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23/09/2004
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RSC performs for the first time in Dumfries
The Royal Shakespeare Company will perform for the very first time in Dumfries this October with the fast-paced political thriller, Julius Caesar and the sparkling, hard edged comedy, The Two Gentlemen of Verona. |
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21/09/2004
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Traditional musicians create new educational opportunity
The traditional music community in Scotland has broken new ground in training provision for teachers and tutors. |
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20/09/2004
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New opportunity to work in film for visual artists
A £50,000 fund for Scotland’s visual artists working in film and video has been created by a partnership between the Scottish Arts Council and Scottish Screen. |
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08/09/2004
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New website showcases best of Scottish craft
A major new website – www.craftscotland.org – which creates a national and international showcase promoting the best of Scottish craft, was launched today in Aberdeen at the Challenging Craft conference which is being attended by leading craft professionals from throughout the world. |
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08/09/2004
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International festival announces host of new records
The Hebridean Celtic Festival has broken new ground by setting a raft of records for attendance, on-line ticketing and attracting visitors to its Stornoway setting. |
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08/09/2004
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Her Royal Highness the Princess Royal officially re-opens Hamilton Town House
Ninety years after King George V officially opened Hamilton Town Hall Royal history is repeating itself. |
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02/09/2004
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Scotland’s arts go Dutch
A selection of Scotland’s leading arts groups and organisations are heading to the Netherlands this month as part of a cultural exchange to promote Scottish arts. |
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30/08/2004
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Ancient building tradition marked at His Majesty's Theatre
A fir tree was attached to the steelwork of the new extension to His Majesty’s Theatre, today, as part of an ancient building tradition dating back to the 14th-century. |
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27/08/2004
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Tune in to Tune Up series of live music tours
A further 10 bands have been announced, today, for the 2004/05 programme of the Scottish Arts Council’s innovative Tune Up initiative. |
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25/08/2004
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Top authors give support to Edinburgh's bid to be first 'City of Literature'
Four of Edinburgh’s most celebrated writers, J K Rowling, Dame Muriel Spark, Ian Rankin, and Alexander McCall Smith, have given their support to Edinburgh’s ‘City of Literature’ project, in the run-up to the bid being presented to UNESCO this Autumn. |
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