International network
for contemporary
performing arts

Réseau international
pour les arts du spectacle
contemporains

Rete internazionale
per le arti performative
contemporanee

コンテンポラリー
パフォーミングアーツ
国際ネットワーク

Internationales Netzwerk
für zeitgenössische
darstellende Künste

Международная сеть современного 
исполнительского 
искусства

Red internacional
para las artes escénicas
contemporáneas

Internationaal netwerk
voor hedendaagse
podiumkunsten

თანამედროვე საშემსრულებლო
ხელოვნების
საერთაშორისო ქსელი

Rede internacional
para as artes performativas
contemporâneas

الشبكة الدولية
لفنون الأداء
المعاصرة

Alþjóðlegt
tengslanet
í sviðslistum

Xarxa internacional
d'arts escèniques
contemporànies

Rhwydwaith rhyngwladol
ar gyfer celfyddydau
perfformio cyfoes

Rrjeti ndërkombëtar
për artet skenike
kontemporane

Διεθνές δίκτυο
για σύγχρονες
παραστατικές τέχνες

Međunarodna mreža 
za savremene 
scenske umjetnosti

Mezinárodní síť 
pro současné 
divadelní umění

International netværk
for kontemporær
scenekunst

Internasionale netwerk
vir kontemporêre
uitvoerende kunste

თანამედროვე საშემსრულებლო
ხელოვნების
საერთაშორისო ქსელი

Nemzetközi hálózat
a kortárs
előadóművészetért

國際當代表演藝術網絡

líonra idirnáisiúnta
na taibhealaíona
comhaimseartha

Starptautiskais tīkls
laikmetīgai
skatuves mākslai

Netwerk internazzjonali
għall-arti performattivi
kontemporanji

Międzynarodowa sieć
na rzecz współczesnych sztuk
performatywnych

Internationellt nätverk
för samtida
scenkonst

Međunarodna mreža
savremenih izvođačkih
umetnosti

Международна мрежа
за съвременни
сценични изкуства

Rrjet ndërkombëtar
për arte skenike
bashkëkohore

Міжнародная сетка
сучасных
перфарматыўных мастацтваў

Međunarodna mreža
za suvremene
izvedbene umjetnosti

国际当代表演艺术网络

Rahvusvaheline
kaasaegsete etenduskunstide
võrgustik

현대 공연 예술을 위한 국제 네트워크

Tarptautinis tinklas
šiuolaikinis
scenos menai

Интернационална мрежа
за современа
изведувачка уметност

شبکۀ بین المللی
برای هنرهای نمایشی معاصر

Rețeaua internațională
pentru artele spectacolului
contemporan

Medzinárodná sieť
pre súčasné
scénické umenie

Çağdaş
gösteri sanatları için
uluslararası iletişim ağı

Fri 05.11
14:30
18

New Members and Newcomers’ Welcome

CCA - Creative Lab

Accueil des nouveaux membres et des nouveaux venus

CCA - Creative Lab
14:30
22

Artistic city trip

Various places

Excursion

Various places

Tour 1- The University of Glasgow to Park Quadrant
Do you remember that scene in the Buster Keaton film ‘Steamboat Bill, Jr?’ There are storm clouds in the air. It starts to rain. A single sheet of newspaper flies through the air. The storm gets stronger. People are running away, they flee the city. The roof of the hospital is lifted off and we see him… we see Buster.

Tour 2 – CCA to Hill Street, Garnethill
Establishment shot. A beautiful wide view over the city, it’s Paris of course, I imagine it does look over Paris. Though I can’t see any specific landmarks. There’s also two spires just there. Maybe it doesn’t have to be specifically Paris. A camera looks out over... a city at morning. Let’s keep it non-specific. A morning, lamppost, a cityscape in the mist. Classic.

Tour 3 – The Arches to Broomielaw, Commerce St Bridge
Diane Keaton: Isn’t it beautiful out?
Woody Allen: Yeah it’s really so so pretty when the light starts to come up.
Diane Keaton: I know I love it.
Woody Allen: Boy this is really a great city I don’t care what anybody says. It’s just really a knockout you know?

These performative tours will meet participants at venues around the city and lead them to sites that remind the tour guide of significant moments from classic movies. In an attempt to transform these everyday locations into sites of romantic and cinematic beauty, we can cast the city as one huge film set and the site of many converging narratives.

Tour 1- The University of Glasgow to Park Quadrant
Do you remember that scene in the Buster Keaton film ‘Steamboat Bill, Jr?’ There are storm clouds in the air. It starts to rain. A single sheet of newspaper flies through the air. The storm gets stronger. People are running away, they flee the city. The roof of the hospital is lifted off and we see him… we see Buster.

Tour 2 – CCA to Hill Street, Garnethill
Establishment shot. A beautiful wide view over the city, it’s Paris of course, I imagine it does look over Paris. Though I can’t see any specific landmarks. There’s also two spires just there. Maybe it doesn’t have to be specifically Paris. A camera looks out over... a city at morning. Let’s keep it non-specific. A morning, lamppost, a cityscape in the mist. Classic.

Tour 3 – The Arches to Broomielaw, Commerce St Bridge
Diane Keaton: Isn’t it beautiful out?
Woody Allen: Yeah it’s really so so pretty when the light starts to come up.
Diane Keaton: I know I love it.
Woody Allen: Boy this is really a great city I don’t care what anybody says. It’s just really a knockout you know?

These performative tours will meet participants at venues around the city and lead them to sites that remind the tour guide of significant moments from classic movies. In an attempt to transform these everyday locations into sites of romantic and cinematic beauty, we can cast the city as one huge film set and the site of many converging narratives.

15:00
21

An audience with Adrienne - Adrian Howells

CCA

An audience with Adrienne - Adrian Howells

CCA

Adrian's cross-dressing persona - the sensationally warm, friendly and miniskirted Adrienne, openly explores his upbringing, family relationships and journey through life in a gentle, hilarious and honest way. RELAX in Adrienne's kitschy living room, listen to and share childhood stories, watch home movies and play nostalgic parlour games.

Adrian's cross-dressing persona - the sensationally warm, friendly and miniskirted Adrienne, openly explores his upbringing, family relationships and journey through life in a gentle, hilarious and honest way. RELAX in Adrienne's kitschy living room, listen to and share childhood stories, watch home movies and play nostalgic parlour games.

15:00
22

Artistic city trip - Visit to Cove Park for tour

Cove Park

Excursion : Visite de Cove Park

Cove Park

Cove Park is situated on a 50-acre site overlooking Loch Long on the Rosneath peninsula. Invited artists are given the time, space and freedom to concentrate on the development of their work. Cove Park provides a supportive context in which artists can devise new projects, experiment and engage with artists working in different fields or with different approaches to their practice. Located on the fringes of the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, the peninsula is an area of outstanding natural beauty. 

Cove Park is situated on a 50-acre site overlooking Loch Long on the Rosneath peninsula. Invited artists are given the time, space and freedom to concentrate on the development of their work. Cove Park provides a supportive context in which artists can devise new projects, experiment and engage with artists working in different fields or with different approaches to their practice. Located on the fringes of the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, the peninsula is an area of outstanding natural beauty. 

15:00
21

An audience with Adrienne - Adrian Howells

CCA

An audience with Adrienne - Adrian Howells

CCA

Adrian's cross-dressing persona - the sensationally warm, friendly and miniskirted Adrienne, openly explores his upbringing, family relationships and journey through life in a gentle, hilarious and honest way. RELAX in Adrienne's kitschy living room, listen to and share childhood stories, watch home movies and play nostalgic parlour games.

Adrian's cross-dressing persona - the sensationally warm, friendly and miniskirted Adrienne, openly explores his upbringing, family relationships and journey through life in a gentle, hilarious and honest way. RELAX in Adrienne's kitschy living room, listen to and share childhood stories, watch home movies and play nostalgic parlour games.

15:00
22

Artistic city trip - Visit to Cove Park for tour

Cove Park

Excursion : Visite de Cove Park

Cove Park

Cove Park is situated on a 50-acre site overlooking Loch Long on the Rosneath peninsula. Invited artists are given the time, space and freedom to concentrate on the development of their work. Cove Park provides a supportive context in which artists can devise new projects, experiment and engage with artists working in different fields or with different approaches to their practice. Located on the fringes of the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, the peninsula is an area of outstanding natural beauty. 

Cove Park is situated on a 50-acre site overlooking Loch Long on the Rosneath peninsula. Invited artists are given the time, space and freedom to concentrate on the development of their work. Cove Park provides a supportive context in which artists can devise new projects, experiment and engage with artists working in different fields or with different approaches to their practice. Located on the fringes of the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park, the peninsula is an area of outstanding natural beauty. 

15:30
22

Artistic city trip - Scottish Ballet Building

Tramway

Excursion : Scottish Ballet Building

Tramway

Tour of Scottish Ballet and open rehearsal. Scottish Ballet is Scotland's National Dance Company, run under the award-winning direction of Ashley Page. The Company employs 36 professional dancers, 41 staff and a part-time freelance orchestra of up to 70 musicians. Scottish Ballet's primary aim is to provide programmes of world-class dance performance and educational activity at all scales.

Tour of Scottish Ballet and open rehearsal. Scottish Ballet is Scotland's National Dance Company, run under the award-winning direction of Ashley Page. The Company employs 36 professional dancers, 41 staff and a part-time freelance orchestra of up to 70 musicians. Scottish Ballet's primary aim is to provide programmes of world-class dance performance and educational activity at all scales.

15:30
22

Artistic city trip - The Transgression Score

Tramway - The Work Room

Excursion : The Transgression Score

Tramway - The Work Room

Research & Development Project with Angus Balbernie & Norman Douglas : Open rehearsal and artist talk 
This collaboration between these two International choreographers Angus Balbernie (UK, Argentina, Belgium, Spain, Holland and Berlin) and Norman Douglas (Prague, Sweden, Norway, Vienna, Scotland, Berlin and Hamburg) explore what is shared and what is radically different in the separate approaches of these two choreographers and directors. Each artist will use premeditated movement from their current repertoires, and/or newly devised material created by the participants, to explore the notion of what it takes for both to achieve any centripetal existence between two choreographers whose works and movement language come from the extremities of differential borders, physiological pathways, and different forms of engagement through image and language.

Research & Development Project with Angus Balbernie & Norman Douglas : Open rehearsal and artist talk 
This collaboration between these two International choreographers Angus Balbernie (UK, Argentina, Belgium, Spain, Holland and Berlin) and Norman Douglas (Prague, Sweden, Norway, Vienna, Scotland, Berlin and Hamburg) explore what is shared and what is radically different in the separate approaches of these two choreographers and directors. Each artist will use premeditated movement from their current repertoires, and/or newly devised material created by the participants, to explore the notion of what it takes for both to achieve any centripetal existence between two choreographers whose works and movement language come from the extremities of differential borders, physiological pathways, and different forms of engagement through image and language.

15:30
22

Artistic city trip - Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD)

RSAMD

Excursion : Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD)

RSAMD

The 21st Century Conservatoire: Championing new work, fresh thinking and imagination in the face of austerity. A panel of theatre makers, producers and educators examines the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama’s growing role as a supporter and promoter of emerging artists and new works. The panel will imagine the future impact of a national conservatoire committed to full engagement with the profession through partnerships, co-productions, practical research and continuing professional development. With a public funding crisis looming, can we afford to maintain this enhanced role beyond our ‘core’ function of education and training at undergraduate and postgraduate level? Can we afford not to? A panel discussion hosted by The School of Drama in The New Athenaeum Theatre.

The 21st Century Conservatoire: Championing new work, fresh thinking and imagination in the face of austerity. A panel of theatre makers, producers and educators examines the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama’s growing role as a supporter and promoter of emerging artists and new works. The panel will imagine the future impact of a national conservatoire committed to full engagement with the profession through partnerships, co-productions, practical research and continuing professional development. With a public funding crisis looming, can we afford to maintain this enhanced role beyond our ‘core’ function of education and training at undergraduate and postgraduate level? Can we afford not to? A panel discussion hosted by The School of Drama in The New Athenaeum Theatre.

15:30
22

Artistic city trip - Platform

Platform

Excursion : Platform

Platform

Join Platform for a lively discussion on the development of theatre for babies, children and young people in Scotland. The discussion will be framed in the context of Platform, an award-winning arts centre located in the heart of Easterhouse, one of the city’s peripheral housing schemes. Practitioners and policy makers will share their thinking and encourage feedback from the floor. To kick the event off there will be a performance of The Incredible Swimming Choir, a show for 0 - 4yrs in the venue's swimming pool created by Starcatchers artist-in- residence, Matt Addicott. Swimsuit optional!

Join Platform for a lively discussion on the development of theatre for babies, children and young people in Scotland. The discussion will be framed in the context of Platform, an award-winning arts centre located in the heart of Easterhouse, one of the city’s peripheral housing schemes. Practitioners and policy makers will share their thinking and encourage feedback from the floor. To kick the event off there will be a performance of The Incredible Swimming Choir, a show for 0 - 4yrs in the venue's swimming pool created by Starcatchers artist-in- residence, Matt Addicott. Swimsuit optional!

15:30
22

Artistic city trip - Scottish Ballet Building

Tramway

Excursion : Scottish Ballet Building

Tramway

Tour of Scottish Ballet and open rehearsal. Scottish Ballet is Scotland's National Dance Company, run under the award-winning direction of Ashley Page. The Company employs 36 professional dancers, 41 staff and a part-time freelance orchestra of up to 70 musicians. Scottish Ballet's primary aim is to provide programmes of world-class dance performance and educational activity at all scales.

Tour of Scottish Ballet and open rehearsal. Scottish Ballet is Scotland's National Dance Company, run under the award-winning direction of Ashley Page. The Company employs 36 professional dancers, 41 staff and a part-time freelance orchestra of up to 70 musicians. Scottish Ballet's primary aim is to provide programmes of world-class dance performance and educational activity at all scales.

15:30
22

Artistic city trip - The Transgression Score

Tramway - The Work Room

Excursion : The Transgression Score

Tramway - The Work Room

Research & Development Project with Angus Balbernie & Norman Douglas : Open rehearsal and artist talk 
This collaboration between these two International choreographers Angus Balbernie (UK, Argentina, Belgium, Spain, Holland and Berlin) and Norman Douglas (Prague, Sweden, Norway, Vienna, Scotland, Berlin and Hamburg) explore what is shared and what is radically different in the separate approaches of these two choreographers and directors. Each artist will use premeditated movement from their current repertoires, and/or newly devised material created by the participants, to explore the notion of what it takes for both to achieve any centripetal existence between two choreographers whose works and movement language come from the extremities of differential borders, physiological pathways, and different forms of engagement through image and language.

Research & Development Project with Angus Balbernie & Norman Douglas : Open rehearsal and artist talk 
This collaboration between these two International choreographers Angus Balbernie (UK, Argentina, Belgium, Spain, Holland and Berlin) and Norman Douglas (Prague, Sweden, Norway, Vienna, Scotland, Berlin and Hamburg) explore what is shared and what is radically different in the separate approaches of these two choreographers and directors. Each artist will use premeditated movement from their current repertoires, and/or newly devised material created by the participants, to explore the notion of what it takes for both to achieve any centripetal existence between two choreographers whose works and movement language come from the extremities of differential borders, physiological pathways, and different forms of engagement through image and language.

15:30
22

Artistic city trip - Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD)

RSAMD

Excursion : Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama (RSAMD)

RSAMD

The 21st Century Conservatoire: Championing new work, fresh thinking and imagination in the face of austerity. A panel of theatre makers, producers and educators examines the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama’s growing role as a supporter and promoter of emerging artists and new works. The panel will imagine the future impact of a national conservatoire committed to full engagement with the profession through partnerships, co-productions, practical research and continuing professional development. With a public funding crisis looming, can we afford to maintain this enhanced role beyond our ‘core’ function of education and training at undergraduate and postgraduate level? Can we afford not to? A panel discussion hosted by The School of Drama in The New Athenaeum Theatre.

The 21st Century Conservatoire: Championing new work, fresh thinking and imagination in the face of austerity. A panel of theatre makers, producers and educators examines the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama’s growing role as a supporter and promoter of emerging artists and new works. The panel will imagine the future impact of a national conservatoire committed to full engagement with the profession through partnerships, co-productions, practical research and continuing professional development. With a public funding crisis looming, can we afford to maintain this enhanced role beyond our ‘core’ function of education and training at undergraduate and postgraduate level? Can we afford not to? A panel discussion hosted by The School of Drama in The New Athenaeum Theatre.

15:30
22

Artistic city trip - Platform

Platform

Excursion : Platform

Platform

Join Platform for a lively discussion on the development of theatre for babies, children and young people in Scotland. The discussion will be framed in the context of Platform, an award-winning arts centre located in the heart of Easterhouse, one of the city’s peripheral housing schemes. Practitioners and policy makers will share their thinking and encourage feedback from the floor. To kick the event off there will be a performance of The Incredible Swimming Choir, a show for 0 - 4yrs in the venue's swimming pool created by Starcatchers artist-in- residence, Matt Addicott. Swimsuit optional!

Join Platform for a lively discussion on the development of theatre for babies, children and young people in Scotland. The discussion will be framed in the context of Platform, an award-winning arts centre located in the heart of Easterhouse, one of the city’s peripheral housing schemes. Practitioners and policy makers will share their thinking and encourage feedback from the floor. To kick the event off there will be a performance of The Incredible Swimming Choir, a show for 0 - 4yrs in the venue's swimming pool created by Starcatchers artist-in- residence, Matt Addicott. Swimsuit optional!

16:00
19

Silenced Voices

City Halls

Voix passées sous silence

City Halls
16:00
19

Fun and Games

CCA 4

Fun and Games

CCA 4

Ruth McKenzie, Director of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad will discuss with IETM delegates the importance of celebrating culture through major international events such as the London 2012 Olympics. She will give some insights into her own cultural programme and ambitions for 2012 and will be joined by Faith Liddell, Director Festivals Edinburgh and Kath Mainland, Director of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, to discuss potential opportunities for European companies to take part in the Edinburgh Festivals and for nations to profile their cultural strengths in Edinburgh, between the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Ruth McKenzie, Director of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad will discuss with IETM delegates the importance of celebrating culture through major international events such as the London 2012 Olympics. She will give some insights into her own cultural programme and ambitions for 2012 and will be joined by Faith Liddell, Director Festivals Edinburgh and Kath Mainland, Director of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, to discuss potential opportunities for European companies to take part in the Edinburgh Festivals and for nations to profile their cultural strengths in Edinburgh, between the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

16:00
19

Brainstorm

CCA - Club Room

Brainstorm

CCA - Club Room
16:00
22

Artistic city trip - Sharmanka

Sharmanka

Excursion : Sharmanka

Sharmanka

Performance at SHARMANKA (Russian for hurdy-gurdy). SHARMANKA was founded by sculptor-mechanic Eduard Bersudsky and theatre director Tatyana Jakovskaya in St.Petersburg (Russia) in 1989. Audiences in many countries have been fascinated by its magic, and based in Glasgow since 1996, it has gained a reputation as one of the city’s hidden treasures.

Performance at SHARMANKA (Russian for hurdy-gurdy). SHARMANKA was founded by sculptor-mechanic Eduard Bersudsky and theatre director Tatyana Jakovskaya in St.Petersburg (Russia) in 1989. Audiences in many countries have been fascinated by its magic, and based in Glasgow since 1996, it has gained a reputation as one of the city’s hidden treasures.

16:00
19

Silenced Voices

City Halls

Voix passées sous silence

City Halls
16:00
19

Fun and Games

CCA 4

Fun and Games

CCA 4

Ruth McKenzie, Director of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad will discuss with IETM delegates the importance of celebrating culture through major international events such as the London 2012 Olympics. She will give some insights into her own cultural programme and ambitions for 2012 and will be joined by Faith Liddell, Director Festivals Edinburgh and Kath Mainland, Director of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, to discuss potential opportunities for European companies to take part in the Edinburgh Festivals and for nations to profile their cultural strengths in Edinburgh, between the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

Ruth McKenzie, Director of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad will discuss with IETM delegates the importance of celebrating culture through major international events such as the London 2012 Olympics. She will give some insights into her own cultural programme and ambitions for 2012 and will be joined by Faith Liddell, Director Festivals Edinburgh and Kath Mainland, Director of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, to discuss potential opportunities for European companies to take part in the Edinburgh Festivals and for nations to profile their cultural strengths in Edinburgh, between the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.

16:00
19

Brainstorm

CCA - Club Room

Brainstorm

CCA - Club Room
16:00
22

Artistic city trip - Sharmanka

Sharmanka

Excursion : Sharmanka

Sharmanka

Performance at SHARMANKA (Russian for hurdy-gurdy). SHARMANKA was founded by sculptor-mechanic Eduard Bersudsky and theatre director Tatyana Jakovskaya in St.Petersburg (Russia) in 1989. Audiences in many countries have been fascinated by its magic, and based in Glasgow since 1996, it has gained a reputation as one of the city’s hidden treasures.

Performance at SHARMANKA (Russian for hurdy-gurdy). SHARMANKA was founded by sculptor-mechanic Eduard Bersudsky and theatre director Tatyana Jakovskaya in St.Petersburg (Russia) in 1989. Audiences in many countries have been fascinated by its magic, and based in Glasgow since 1996, it has gained a reputation as one of the city’s hidden treasures.

16:15
22

Artistic city trip - Tours Of Glasgow School of Art

Glasgow School of Art

Excursion : Visite de la Glasgow School of Art

Glasgow School of Art

The Art School has produced most of Scotland's leading contemporary artists including, since 2005, 30% of Turner Prize nominees and two of the last five Turner Prize winners: Simon Starling in 2005 and Richard Wright in 2009. The Mackintosh Building was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1899 and is still a working art school. It houses a number of Mackintosh art works and furniture.

The Art School has produced most of Scotland's leading contemporary artists including, since 2005, 30% of Turner Prize nominees and two of the last five Turner Prize winners: Simon Starling in 2005 and Richard Wright in 2009. The Mackintosh Building was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1899 and is still a working art school. It houses a number of Mackintosh art works and furniture.

16:15
22

Artistic city trip - Tours Of Glasgow School of Art

Glasgow School of Art

Excursion : Visite de la Glasgow School of Art

Glasgow School of Art

The Art School has produced most of Scotland's leading contemporary artists including, since 2005, 30% of Turner Prize nominees and two of the last five Turner Prize winners: Simon Starling in 2005 and Richard Wright in 2009. The Mackintosh Building was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1899 and is still a working art school. It houses a number of Mackintosh art works and furniture.

The Art School has produced most of Scotland's leading contemporary artists including, since 2005, 30% of Turner Prize nominees and two of the last five Turner Prize winners: Simon Starling in 2005 and Richard Wright in 2009. The Mackintosh Building was designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1899 and is still a working art school. It houses a number of Mackintosh art works and furniture.

17:00
21

Human animal - Janis Claxton Dance

Platform

Human animal - Janis Claxton Dance

Platform

Human Animal is a unique performance installation recently performed at the Shanghai Expo and in Beijing 798 Space. This work, inspired by the award winning performance Enclosure 44 – Humans (2008) is a moving installation which challenges perceptions of “who's watching who”. Human Animal exposes audiences and performers to the intrinsic evolutionary complicity between humans and animals.

Human Animal is a unique performance installation recently performed at the Shanghai Expo and in Beijing 798 Space. This work, inspired by the award winning performance Enclosure 44 – Humans (2008) is a moving installation which challenges perceptions of “who's watching who”. Human Animal exposes audiences and performers to the intrinsic evolutionary complicity between humans and animals.

17:00
22

Artistic city trip - Tour of the Briggait and meeting with artists

The Briggait

Excursion : Visite du Briggait et rencontre avec les artistes

The Briggait

Wasps Artists' Studios is an award-winning charity which provides affordable studio space to support the careers of up to 750 artists working in Scotland today. They have recently opened a new set of studios in The Briggait, a beautiful Grade A listed building in Glasgow’s medieval quarter, the Merchant City. Originally built in 1873, the Briggait was the city’s fish market for over 100 years. It has now been transformed into a vibrant new home for over 80 visual artists and cultural organisations.

Wasps Artists' Studios is an award-winning charity which provides affordable studio space to support the careers of up to 750 artists working in Scotland today. They have recently opened a new set of studios in The Briggait, a beautiful Grade A listed building in Glasgow’s medieval quarter, the Merchant City. Originally built in 1873, the Briggait was the city’s fish market for over 100 years. It has now been transformed into a vibrant new home for over 80 visual artists and cultural organisations.

17:00
22

Artistic talk - Untitled Projects: backwards and forwards

Glasgow School of Art - Lecture Theatre

Paroles d'artistes : Untitled Projects: passé et futur

Glasgow School of Art - Lecture Theatre

Over the past 10 years Untitled Projects has produced unusual and visually extravagant theatre in Scotland: from site specific performances in a swimming pool and a living room, to the installation of a 60 meter access ramp for a performance at Tramway. For the IETM Plenary Meeting Untitled Projects director Stewart Laing has devised an informal, performative presentation of the work of the company, looking back over a decade of distinctive events and looking forward to a period of more intense development over the coming years.

Over the past 10 years Untitled Projects has produced unusual and visually extravagant theatre in Scotland: from site specific performances in a swimming pool and a living room, to the installation of a 60 meter access ramp for a performance at Tramway. For the IETM Plenary Meeting Untitled Projects director Stewart Laing has devised an informal, performative presentation of the work of the company, looking back over a decade of distinctive events and looking forward to a period of more intense development over the coming years.

17:00
21

Human animal - Janis Claxton Dance

Platform

Human animal - Janis Claxton Dance

Platform

Human Animal is a unique performance installation recently performed at the Shanghai Expo and in Beijing 798 Space. This work, inspired by the award winning performance Enclosure 44 – Humans (2008) is a moving installation which challenges perceptions of “who's watching who”. Human Animal exposes audiences and performers to the intrinsic evolutionary complicity between humans and animals.

Human Animal is a unique performance installation recently performed at the Shanghai Expo and in Beijing 798 Space. This work, inspired by the award winning performance Enclosure 44 – Humans (2008) is a moving installation which challenges perceptions of “who's watching who”. Human Animal exposes audiences and performers to the intrinsic evolutionary complicity between humans and animals.

17:00
22

Artistic city trip - Tour of the Briggait and meeting with artists

The Briggait

Excursion : Visite du Briggait et rencontre avec les artistes

The Briggait

Wasps Artists' Studios is an award-winning charity which provides affordable studio space to support the careers of up to 750 artists working in Scotland today. They have recently opened a new set of studios in The Briggait, a beautiful Grade A listed building in Glasgow’s medieval quarter, the Merchant City. Originally built in 1873, the Briggait was the city’s fish market for over 100 years. It has now been transformed into a vibrant new home for over 80 visual artists and cultural organisations.

Wasps Artists' Studios is an award-winning charity which provides affordable studio space to support the careers of up to 750 artists working in Scotland today. They have recently opened a new set of studios in The Briggait, a beautiful Grade A listed building in Glasgow’s medieval quarter, the Merchant City. Originally built in 1873, the Briggait was the city’s fish market for over 100 years. It has now been transformed into a vibrant new home for over 80 visual artists and cultural organisations.

17:00
22

Artistic talk - Untitled Projects: backwards and forwards

Glasgow School of Art - Lecture Theatre

Paroles d'artistes : Untitled Projects: passé et futur

Glasgow School of Art - Lecture Theatre

Over the past 10 years Untitled Projects has produced unusual and visually extravagant theatre in Scotland: from site specific performances in a swimming pool and a living room, to the installation of a 60 meter access ramp for a performance at Tramway. For the IETM Plenary Meeting Untitled Projects director Stewart Laing has devised an informal, performative presentation of the work of the company, looking back over a decade of distinctive events and looking forward to a period of more intense development over the coming years.

Over the past 10 years Untitled Projects has produced unusual and visually extravagant theatre in Scotland: from site specific performances in a swimming pool and a living room, to the installation of a 60 meter access ramp for a performance at Tramway. For the IETM Plenary Meeting Untitled Projects director Stewart Laing has devised an informal, performative presentation of the work of the company, looking back over a decade of distinctive events and looking forward to a period of more intense development over the coming years.

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Artistic city trip - Scottish Youth Theatre

Scottish Youth Theatre

Excursion : Scottish Youth Theatre

Scottish Youth Theatre

Showing of new work by Scottish Based choreographer Natasha Gilmore. Inspired by the last conversation Natasha Gilmore, (Artistic Director) had with her grandma - Carmel - prior to her death, the work takes the stand that mature citizens have a tremendous bank of knowledge gained over years of life’s learning and are to be respected, listened to and celebrated.

Showing of new work by Scottish Based choreographer Natasha Gilmore. Inspired by the last conversation Natasha Gilmore, (Artistic Director) had with her grandma - Carmel - prior to her death, the work takes the stand that mature citizens have a tremendous bank of knowledge gained over years of life’s learning and are to be respected, listened to and celebrated.

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Artistic city trip - National Theatre of Scotland

National Theatre of Scotland

Excursion : National Theatre of Scotland

National Theatre of Scotland

In less than 5 years, the National Theatre of Scotland has established itself as an international powerhouse. A national ‘theatre without walls’, the Company has no performance space of its own, but instead, working out of Glasgow offices and rehearsal space, opens and tours shows throughout the length and breadth of Scotland and beyond. This trip will be an opportunity to meet the key staff of the organisation, including Artistic Director, Vicky Featherstone. In addition, there will be a chance to sit in on a development rehearsal of a new piece about disability, written and directed by Pol Heyvaert (Victoria, Campo). The Company will also present a short piece of existing work and invite guests to join them in a glass of wine.

In less than 5 years, the National Theatre of Scotland has established itself as an international powerhouse. A national ‘theatre without walls’, the Company has no performance space of its own, but instead, working out of Glasgow offices and rehearsal space, opens and tours shows throughout the length and breadth of Scotland and beyond. This trip will be an opportunity to meet the key staff of the organisation, including Artistic Director, Vicky Featherstone. In addition, there will be a chance to sit in on a development rehearsal of a new piece about disability, written and directed by Pol Heyvaert (Victoria, Campo). The Company will also present a short piece of existing work and invite guests to join them in a glass of wine.

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Artistic city trip - Scottish Youth Theatre

Scottish Youth Theatre

Excursion : Scottish Youth Theatre

Scottish Youth Theatre

Showing of new work by Scottish Based choreographer Natasha Gilmore. Inspired by the last conversation Natasha Gilmore, (Artistic Director) had with her grandma - Carmel - prior to her death, the work takes the stand that mature citizens have a tremendous bank of knowledge gained over years of life’s learning and are to be respected, listened to and celebrated.

Showing of new work by Scottish Based choreographer Natasha Gilmore. Inspired by the last conversation Natasha Gilmore, (Artistic Director) had with her grandma - Carmel - prior to her death, the work takes the stand that mature citizens have a tremendous bank of knowledge gained over years of life’s learning and are to be respected, listened to and celebrated.

18:00
22

Artistic city trip - National Theatre of Scotland

National Theatre of Scotland

Excursion : National Theatre of Scotland

National Theatre of Scotland

In less than 5 years, the National Theatre of Scotland has established itself as an international powerhouse. A national ‘theatre without walls’, the Company has no performance space of its own, but instead, working out of Glasgow offices and rehearsal space, opens and tours shows throughout the length and breadth of Scotland and beyond. This trip will be an opportunity to meet the key staff of the organisation, including Artistic Director, Vicky Featherstone. In addition, there will be a chance to sit in on a development rehearsal of a new piece about disability, written and directed by Pol Heyvaert (Victoria, Campo). The Company will also present a short piece of existing work and invite guests to join them in a glass of wine.

In less than 5 years, the National Theatre of Scotland has established itself as an international powerhouse. A national ‘theatre without walls’, the Company has no performance space of its own, but instead, working out of Glasgow offices and rehearsal space, opens and tours shows throughout the length and breadth of Scotland and beyond. This trip will be an opportunity to meet the key staff of the organisation, including Artistic Director, Vicky Featherstone. In addition, there will be a chance to sit in on a development rehearsal of a new piece about disability, written and directed by Pol Heyvaert (Victoria, Campo). The Company will also present a short piece of existing work and invite guests to join them in a glass of wine.

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Artistic Talk - KIN

CCA 4

Paroles d'artistes - KIN

CCA 4

Showing by Donna Rutherford of KIN a project capturing the changing relationship between middle-aged children and their parents. The project hopes to explore the fear and sorrow, the anger, guilt and frustration but also the love, trust and laughter to be found in this universal experience.

Showing by Donna Rutherford of KIN a project capturing the changing relationship between middle-aged children and their parents. The project hopes to explore the fear and sorrow, the anger, guilt and frustration but also the love, trust and laughter to be found in this universal experience.

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Artistic Talk - KIN

CCA 4

Paroles d'artistes - KIN

CCA 4

Showing by Donna Rutherford of KIN a project capturing the changing relationship between middle-aged children and their parents. The project hopes to explore the fear and sorrow, the anger, guilt and frustration but also the love, trust and laughter to be found in this universal experience.

Showing by Donna Rutherford of KIN a project capturing the changing relationship between middle-aged children and their parents. The project hopes to explore the fear and sorrow, the anger, guilt and frustration but also the love, trust and laughter to be found in this universal experience.

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Private dancer - Janice Parker

Doge’s Palace

Private dancer - Janice Parker

Doge’s Palace

2010 Herald Angel winners Janice Parker, Richard Layzell and 16 diverse performers create an hour long promenade event in and around a real sized luminous house. We might let you in......! A cross between Art Installation, Zen Garden, dance show and party.... The Skinny.

2010 Herald Angel winners Janice Parker, Richard Layzell and 16 diverse performers create an hour long promenade event in and around a real sized luminous house. We might let you in......! A cross between Art Installation, Zen Garden, dance show and party.... The Skinny.

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Private dancer - Janice Parker

Doge’s Palace

Private dancer - Janice Parker

Doge’s Palace

2010 Herald Angel winners Janice Parker, Richard Layzell and 16 diverse performers create an hour long promenade event in and around a real sized luminous house. We might let you in......! A cross between Art Installation, Zen Garden, dance show and party.... The Skinny.

2010 Herald Angel winners Janice Parker, Richard Layzell and 16 diverse performers create an hour long promenade event in and around a real sized luminous house. We might let you in......! A cross between Art Installation, Zen Garden, dance show and party.... The Skinny.

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Trilogy - Nic Green

The Arches

Trilogy - Nic Green

The Arches

Award-winning show, brimming with raw energy and takes its shape as a celebratory venture into modern-day feminism. Green and her company give their all in this thrilling performance triptych designed to challenge, inspire and make way for positive change. Expect passion, beauty and fifty female volunteer dancers in this radical performance, delivered with relentless, raw energy.

Award-winning show, brimming with raw energy and takes its shape as a celebratory venture into modern-day feminism. Green and her company give their all in this thrilling performance triptych designed to challenge, inspire and make way for positive change. Expect passion, beauty and fifty female volunteer dancers in this radical performance, delivered with relentless, raw energy.

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Roadkill - Ankur and Pachamama

Tron Theatre

Roadkill - Ankur and Pachamama

Tron Theatre

In Benin City, a girl struggles to support her family. A world away, in Glasgow, ‘aunty’ Martha arranges a job and flight for her. Based on the experiences of women trafficked to Scotland, Cora Bissett’s explosive production, combining direct, chilling performances with video, animation and music, thrusts you into the brutal, hidden world behind the newspaper headlines on sex-trafficking.

In Benin City, a girl struggles to support her family. A world away, in Glasgow, ‘aunty’ Martha arranges a job and flight for her. Based on the experiences of women trafficked to Scotland, Cora Bissett’s explosive production, combining direct, chilling performances with video, animation and music, thrusts you into the brutal, hidden world behind the newspaper headlines on sex-trafficking.

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Artistic city trip - Tell a Glasgow Host Story (Artists’ Dinners)

Various places in town

Excursion : Histoires d'hôtes à Glasgow (Dîners d'artistes)

Various places in town

As part of our early evening schedule on Friday 5th, IETM Delegates are invited to capitalize on the city’s world famous warmth and hospitality by dining with some of Glasgow’s cultural inhabitants. In small groups of 4 or 5, you will be invited into the homes of people engaged with the day-to-day challenges of working in the arts in Scotland. There will be a small of charge of £5 per person for this event.

As part of our early evening schedule on Friday 5th, IETM Delegates are invited to capitalize on the city’s world famous warmth and hospitality by dining with some of Glasgow’s cultural inhabitants. In small groups of 4 or 5, you will be invited into the homes of people engaged with the day-to-day challenges of working in the arts in Scotland. There will be a small of charge of £5 per person for this event.

20:00
21

Trilogy - Nic Green

The Arches

Trilogy - Nic Green

The Arches

Award-winning show, brimming with raw energy and takes its shape as a celebratory venture into modern-day feminism. Green and her company give their all in this thrilling performance triptych designed to challenge, inspire and make way for positive change. Expect passion, beauty and fifty female volunteer dancers in this radical performance, delivered with relentless, raw energy.

Award-winning show, brimming with raw energy and takes its shape as a celebratory venture into modern-day feminism. Green and her company give their all in this thrilling performance triptych designed to challenge, inspire and make way for positive change. Expect passion, beauty and fifty female volunteer dancers in this radical performance, delivered with relentless, raw energy.

20:00
21

Roadkill - Ankur and Pachamama

Tron Theatre

Roadkill - Ankur and Pachamama

Tron Theatre

In Benin City, a girl struggles to support her family. A world away, in Glasgow, ‘aunty’ Martha arranges a job and flight for her. Based on the experiences of women trafficked to Scotland, Cora Bissett’s explosive production, combining direct, chilling performances with video, animation and music, thrusts you into the brutal, hidden world behind the newspaper headlines on sex-trafficking.

In Benin City, a girl struggles to support her family. A world away, in Glasgow, ‘aunty’ Martha arranges a job and flight for her. Based on the experiences of women trafficked to Scotland, Cora Bissett’s explosive production, combining direct, chilling performances with video, animation and music, thrusts you into the brutal, hidden world behind the newspaper headlines on sex-trafficking.

20:00
22

Artistic city trip - Tell a Glasgow Host Story (Artists’ Dinners)

Various places in town

Excursion : Histoires d'hôtes à Glasgow (Dîners d'artistes)

Various places in town

As part of our early evening schedule on Friday 5th, IETM Delegates are invited to capitalize on the city’s world famous warmth and hospitality by dining with some of Glasgow’s cultural inhabitants. In small groups of 4 or 5, you will be invited into the homes of people engaged with the day-to-day challenges of working in the arts in Scotland. There will be a small of charge of £5 per person for this event.

As part of our early evening schedule on Friday 5th, IETM Delegates are invited to capitalize on the city’s world famous warmth and hospitality by dining with some of Glasgow’s cultural inhabitants. In small groups of 4 or 5, you will be invited into the homes of people engaged with the day-to-day challenges of working in the arts in Scotland. There will be a small of charge of £5 per person for this event.

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Gilgamesh - Tam Dean Burn

Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama

Gilgamesh - Tam Dean Burn

Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama

The Play of Gilgamesh by Edwin Morgan brings the world’s oldest poem to life, moving between ritual, comedy and moments of intense beauty – and has never been performed until now. Renowned theatremaker Tam Dean Burn directs performers from Scotland’s national conservatoire in an edited version with live songs and original music.

The Play of Gilgamesh by Edwin Morgan brings the world’s oldest poem to life, moving between ritual, comedy and moments of intense beauty – and has never been performed until now. Renowned theatremaker Tam Dean Burn directs performers from Scotland’s national conservatoire in an edited version with live songs and original music.

20:30
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Orlando - Cryptic

Tramway

Orlando - Cryptic

Tramway

Orlando opens with the hero as a young man in Elizabethan England, and follows his transformations of fortune, love and gender in this sensuous epic of self-discovery. Cryptic performances seek to ‘ravish the senses’, fusing performance, live music, visuals and technology, enabling ‘music to be looked at…not just listened to’. “I tied my heart to the oak tree.”

Orlando opens with the hero as a young man in Elizabethan England, and follows his transformations of fortune, love and gender in this sensuous epic of self-discovery. Cryptic performances seek to ‘ravish the senses’, fusing performance, live music, visuals and technology, enabling ‘music to be looked at…not just listened to’. “I tied my heart to the oak tree.”

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A Clockwork Orange - Citizens’ Theatre

Citizens’ Theatre

A Clockwork Orange - Citizens’ Theatre

Citizens’ Theatre

In a world of high unemployment, state surveillance and fierce repression, the young get their kicks from random violence. Alex is with his gang of droogs, hyping them up for their nightly orgy of opportunistic brutality. But our charismatic delinquent narrator isn’t a straightforward psychopath. As we follow his rehabilitation by the state we are left wondering if being forced to be good is in fact more evil than sin itself.

In a world of high unemployment, state surveillance and fierce repression, the young get their kicks from random violence. Alex is with his gang of droogs, hyping them up for their nightly orgy of opportunistic brutality. But our charismatic delinquent narrator isn’t a straightforward psychopath. As we follow his rehabilitation by the state we are left wondering if being forced to be good is in fact more evil than sin itself.

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The monster in the hall - Citizens' Theatre - A TAG Production

Citizens’ Theatre

The monster in the hall - Citizens' Theatre - A TAG Production

Citizens’ Theatre

World premiere from Scottish playwright, David Greig. Duck Macatarsney cares for her biker dad whose MS is getting increasingly bad. The two of them are just about surviving when one morning the Duke wakes up blind and the Duck hears that the Social Services are coming to take her away. A low budget indie comedy musical about a girl on the verge of a nervous breakdown played out by four actors and a big fat motorbike which goes vrrooommm.

World premiere from Scottish playwright, David Greig. Duck Macatarsney cares for her biker dad whose MS is getting increasingly bad. The two of them are just about surviving when one morning the Duke wakes up blind and the Duck hears that the Social Services are coming to take her away. A low budget indie comedy musical about a girl on the verge of a nervous breakdown played out by four actors and a big fat motorbike which goes vrrooommm.

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Midsummer - Traverse Theatre Company

Tron Theatre

Midsummer - Traverse Theatre Company

Tron Theatre

It’s Midsummer’s weekend in Edinburgh. It’s raining. Two thirtysomethings are sitting in a New Town bar waiting for something to turn up. He’s a failing car salesman on the fringes of the city’s underworld and she’s a high powered divorce lawyer with a taste for other people’s husbands. She’s out of his league and he’s not her type at all. They absolutely should not sleep together. Ever. Ever.

Midsummer [a play with songs] is the story of Bob and Helena and a great lost weekend of bridge burning, car chases, wedding bust-ups, bondage miscalculations, midnight trysts and horrible hungover self loathing misery. Featuring Cora Bissett and Matthew Pidgeon as the ill-advised love match, Midsummer is a quirky, charming love story by one of Scotland’s leading playwrights, David Greig and top Edinburgh singer/songwriter, Gordon McIntyre of the band ballboy.

It’s Midsummer’s weekend in Edinburgh. It’s raining. Two thirtysomethings are sitting in a New Town bar waiting for something to turn up. He’s a failing car salesman on the fringes of the city’s underworld and she’s a high powered divorce lawyer with a taste for other people’s husbands. She’s out of his league and he’s not her type at all. They absolutely should not sleep together. Ever. Ever.

Midsummer [a play with songs] is the story of Bob and Helena and a great lost weekend of bridge burning, car chases, wedding bust-ups, bondage miscalculations, midnight trysts and horrible hungover self loathing misery. Featuring Cora Bissett and Matthew Pidgeon as the ill-advised love match, Midsummer is a quirky, charming love story by one of Scotland’s leading playwrights, David Greig and top Edinburgh singer/songwriter, Gordon McIntyre of the band ballboy.

20:30
21

Gilgamesh - Tam Dean Burn

Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama

Gilgamesh - Tam Dean Burn

Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama

The Play of Gilgamesh by Edwin Morgan brings the world’s oldest poem to life, moving between ritual, comedy and moments of intense beauty – and has never been performed until now. Renowned theatremaker Tam Dean Burn directs performers from Scotland’s national conservatoire in an edited version with live songs and original music.

The Play of Gilgamesh by Edwin Morgan brings the world’s oldest poem to life, moving between ritual, comedy and moments of intense beauty – and has never been performed until now. Renowned theatremaker Tam Dean Burn directs performers from Scotland’s national conservatoire in an edited version with live songs and original music.

20:30
21

Orlando - Cryptic

Tramway

Orlando - Cryptic

Tramway

Orlando opens with the hero as a young man in Elizabethan England, and follows his transformations of fortune, love and gender in this sensuous epic of self-discovery. Cryptic performances seek to ‘ravish the senses’, fusing performance, live music, visuals and technology, enabling ‘music to be looked at…not just listened to’. “I tied my heart to the oak tree.”

Orlando opens with the hero as a young man in Elizabethan England, and follows his transformations of fortune, love and gender in this sensuous epic of self-discovery. Cryptic performances seek to ‘ravish the senses’, fusing performance, live music, visuals and technology, enabling ‘music to be looked at…not just listened to’. “I tied my heart to the oak tree.”

20:30
21

A Clockwork Orange - Citizens’ Theatre

Citizens’ Theatre

A Clockwork Orange - Citizens’ Theatre

Citizens’ Theatre

In a world of high unemployment, state surveillance and fierce repression, the young get their kicks from random violence. Alex is with his gang of droogs, hyping them up for their nightly orgy of opportunistic brutality. But our charismatic delinquent narrator isn’t a straightforward psychopath. As we follow his rehabilitation by the state we are left wondering if being forced to be good is in fact more evil than sin itself.

In a world of high unemployment, state surveillance and fierce repression, the young get their kicks from random violence. Alex is with his gang of droogs, hyping them up for their nightly orgy of opportunistic brutality. But our charismatic delinquent narrator isn’t a straightforward psychopath. As we follow his rehabilitation by the state we are left wondering if being forced to be good is in fact more evil than sin itself.

20:30
21

The monster in the hall - Citizens' Theatre - A TAG Production

Citizens’ Theatre

The monster in the hall - Citizens' Theatre - A TAG Production

Citizens’ Theatre

World premiere from Scottish playwright, David Greig. Duck Macatarsney cares for her biker dad whose MS is getting increasingly bad. The two of them are just about surviving when one morning the Duke wakes up blind and the Duck hears that the Social Services are coming to take her away. A low budget indie comedy musical about a girl on the verge of a nervous breakdown played out by four actors and a big fat motorbike which goes vrrooommm.

World premiere from Scottish playwright, David Greig. Duck Macatarsney cares for her biker dad whose MS is getting increasingly bad. The two of them are just about surviving when one morning the Duke wakes up blind and the Duck hears that the Social Services are coming to take her away. A low budget indie comedy musical about a girl on the verge of a nervous breakdown played out by four actors and a big fat motorbike which goes vrrooommm.

20:30
21

Midsummer - Traverse Theatre Company

Tron Theatre

Midsummer - Traverse Theatre Company

Tron Theatre

It’s Midsummer’s weekend in Edinburgh. It’s raining. Two thirtysomethings are sitting in a New Town bar waiting for something to turn up. He’s a failing car salesman on the fringes of the city’s underworld and she’s a high powered divorce lawyer with a taste for other people’s husbands. She’s out of his league and he’s not her type at all. They absolutely should not sleep together. Ever. Ever.

Midsummer [a play with songs] is the story of Bob and Helena and a great lost weekend of bridge burning, car chases, wedding bust-ups, bondage miscalculations, midnight trysts and horrible hungover self loathing misery. Featuring Cora Bissett and Matthew Pidgeon as the ill-advised love match, Midsummer is a quirky, charming love story by one of Scotland’s leading playwrights, David Greig and top Edinburgh singer/songwriter, Gordon McIntyre of the band ballboy.

It’s Midsummer’s weekend in Edinburgh. It’s raining. Two thirtysomethings are sitting in a New Town bar waiting for something to turn up. He’s a failing car salesman on the fringes of the city’s underworld and she’s a high powered divorce lawyer with a taste for other people’s husbands. She’s out of his league and he’s not her type at all. They absolutely should not sleep together. Ever. Ever.

Midsummer [a play with songs] is the story of Bob and Helena and a great lost weekend of bridge burning, car chases, wedding bust-ups, bondage miscalculations, midnight trysts and horrible hungover self loathing misery. Featuring Cora Bissett and Matthew Pidgeon as the ill-advised love match, Midsummer is a quirky, charming love story by one of Scotland’s leading playwrights, David Greig and top Edinburgh singer/songwriter, Gordon McIntyre of the band ballboy.

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The maids - Glasgay!

Tron Theatre

The maids - Glasgay!

Tron Theatre

Class war in a red Chanel gown. A baptism of perversity anointed in the kitchen sink. Beware girls … the rubber gloves are ON. The Maids is the murderous tale of two sisters, envious servants to the wealthy, self-centred and imperious Madame. In her absence Solange and Claire plunder their mistress’ coveted wardrobe and act out grotesque rituals of dominance and submission. 

Class war in a red Chanel gown. A baptism of perversity anointed in the kitchen sink. Beware girls … the rubber gloves are ON. The Maids is the murderous tale of two sisters, envious servants to the wealthy, self-centred and imperious Madame. In her absence Solange and Claire plunder their mistress’ coveted wardrobe and act out grotesque rituals of dominance and submission. 

20:45
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The maids - Glasgay!

Tron Theatre

The maids - Glasgay!

Tron Theatre

Class war in a red Chanel gown. A baptism of perversity anointed in the kitchen sink. Beware girls … the rubber gloves are ON. The Maids is the murderous tale of two sisters, envious servants to the wealthy, self-centred and imperious Madame. In her absence Solange and Claire plunder their mistress’ coveted wardrobe and act out grotesque rituals of dominance and submission. 

Class war in a red Chanel gown. A baptism of perversity anointed in the kitchen sink. Beware girls … the rubber gloves are ON. The Maids is the murderous tale of two sisters, envious servants to the wealthy, self-centred and imperious Madame. In her absence Solange and Claire plunder their mistress’ coveted wardrobe and act out grotesque rituals of dominance and submission. 

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Figure this - Anna Kryzstek

CCA

Figure this - Anna Kryzstek

CCA

Third in a series of pieces based on waiting. Waiting is experienced by everyone every day. The performer is referred to as the figure, and her presence is both immediate and distant, in relation to time, space, sound, object & filmed image. The juxtapositions of the elements forming these works create space for individual experiences.

FIGURE THIS is a New Territories 09 commission co-produced by Les Halles, Brussels (A Space For Live Art). Additional funding & support: Scottish Arts Council, Choreographic Fellowship Award, The Work Room, CCA, Dance Base, Dance House, Tramway, Oblivia and Balance.

Third in a series of pieces based on waiting. Waiting is experienced by everyone every day. The performer is referred to as the figure, and her presence is both immediate and distant, in relation to time, space, sound, object & filmed image. The juxtapositions of the elements forming these works create space for individual experiences.

FIGURE THIS is a New Territories 09 commission co-produced by Les Halles, Brussels (A Space For Live Art). Additional funding & support: Scottish Arts Council, Choreographic Fellowship Award, The Work Room, CCA, Dance Base, Dance House, Tramway, Oblivia and Balance.

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An audience with Adrienne - Adrian Howells

CCA

An audience with Adrienne - Adrian Howells

CCA

Adrian's cross-dressing persona - the sensationally warm, friendly and miniskirted Adrienne, openly explores his upbringing, family relationships and journey through life in a gentle, hilarious and honest way. RELAX in Adrienne's kitschy living room, listen to and share childhood stories, watch home movies and play nostalgic parlour games.

Adrian's cross-dressing persona - the sensationally warm, friendly and miniskirted Adrienne, openly explores his upbringing, family relationships and journey through life in a gentle, hilarious and honest way. RELAX in Adrienne's kitschy living room, listen to and share childhood stories, watch home movies and play nostalgic parlour games.

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The tailor of Inverness - Dogstar Theatre

The Arches

The tailor of Inverness - Dogstar Theatre

The Arches

Words, music, dance and video combine to tell the moving story of this ordinary man caught by the murderous tides of the Second World War. “A triumph” The Observer. Winner Scotsman Fringe First; Holden Street Theatres Award, Adelaide, Australia, Stage Award for Best Solo Performer and CATS Awards Best Actor 2008-9.

Words, music, dance and video combine to tell the moving story of this ordinary man caught by the murderous tides of the Second World War. “A triumph” The Observer. Winner Scotsman Fringe First; Holden Street Theatres Award, Adelaide, Australia, Stage Award for Best Solo Performer and CATS Awards Best Actor 2008-9.

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The life & times of girl A and NQR - Scottish Dance Theatre

Platform

The life & times of girl A and NQR - Scottish Dance Theatre

Platform

The Life & Times of Girl A, by award winning choreographer Ben Duke (Lost Dog). A woman is trying to tell us something important. What she needs is a film crew and a financier, what she’s got is a stage and some dancers. An eloquent blend of dance theatre veering between moments of hilarity and exposed vulnerability.

NQR* questions the concept of normality, revealing our preconceptions and exploring our differences. It is ultimately a celebration of quirky individuality and diversity. An entertaining, thoughtful, touching and provocative work.

The Life & Times of Girl A, by award winning choreographer Ben Duke (Lost Dog). A woman is trying to tell us something important. What she needs is a film crew and a financier, what she’s got is a stage and some dancers. An eloquent blend of dance theatre veering between moments of hilarity and exposed vulnerability.

NQR* questions the concept of normality, revealing our preconceptions and exploring our differences. It is ultimately a celebration of quirky individuality and diversity. An entertaining, thoughtful, touching and provocative work.

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Spaceman 2 & Out Of The Wild - Dudendance Theatre

SWG3

Spaceman 2 & Out Of The Wild - Dudendance Theatre

SWG3

Stark and compelling physical theatre performance by Paul Rous. Latest piece in development explores the relationship between armament and the body the slow morphing movement will be created around a costume that disassembles in layers- a suspension of time that draws lost moments and actions into focus – inspired by the paintings of Ucello and polyphonic voices of the renaissance.

Stark and compelling physical theatre performance by Paul Rous. Latest piece in development explores the relationship between armament and the body the slow morphing movement will be created around a costume that disassembles in layers- a suspension of time that draws lost moments and actions into focus – inspired by the paintings of Ucello and polyphonic voices of the renaissance.

21:00
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Figure this - Anna Kryzstek

CCA

Figure this - Anna Kryzstek

CCA

Third in a series of pieces based on waiting. Waiting is experienced by everyone every day. The performer is referred to as the figure, and her presence is both immediate and distant, in relation to time, space, sound, object & filmed image. The juxtapositions of the elements forming these works create space for individual experiences.

FIGURE THIS is a New Territories 09 commission co-produced by Les Halles, Brussels (A Space For Live Art). Additional funding & support: Scottish Arts Council, Choreographic Fellowship Award, The Work Room, CCA, Dance Base, Dance House, Tramway, Oblivia and Balance.

Third in a series of pieces based on waiting. Waiting is experienced by everyone every day. The performer is referred to as the figure, and her presence is both immediate and distant, in relation to time, space, sound, object & filmed image. The juxtapositions of the elements forming these works create space for individual experiences.

FIGURE THIS is a New Territories 09 commission co-produced by Les Halles, Brussels (A Space For Live Art). Additional funding & support: Scottish Arts Council, Choreographic Fellowship Award, The Work Room, CCA, Dance Base, Dance House, Tramway, Oblivia and Balance.

21:00
21

An audience with Adrienne - Adrian Howells

CCA

An audience with Adrienne - Adrian Howells

CCA

Adrian's cross-dressing persona - the sensationally warm, friendly and miniskirted Adrienne, openly explores his upbringing, family relationships and journey through life in a gentle, hilarious and honest way. RELAX in Adrienne's kitschy living room, listen to and share childhood stories, watch home movies and play nostalgic parlour games.

Adrian's cross-dressing persona - the sensationally warm, friendly and miniskirted Adrienne, openly explores his upbringing, family relationships and journey through life in a gentle, hilarious and honest way. RELAX in Adrienne's kitschy living room, listen to and share childhood stories, watch home movies and play nostalgic parlour games.

21:00
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The tailor of Inverness - Dogstar Theatre

The Arches

The tailor of Inverness - Dogstar Theatre

The Arches

Words, music, dance and video combine to tell the moving story of this ordinary man caught by the murderous tides of the Second World War. “A triumph” The Observer. Winner Scotsman Fringe First; Holden Street Theatres Award, Adelaide, Australia, Stage Award for Best Solo Performer and CATS Awards Best Actor 2008-9.

Words, music, dance and video combine to tell the moving story of this ordinary man caught by the murderous tides of the Second World War. “A triumph” The Observer. Winner Scotsman Fringe First; Holden Street Theatres Award, Adelaide, Australia, Stage Award for Best Solo Performer and CATS Awards Best Actor 2008-9.

21:00
21

The life & times of girl A and NQR - Scottish Dance Theatre

Platform

The life & times of girl A and NQR - Scottish Dance Theatre

Platform

The Life & Times of Girl A, by award winning choreographer Ben Duke (Lost Dog). A woman is trying to tell us something important. What she needs is a film crew and a financier, what she’s got is a stage and some dancers. An eloquent blend of dance theatre veering between moments of hilarity and exposed vulnerability.

NQR* questions the concept of normality, revealing our preconceptions and exploring our differences. It is ultimately a celebration of quirky individuality and diversity. An entertaining, thoughtful, touching and provocative work.

The Life & Times of Girl A, by award winning choreographer Ben Duke (Lost Dog). A woman is trying to tell us something important. What she needs is a film crew and a financier, what she’s got is a stage and some dancers. An eloquent blend of dance theatre veering between moments of hilarity and exposed vulnerability.

NQR* questions the concept of normality, revealing our preconceptions and exploring our differences. It is ultimately a celebration of quirky individuality and diversity. An entertaining, thoughtful, touching and provocative work.

21:00
21

Spaceman 2 & Out Of The Wild - Dudendance Theatre

SWG3

Spaceman 2 & Out Of The Wild - Dudendance Theatre

SWG3

Stark and compelling physical theatre performance by Paul Rous. Latest piece in development explores the relationship between armament and the body the slow morphing movement will be created around a costume that disassembles in layers- a suspension of time that draws lost moments and actions into focus – inspired by the paintings of Ucello and polyphonic voices of the renaissance.

Stark and compelling physical theatre performance by Paul Rous. Latest piece in development explores the relationship between armament and the body the slow morphing movement will be created around a costume that disassembles in layers- a suspension of time that draws lost moments and actions into focus – inspired by the paintings of Ucello and polyphonic voices of the renaissance.

23:00
18

Late Night Meeting Point

Stereo

Point de rencontre nocturne

Stereo
23:00
18

Late Night Meeting Point

Stereo

Point de rencontre nocturne

Stereo
Sat 06.11
11:00
20

Talks & listens

Concert Hall

Paroles & écoute

Concert Hall
11:00
21

Alma mater - Fish & Game

Scotland Street School

Alma mater - Fish & Game

Scotland Street School

New site-specific piece created for Macintosh's Scotland Street School. Individual audience members use portable video screens to explore the school and encounter traces of performances past. Conceived in collaboration with a range of Glasgow-based artists, Alma Mater engages with childhood and the coercive, civilising power of education. ‘These are original and talented thinkers and theatre-makers’ Robert Dawson Scott, The Times.

New site-specific piece created for Macintosh's Scotland Street School. Individual audience members use portable video screens to explore the school and encounter traces of performances past. Conceived in collaboration with a range of Glasgow-based artists, Alma Mater engages with childhood and the coercive, civilising power of education. ‘These are original and talented thinkers and theatre-makers’ Robert Dawson Scott, The Times.

11:00
20

Talks & listens

Concert Hall

Paroles & écoute

Concert Hall
11:00
21

Alma mater - Fish & Game

Scotland Street School

Alma mater - Fish & Game

Scotland Street School

New site-specific piece created for Macintosh's Scotland Street School. Individual audience members use portable video screens to explore the school and encounter traces of performances past. Conceived in collaboration with a range of Glasgow-based artists, Alma Mater engages with childhood and the coercive, civilising power of education. ‘These are original and talented thinkers and theatre-makers’ Robert Dawson Scott, The Times.

New site-specific piece created for Macintosh's Scotland Street School. Individual audience members use portable video screens to explore the school and encounter traces of performances past. Conceived in collaboration with a range of Glasgow-based artists, Alma Mater engages with childhood and the coercive, civilising power of education. ‘These are original and talented thinkers and theatre-makers’ Robert Dawson Scott, The Times.

12:00
21

Blood and roses - Poorboy

Tron Theatre

Blood and roses - Poorboy

Tron Theatre

If the situation is desperate enough then a mother will eat her young, said Baba Yaga.

Battle lines are drawn across 400 years, from Glasgow to Russia, as two families prepare to become one. This audio promenade leads audiences through streets and hidden spaces of Glasgow, as Poorboy bring their world of rituals, fairytale and the dark corners of family, music, soundscape, smells, and their curation of visual art, photography and film.

If the situation is desperate enough then a mother will eat her young, said Baba Yaga.

Battle lines are drawn across 400 years, from Glasgow to Russia, as two families prepare to become one. This audio promenade leads audiences through streets and hidden spaces of Glasgow, as Poorboy bring their world of rituals, fairytale and the dark corners of family, music, soundscape, smells, and their curation of visual art, photography and film.

12:00
21

Blood and roses - Poorboy

Tron Theatre

Blood and roses - Poorboy

Tron Theatre

If the situation is desperate enough then a mother will eat her young, said Baba Yaga.

Battle lines are drawn across 400 years, from Glasgow to Russia, as two families prepare to become one. This audio promenade leads audiences through streets and hidden spaces of Glasgow, as Poorboy bring their world of rituals, fairytale and the dark corners of family, music, soundscape, smells, and their curation of visual art, photography and film.

If the situation is desperate enough then a mother will eat her young, said Baba Yaga.

Battle lines are drawn across 400 years, from Glasgow to Russia, as two families prepare to become one. This audio promenade leads audiences through streets and hidden spaces of Glasgow, as Poorboy bring their world of rituals, fairytale and the dark corners of family, music, soundscape, smells, and their curation of visual art, photography and film.

13:00
18

Late Night Meeting Point

Stereo

Point de rencontre nocturne

Stereo
13:00
21

Parallel lines - Highway Diner/Eaton Lewis

The Arches

Parallel lines - Highway Diner/Eaton Lewis

The Arches

A room that tells a story about love, idealism and loss. Enter whenever you wish and stay as long as you like. Inside, depending on where and how you look, you will find a place of pilgrimage for a secular age, a work of science fiction, and a glimpse of life after death. 

A room that tells a story about love, idealism and loss. Enter whenever you wish and stay as long as you like. Inside, depending on where and how you look, you will find a place of pilgrimage for a secular age, a work of science fiction, and a glimpse of life after death. 

13:00
18

Late Night Meeting Point

Stereo

Point de rencontre nocturne

Stereo
13:00
21

Parallel lines - Highway Diner/Eaton Lewis

The Arches

Parallel lines - Highway Diner/Eaton Lewis

The Arches

A room that tells a story about love, idealism and loss. Enter whenever you wish and stay as long as you like. Inside, depending on where and how you look, you will find a place of pilgrimage for a secular age, a work of science fiction, and a glimpse of life after death. 

A room that tells a story about love, idealism and loss. Enter whenever you wish and stay as long as you like. Inside, depending on where and how you look, you will find a place of pilgrimage for a secular age, a work of science fiction, and a glimpse of life after death. 

13:30
21

A play, a pie and a pint ‘wee Andy’ - Paddy Cunneen

Oran Mor

A play, a pie and a pint ‘wee Andy’ - Paddy Cunneen

Oran Mor

What happens to an innocent young lad whose life is shattered when he is attacked by a gang? This is the story of how medical services try to repair the physical damage, how his mother tries to keep him safe, and how Wee Andy tries to imagine a life for himself in a world bordered by four local streets.

What happens to an innocent young lad whose life is shattered when he is attacked by a gang? This is the story of how medical services try to repair the physical damage, how his mother tries to keep him safe, and how Wee Andy tries to imagine a life for himself in a world bordered by four local streets.

13:30
21

A play, a pie and a pint ‘wee Andy’ - Paddy Cunneen

Oran Mor

A play, a pie and a pint ‘wee Andy’ - Paddy Cunneen

Oran Mor

What happens to an innocent young lad whose life is shattered when he is attacked by a gang? This is the story of how medical services try to repair the physical damage, how his mother tries to keep him safe, and how Wee Andy tries to imagine a life for himself in a world bordered by four local streets.

What happens to an innocent young lad whose life is shattered when he is attacked by a gang? This is the story of how medical services try to repair the physical damage, how his mother tries to keep him safe, and how Wee Andy tries to imagine a life for himself in a world bordered by four local streets.

14:00
21

Susurrus - David Leddy

Botanic Gardens

Susurrus - David Leddy

Botanic Gardens

Unique drama by ‘Scotland’s hottest, edgiest young playwright’ (Sunday Times) that has received overwhelming critical acclaim and sell-out audiences around the world. Following a map in and out of the glasshouses of the beautiful Botanic Garden you listen to the piece on headphones, wearing a specially designed scarf and gloves.

Unique drama by ‘Scotland’s hottest, edgiest young playwright’ (Sunday Times) that has received overwhelming critical acclaim and sell-out audiences around the world. Following a map in and out of the glasshouses of the beautiful Botanic Garden you listen to the piece on headphones, wearing a specially designed scarf and gloves.

14:00
22

Artistic city trip - Poorboy - Promenade workshop

Excursion : Poorboy - Atelier

This session takes journey and adventure as its theme; inviting participants to make their own stories and find their own direction as the urban Glasgow cityscape unfolds like a movie around them. Poorboy have a prestigious track record of working in found spaces and of ambitiously appropriating the vistas and visuals of everyday life into exhilarating and involving stories. Their dramatic re-imaginings have been critically acclaimed and are underpinned by the company’s bold explorations of cross disciplinary collaborative working. Language is no barrier as Artistic Director Sandy Thomson leads a very practical exploration of the choreography of non-traditional performance sites and uncovers dramatic encounters from the most ordinary of locations. Using the backdrop of reality, participants will have the chance to share their own experiences and responses to both the city of Glasgow and the journey that has led them here. 

This session takes journey and adventure as its theme; inviting participants to make their own stories and find their own direction as the urban Glasgow cityscape unfolds like a movie around them. Poorboy have a prestigious track record of working in found spaces and of ambitiously appropriating the vistas and visuals of everyday life into exhilarating and involving stories. Their dramatic re-imaginings have been critically acclaimed and are underpinned by the company’s bold explorations of cross disciplinary collaborative working. Language is no barrier as Artistic Director Sandy Thomson leads a very practical exploration of the choreography of non-traditional performance sites and uncovers dramatic encounters from the most ordinary of locations. Using the backdrop of reality, participants will have the chance to share their own experiences and responses to both the city of Glasgow and the journey that has led them here. 

14:00
22

Artistic city trip - Sharmanka

Sharmanka

Excursion : Sharmanka

Sharmanka

Performance at SHARMANKA (Russian for hurdy-gurdy). SHARMANKA was founded by sculptor-mechanic Eduard Bersudsky and theatre director Tatyana Jakovskaya in St.Petersburg (Russia) in 1989. Audiences in many countries have been fascinated by its magic, and based in Glasgow since 1996, it has gained a reputation as one of the city’s hidden treasures.

Performance at SHARMANKA (Russian for hurdy-gurdy). SHARMANKA was founded by sculptor-mechanic Eduard Bersudsky and theatre director Tatyana Jakovskaya in St.Petersburg (Russia) in 1989. Audiences in many countries have been fascinated by its magic, and based in Glasgow since 1996, it has gained a reputation as one of the city’s hidden treasures.

14:00
21

Susurrus - David Leddy

Botanic Gardens

Susurrus - David Leddy

Botanic Gardens

Unique drama by ‘Scotland’s hottest, edgiest young playwright’ (Sunday Times) that has received overwhelming critical acclaim and sell-out audiences around the world. Following a map in and out of the glasshouses of the beautiful Botanic Garden you listen to the piece on headphones, wearing a specially designed scarf and gloves.

Unique drama by ‘Scotland’s hottest, edgiest young playwright’ (Sunday Times) that has received overwhelming critical acclaim and sell-out audiences around the world. Following a map in and out of the glasshouses of the beautiful Botanic Garden you listen to the piece on headphones, wearing a specially designed scarf and gloves.

14:00
22

Artistic city trip - Poorboy - Promenade workshop

Excursion : Poorboy - Atelier

This session takes journey and adventure as its theme; inviting participants to make their own stories and find their own direction as the urban Glasgow cityscape unfolds like a movie around them. Poorboy have a prestigious track record of working in found spaces and of ambitiously appropriating the vistas and visuals of everyday life into exhilarating and involving stories. Their dramatic re-imaginings have been critically acclaimed and are underpinned by the company’s bold explorations of cross disciplinary collaborative working. Language is no barrier as Artistic Director Sandy Thomson leads a very practical exploration of the choreography of non-traditional performance sites and uncovers dramatic encounters from the most ordinary of locations. Using the backdrop of reality, participants will have the chance to share their own experiences and responses to both the city of Glasgow and the journey that has led them here. 

This session takes journey and adventure as its theme; inviting participants to make their own stories and find their own direction as the urban Glasgow cityscape unfolds like a movie around them. Poorboy have a prestigious track record of working in found spaces and of ambitiously appropriating the vistas and visuals of everyday life into exhilarating and involving stories. Their dramatic re-imaginings have been critically acclaimed and are underpinned by the company’s bold explorations of cross disciplinary collaborative working. Language is no barrier as Artistic Director Sandy Thomson leads a very practical exploration of the choreography of non-traditional performance sites and uncovers dramatic encounters from the most ordinary of locations. Using the backdrop of reality, participants will have the chance to share their own experiences and responses to both the city of Glasgow and the journey that has led them here. 

14:00
22

Artistic city trip - Sharmanka

Sharmanka

Excursion : Sharmanka

Sharmanka

Performance at SHARMANKA (Russian for hurdy-gurdy). SHARMANKA was founded by sculptor-mechanic Eduard Bersudsky and theatre director Tatyana Jakovskaya in St.Petersburg (Russia) in 1989. Audiences in many countries have been fascinated by its magic, and based in Glasgow since 1996, it has gained a reputation as one of the city’s hidden treasures.

Performance at SHARMANKA (Russian for hurdy-gurdy). SHARMANKA was founded by sculptor-mechanic Eduard Bersudsky and theatre director Tatyana Jakovskaya in St.Petersburg (Russia) in 1989. Audiences in many countries have been fascinated by its magic, and based in Glasgow since 1996, it has gained a reputation as one of the city’s hidden treasures.

14:30
22

Artistic city trip

Various places

Excursion

Various places

Tour 1- The University of Glasgow to Park Quadrant
Do you remember that scene in the Buster Keaton film ‘Steamboat Bill, Jr?’ There are storm clouds in the air. It starts to rain. A single sheet of newspaper flies through the air. The storm gets stronger. People are running away, they flee the city. The roof of the hospital is lifted off and we see him… we see Buster.

Tour 2 – CCA to Hill Street, Garnethill
Establishment shot. A beautiful wide view over the city, it’s Paris of course, I imagine it does look over Paris. Though I can’t see any specific landmarks. There’s also two spires just there. Maybe it doesn’t have to be specifically Paris. A camera looks out over... a city at morning. Let’s keep it non-specific. A morning, lamppost, a cityscape in the mist. Classic.

Tour 3 – The Arches to Broomielaw, Commerce St Bridge
Diane Keaton: Isn’t it beautiful out?
Woody Allen: Yeah it’s really so so pretty when the light starts to come up.
Diane Keaton: I know I love it.
Woody Allen: Boy this is really a great city I don’t care what anybody says. It’s just really a knockout you know?

These performative tours will meet participants at venues around the city and lead them to sites that remind the tour guide of significant moments from classic movies. In an attempt to transform these everyday locations into sites of romantic and cinematic beauty, we can cast the city as one huge film set and the site of many converging narratives.

Tour 1- The University of Glasgow to Park Quadrant
Do you remember that scene in the Buster Keaton film ‘Steamboat Bill, Jr?’ There are storm clouds in the air. It starts to rain. A single sheet of newspaper flies through the air. The storm gets stronger. People are running away, they flee the city. The roof of the hospital is lifted off and we see him… we see Buster.

Tour 2 – CCA to Hill Street, Garnethill
Establishment shot. A beautiful wide view over the city, it’s Paris of course, I imagine it does look over Paris. Though I can’t see any specific landmarks. There’s also two spires just there. Maybe it doesn’t have to be specifically Paris. A camera looks out over... a city at morning. Let’s keep it non-specific. A morning, lamppost, a cityscape in the mist. Classic.

Tour 3 – The Arches to Broomielaw, Commerce St Bridge
Diane Keaton: Isn’t it beautiful out?
Woody Allen: Yeah it’s really so so pretty when the light starts to come up.
Diane Keaton: I know I love it.
Woody Allen: Boy this is really a great city I don’t care what anybody says. It’s just really a knockout you know?

These performative tours will meet participants at venues around the city and lead them to sites that remind the tour guide of significant moments from classic movies. In an attempt to transform these everyday locations into sites of romantic and cinematic beauty, we can cast the city as one huge film set and the site of many converging narratives.

14:30
22

Artistic city trip

Various places

Excursion

Various places

Tour 1- The University of Glasgow to Park Quadrant
Do you remember that scene in the Buster Keaton film ‘Steamboat Bill, Jr?’ There are storm clouds in the air. It starts to rain. A single sheet of newspaper flies through the air. The storm gets stronger. People are running away, they flee the city. The roof of the hospital is lifted off and we see him… we see Buster.

Tour 2 – CCA to Hill Street, Garnethill
Establishment shot. A beautiful wide view over the city, it’s Paris of course, I imagine it does look over Paris. Though I can’t see any specific landmarks. There’s also two spires just there. Maybe it doesn’t have to be specifically Paris. A camera looks out over... a city at morning. Let’s keep it non-specific. A morning, lamppost, a cityscape in the mist. Classic.

Tour 3 – The Arches to Broomielaw, Commerce St Bridge
Diane Keaton: Isn’t it beautiful out?
Woody Allen: Yeah it’s really so so pretty when the light starts to come up.
Diane Keaton: I know I love it.
Woody Allen: Boy this is really a great city I don’t care what anybody says. It’s just really a knockout you know?

These performative tours will meet participants at venues around the city and lead them to sites that remind the tour guide of significant moments from classic movies. In an attempt to transform these everyday locations into sites of romantic and cinematic beauty, we can cast the city as one huge film set and the site of many converging narratives.

Tour 1- The University of Glasgow to Park Quadrant
Do you remember that scene in the Buster Keaton film ‘Steamboat Bill, Jr?’ There are storm clouds in the air. It starts to rain. A single sheet of newspaper flies through the air. The storm gets stronger. People are running away, they flee the city. The roof of the hospital is lifted off and we see him… we see Buster.

Tour 2 – CCA to Hill Street, Garnethill
Establishment shot. A beautiful wide view over the city, it’s Paris of course, I imagine it does look over Paris. Though I can’t see any specific landmarks. There’s also two spires just there. Maybe it doesn’t have to be specifically Paris. A camera looks out over... a city at morning. Let’s keep it non-specific. A morning, lamppost, a cityscape in the mist. Classic.

Tour 3 – The Arches to Broomielaw, Commerce St Bridge
Diane Keaton: Isn’t it beautiful out?
Woody Allen: Yeah it’s really so so pretty when the light starts to come up.
Diane Keaton: I know I love it.
Woody Allen: Boy this is really a great city I don’t care what anybody says. It’s just really a knockout you know?

These performative tours will meet participants at venues around the city and lead them to sites that remind the tour guide of significant moments from classic movies. In an attempt to transform these everyday locations into sites of romantic and cinematic beauty, we can cast the city as one huge film set and the site of many converging narratives.

15:00
19

Culture Action Europe’s new campaign: We Are More

Goethe Intitute

Atelier participatif autour de la nouvelle campagne de Culture Action Europe

Goethe Intitute
15:00
19

Asia’s Creative Producers

CCA 4

Producteurs créatifs en Asie

CCA 4

In June, IETM, the Jakarta International Dance Festival and Asia Europe Foundation organised an IETM Satellite Meeting on the theme of Creative Producing in Europe and Asia. It gathered 35 producers including some of the most interesting newcomers. The meeting was part of the gradual unfolding of an informal network of independent producers and promoters in Asia, inspired in part by IETM and its continuing partnerships there. Come to this session to hear about a new publication which will, in 2012, present case studies of Asia-Europe collaborations, co-produced by KAMS (Korean Arts management Service and IETM, as well as getting details of our next IETM- TPAM Satellite Meeting, in Yokohama in February (14-19/02/2011).

In June, IETM, the Jakarta International Dance Festival and Asia Europe Foundation organised an IETM Satellite Meeting on the theme of Creative Producing in Europe and Asia. It gathered 35 producers including some of the most interesting newcomers. The meeting was part of the gradual unfolding of an informal network of independent producers and promoters in Asia, inspired in part by IETM and its continuing partnerships there. Come to this session to hear about a new publication which will, in 2012, present case studies of Asia-Europe collaborations, co-produced by KAMS (Korean Arts management Service and IETM, as well as getting details of our next IETM- TPAM Satellite Meeting, in Yokohama in February (14-19/02/2011).

15:00
21

Trilogy - Nic Green

The Arches

Trilogy - Nic Green

The Arches

Award-winning show, brimming with raw energy and takes its shape as a celebratory venture into modern-day feminism. Green and her company give their all in this thrilling performance triptych designed to challenge, inspire and make way for positive change. Expect passion, beauty and fifty female volunteer dancers in this radical performance, delivered with relentless, raw energy.

Award-winning show, brimming with raw energy and takes its shape as a celebratory venture into modern-day feminism. Green and her company give their all in this thrilling performance triptych designed to challenge, inspire and make way for positive change. Expect passion, beauty and fifty female volunteer dancers in this radical performance, delivered with relentless, raw energy.

15:00
22

Artistic city trip - Panopticon theatre

Panopticon theatre

Excursion : Panopticon theatre

Panopticon theatre

Tour of the Merchant City’s theatrical past and the Britannia Panopticon, the oldest surving Victorian Music Hall in the UK. Famous for the first performances of Stan Laurel and the Zoo it kept in the basement.

Tour of the Merchant City’s theatrical past and the Britannia Panopticon, the oldest surving Victorian Music Hall in the UK. Famous for the first performances of Stan Laurel and the Zoo it kept in the basement.

15:00
19

Culture Action Europe’s new campaign: We Are More

Goethe Intitute

Atelier participatif autour de la nouvelle campagne de Culture Action Europe

Goethe Intitute
15:00
19

Asia’s Creative Producers

CCA 4

Producteurs créatifs en Asie

CCA 4

In June, IETM, the Jakarta International Dance Festival and Asia Europe Foundation organised an IETM Satellite Meeting on the theme of Creative Producing in Europe and Asia. It gathered 35 producers including some of the most interesting newcomers. The meeting was part of the gradual unfolding of an informal network of independent producers and promoters in Asia, inspired in part by IETM and its continuing partnerships there. Come to this session to hear about a new publication which will, in 2012, present case studies of Asia-Europe collaborations, co-produced by KAMS (Korean Arts management Service and IETM, as well as getting details of our next IETM- TPAM Satellite Meeting, in Yokohama in February (14-19/02/2011).

In June, IETM, the Jakarta International Dance Festival and Asia Europe Foundation organised an IETM Satellite Meeting on the theme of Creative Producing in Europe and Asia. It gathered 35 producers including some of the most interesting newcomers. The meeting was part of the gradual unfolding of an informal network of independent producers and promoters in Asia, inspired in part by IETM and its continuing partnerships there. Come to this session to hear about a new publication which will, in 2012, present case studies of Asia-Europe collaborations, co-produced by KAMS (Korean Arts management Service and IETM, as well as getting details of our next IETM- TPAM Satellite Meeting, in Yokohama in February (14-19/02/2011).

15:00
21

Trilogy - Nic Green

The Arches

Trilogy - Nic Green

The Arches

Award-winning show, brimming with raw energy and takes its shape as a celebratory venture into modern-day feminism. Green and her company give their all in this thrilling performance triptych designed to challenge, inspire and make way for positive change. Expect passion, beauty and fifty female volunteer dancers in this radical performance, delivered with relentless, raw energy.

Award-winning show, brimming with raw energy and takes its shape as a celebratory venture into modern-day feminism. Green and her company give their all in this thrilling performance triptych designed to challenge, inspire and make way for positive change. Expect passion, beauty and fifty female volunteer dancers in this radical performance, delivered with relentless, raw energy.

15:00
22

Artistic city trip - Panopticon theatre

Panopticon theatre

Excursion : Panopticon theatre

Panopticon theatre

Tour of the Merchant City’s theatrical past and the Britannia Panopticon, the oldest surving Victorian Music Hall in the UK. Famous for the first performances of Stan Laurel and the Zoo it kept in the basement.

Tour of the Merchant City’s theatrical past and the Britannia Panopticon, the oldest surving Victorian Music Hall in the UK. Famous for the first performances of Stan Laurel and the Zoo it kept in the basement.

15:30
19

New Things to Say in the Mediterranean? New people to say them!

CCA - Club Room

Nouvelles voix méditerranéennes

CCA - Club Room

The last ten years has witnessed a remarkable expansion in the number, variety, quality and dynamism of contemporary art and artists in the Med. Whereas this sessions cannot do justice to all, we will look at several of the artists and projects who are enlivening the scene with determination, skill and their own contemporary aesthetics.

The last ten years has witnessed a remarkable expansion in the number, variety, quality and dynamism of contemporary art and artists in the Med. Whereas this sessions cannot do justice to all, we will look at several of the artists and projects who are enlivening the scene with determination, skill and their own contemporary aesthetics.

15:30
21

Curse of the Demeter - Visible Fictions

The Tall Ship

Curse of the Demeter - Visible Fictions

The Tall Ship

Visible Fictions presents the thrilling tale of the ill-fated ship, Demeter, and her ghostly cargo. A unique opportunity to experience live theatre on board one of Scotland’s leading attractions, the Tall Ship. Whilst storms rage and the crew mysteriously disappear, fear grows as rumours of a sinister stowaway spread around. Inspired by Bram Stoker’s Dracula, this play will leave you sitting on the edge of your seat.

Visible Fictions presents the thrilling tale of the ill-fated ship, Demeter, and her ghostly cargo. A unique opportunity to experience live theatre on board one of Scotland’s leading attractions, the Tall Ship. Whilst storms rage and the crew mysteriously disappear, fear grows as rumours of a sinister stowaway spread around. Inspired by Bram Stoker’s Dracula, this play will leave you sitting on the edge of your seat.

15:30
22

Sing It Loud: A showcase of new voices in Scottish film

Glasgow Film Theatre

Sing it Loud: Les nouvelles voix du film écossais

Glasgow Film Theatre

Scotland has an international reputation for short films that are both visually brave and socially committed. Advances in digital technology have made possible new forms of expression, new collaborations, greater accessibility for anyone with strong filmic ideas. Meet the next generation in this showcase of exciting genre-bending new work, introduced by the filmmakers.

Scotland has an international reputation for short films that are both visually brave and socially committed. Advances in digital technology have made possible new forms of expression, new collaborations, greater accessibility for anyone with strong filmic ideas. Meet the next generation in this showcase of exciting genre-bending new work, introduced by the filmmakers.

15:30
19

New Things to Say in the Mediterranean? New people to say them!

CCA - Club Room

Nouvelles voix méditerranéennes

CCA - Club Room

The last ten years has witnessed a remarkable expansion in the number, variety, quality and dynamism of contemporary art and artists in the Med. Whereas this sessions cannot do justice to all, we will look at several of the artists and projects who are enlivening the scene with determination, skill and their own contemporary aesthetics.

The last ten years has witnessed a remarkable expansion in the number, variety, quality and dynamism of contemporary art and artists in the Med. Whereas this sessions cannot do justice to all, we will look at several of the artists and projects who are enlivening the scene with determination, skill and their own contemporary aesthetics.