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John Irving
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An evening with the bestselling author of The Cider House Rules and A Prayer for Owen Meany, in conversation with John Boyne. In one of only two UK events he discusses his new novel, In One Person. Tickets available from Waterstones Edinburgh West End, 128 Princes Street.
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30 May 7pm Reid Concert Hall, Edinburgh
West End Festival
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One of the widest-ranging multi-arts festivals in the country, the West End Festival seems to swallow the West End's entire cultural output for the three weeks of its duration. The sterling music line-up (which in 2011 featured The Horrors, Alasdair Roberts and the Fence Collective) and the carnivalesque Festival Sunday are especially noteworthy. On the final Saturday, The Hidden Lane Festival opens the door on the city's creative collective, including open studios and exhibitions .
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1 Jun24 Jun Times vary West End, Glasgow
Kilbarchan Argicultural Show
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Lots for everyone to see and do at this annual agricultural show.
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16 Jun 10am Monklands Farm, Kilbarchan
Scottish Opera: Tosca Unwrapped
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A free introduction to the elements of Puccini's opera.
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8 Jun 6pm His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen
Dale Pinnock: Medicinal Chef
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Nutritionist, herbalist and 'medicinal chef' Dale Pinnock offers an insight into cooking for health.
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30 May 7pm Real Foods, Edinburgh
Lama Khemsar Public Talk: Life, Death … Then What?
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Talk and Q&A session by Lama Khemsar on the Buddhist understanding of karma and rebirth.
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15 Jun 7.30pm United Services Club, Johnstone
Leith Festival
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A growing community arts festival in which most participants, artists and performers are Leith-based. Previous years have seen 150 events hosted by around 50 venues within a one-mile radius in Edinburgh's port community, including the Leith Festival Gala Day on Leith Links, as well as the Leith Short Film Festival and tons of walks, talks and tours.
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8 Jun17 Jun Times vary Leith, Edinburgh
Art & Design Studies Summer School
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Intensive week-long summer courses in different art and design disciplines.
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16 Jul10 Aug Mon–Fri 9.30am–5.30pm Edinburgh College of Art, Edinburgh
Awaken to Your Intuition & Connect With Your Angels
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Seminar about psychic powers and guardian angels.
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20 Jun 7pm
23 Jun 10am
Glasgow Pond Hotel, Glasgow
Angel Encounter Workshop
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Workshop about connecting to spirit guides.
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23 Jun 10am Glasgow Pond Hotel, Glasgow
Artist Talk: Gill Russell
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Gill Russell, whose installations are on display in the gallery, talks about her work.
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16 Jun 7pm An Talla Solais, Ullapool
Cowalfest
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Walking festival that takes place amid the natural splendour of the Cowal peninsula. As well as an extensive range of guided walks for all ages and abilities, there are also live music performances, bike and horse rides and art exhibitions and workshops.
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5 Oct14 Oct Times vary Cowal, Cowal Peninsula
The Cullen Letters
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A whirlwind tour through 18th-century medicine via the 6000 letters sent between Dr William Cullen and his patients. Part of the West End Festival.
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9 Jun13 Jun Wed 6.30pm; Sat 2pm 12 University Gardens, Glasgow
Friends of the Earth Edinburgh Meeting
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Learn about the work of your local Friends of the Earth group, and get involved in the planning of future activity.
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31 May 7pm Teuchters, Edinburgh
The Human Library
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A mystery talk about 'a library where books are people and reading is a conversation'. Part of the West End Festival.
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9 Jun Noon Mitchell Library, Glasgow
In Conversation: Ashley Solomon and Fr. Piotr Nawrot
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Fr. Piotr Nawrot is a Polish priest and musicologist who has played an important part in bringing to public attention the remarkable music composed in Bolivia during the baroque period, by Jesuit missionary musicians and the local people that they taught. He talks to Ashley Solomon about the process of bringing the music to life. Part of St Magnus Festival. Booking is essential.
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24 Jun 12.30pm New Phoenix Cinema, Kirkwall
James Holland: Dam Busters
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Historian James Holland tells the true story of the famous raid on the Ruhr.
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15 Jun 7.45pm Harmony Garden, Melrose
The Life of Corpses: Exploring the Ethical Issues of Exhibiting Human Remains
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Arts and science professionals discuss the balance of ethical responsibilities and artistic possibilities when it comes to what's left of us after death. Part of Glasgow Science Festival. Booking is essential.
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9 Jun
(Over-18s only) 11am
Booking for this event is via the Glasgow Science Festival website; please do not call the venue.
Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow
Lord Kelvin's Legacy
Date Location
Hear about the life and lasting impact of the work of Lord Kelvin, mathematical physicist, transatlantic telegraphy pioneer and 19th-century Professor of Natural Philosophy in Glasgow. Part of Glasgow Science Festival & the West End Festival. Booking is essential.
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12 Jun 2pm University of Glasgow, Glasgow
Modern Buddhism
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Buddhist nun and teacher Gen Kelsang Machig gives a talk on finding peace and happiness amid the demands of a busy life, and leads a simple meditation session. Part of the West End Festival.
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7 Jun12 Jun Tue & Thu 7.30pm Vajrayana Buddhist Centre, Glasgow
Scottish Refugee Week: Jonathan Falla and Leila Aboulela
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The two writers speak to BBC presenter Serena Field about their journeys and their understanding of different cultures. Part of Refugee Week. Booking is essential.
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21 Jun 6.30pm Central Library, Edinburgh
St Andrew Speakers Forum
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Fortnightly meetings of this friendly forum for learning and practising public speaking.
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11 Sep 7.30pm
25 Sep 7.30pm
9 Oct 7.30pm
23 Oct 7.30pm
6 Nov 7.30pm
20 Nov 7.30pm
4 Dec 7.30pm
18 Dec 7.30pm
Boroughmuir Rugby Club, Edinburgh
Take it to the Bridge
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Lorraine Wilson gives a talk on Dundee's ever-evolving music scene, including a screening of the film High Dubiety, which features clips of some of the leading lights of Dundonian music. Part of Dundee WestFest.
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13 Jun 7pm The Vine, Dundee
West End Festival Walks
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The WEF's programme of guided walks includes something on almost every day of the festival, focusing mainly on the architecture and heritage of the area, from a graveyard stroll and a tour of the best tenements in town, to a cinema-themed walk taking in purpose built halls and the peculiarly Scottish 'back court' theatres. Advance tickets – which will also tell you where the walks start – can be bought from Barrets Newsagent, Byres Road. Part of the West End Festival.
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1 Jun 7pm
A walk themed around the quirky features that so charm and delight visitors and residents of the West End.
West End, Glasgow
2 Jun 7pm
Explore places associated with eminent scientists, including Lister, Kelvin and Ramsay.
West End, Glasgow
3 Jun 7pm
Architect Fiona Sinclair offers insights into the design features of Partick and Dowanhill's Victorian and…
West End, Glasgow
4 Jun 7pm
Local historian and artist Kenneth Burns leads a tour of the area north of the River Kelvin.
West End, Glasgow
5 Jun 7pm
Gordon Barr leads a tour around Maryhill, including the area's best kept secret – the beautiful Maryhill…
West End, Glasgow
6 Jun 7pm
Fancy a move? Or just an architecture buff? Either way this tour of the West End's 40 listed tenement…
West End, Glasgow
7 Jun 7pm
Explore the oldest part of the Victorian West End, Hillhead, with local expert Fionna Eden-Bushell.
West End, Glasgow
9 Jun 2pm
The editors of scottishcinemas.org lead a tour around the full range of cinema architectural history…
West End, Glasgow
10 Jun 2pm
Local historian Sandra Malcolm leads a tour of Whiteinch and Scotstoun.
West End, Glasgow
11 Jun 7pm
Ranald MacInnes of Historic Scotland leads a tour of some of the area's newer designs, considering which…
West End, Glasgow
12 Jun 7pm
Iain Mitchell introduces North Woodside's industrial history, fine churches and interesting public buildings.
West End, Glasgow
13 Jun 2pm
Alexander Greek Thomson expert Roger Guthrie takes you up the Sixty Steps and explores other gems by this…
West End, Glasgow
14 Jun 7pm
David Martin considers international influences on West End buildings.
West End, Glasgow
15 Jun 7pm
Ann Laird takes you down Byres Road, tracing its history from simple country track to bustling Victorian…
West End, Glasgow
16 Jun 2pm
Not a walk but a canal cruise aboard the Voyager, exploring Glasgow's canalside industrial history and…
West End, Glasgow
17 Jun 2pm
A walk organised by Glasgow Women's Library (from whom tickets must be bought) exploring local landmarks…
West End, Glasgow
18 Jun Mon 2pm & 7pm
Architectural expert Roger Guthrie looks at the excellent examples of ornamental cast iron in the West End.
West End, Glasgow
19 Jun 7pm
A tour of the architecturally diverse neighbourhood of Woodlands and South Woodside.
West End, Glasgow
20 Jun 7pm
Wonder at the elegance of Dowanhill's grand churches, terraces and pleasure gardens, including the restored…
West End, Glasgow
21 Jun 7pm
A walk down Gibson Street with architectural history expert David Boddy, looking at Otago Lane, a Greek…
West End, Glasgow
22 Jun 7pm
Kenneth Burns offers 'An Artist's View of the West End' in this penultimate walk of the series.
West End, Glasgow
24 Jun 2pm
A historical ramble around the Kelvinside estate, also touching on contemporary conservation issues.
West End, Glasgow
Alasdair Gray: Making Prints 1952–2011
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Tying in with his current exhibition at Studio 41, Gray gives a talk on his practice with projected images of selected prints made since he was a student at Glasgow School of Art.
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13 Jun 6pm Glasgow School of Art, Glasgow
Alastair Morton and Edinburgh Weavers: Artist-designed Textiles and Pioneering Modern Art
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Lesley Jackson tells the story of the career of Constructivist artist Alastair Morton, highlighting his importance for British art and textiles in the 20th Century.
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21 Aug 12.45pm Hawthornden Lecture Theatre at Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh
Are We Stifling Creativity in Science?
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Phillip Burnside discusses whether current conditions in the scientific world are lessening the chances of true progress, and whether great maverick geniuses of the past like Einstein and da Vinci would have made their discoveries in today's academic environment.
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20 Oct 3pm Mitchell Library, Glasgow
The Battle of Stirling Bridge
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Learn the story of William Wallace and his compatriots as costumed actors bring the Battle of Stirling Bridge to life.
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4 Apr30 Sep Wed, Sat & Sun 11.15am–3.30pm
6 Oct25 Nov Sat & Sun 11.15am & 3.30pm
The National Wallace Monument, Stirling
Breathin' Air with Howard Marks & John Sinclair
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Howard Marks, aka best-selling author and former international drug smuggler Mr Nice, in conversation with US political activist, poet and manager of MC5, John Sinclair.
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6 Jun 7pm Electric Circus, Edinburgh
Curator's Talk: Cheer Up! It's Not the End of the World …
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Co-curator Dr Norman Shaw gives a talk about the works in the current exhibition, expanding on the apocalyptic themes they explore. Part of Edinburgh Art Festival.
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4 Aug 2pm Edinburgh Printmakers, Edinburgh
Edvard Munch: a 'Bridge' to the Expressionist Generation
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Dr Christian Weikop discusses how Munch and his art was adopted as a 'pathfinder' by the artists of Expressionism,with special reference to the Brücke (Bridge) artists who hoped that he would become an active member.
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17 Sep 12.45pm Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art One, Edinburgh
Expressions of Contemporary Shamanism in 21st Century Scotland
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This two day workshop features group ceremonies, discussions, drumming, singing and dancing. Part of The Edinburgh International Middle Eastern Spirituality and Peace Festival 2012. Booking is essential.
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20 Oct21 Oct Sat 9.30am–5pm; Sun 10am–5pm Gillis Centre, Edinburgh
Govan Heritage Day at the Lansdowne
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A whole day of talks about the heritage of Glasgow's key shipbuilding quarter. Part of the West End Festival.
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16 Jun 10am
'Govan Old – A Medieval Perspective' by Professor Steven Driscoll of the University of Glasgow.
Lansdowne Church, Glasgow
16 Jun 11.20am
Susan Hanlin of the Central Govan Action Plan talks about Govan's 21st-century regeneration.
Lansdowne Church, Glasgow
16 Jun Noon
Lunch is served and there's time for viewing of the heritage exhibtions.
Lansdowne Church, Glasgow
16 Jun 2pm
Suki Mills and David Robertson discuss the restoration of Fairfield Shipyard.
Lansdowne Church, Glasgow
Greek Thomson's West End Buildings
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Historian and author Gordon R Urquhart gives a talk on Glasgow's second most famous architect, who was nonetheless highly skilled and surprisingly diverse. Part of the West End Festival.
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7 Jun 6.30pm Hillhead Library, Glasgow
Lama Khemsar Public Talk: Global Warming
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Lama Khemsar presents his thoughts on the impact of human behaviour on global warming, natural disasters and diseases.
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13 Jun 7pm St Mungo Museum of Religious Life and Art, Glasgow
Lama Khemsar – The Preciousness of Human Birth
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Talk on the sanctity of human birth in Buddhist teaching.
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14 Jun 7.30pm Theosophical Society, Glasgow
Learn a Language in an Hour
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Wonder at the strange noises emanating from your throat as linguist Derek Rogers teaches the basics of some unusual languages over three weekly sessions. Part of the West End Festival.
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6 Jun20 Jun Wed 1pm Hillhead Library, Glasgow
The Legacy of Mercury Mining at Red Devil, Alaska
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A talk by Keith Torrance, PhD candidate at the University of Strathclyde's Centre for Sustainability. Organised by the Galilean Society and followed by a Q&A.
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16 Jun 3pm Mitchell Library, Glasgow
Mark Beaumont: My Adventures So Far
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Mark Beaumont circumnavigated the globe on his bike in 194 days and 17 hours and became the first person to cycle the length of the Americas and summit both of their highest peaks within the same season. And he's still only 28. The living legend pedals into town to tell his tales.
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31 May 7.30pm Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy
Midsummer Champagne Tour
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Explore the house on this specially devised route through many private areas, culminating in a champagne reception on the fourth floor balcony.
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15 Jul 7pm Mount Stuart House and Gardens, Isle Of Bute
More whores with more sores
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Comedienne Susan Morrison leads these fun walks tackling the seedier side of Leith. Part of Leith Festival.
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8 Jun9 Jun Fri & Sat 7.30pm The Waterline, Edinburgh
Negativnights
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Experimental film works by various artists, distorting the usual tropes of narrative and meaning.
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31 May 6.30pm
Rattray's work is an absurdist assemblage of trash culture and rudimentary internet aesthetics covering…
Edinburgh Printmakers, Edinburgh
7 Jun 6.30pm
Erica Eyres video work often uses familiar formats such as the mockumentary, video blog or motivational…
Edinburgh Printmakers, Edinburgh
Philosophy Cafe: Is Education Dangerous?
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A discussion of whether or not education itself can be dangerous. Part of Festival of Dangerous Ideas.
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11 Jun 6.30pm Captains Bar, Edinburgh
The Second Viennese School: Introductory Talk
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Stephen Johnson introduces the music of the three most controversial composers of the last 100 years, Arnold Schoenberg, Alban Berg and Anton Webern, examining their music and placing it in its own cultural and musical context.
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30 May 6.15pm City Halls, Glasgow
Sir Ranulph Fiennes: Everest, The Eiger and more
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The unstoppable explorer, in conversation with mountaineer and photographer Ian Parnell, discusses his decision, in his early 60s and following a heart attack, to take up mountaineering after a lifetime of polar adventuring.
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20 Jun 7.30pm Eden Court Theatre, Inverness
Tenement Management Old & New
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An opportunity to learn more about your tenement, with a drop in session where you can ask questions followed at 6.30pm by a talk from Lorraine MacDonald of the Property Managers Association of Scotland. Part of the West End Festival.
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5 Jun 4pm Hillhead Library, Glasgow
19 Jun 4pm Partick Library, Glasgow
18th Century Cottage Life
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Fiona J Houston decided to live like an 18th century ancestor. In this talk she explains the pleasures and pains of her experiment, followed by an 18th century-inspired buffet.
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27 Sep 11am Lauriston Castle, Edinburgh
2012 Invades Popular Culture: Mayans, Memes, and the End of a World Era
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Apocalyptic culture researcher (one for the list of 'jobs we'd like to have') Kevin Whitesides discusses the 2012 phenomenon and how the end of the world has suddenly become a hot topic for everyone – not just the crazies. Part of Edinburgh Art Festival: Art Late.
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23 Aug 6.30pm Edinburgh Printmakers, Edinburgh
Aberdeen's 50+ Festival
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A widely-varied programme of events aimed at people over 50, with equal emphasis on entertainment and education. Workshops, cookery demonstrations, art classes and keep fit sessions are complemented by live music performances, walks, exhibitions and plays, both in public venues around Aberdeen and on site in nursing homes.
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7 Sep16 Sep Times vary Various venues, Aberdeen
Advances in Medical Imaging
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A talk by Mark Donohoe, hosted by the Galilean Society, which aims to promote science through monthly free public talks.
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15 Sep 3pm Mitchell Library, Glasgow
The Adventures of Andy Kershaw
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To say Andy Kershaw has led a varied life is an understatement. From being Billy Bragg's driver to presenting Whistle Test and Live Aid, then going on to report for the BBC from Iraq, North Korea and Rwanda. Catch him while he's taking a rare sit down to talk about his life.
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22 Oct 7.30pmCancelled The Arches, Glasgow
Alistair Darling
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The man who was at the helm when disaster hit the economy tells the story of how some of the biggest financial institutions in the world were brought back from the brink.
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17 Jun 6pm Harmony Garden, Melrose
Almondell Past and Present
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Learn about the heritage of the Almondell Estate over this walk and talk. Meet at the Visitor Centre.
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18 Nov 1.30pm Almondell and Calderwood Country Park, by Broxburn
Andrew Greig & Tom Pow: The Coast and the Villages
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Novelist and poet Andrew Greig is in conversation with author Tom Pow. Part of East Neuk Festival.
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28 Jun 5.30pm Smugglers Inn Hotel, Anstruther
Animation Panel: Running Out of Film
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Nominees for the McLaren Animation Award discuss the impact of digital technology on animation practice with other industry specialists. Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival.
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28 Jun 2.30pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Animation
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
The Antidote to Busy-ness
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Stand up to pressure and learn how to take time out for some quiet meditation.
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28 Jun 7pm Inner Space Glasgow Meditation Centre, Glasgow
Arms Trade Treaty Panel Discussion
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A topical and informative discussion about the upcoming arms trade treaty negotiations, with speakers including journalists Billy Briggs and Jackie Kemp, academic George Wilkes and SNP MSP Marco Biagi. The chair is Shabnum Mustapha of Amnesty Scotland.
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6 Jun 7.30pm St John's Episcopal Church, Edinburgh
Art and Conflict: Commissioning War Art
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Talk exploring the varied difficulties of commissioning art on contemporary conflict, with particular discussion of Roderick Buchanan’s film and photographic work Legacy in the context of 20th and 21st-century war art.
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1 Aug 12.45pm Hawthornden Lecture Theatre at Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh
Art and Escapism in the Nineteenth Century
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Alastair Smith, Curator for the National Trust for Scotland, presents this talk on how the exoticism and mystery of Japan and China influenced 19th century artists.
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24 Sep 10.30am Lauriston Castle, Edinburgh
ATLAS: Talking Art
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Leading artists come to Skye to discuss their work.
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2 Jun 2pm
Alex Frost discusses sculpture and installation.
Tigh Na Sgire, Portree
11 Jul 7pm
Harris-based sculptor Steve Dilworth presents his latest work.
Tigh Na Sgire, Portree
4 Aug 2pm
Neville Gabie talks about his project for the 2012 Olympics.
Tigh Na Sgire, Portree
1 Sep 2pm
Chris Dooks discusses his current artwork and recent residencies.
Tigh Na Sgire, Portree
6 Oct 2pm
Graham Fagan presents his work.
Tigh Na Sgire, Portree
10 Nov 2pm
Nicky Bird talks about her work in photography and new media.
Tigh Na Sgire, Portree
Atmosphere: Digital Storytelling
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Matt Adams from multidisciplinary artists' group Blast Theory delivers a webinar (which you can attend in person or online) on the principles of digital storytelling. Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Atmosphere Programme.
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21 Jun 1.30pm Inspace, Edinburgh
An Audience with John Hartson
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Ex-Celtic star John Hartson appears at an exclusive football dinner, talking openly about his journey back from the brink after testicular cancer spread to his brain. He is interviewed by sports journalist Iain King, after which there's a Q&A session for attendees to put their own questions to Hartson.
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7 Jun 7pm Arisaig, Glasgow
Ayrshire Burns Brightly
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A series of arty projects taking inspiration from the democratic ideals of the Scottish Enlightenment, and how they inspired Burns. Installation and soundscape experiences take over Ayrshire, and there's also a large cardboard tower that the public are invited to help tear down. Part of Roofless.
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31 May3 Jun Times vary Various Venues, South Ayrshire
BAFTA and Film Nation Shorts present Mastering Your Craft
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A professional-led masterclass for young film-makers, focussing on the practicalities of making it in this competitive industry. Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival.
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27 Jun 4pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Special Events
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
BAFTA in Scotland presents an Introduction to Acting
Date Location
Pick up advice from an experienced film actor. Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival.
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25 Jun 4.30pm
Part of Edinburgh International Film Festival: Special Events
Filmhouse, Edinburgh
The Battle for Leonardo: Curating and Connoisseurship
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Luke Syson gives a talk on the disputed authorship of some of Leonardo's most mysterious paintings, the Madonna Litta, the London Virgin of the Rocks and the Buccleuch Madonna of the Yarnwinder. He explores the scientific evidence and the hazy meaning of 'a Leonardo', both in the artist's own time and today.
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28 Aug 6pm Hawthornden Lecture Theatre at Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh
Beer & Blethers: On the Brewing of Creative Ideas and Processes
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Spring Fling presents an informal evening of discussion about the creative processes of three artists, with Scottish beer to sip as you listen. With Alice Francis, Matt Baker and Tim Taylor. Booking is essential.
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1 Jun 7pm Sulwath Brewery, Castle Douglas
The Ben Nevis Observatory and the Wilson Cloud Chamber
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Recalling two linked stories from Scottish scientific history, focusing on the Ben Nevis meteorological observatory. Part of Glasgow Science Festival & West End Festival. Booking is essential.
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12 Jun 11am University of Glasgow, Glasgow
Between Thought and Experience: Sol LeWitt and Donald Judd
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Dr Kirstie Skinner, independent writer and lecturer, explores the viewer's experience of works within The Sculpture Show exhibition.
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11 Jun 12.45pm Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art One, Edinburgh
Bill Bryson
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The UK's biggest selling non-fiction author ever talks about his beloved travel books, his adventures on the road and what he's learned along the way.
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7 Sep 8pm Music Hall, Aberdeen
Books in Focus: Dada
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Librarian Kerry Watson gives a talk looking at the history and artists of the Dada movement through their published books and periodicals, and particularly how they subverted expectations of publishing through anarchic artwork, poetry and typesetting. Booking is essential.
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2 Aug 11.30am Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art Two, Edinburgh
Bought and Sold for English Gold
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Museum director Nat Edwards revisits Scotland's ill-fated Darien scheme.
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1 Jul 2pm Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, Ayr
Breathin' Air with Howard Marks & John Sinclair
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Howard Marks, aka best selling author and international drug smuggler Mr Nice, in conversation with US political activist, poet and manager of MC5, John Sinclair. Part of the West End Festival.
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5 Jun 7.30pm Òran Mór, Glasgow
Bremner, Wark and Naughtie
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Three faces from the front line of political journalism (and political satire) reveal the secrets they've encountered during their careers.
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16 Jun 9pm Harmony Garden, Melrose
Brian Taylor's Big Debate
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Air your views on the week's goings-on as BBC Scotland's Political Editor brings his debate to town. To book a seat or contribute a question, email brian@bbc.co.uk. Booking is essential.
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15 Jun 12.15pm
Part of Dundee WestFest.
Dundee Contemporary Arts, Dundee
Bright Club: Edinburgh
Date Location
The hardworking staff at Edinburgh's universities are let out for the night to share their tales about the weird, wonderful, and often very funny, world of research.
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12 Jun 8.30pm The Stand, Edinburgh
Bright Club: Glasgow
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Bright Club features its usual intoxicating blend of comedy and academia as lecturers from the city's universities turn their studies into entertaining stories.
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23 Jul 8.30pm The Stand, Glasgow
Café Art: Monet et les artistes américains à Giverny
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A talk (in French) on the American artists who gathered around the northern French village of Giverny in the period 1885 to 1914, including Theodore Butler, Theodore Robinson, John Leslie Breck, Lilla Cabot Perry and others.
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30 May 5.30pm Institut Français d'Ecosse, Edinburgh
Café Art: Paris vu par les artistes à travers les siècles
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Agnès Ness leads a discussion (in French) about the eternal appeal of Paris as an inspiration or subject for artists, from the 15th century to the present day.
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13 Jun 5.30pm Institut Français d'Ecosse, Edinburgh
Café Scientifique: Professor Einstein, you can relax. E still equals mc2. Probably…
Date Location
Professor Frank Close explains neutrinos: what they are, why we need them and what they might have been up to in the early days of the universe. Part of Glasgow Science Festival.
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11 Jun
(Over-18s only) 7pm
No booking required; please do not call the venue.
Tron Theatre, Glasgow
Caledonian Combat
Date Location
A day of seminars from three fighters at the top of their game: UFC fighter Paul Taylor, boxer James Watling and Mixed Martial Artist Rosi Sexton.
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21 Jul Sat noon, 1.45pm & 3.30pm Eden Court Theatre, Inverness
Catherine and Potemkin
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Biographer Simon Sebag Montefiore talks about the relationship between Catherine the Great and her general, statesman, diplomat and sometime lover, Grigoriy Potemkin.
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20 Sep 6.30pm National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh
Charles Glass with Rory Bremner
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The accomplished war reporter and journalist in conversation with Rory Bremner.
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14 Jun 7.45pm Harmony Garden, Melrose
Chris Hoy and Britain’s Cycling Revolution
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Journalist Richard Moore gives a talk on super-cyclist Sir Chris Hoy, and charts Britain's historic cycling successes.
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15 Aug 12.45pm Hawthornden Lecture Theatre at Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh
Church as a Transforming Community
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Teaching evening with Richard Tiplady all about personal transformation. Part of aLive Festival.
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21 Jun 7.30pm Inshes Church, Inverness
Cinema Club
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Join the Welcoming Association for a Refugee Week-themed film and a community discussion about experiences of refugee living in Scotland. Food and drink provided. Part of Refugee Week.
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21 Jun 6.15pm Tollcross Community Centre, Edinburgh
Climate Change: Melting Glaciers in Bolivia
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Screening of a Guardian documentary about the devastating effects of climate change on poor communities in Bolivia. Followed by an expert panel discussion and audience Q&A.
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7 Jun 7pm CCA, Glasgow
The Clipperton Project: Artists and Scientists Working Together
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Glasgow Sculpture Studios presents free lunchtime talks introducing the work of The Clipperton Project, a dynamic collaboration between art and science. Part of Glasgow Science Festival.
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7 Jun
(Over-16s only) 1pm
Katherine Dunlop, a marine biologist at the University of Glasgow, talks with visual artist Carlos Ranc.
Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Glasgow
14 Jun
(Over-16s only) 1pm
Visual artist Julie Morel talks about the collaboration between artists and scientists with a social…
Glasgow Sculpture Studios, Glasgow
Codelife: Cracking the Code
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A chance for men to network, worship and pray with Christian Vision for Men. Keynote speaker is Carl Beech, CVM General Director. Part of aLive Festival.
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23 Jun 9.30am Culduthel Christian Centre, Inverness
Cold Cases and History
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Forensics expert Professor Sue Black gives a talk that ties in with her campaign to raise funds for the first Thiels morgue in the UK. Tickets via Groucho's Record Store. Part of Dundee WestFest.
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15 Jun 7pm University Of Dundee, Dundee
The Colourists and their Contemporaries
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Ian O’Riordan,curator at the City Art Centre, presents this lecture on the work of Fergusson, Peploe, Cadell and Hunter, collectively known as the Colourists and pivotal to the development of Scottish art in the first half of the 20th century.
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1 Oct 10.30am Lauriston Castle, Edinburgh
Concert Party and Fencing Scene: Lord Fortrose, later Ist Earl of Seaforth, at home in Naples by Pietro Fabris 1771
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Talk examining the visual records that show just how luxurious life was for British people living in 18th-century Italy.
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20 Jul 12.45pm Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh
A Conversation with Tony Black
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Critically-acclaimed writer Tony is apparently Irvine Welsh's favourite crime novelist. Today he talks about his first Ayr-set novel The Storm Without.
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1 Jun 12.30pm
Part of Burns an' a' That.
Council Chambers, Ayr
14 Jun 7.30pm Carnegie Library, Ayr
Conversations: Angelin Preljocaj
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The French choreographer and artistic director of the Ballet Preljocaj, in conversation with arts journalist Jackie McGlone, talks about bringing his 2010 creation And then, one thousand years of peace to the Edinburgh International Festival. In collaboration with British Council Scotland.
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18 Aug 5pm The Hub, Edinburgh
Conversations: Barry McGovern
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Barry McGovern, world renowned for his interpretations of the work of Samuel Beckett, discusses his adaptation and solo performance of Watt, produced by Dublin’s Gate Theatre, with questions from theatre specialist Dr Olga Taxidou. Supported by Gordon Fraser Charitable Trust.
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13 Aug Noon The Hub, Edinburgh
Conversations: Camille O'Sullivan
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Singer Camille O’Sullivan talks to BBC Radio Scotland’s Stephen Duffy about interpreting art song and her solo performance in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of The Rape of Lucrece. Supported by Gordon Fraser Charitable Trust.
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25 Aug Noon The Hub, Edinburgh
Conversations: Emerson String Quartet
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The members of the incomparable New York City-based string quartet discuss their music and closing The Queen’s Hall recital series for Festival 2012 with composer John Harris. Supported by Gordon Fraser Charitable Trust.
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31 Aug 5pm The Hub, Edinburgh
Conversations: Graham Valentine
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Scots-born actor Graham Valentine talks about performing in Theater Basel’s Meine faire Dame – ein Sprachlabor, the Swiss company’s reinvention of My Fair Lady, in conversation with journalist Jackie McGlone. Supported by Gordon Fraser Charitable Trust.
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15 Aug Noon The Hub, Edinburgh
Conversations: Hebrides Ensemble and Synergy Vocals
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Members of Scotland’s foremost contemporary music group, Hebrides Ensemble, and vocalists from unique voice ensemble Synergy Vocals, discuss presenting a world premiere at Festival 2012 with Richard Morrison, chief music critic of The Times. Supported by Gordon Fraser Charitable Trust.
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23 Aug Noon The Hub, Edinburgh

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