PETERHOUSE FESTIVAL

2003


The main purpose of this biennial festival is to allow you to explore the wide range of activities and talents that exist at Peterhouse, Peterhouse Girls, and Springvale House. These include academic, sport, dance, music, art, drama, poetry, recreation, worship, IT, wildlife and community.

The festival begins as you enter the School gates, where you pass a procession of flags representing the diversity of cultures and nationalities present within Peterhouse.

We hope that you will enjoy our festival and everything it has to offer.

Programme

Monday 28th July
1900 French Play - 'Calamity Jane', - Schools performance - Hodgson Room

Tuesday 29th
1400 Kukura neShungu Party - Gosho Park
1930 *The Glass Menagerie* - (Schools performance) - Hodgson Room
plus Dress rehearsal - 'Henry the Tudor Dude' - Fieldsend Hall

Wednesday 30th
1930 *The Glass Menagerie* Public Performance (Refreshments available)
1930 Christian Forum Variety Show - Senior Dining Hall

Thursday 31st
1930 *Henry the Tudor Dude* - Public and Schools performance - Fieldsend Hall

Friday 1st August
From 1400 Hockey v Falcon - 14A, 15A, 16A, 2nd, 1st
1500 Shona Play - written and performed by the Shona club - Amphitheatre
1900 Falcon Staff Supper - Staff Pub
1930 *Calamity Jane*- Public Performance (Refreshments) - Hodgson Room

Saturday 2nd
0900 Springvale House Under 11 Hockey festival - Springvale
Chess v Falcon - Room 1
Rugby v Falcon U14, U15, 3rd 4th.
Rowing challenge throughout the day - Great Court
1st XI Soccer vs Falcon - Field 9
1200 Food and refreshment tents.
Model aircraft display on the rugby field
1340 Rugby v Falcon U16A
1450 Rugby v Falcon 2nd
1600 Rugby v Falcon 1st (Drinks outside the Ball and Whistle after the 1st team match, and food is available for those not attending the Dinner)
1800 *Golden Jubilee 50th -Fund Raising Dinner* - Senior Dining Hall
2000 *Henry the Tudor Dude - Gala performance* - Fieldsend Hall

Rowing challenges continue throughout the night in the Great Court

Sunday 3rd - MAIN FESTIVAL DAY
0800 United family Eucharist Service

0845 *Champagne Breakfast*(Exotic Beach theme) - Gibbs Court
0915 French Cafe - Library Court
0930 D Block singing "Along Came Man" - Gibbs Court
0945 Chamber Choir - Gibbs Court
0945 Mothers vs Pupils hockey - Field 5
0945 Jazz and Light Music with a French flavour - Library Court
0945 Allied Arts competition finalists - Fieldsend Hall
0945 Aerobic and Modern Dance - Fieldsend Hall
0945 interact Show exerpts - Fieldsend Hall

From 1000 - 1600 *Festival Market* - Great Court

1000 Wood Turning and Pottery Wheel - Great Court
1000 Geography Department Metlink Project - Gibbs Reception
1000 English Department puzzles - Library Court
1000 Weights room display - Weights room
1000 Snake Club talk and display - Gibbs Court
1015 Pros and verse - Amphitheatre
1030 Marimbas and Mbira playing - Amphitheatre
From 1100 Science department demonstrations - John Carter Science Block
1130 Impala dissection - John Carter Science Block

Lunch. A variety of food and drink stalls in the Great Court, including Mulled wine, Irish Coffee, Cash Bar, Hot Dogs, Steak and Borewors Rolls, Pies, and a selection of Curries with Rice, or Chicken Rolls and Salad.
In addition we hope to present Peterhouse's own version of 'Ready, Steady, Cook'

From 1300 Subject speakers from Toastmasters, introducing "Hyde Park Corner" - Great Court
1330 Interact Exerpts - Fieldsend Hall and Amphitheatre
1330 Aerobic and Modern Dance - Fieldsend Hall
1400 Pros and Verse - Amphitheatre
1415 Falconry display followed by the chance to join an early evening hunt - Great Court
1430 Snell House and PHG Art Department raffle draws - Amphitheatre
1445 Afternoon tea - Chapel Court
1500 D Block boys singing "Along Came Man" - Chapel
1530 Marimba and Mbira playing - Amphitheatre
1530 Traditional Dancing - Amphitheatre
1545 Music around the fires, (with mulled wine and some light music) - amphitheatre
1600 Bus leaves for a guided walk in Gosho Park, followed by a Sundowner at Bushman's lookout. Meet Mr Burgess at the main door of the Chapel.

Throughout the day there will be many stalls and static displays, and for those distraught parents, we will have a children's area once again. There will also be a selection of childrens videos being shown throughout the day, at advertised times, in the Video lecture theatre.


Book early!! - Limited numbers for the events marked *........*


Make the most of the festival weekend and stay over :-

(1) Camp or caravan at PH with your sons and daughters. Lots of wood and hot showers.

(2) Rusticate in Gosho Park at the Bush camp (Bookings with the School office)

(3) At Malwatte (011 703 976)

(4) In the Marondera Hotel (079 24005/6)

(5) At the Entertainment Centre Club 20/19 (079 23564)

(6) Mrs. O'Donnel 6km along North Rd. - Self contained Rondavel (079 23443)

EARLY BOOKING IS RECOMMENDED


Last updated 26 July 2003

Any queries, ideas or offers of assistance email the Festival Secretary or

Phone John Barrie or Bryony Rheam - 079-24951(extension 257) after office hours.


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