A DANCE performance that moves around The King's School gardens in the shadow of Worcester Cathedral will be held as part of the Three Choirs Fringe Festival.
Members of Dancefest, a local dance agency, will be staging Moves Out... Moves In... a performance in two parts.
The first part, Moves Out takes place through the gardens and is in a promenade style so there is no formal seating.
The second part, Moves In takes things inside to the King's School theatre.
Dancefest groups from Worcester, Pershore, Kidderminster, Malvern, Hereford and Leominster have been working with professional dance leaders.
They have created new works for the show, with titles such as Midsummer Masquerade, Sunkissed and Sleeping Thoughts.
"If the weather stays fine it's going to be great," said Rose Beeston development co-ordinator for Dancefest.
"If it does rain we can perform it all inside but it wouldn't be quite the same."
The performance takes place at 7pm on Saturday, July 20. Tickets £4, concessions £2, from Dancefest on 01905 339343.
Today's offering from the fringe is an open night with the Salvation Army's Worcester Citadel Band.
Conductor David Bishop Rowe has chosen works by Greig, Wagner and Kingdom Triumphant to show the band's range.
Anyone who wants to go along to listen or play should visit the Worcester Citadel, The Trinity, next to the Cornmarket car park tonight at 7.45pm.
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