympic Committee have announced the next country to host the Summer Games will be Brazil with the sporting showcase being held in the city of Rio de Janeiro being chosen to stage the 2016 Games.

Rio won the nomination in Copenhagen with Madrid, Tokyo and Chicago failing in their bids.

Brazil was a surprise winner with Chicago expected to get the backing of the IOC.

Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva was overjoyed stating, “The world has recognised that the time has come for Brazil” following his impassioned speech which promised to, “deliver an unforgettable Games”.

IOC President Jacques Rogge announced the winner late Friday as Brazilian football legend Pele, a key contributor to their bid, wept with joy.

The city’s famous Copacabana beach vanished under a sea of green and yellow reports claim.

The Brazilian efforts were praised by the IOC for presenting a “a very strong technical bid”.

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