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The Titanic Belfast attraction, located on the spot the ship was built in Belfast, rcently welcomed its five-millionth visitor. The attraction has also listed its top five things to experience according to guests. The Shipyard Ride The Shipyard Ride lets visitors explore the sights, sounds, smells and stories of shipyard the people who built RMS ...
Storied Australian entertainer, Dein Perry is bringing an athletic theme to London's Tap Dancing scene. Indeed, there are a plethora of sporting talents Down Under, and this extends to six guys from a steel town north of Sydney, Australia. Dein Perry calls upon his industrial hometown roots of Newcastle to create chaotic surroundings that...
Storrs Hall, which is located on the shores of Lake Windermere and was favoured by William Wordsworth and Beatrix Potter has an Autumn Boathouse experience. This allows guests to stay in boathouse with private steam room, outdoor Jacuzzi and countryside views, along with an hour-and-a-half private cruise on the Lake. Lakeland poet William Wordswort...
Dr Gunther von Hagens' Body Worlds has sparked curiosity, controversy and acclaim around the world and attracted over 47 million visitors globally. BODY WORLDS is the only exhibition of bodies where all the anatomical specimens in the exhibition are real. There are currently over 17,000 Body Worlds donors, worldwide, who have agreed to donate their...
The Lilian Baylis Studio in London played host to the stage of opportunity for budding Young Associates that are part of the inaugural Sadler's Wells programme, all of whom desire to have a flourishing career in choreography. The night's entertainment consisted of four pieces, each with their own philosophical representation of heart, min...
Indeed, the cast more than 'express' themselves in a dynamic production that illustrates Indian music and dancing culture. The generous leg space at Sadler's Wells Peacock Theatre enables you to dance in sync to a depiction of Holi (festival of colours) and follow through on intricate Bhangra sequences. The opening scene served as a remi...