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Dorchester
Festival 22/23rd May
Dorchester
Roman Festival Maumbury Rings, Dorchester 22 & 23 May 2010-03-15
11am - 4pm. Free. Visit the atmospheric Roman amphitheatre to
commemorate the 1600th anniversary of the end of Roman Rule. Roman
re-enactors Legio II Augusta will be providing displays by legionaries
and gladiators, demonstrations of everyday life in Roman Britain
and opportunities for the whole family to join in. More information
01305 228241 www.dorsetaonb.org.uk.
Caerleon
Festival 3rd/4th July
Arthur:
Caerleon to Camelot. Saturday 3rd and Sunday 4th July 11am – 5pm.
Caerleon Amphitheatre. Come and join us for a magical weekend
as Caerleon comes alive to tales of Arthur in this spectacular
show. Watch Britannia, the UK’s largest late Roman re-enactment
society, in the Amphitheatre. Listen to Dr Juliette Wood talk
on 'The Truth about King Arthur'. With Living History, Dragon
puppets, craft stalls, children's activities and tours of Roman
Caerleon with an Archaeologist. Children’ activities. £12 Family;
Adult £4.50; Concession £2.50. Suitable for all. Caerleon Amphitheatre.
Roman
Film Festival
Friday 23rd July - Sunday 25th July
Chichester
Cinema at New Park Celebrating 1600 years since the Romans left
Britain in 410AD, a weekend of films and documentaries presented
jointly by Chichester District Museum and New Park Cinema. Alexander
the Great, Gladiator, Spartacus and Centurion will all be shown
along with a series of documentaries on the invasion. Tickets
available from Chichester Cinema. See www.chichestercinema.org
or call 01243 786650
Fort
Cumberland, Portsmouth.
Festival 31st July - 1st August
Featuring
plenty about Roman Britain, including mosaic making with Bignor
Roman Villa, and a talk on the End of Roman Britain by Tony Wilmott.
For more details call 023 9285 6704 or email fort.cumberland@english-heritage.org.uk
or visit www.english-heritage.org.uk
7th
November - 'Romans Go Home' event
at Jewry Wall Museum, Leicester
Displays
of late roman military kit & drill, roman food & cosmetics by
the Batavi. A fashion show comparing 2nd (provided by the 'Ratae
Romans') & 5th century fashion for soldiers, civilian men & women.
There will also be a couple of talks.
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