Margate in March: POW Thanet and more!

Margate in March - POW THanet - Ballarat House Sleeps 10 - visit Kent and discover all the most exciting places to hang out in Margate Old Town and Cliftonville with your family

Got any plans this March?

Why not take a last minute break in Margate with friends?

This is a great time to visit, with POW Thanet in full swing - that’s Power of Women - a fabulous two week long run of amazing events timed to coincide with the International Women's Day 2023.

Here’s the pick of what’s happening next weekend - 10 - 12 March - but make sure you download the full brochure to find out the whole scope of events.

Visit https://www.powthanet.com/events/.

Pick of POW Thanet:

Francesca Ter-Berg at Turner Contemporary

Join Francesca Ter-Berg, cellist, composer, producer, and songwriter, for an evening of experimental and traditional music at the Foyle Room in Turner Contemporary. This immersive performance will feature Francesca's new works, group improvisations, and original material by her collaborators. The event will be accompanied by sensory visuals and followed by DJ sets from Emily Slime and Alishe McCalmont. Francesca is an activist and advocate for community art and space who has helped to save the Margate Synagogue from being sold to property developers.

Fri 10 March, 7.30 - 10pm (doors open 7pm)

All ages. Under 18s to be accompanied by an adult.

Book here:

https://www.powthanet.com/events/turner-contemporary-late

Celebrate International Women’s Day at Ellington Park

This free family festival takes place in Ellington Park in Ramsgate. It includes a community parade, workshops at the bandstand, a drama and choir performance, a pop-up market with artisan craft sellers, have-a-go quilting, and other activities around the park. The Ramsgate and District Model Engineering Club's model train will be open and running all day, and Tania’s Ice Creams will be serving up tasty treats. Ann and her van presents a collage-making station, spreading positivity and creativity. Don't miss out on the fun and celebration of the Power of Women.

Sat 11 March, 11am - 4pm

Ellington Park, Ramsgate

Denai Moore and special guests

This POW Thanet Festival Headline Concert will be a celebration of globally recognized female musicians in Thanet. It promises to be an unforgettable night of genre-bending music, featuring the Social Singing Choir, Sophie Stirling with backing from Institute Collective and Margate local Francesca Ter Berg on cello, and headliner Denai Moore.

Sat 11 March

St Lukes Church, Ramsgate

Book here:

https://www.powthanet.com/events/headline-concert-denai-moore-and-guests

Margate Zine Fair

The Margate Zine Fair is a free drop-in event where you can explore zines, illustrations, stickers, badges, and prints, and create your very own zine to take home. It celebrates zine culture in Kent and the South East - so please bear in mind some content may be for adults only. The event will take place in the Foyles gallery on the ground floor, and the zine-making workshop will take place in the Clore Learning Studio on the First Floor. The exhibitors include Dellana Ariévta, Greta Sharp, Holly Casio, Milk & Moon, Nancy ArtMusic, and Chess Club Magazine.

Sun 12 March 12 - 4pm

Turner Contemporary

More info below:

https://www.powthanet.com/events/margate-zine-fair

Learn how to use the pole with Rosie

Rosie's Pole Fitness offers a pole fitness taster class for everyone at POW Festival 2023, exploring self-confidence through pole dance and movement. The class is suitable for absolute beginners and is focused on fun and empowerment, with no prior experience necessary. Pole dancing is a female-led sport that has gained popularity in recent years, and Rosie's Pole Fitness aims to provide a fun, safe space for people to try it out.

Sun 12 March, 11.30 - 12.30

Minimum age of 16 with parental consent

Margate Caves

Book here: https://www.powthanet.com/events/rosies-pole-fitness

And there’s more… How about Korean food on the seafront?

Experience the brand new Korean themed restaurant at Faith in Strangers right on the Cliftonville seafront, featuring classic chicken and burgers with kimchi, slaws, sesame and tamari sauces. Best enjoyed with imaginative cocktails such as Sriracha Spritz and Lavender Sour. It’s a great setting for large groups, birthdays, and special occasions, while also welcoming walk-ins and smaller groups. You can find more details about the menu and reservations on their website.

Friday and Saturday evenings from 6pm

Book here:

https://faithinstrangers.co.uk/bar-kitchen

Inspector Catchpole & The Cave Killer at Margate Caves in Cliftonville on Northdown Road, March 2023

Join a murder mystery dinner party underground…

Inspector Catchpole takes a break from his usual crime-solving duties and joins a group of amateur cavers to explore an uncharted underground cavern. However, his break is cut short when a murder occurs, and he finds himself trapped underground with rising tensions and water levels. The Inspector must use his knowledge and skills to catch the murderer who is among the group of cavers. Attendees join in on the sleuthing fun and also enjoy a delicious three-course meal. Be prepared for an evening of intrigue and deception,…

Fri 10 March, 7 - 10,30pm

Margate Caves, Northdown Road

£45 each. Book tickets here:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/inspector-catchpole-the-cave-killer-tickets-483856857887

Ghost Car at Whereelse?

Ghost Car rage against political injustices, from patriarchal inequality to homophobia, racism, and toxic relationships. Their music calls for autonomy and revolt against an archaic nationalist system, with riff-heavy bangers influenced by 60s psych. They have supported the likes of Shonen Knife, Amyl and The Sniffers and Beth Ditto. Ghost Car spread their mantra of inclusivity and equal rights as loudly as possible.

Fri 10 March, 7pm

Whereelse?

An 18+ event by Arts Cool. Under 18s must be accompanied.

Free Entry https://dice.fm/event/3nd2p-ghost-car-free-entry-10th-mar-whereelse-margate-tickets

And on Saturday at Wherelese?…

Amber Warning is Margate's newest dance music night, journeying through house, techno, breaks, and electro. Local DJs Fantastic Scott and Jaw-G take the helm, joined by legendary rave veterans David Hurst and Scott Pierce, of Nightfly Records. Expect cutting-edge electronic beats and hidden gems from the guests' extensive back catalogues. Dress to sweat!

Sat 11 March, 8pm, £6

Book here: https://dice.fm/event/kn85q-amber-warning-11th-mar-whereelse-margate-tickets

 
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