Gaelic Arts in discussion : Ùrlar / Ground Movement
- THIS EVENT HAS EXPIRED
- Tickets
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Free - ticket required
- Dates and times
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Wednesday 30th Jan 2019
1:00PM
- Age
- All ages
St Mungo Museum, 30 January
Dance artists and practitioners with an interest in Gaelic culture are invited to participate in this discussion, reflecting on current thought and practice in dance.
With presentations from choreographers Frank McConnell and Rob Heaslip, the event will delve into the traditions and influences on dance within Gaelic culture and how this resonates within contemporary performance.
Access - any Gaelic language will be translated into English
This workshop is free to participate in, but there are limited places so advance booking is essential. Email GlasgowArtsRSVP@glasgowlife.org.uk
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