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One to Watch: Kate Stannard
Kate Stannard, a performer at the NRLA, discusses her own work and the importance of this Live Art platform Read more »| 10 Mar 2010 -
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One to catch: Liz Aggiss
Liz Aggiss explains how to have game Read more »| 08 Mar 2010 -
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Bring the Noise
After the success of last year's Vocal Sonics at the NRLA, 2010 sees the musical arm of Live Art break away to form its own Tramway event. Read more »| 03 Mar 2010 -
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Beyond the Stance
This sharply contrasting double bill from one of France's most lyrical radical choreographers is a return to the roots of New Territories and a striking example of Catherine Diverres' range and eloquence. Read more »| 03 Mar 2010 -
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Va Va Voom
Anyone following the Scottish cabaret scene will be aware of Dee of Itsy's Collective. Having programmed Scotland's Torture Garden and given burlesque a raw edge through Kabarett, she also promotes Va Va Voom, a night in a venue better known as an ultra-modern karaoke bar. Read more »| 02 Mar 2010 -
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One to catch: Iona Kewney
Iona Kewney performs at The National Review, in the space where dance touches Live Art Read more »| 26 Feb 2010
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Flatrate: Energising the Sunken Faces of Britain
the Flatrate theatre group have been entertaining Glasgow audiences with one aim: “to work harder, faster and more intelligently than any other company"out there. Read more »| 24 Feb 2010 -
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The Return of the The Wanderer: 11 and 12
One of the greatest directors of any generation comes back to the venue he helped to found. Read more »| 19 Feb 2010 -
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One More For The Road
Lucille Burn steps out from the fan dances and feathers to salute the heart-broken with her first solo show Read more »| 18 Feb 2010 -
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Kill Your Timid Notion
For years, Barry Esson and Bryony McIntyre, creative directors of the Arika organisation, have been asked whether their festivals are “experimental mus... Read more »| 18 Feb 2010 -
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Glas(s) Act
Glas(s) introduce us to that rare beast - a married couple... Read more »| 16 Feb 2010 -
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Speed dating, absinthe and theatre
An evening of speed dating turned out to be an excellent rehearsal for Etiquette. Part of The Arches’ off site programme, Etiquette sits two stran... Read more »| 11 Feb 2010 -
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La Bohème Preview
It took me a while to appreciate opera. Completely lacking the necessary aesthetic sophistication, or historical knowledge that it seems to demand, I expected it to be too abstract, too formal, to really engage my tastes. Even the modern interpretations, which insist on updating the action or underplaying the glamour had aftertaste of desperation: was an Italian opera set in a television studio anything more than a cheap gimmick? Read more »| 10 Feb 2010 -
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Back to the Beat
Iain Softley knew that Backbeat would make for great live theatre long before his original film was complete. Read more »| 07 Feb 2010 -
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Flatties
Flatrate theatre group have been entertaining Glasgow audiences with one aim: “to work harder, faster and more intelligently than any other company out there.” Read more »| 04 Feb 2010