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Things to do today in Bristol – Thursday, March 2 2017
DANCER + Q&A: This film about Sergei Polunin, the Royal Ballet’s youngest ever principle dancer, is followed by a satellite Q&A with the man himself. 6.30pm, various cinemas, rated 12A
SAVITRI GRIER & RICHARD UTTLEY: Acclaimed violinist Grier will be accompanied by pianist Uttley for this lunchtime concert. 1.05pm, The Lantern, £6
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THE LOVE WITCH + Q&A: A preview screening of this film, which affectionately spoofs 1970s horror flicks, plus a Q&A with the director. 6.15pm, Watershed, rated 15
RAY: Screened part of the British Film Institute’s Black Star season, this biopic tells the incredible story of blind Georgia-born Ray Charles. 7.30pm, Curzon, rated 15
LUBAINA HIMID – NAVIGATION CHARTS: The pioneer of Britain’s Black Arts Movement in the 1980s exhibits a multitude of work, focussing on migration and labour. 11am-5pm, Spike Island, free
PERFORMANCE ARCHIVE DISPLAY: Arnolfini have dived into their extensive archives to find materials relating to three key arts performances. 11-6pm, Arnolfini, free
LET ME TELL YOU A STORY, JACK: The theme of this storytelling evening is dearest memories and the things you’d rather forget. 6.30pm, Crofters Rights, free.