The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Weekend events

Dundee city centre, July 21-22

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Mini Golf

Reform Street

Saturday and Sunday noon-5pm.

Try your hand at the Dundee Institute of Architect’s mini golf course, kindly loaned by Drumoig Golf Centre. Each hole is beautifull­y designed, many featuring local landmarks. Aim through the Royal Arch, chip around the V&A and putt past Malmaison.

Play Bunker

Albert Square

Saturday noon-6pm and Sunday noon-5pm Sometime hitting the bunker is a good thing! With gently sloping sides to climb over and into the sand pit with buckets, rakes and fun. Aloha ice shave bar will be on hand to cool everyone down, and there will be storytelli­ng and music to offer rest and relaxation as the children play.

Street Performanc­e

Throughout the streets

Saturday and Sunday afternoons

Surge, a leading developer of street art, presents a line-up of extraordin­ary and memorable street theatre acts including a journey into the mystical heart of Mayan culture, Definitely, Maybe not Oasis where you can relive the days of the Gallagher brothers and Waggle Dance, where you can follow a swarm of super friendly bees as they search for a new home

Music

Various city centre sites Opportunit­ies for local existing and emerging musicians to showcase their talents and get gigs in the city. During both days, there will be mini busking sites in Albert Square and City Square and gigs in venues including cafes.

Farmers’ Market and Food and Drink

City Square

Across the weekend the city will be showcasing local produce and culinary delights. On Saturday morning City Square will host the Farmers’ Market. Following that, on Saturday evening and over Sunday, there will be range of local food and drink stalls to enjoy.

Young People’s Creative Market

City Square

Sunday noon-5pm

Sunday will see City Square taken over by young crafters and makers – aged under 26 – who have been invited to take a stall and sell their work.

Re-Formation

Reform Street

Saturday and Sunday

Young people will take over a section of Reform Street and transform it with colour and paint.

Park(ing)

Reform Street

Saturday and Sunday

Sit and relax and enjoy a bit of extra space in the city at the top of Reform Street where the parking bays will be temporaril­y turned into parks and seating areas.

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