The Norfolk and Norwich Festival is now in full swing and there are lots of great events to enjoy this weekend. Arts correspondent Emma Knights looks at 10 highlights taking place today and tomorrow.
The Garden Party - Enjoy a picnic in Chapelfield Gardens while watching an array of free weird and wonderful acts. Saturday/Sunday 12pm-6pm)
Dee Dee Bridgewater - The jazz star will perform her unique spin on standards and re-envision jazz classics at Norwich Theatre Royal. (Saturday, 8pm)
Calidore Quartet - Enjoy a folk-inspired mix of music by Dvorak, Ligeti and Tchaikovsky at Norwich Playhouse. (Saturday 7.30pm)
Ragroof Tea Dances - Join the Ragroof Players for a fun-filled afternoon of tea, cake and dancing in the Adnams Spiegeltent. (Saturday/Sunday 1.30pm)
Driftwood - Australian company Casus Circus perform their latest spectacle in the stunning Adnams Spiegeltent. (Saturday/Sunday 7.30pm)
The Family Show - Mischief and mayhem will abound in this show for all the family by Lords of Strut at the Adnams Spiegeltent. (Saturday/Sunday 11am)
Rana Begum - Enjoy this striking and colourful solo art show at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts. (Saturday/Sunday 10am-5pm)
'Art Exhibition' - Artist Hans-Peter Feldmann's humorous show includes copies of old master paintings with red noses. (Saturday 12pm-5pm)
Museum of the Moon - Bask under the moonlight of Luke Jerram's free installation at The Forum and enjoy an array of festivities. (Saturday/Sunday, all day)
Martin Hayes and Dennis Cahill - Hear the duo perfom their soulful interpretations of Irish tunes at Norwich Playhouse. (Sunday 7.30pm)
For more details of all Norfolk and Norwich Festival events, including ticket prices and how to book, visit www.nnfestival.org.uk
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