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4 Nov 2009 - 21 Mar 2010; not Mon
The National Museum Cardiff presents Rembrandt van Rijn's (1606-1669), Portrait of Catrina Hooghsaet, as the centrepiece of Rembrandt in Focus. The show also features original etchings and portraits from the National Museum Wales' own collection.
21 Mar 2010 (annual)
As part of Sport Relief, the Cardiff Mile sees thousands of people running around Cardiff to the finish line at Roald Dahl Plass, in sight of Cardiff Bay. All ages and abilities can take part to raise money for charity.
16 - 18 Apr 2010 (annual)
The RHS Spring Flower Show returns to Cardiff's Bute Park. Visitors can view inspirational show gardens, spring flower displays, floral marquees and the entries for the coveted RHS medals. Gardening experts give demonstrations and plants and flowers are on sale.
5 - 8 May 2010
The Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff presents a series of shows by the Ballet Nacional de Cuba. Renowned for their unparalleled technique and flawless style, the company has a reputation for bringing classic ballets to life with characteristic Latin passion.
4 Sep 2009 - 9 May 2010 (annual)
Rugby Union side Cardiff Blues welcome Magners League teams to the Cardiff City Stadium for the 2009/10 season. Please visit the club's website for full details of all fixtures.
11 Mar - 6 Jun 2010; not Mon (biennial)
Cardiff's National Museum and Gallery shows work by the contenders for the fourth Artes Mundi Prize. All the artists are emerging figures who have been exhibited at international exhibitions like the Venice & Sao Paulo Biennales and the Yokahama Triennial.
10 - 12 Jun 2010 (annual)
The Great Welsh Beer and Cider Festival at Cardiff International Arena is the premier real-ale event in Wales. The festival aims to present beers from all 35 Welsh real-ale breweries and others from across the UK.
1 Jul 2010 (annual)
Cardiff Bay waterfront is brought to life during the Caribbean-inspired MAS Carnival. This culturally diverse celebration features flamboyant costumes, giant puppets, headpieces and masks, all moving to samba beats, steel drums and Punjabi and African street drumming.
1 - 2 Jul 2010 (annual)
As part of the Cardiff Festival, Cardiff Castle Open Air Theatre presents performances of Shakespeare's masterpieces in the grounds of Cardiff Castle. This year's production is the bard's last play, his poignant farewell to the stage, The Tempest.
9 - 11 Jul 2010 (annual)
The Roald Dahl Plass in Cardiff Bay is transformed into a tented village hosting food producers from all over Europe during the Cardiff International Food & Drink Festival. This event makes up part of the summer Cardiff Festival.