Voices heard - Japanese documentaries
- THIS EVENT HAS EXPIRED
- Tickets
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Free
- Dates and times
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18th Dec 2019
6:00PM - 7:30PM
- Age
- 16+ years
- Venue
This film
screening and discussion is in partnership with Japan Desk Scotland. New work
is shown and creative conversations follow. Two different perspectives on
teaching are included in this event. The film 'Teach English in Japan - Sheona
MacAulay' (2019) captures Sheona's experiences teaching and living in Japan for
two years. By contrast, the view from a
Japanese speaker is conveyed in "Teach Scottish Country Dancing in
Scotland - Atsuko Clement" (2019).
Admission free
| Booking essential
Wednesday 18th
December 6-7.30pm
Book 'Voices heard - Japanese documentaries' on Eventbrite or phone 0845 366 4629
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Hearing loop
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If you use British Sign Language, you can watch our British Sign Language introduction to Kelvin Hall.
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Photography and video recording
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By train
Kelvin Hall is around 20 minutes walk from Partick Station
Subway
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By bus
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Kelvin Hall is situated on Argyle Street, around 6 minutes from the M8.
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