Tuesday, 9th February 2010

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Le Rocquier Dance Show

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STUDENTS from Le Rocquier School took their talents from the classroom to the stage this week when they performed their annual dance show.

Dance diva joins Haiti line-up

Cathy Battistessa, the voice of Café Del Mar

AN internationally acclaimed chill-out diva has joined Jersey’s Nerina Pallot on the bill of a special fundraising concert for victims of the Haiti earthquake.

We want 3D!

Football fans watch the world’s first live 3D TV sports broadcast football match between Arsenal and Manchester Utd in the Railway Tavern in London. Picture: Fiona Hanson/PA Wire

IT is more realistic, it makes you feel closer to the action and you get to wear a silly pair of glasses.

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Jersey Side by Side reflects on five years

OVERSEAS aid charity Jersey Side by Side pledged support for the survivors of the Haiti earthquake at a concert marking five years since its birth.

Nerina to headline Haiti benefit

NERINA Pallot has agreed to lead a host of local talent at a special all-day festival of music to raise money for the victims of the Haiti earthquake.

Play it again, Romeo

In what appears to be a rather unfortunate programming clash, the Arts Centre and the Opera House are both due to stage productions of Romeo and Juliet next week.

Jack and the Jersey Beanstalk

The Jersey Amateur Dramatic Club’s production of Jack and the Jersey Bean Stalk has all an Island audience could wish for in a pantomime.

Green Room Club pantomime

The Jersey Green Room Club are celebrating their centenary year with another spectacular pantomime at the Opera House.

Gandey’s Christmas Circus

AN international troupe of performers – from Colombian acrobats to Dutch illusionists – have brought some festive sparkle to the Waterfront.

Robinson Crapaud given a hero’s welcome home

FOR a simple Grey Belly* who probably thought the West End was just beyond Vinchelez, Hedley Le Maistre seemed a comfortable star as he walked down the red carpet at the première of his latest film on Saturday night.