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The Dukes Award-Winning Outdoor Theatre Returns With The Jungle Book

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The Dukes award-winning outdoor walkabout theatre season returns to Lancaster’s Williamson Park this Summer.

Following on from last-years sold out performances of Grimm Tales, The Dukes will delight audiences once again when it presents The Jungle Book from July 22nd - August 28th. Step into the jungle of Lancaster’s Williamson Park as this adventurous story is told by our heroic wolves, cheeky monkeys and jungle creatures as our audience are led through all the twists and turns of this famous story adapted by Andrew Pollard. With the enchanting park as their backdrop, this epic setting for the story of Mowgli, Baloo and the infamous villains Shere Kahn & Kaa is told as the audience follow the drama by moving from one wonderful location to another. Full of catchy songs, wondrous characters and clever costumes, this laugh out loud adventure will sprinkle magic on your summer. The Jungle Book is directed by Sarah Punshon who also directed The Dukes outdoor production of Grimm Tales in 2021 Is sponsored by Lancaster BID who are supporting with Jungle Book themed arts workshops at 10 Lancaster & Morecambe schools, as part of a city centre Jungle takeover of shops & local businesses. The Dukes has been entertaining generations of families with their summer promenade shows since 1987, attracting a total of more than a half a million people. In 2016, its outdoor version of The Hobbit won the UK Theatre Award for Best Show for Children and Young People.

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The Jungle Book runs on Tuesdays-Sundays from July 22-August 28 at 7.15pm. Tickets must be booked in advance. Group bookings negotiable.

Please contact The Dukes Box Office on N 01524 598500 or E tickets@dukeslancaster.org

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In recent months the charity has brought families back together with family events at Bounce Soft Play, the Odeon Cinema and the Ice Arena, as well as parties for Christmas and Halloween. These events are always incredibly popular with many selling out in a matter of hours – showing the need for such events is high.

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Burnley By Megha Seth

Burnley is a proud town of many things of its own with two of the most prominent ones being their famous football club Burnley F.C. and the other one being its breath-takingly beautiful Pennine countryside. In fact, most of the parks of Burnley have been awarded Green Flags for their evidently high standards offering vast stretches of greens for various outdoor sports.

Burnley is a thriving market town with 80% of it being rural and the rest is surrounded by the stunning countryside. It has been named one of the friendliest towns in England and has also once been awarded as the “most enterprising area in the UK” with its largest production of cotton cloth in the world alongside being a major aerospace manufacturing and engineering centre. As dreamy as it sounds with all the greenery around, Burnley provides for an excellent quality of life making it an even more fantastic place to visit. If you are the adventurous type and keen on any land or water sport such as windsurfing, hiking, kayaking, cycling, sailing, golf or horse riding, you don’t have to look any further as you can do it all right in Burnley.

HISTORY OF THE TOWN Similar to the other towns of Lancashire, Burnley grew rapidly from the end of the 18th century. With its cotton textile industry, it gained eminent recognition and popularity in the early 19th century by being the largest producer of cotton cloth in the world. The development was fuelled by the construction of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and the presence of coal reserves. Located 34 kilometres north of Greater Manchester and 32 kilometres east of Preston, Burnley is situated at the junction, where the two rivers Burn and Calder meet. Apart from being a town and borough in Lancashire, it’s also an administrative and historic county of England. The town had managed to create strong economic links with neighbouring cities of Greater Manchester and Preston, allowing for the first direct rail line between Burnley’s Manchester Road station and Manchester’s Victoria station.

BURNLEY F.C. Besides the thriving economical contributions, Burnley’s contribution to the football league is also remarkable, being one of the twelve founding members of The English Football League. Burnley F.C. was one of the first to become a professional football club in 1883 and later played a huge role in putting pressure on the Football Association to permit payment to players for matches. Not only that, they also have major contributions in bringing back the English League club not once but twice, which without a doubt makes it the pride of the town.

PLACES OF INTEREST With the beauty that Burnley is, there’s so much to see and do there.

Here’s a list of places you can’t afford to miss:

The Singing Ringing Tree The Singing Ringing tree that sits on a higher plane overlooking the town on Crown Point, is a unique masterpiece of a sculpture, made from pipes of steel stacked in layers taking the shape of a tree. It harnesses wind energy to create a low and melodious sound, winning it the National Award for architectural excellence by the Royal Institute of British Architects In 2007. Designed by Tonkin Liu, this masterpiece of architecture along with its stunning view, makes it a lovely place to take walks around and enjoy the natural music that it offers. Towneley Hall The Towneley Hall located in the Towneley Park is a truly historic building built in the late 12th century. It was originally home to the catholic Towneley Family which is now open to the public for visits and often booked as a wedding venue for its beautiful interior and exterior. Apart from that, the building also holds fine collections of 19th-century artwork, regional furniture collection exhibitions, events, and programs throughout the year. With lots of “hidden” rooms and mysteries to explore and unravel in this place, Towneley Hall makes for a place of must-visit in Burnley. It is free for students and children under 12. Thompson Park Thompson Park is known to be the best park in East Lancashire, with a really big play area for children having both water and sand areas. It has a lake large enough for boating and kayaking along with an Italian garden and also a rose garden. You can also find a pavilion cafe inside the park and a cute miniature railway that takes you halfway around the park. With its scenic view and variety of wildlife, it makes it a beautiful place to unwind and relax from the daily rush of activities. The sunset in the park is one of a kind and really cannot be missed. Burnley Town Centre Burnley’s town centre is a great place to shop with big branches of wellknown chain stores, nightlife, cafés along with small independent shops in the Burnley Market. SHOPPING IN BURNLEY The Charter Walk Shopping Centre that is located in the heart of Burnley, has over 80 brands under its roof, while the other part of the town centre is packed with unique independent stores and businesses. Whether you’re looking for fashion outfits or technology or just window shopping, Burnley Town centre has it all. Enjoying the Town Centre When it comes to exploring the local culture in Burnley, the Town Centre is the place to dig. With its historic Burnley Mechanics Theatre that was opened by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth itself in 1987, it presents

the best entertainment, special events, and community activities in town. There is usually always a full program of shows throughout the year including comedy, music, theatre, musicals and dance showcasing the local talents of the town.

FOOD IN BURNLEY Not just scenic views and architectural beauty, Burnley offers great food, as well.

Here the must-try places in Burnley:

The Cafe The Cafe at Shares Hey Farm is a charity run Cafe by HAPPA (Horses and Ponies Protection Association) with a combination of a stunning country setting with beautiful horses and ponies to love and appreciate. The second floor of the cafe provides you with a beautiful view of the farm and running horses. They have outdoor seating arrangements for people to enjoy their food while soaking in the fresh air. The cafe is top notch in serving local food and is one of the busiest in town so it requires prior booking for a seat. With two large breakfast platters they also serve an extensive variety of brunch and lunch items for different kinds of pallets. The most ordered item on the menu is their Homemade Cheese and Onion Pie. Bistro 197 Bistro 197 is arguably the best restaurant and bar that you can find in Burnley. Loved by both the natives and visitors, they are famously known for serving breakfast and lunch. Although they need not do much for the returning customers, Bistro 197 are always launching new menus for every season and occasion along with their constant “Classic Menu”. For a full three course meal it would cost less than £19 per person, while a full English breakfast would only cost about £8, making it one of the best in town, without making any compromises in quality, quantity, and affordability. They also have outdoor seating arrangements along with an extensive bar accompanied by a light snacks menu. The must try items are: The Quiche, All English Breakfast, and Sea Bass. Vegetarian and vegan options are available here too. Aroma Asian Restaurant Aroma is a family run business known for its authentic Asian cuisines, friendly staff, cosy atmosphere and contemporary surroundings. They pride themselves on high standards and aim to be the finest example of Asian cuisine in the North West region of England. With an extensive menu of Eastern Spices, they have earned the name of “The best curry in Lancashire” along with winning the country’s highest health award, the “Recipe 4 Health Certificate” and numerous awards over the course of 40 years. The most ordered items off the menu are Shashlik Nawabi Lamb and Tikka Balti served alongside Butter Naan Bread.

All in all, Burnley is a place that offers almost everything you can expect in a popular town and more. With regular cultural events and lots of live music events across the town, there’s always something to see or do in Burnley.

The music is not in the notes but in the silence between them ~ Mozart

Physics definition:- the number of times that a wave is produced within a particular period, esp. within one second.

By Jason Gleaves, international author of ‘UFO PHOTO’ and ‘The Ufology Umbrella’ plus Ufonly on Facebook, Twitter and Onstellar. New Documentary ‘Multidimensional’ available on Amazon Prime, iTunes, Apple tv, Google Play, Microsoft Store.

So we are talking about the fascinating link between musicians and Unidentified Flying Objects (UFO’s) seen worldwide plus speed and time in relation.

Many famous Musicians and not so famous who have claimed to have seen UFO’s and other strange unexplained ariel phenomena all appear to have one main important thing in common, an accelerated or heightened ability to obtain or decipher frequencies which appears to make them susceptible to have ‘frequency’ experiences leading to sightings of craft and alike, it’s basically similar to tuning into their favourite Radio station eliminating all other frequencies (radio stations) and seeing the UFO’s in its true form and possibly dimensional original form or state. This phenomenon is not exclusive to only famous musically talented people but all musicians gifted to read and understand music and especially the complicated multilayered frequencies in which all types of music has with it’s various pitches and tones. It’s also remarkably similar to the animal kingdom in which animals can hear certain frequencies out of the normal human hearing ranges and frequencies. Musicians etc are perfectly synced like animals in receiving the various acoustic variations and because of this would be more likely to have an unidentified flying object (UFO) sighting or experience. An increasing number of people are reporting hearing a ringing tone in their ears often reported and linked to UFO sightings and phenomena alike, some say just their left ear appears to ring and others say the right ear and of course some say both ears at once (but this isn’t as common). This can be caused by a natural medical condition called Tinnitus where the affected person has similar irritating symptoms. Another cause to the ringing condition could be the excessive use of heavy noisy machinery or high impact/pitched pneumatic equipment over a long period of time without the use of ear defenders for protection, and could cause permanent damage but this is not always the case. Also relating to Unidentified Flying Phenomena (UFP’s) are the growing number of craft and anomalies which have been captured on video footage and digital media of various craft appearing to morph shape, this strange visual phenomena when witnessed can leave the experiencer bewildered and possibly confused as to what they are looking at...? Observing it’s strange and peculiar actions raising the question that it’s not from this world, as this kind of craft has been described by many researchers in ufology as interdimensional or multi-dimensional in nature and use this unknown concept of ‘frequencies’ - Hertz to change shape as it moves in and out of dimensions giving the illusion of Morphing and distorting in its general appearance. If you research and look for yourself on youtube etc you can find videos of this ‘frequency phenomenon’ which have been scientifically setup using mercury and placed on a music sound speaker and preset frequencies introduced in a controlled environmental manner, which vibrates the mercury from 120Hz down to a controlled 10Hz. As the frequencies change you can visibly see the mercury change shape depending on the various tones and pitches applied. During this controlled experiment the high density and overall surface tension causes the mercury to resonate at different frequencies in different precise ways, the higher the frequency the more ‘nodes’ it will form on its edge causing the constant visible change in appearance. (similar to the UFO’s seen and acting in this exact same fascinating manner). Scientists need to pursue and research this unknown phenomena in more depth to understand the potential physics involved.

Monaural - Pure - Frequency of Mercury - 141.27 Hz.

In 1978 Hans Cousto, a Swiss mathematician and musicologist discovered the natural law of the ‘COSMIC OCTAVE’ as the important link between many different kinds of periodically occurring natural phenomena, such as the orbits of the planets, the weather, colours, and especially rhythms and tones. Using the scientific formula of the Cosmic Octave f . 2n (= multiple doubling of a certain frequency) Hans Cousto firstly transposed astronomical periods into distinguishable audible frequencies. Mercury is the planet next to our Sun, its rotation around the Sun lasts approximately 88 days. Its tone oscillates in the 30th octave with 141.27 Hz. tone is a C#.

The corresponding colour is a blue with a wavelength of about 480 nanometers. Mercury, which is, according to astrological and hermetic tradition, the morning star of Gemini and the evening star of Virgo, which stand for communication and cleverness. Effect: supports the speech centre and the communicative intellectual principle. Mercury’s eccentric orbit takes the small planet as close as 47 million km (29 million miles) and as far as 70 million km (43 million miles) from the Sun. If one could stand on the scorching surface of Mercury when it is at its closest point to the Sun, the Sun would appear more than three times as large as it does when viewed from Earth. This is why I believe, Frequency - Frequencies - Music - UFO’s, are all connected with each other and maybe everything in our cosmos. There’s no better way to clear a party than by telling people that you’ve witnessed a UFO or strange unexplained phenomenon in the skies. That’s why musicians who have seen and experienced UFO’s especially famous musicians are brave to come forward and step up to the plate to tell all about their amazing experiences. Here are just a few famous musicians who have come forward to tell of their quite often life changing experience.

Nick Jonas

Nick Jonas claims that he witnessed a UFO during 2007 while he was hanging out with a close friend in his backyard in Los Angeles, U.S. He told the hosts of British U.K. ITV’s This Morning show, “I looked up in the sky and there was three Unidentified flying saucers. I looked at my friend and said ‘Are you seeing this or am I losing my mind?’ He was seeing the identical same thing.”

Tom Delonge

The ex Blink 182 guitarist might be the most vocal proponent of that UFO-Lifestyle. One of Delonge’s most famous UFO sightings happened during 2015 when he was camping out under the stars near the famous UFO Hotspot Area 51 (Groom lake) and witnessed a close encounter. “My whole body felt like it had static electricity running through it, and I open my eyes and the fire is still going, and there’s a conversation going on outside the tent. It sounded like there were about 20 people there, talking, and instantly my mind goes, OK, they’re at our campsite, they’re not here to hurt us, they’re talking about sh*t, but I can’t make out what they’re saying. But they’re working on something.”

In 2017 he was awarded the UFO Researcher of the year by Open Minds Production. Later that year, DeLonge announced a crowd funding campaign for his organization, To The Stars Academy Of Arts & Sciences, in order to launch a spacecraft and possibly contact extraterrestrial life.

Ryan Adams

During 2013, singer-songwriter Ryan Adams was driving through Glendale, CA one night when a huge object that was being chased by helicopters flew over his head. Unfortunately, Adams didn’t snap a picture, but as he said, “Enough people are dead from texting and driving.”

Kacey Musgraves

The country singer from Golden, Texas may have placed seventh on Nashville Star, but she’s the numberone country star when it comes to seeing UFO’s. Her first experience with extraterrestrial craft occurred after a friend’s wedding ceremony in Mexico. “I was with several other people. I was on the beach after my friend’s wedding, after midnight, and it was the craziest movement of light in the sky. All of us watched it for like 20 minutes. It changed shape, it flew across the sky. It did wacky sh*t that nothing normal would do. I was completely sober, swear to God!” According to Musgraves, the UFO sightings continued in Nashville, and later in Los Angeles.

Lemmy Kilmister

Leave it to Lemmy to make a visit from extraterrestrials seem like small potatoes. At Rock in Rio in 2011, Lemmy saw a ship flying over a mountain and he was pretty chill about the whole thing. “Came over the horizon at a thousand miles an hour and stopped dead. I know they’re out there. I don’t have a problem with it.” It sounds like the aliens just wanted to hear “Damage Case.”

Elvis Presley

According to Elvis’s biographers, and even The King himself, Elvis had many encounters with aliens. In fact, the first UFO he ever encountered visited him on the day of his birth in 1935. Or so says Larry Geller, hairstylist and friend to Presley. “His father told us he’d gone out to have a cigarette at 2am during the delivery

and when he looked up into the skies above their little shack, he saw the strangest blue light. He knew right then and there that something special was happening.” But that wouldn’t be the last time Presley was surrounded by ET’s. Once when he and Geller were driving through the desert the duo saw some unusual lights. “They were moving far too quickly to be airplanes, so we just chalked it up to UFO’s.”

Sammy Hagar

Sammy Hagar might not be the best Van Halen frontman, but he’s the only one that had his consciousness downloaded by extraterrestrials. In his 2011 autobiography, Red: My Uncensored Life in Rock, Hagar got into it about his alien encounter in the ‘70s. “It was real. [Aliens] were plugged into me. It was a download situation. This was long before computers or any kind of wireless technology. There weren’t even wireless telephones at the time.

Looking back now, it was like, ‘F*ck, they downloaded something into me!’” He also mentions seeing a “car with no wheels,” which is less cool than having your consciousness downloaded.

Lupe Fiasco

When rapper Lupe Fiasco was living in Chicago in the early 1990’s, he allegedly saw something out of this world. Fiasco was 11 when he woke up one morning surrounded by blue light. He was being shocked by electricity. Then, Fiasco saw a “black disc” fly outside his window around 7 a.m. The whole encounter left him with a scar on his ankle.

Robbie Williams

British pop star Robbie Williams claims that he’s had multiple encounters with UFO’s starting when he was a child. The most outrageous claim he’s made is that while he was listening to his song “Arizona,” which is about aliens, he was visited by a nosy ball of light.

“I stood on the balcony and there was this big ball of gold light that turned up - we thought it was Venus or Mars or something. Then the song stops playing and it disappears. But then we put Arizona on again and the ball turned back up. It happened four times.” It’s not that it’s impossible that Robbie Williams saw a UFO, it’s just that no one (especially not an otherworldly being capable of intergalactic travel) would want to hang out with Robbie Williams while he listened to his own music. Or just in general.

Shaun Ryder

Shaun Ryder of the Happy Mondays first saw a UFO in the late 1970’ when he was 15 years old. He was up early for a messenger job and he got buzzed by the alien equivalent to Top Gun’s Maverick. “At first it was still, and then it went, ‘Voooooooom!’ And then again: ‘Voooooooom!’ Classic zig-zag, hovered, then went off at 10,000 miles an hour. Like Star Trek. Boom. Gone. Yeah!” That first sighting twisted his melon enough to send Ryder on a lifelong search for the unknown.

Russell Crowe

While Russell Crowe was on a break from his internationally famous pub rock group 30 Odd Foot of Grunts (and also being a super famous movie star) in 2013, he set up some cameras to take time lapse photos of fruit bats outside his home in Australia. What he found when he reviewed the footage was nothing less than 100 percent proof of extraterrestrial life.

Isaac Brock

If you know Isaac Brock’s band Modest Mouse, you’re probably surprised to find him on a list of UFO fanatics, but apparently, while he was floating on in the lonesome crowded west he saw something. In 1997, while he was in a plane flying over Arizona he had a firsthand encounter with the Phoenix Lights. He told a reporter that he kept his story a secret for years because he “Didn’t want to be that dude with the alien, with the UFO.” Good thing he didn’t tell anyone, it would have been, could have been worse than he ever knew.

Gin Blossoms

Nineties alt-rockers Gin Blossoms have a string of hits under their belt, but one of the most interesting things about the band happened during the recording of their first single “Follow You Down.” Guitarist Jesse Valenzuela said, “One of the guys in the band stepped outside to smoke a cigarette. He looked up and saw a couple of flashing lights or something, so we all went out and took a look for about 20 minutes. And there you go - UFO sighting.”

Ace Frehley

While playing in KISS, Ace Frehley invented the persona of “the spaceman,” because he’s far out or something? But maybe his personal space-age branding has attracted a few out-of-this-world visitorsto his home in upstate New York. “As far as UFOs, I see them all the time in upstate New York where my place is. I live in a wooded area and objects that can’t possibly move in anyway a man-made craft can, have flown over me.”

Tila Tequila

It’s hard to know if Tila Tequila really believes any of the nonsense that she spouts on social media all day long, but if she’s not trolling, it’s possible that she knows something we don’t. In 2010, Tequila made a Facebook post about being visited by “3 DARK MAN-MADE GREYS” who were trying to scare her into something. If you’re super confused, the Greys are essentially the aliens that landed at Roswell, and while they do technically have clones, we don’t know what all this “manmade” nonsense is about. Maybe it’s best that we don’t know.

Felix Burton

In 2014, dance band member of Basement Jaxx, Felix Burton told New! magazine and The Observer about a UFO that he saw while recording songs for their album Junto. “(I saw) something very still and glinting in the sky, like light reflecting off a car… it looked like a flying saucer, basically. I didn’t see aliens waving at me. It was in the middle of the afternoon last April. I was having a cup of tea with a singer and we were chatting and outside the window there was this thing hovering over London.”

John Lennon

(Over New York)

In 1967, when John Lennon wrote his classic Beatles hit, “Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds,” everyone assumed the psychedelic song was about drugs. Few would have guessed that several years later, a sober Lennon would see something far different in the sky -- a UFO -- and it would have a profound influence on his life.

A drawing of that 1974 sighting, sketched for his “Walls and Bridges” album, depicts what appears to be a classic flying saucer with the word “UFOer” written on the bottom of the object. On the album’s liner notes, the famed musician wrote: “On the 23rd Aug. 1974 at 9 o’clock I saw a U.F.O. J.L.”

Lennon, one of the most outspoken celebrities of his time, claimed he saw the alleged spacecraft above the Manhattan skyline. At the time, he was living on the East Side of the city. During the UFO sighting, Lennon shared an apartment with a girlfriend, May Pang, who, along with other eyewitnesses, also saw the UFO. Lennon subsequently mentioned the event in the song “Nobody Told Me,” recorded several years later. It was one of the last songs he would record before his 1980 murder.

The song includes the following lyrics:

Everybody’s smoking and no one’s getting high,

Everybody’s flying and never touch the sky.

There’s UFOs over New York and I ain’t too surprised.

Nobody told me there’d be days like these.

Strange days indeed.

Kim Wilde

Kim believes aliens are keeping an eye on humanity because they don’t treat each other well.

Her music today is based on the paranormal following a harrowing experience with a UFO. She confessed on British U.K. ITV’s Loose Women: “It was 2009 and I was in our garden with my husband and my girlfriend called Edwina and we saw some helicopters and bright lights come towards us from the south west.

“We looked of course to see maybe they were after someone and they were running through our garden but that didn’t happen and the helicopters left.” When quizzed by Ruth Langsford how close they were, Kim explained they were “very” near to her home. After reasoning the helicopters were most likely called to investigate the alleged paranormal sighting, Kim continued to explain what she saw.

“The light remained in the sky and we went to investigate and the public had taken this snap and it went in the Welwyn Garden newspaper.

“People thought I’d been on the Pino Grigio but actually I hadn’t - I’d been in A&E all night but that was another story,” she added.

The 80s icon added: “Anyway, we’re looking up and all of a sudden it goes from 11oclock to 2oclock and then it went back and forth and then a smaller one joined it.

“Hal Fowler was there and he went running in to find something to film it and we thought it would finish at any second and what I saw really inspired me and I know it was a UFO.”

As you can see the list goes on… a few more people who have had their own experiences are: Kate Bush, David Bowie, Dan Ackroyd and this is just the tip of the iceberg and just increases the authenticity of this phenomenon.

By Jason Gleaves, Ufonly

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