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Animal Face Painting
Face painting can be dated back thousands of years. Many ancient cultures (and a few cultures still today) used face painting to identify separate tribes, to mark special occasions and to strike fear into their enemies as they went into battle.

However, we are not going into battle but on Tuesday and Wednesday at 3pm you have the opportunity to learn how to face paint. There is an Animal theme for this session so expect your faces to be transformed into anything from Baboons to Butterflies or Rats to Scary Tigers.

Afterwards, why not take your animal face to watch Noye's Fludde - become part of the action!

Art Room
Tuesday 3pm, Wednesday 3pm
Directed by Sally Phillips

Art Scholars' Exhibition
This exciting and eclectic exhibition, in the Science School Atrium, features the work of Rugby Schools Art Scholars. Running concurrently with this exhibition the Lewis Gallery is showing the work of celebrated Midlands artist Mo Enright. Mo's work, which is primarily oil on canvas, seeks to re capture the moment or emotion of the time, place or event. The 'sense of place'. Her paintings have a captivating magic about them that draws you back again and again.

Atrium
Thursday 3pm
Directed by Chris John

Fashion Show
Back after popular demand - the Rugby School Fashion Show. Re-vamped. Re-styled. Recycled clothing. Thirteen young designers working with found objects, vintage clothes, and recycled products. Exciting music by Gabriel Sattin. Models from the LXX and more! Welcome to the "JUNKYARD".

Lewis Gallery
Tuesday 5pm, 7.30pm
Directed by Amy Hardy

The Food of Love
Sup softly on an aperitif of words and music exceeding the wildest dreams even of M&S, creamed together for your discerning delectation by freshly picked voices from the School's choicest choirs and dewdappled lyricism feelingly served on a bed of iambic pentameter. A beaker full of the chilly midlands to spirit you away from your dull, tedious lives.

Lewis Gallery
Wednesday 3pm 5pm
Directed by Andrew Fletcher, Nigel Beavan and Jerry Rayner