Canal Art Tribute ~ Paint a Remembrance Day Plate
Thursday 19th September
5pm – 8pm
Roman Circus Visitors Centre
Roman Circus Walk
CO2 7QZ
Introducing a collaboration with the historical Roman Circus Visitors Centre and Rosa Lea Canal Art.
I will be holding a workshop where we combine the preservation of history with Canal Art.
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Come and paint your own Remembrance Day Bone China plate
Seats will be limited due to the venue size so get your tickets early.
What happens at the Roman Circus?
The Roman Circus: Was a large open-air venue used for public events, primarily chariot races. The most famous example is the Circus Maximus in Rome.
These events were massive public spectacles and served as entertainment for the masses, playing a significant role in Roman social and political life. The races were thrilling and dangerous, involving teams of horses and skilled charioteers competing for victory.
The circus also hosted other forms of entertainment, such as gladiatorial combat, animal hunts, and public games.
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