The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

5 of the best

Your guide to events you must not miss this week

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One Small Step 1Peterboro­ugh

Cathedral from July 17

From Saturday you can see a giant representa­tion of the lunar surface, created by the renowned sculptor and artist Peter Walker using imagery from NASA.

The 36m x 7m art installati­on, entitled One Small Step, will transform a huge area of the floor in the north and south transepts, and under the tower, into an image of the moon’s terrain, showing all the craters and details of the lunar rock. Visitors will be able to walk on the surface and even locate the place where Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin made their Apollo 11 landing in 1969. Look out for supporting events in the coming weeks too. Dancing on the Moon (a silent disco), One Giant Leap (a lunar crafts day with teddy bear drop) and Moon with a View (seeing One Small Step from above, plus the view from the top of the tower). Mezzosopra­no Gabriella PinedaRodr­igues will be giving a concert of Songs to the Moon, on July 24 at 7.30pm.. www.peterborou­gh-cathedral. org.uk

Community picnic 2Bretton

Park, July 21

The event - held next to the water park from 11am to 2pm - will have popular local resident ‘Dave the Clown’ bringing lots of smiles to the faces of all age groups at 11:30am, followed by a Laughter Yoga session at 1pm.

All residents are welcome, all they need to do is bring their own picnic and something to sit on. Community engagement worker, Kathy Shaw said: “Everyone who has tried Laughter Yoga says how uplifting it is, and Dave the Clown is a very much loved local character, I think it will be good few hours of fun.” The event is part of a programme of engagement activities to support community aims in Bretton, it is funded by People’s Health Trust, and supported by Royal Voluntary Service.

For more informatio­n, please call Kathy 07714 091 073 or email katy.shaw@ royalvolun­taryservic­e.org.uk

BLOCKBUSTE­R 3Key Theatre tonight and tomorrow

Sam is an ordinary person, from an ordinary town. Then one day everything changes. In a race against time to save the world, Sam must solve an ancient mystery, defeat an alien army and protect the President of the United States. Can it be done?

BLOCKBUSTE­R is a live theatre show…of a movie brought to the stage by Lamphouse Theatre. Featuring a 40-strong digital choir and presented in real life widescreen, this hilarious romp will be a night out to remember! www. keytheatre­peterborou­gh. ticketsolv­e.com/

4The Fletton Club, July 18

A new six-week salsa dance course gets underway in The Ball Room, at the Fletton High Street venue from 7pm11pm. www.everybodys­alsa.com

Salsa for beginners Silver Screen Theatre

The film screenings continue tonight and tomorrow with Dream Horse. The film tells the inspiring true story of Dream Alliance, an unlikely race horse bred by small town Welsh bartender, Jan Vokes. On Wednesday, July 21, you can see The Father, a 2020 drama film co-written and directed by Florian Zeller, in his directoria­l debut, based on his 2012 play Le Père. www. keytheatre­peterborou­gh. ticketsolv­e.com

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