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HI-Arts Cultural News archive from June 2006
| So You Want to Write TV Drama? British TV is currently producing some of the best drama seen in years and broadcasters are searching for more unique voices from throughout the UK to tell their stories. Could that be you? Now is your chance to find out as the acclaimed "So You want To Write TV Drama?" class heads North in June and July 2007. 21 June 2006 |
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| Nigg, Rigs and the Cromarty Firth An exhibition of etchings by Bronwen Sleigh will be on show at Cromarty Courthouse, Church St, Cromarty from 24th June – 23rd July 2006. 20 June 2006 |
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| The BluScreen Project - Open Day at Arts in Motion Arts in Motion are holding an open day on Wednesday 21 June 2006 to wind up the BluScreen project and to show some of the wide range of work that has been going on in the new facilities over the last two years. 20 June 2006 |
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| The St Kilda Project - a dramatic evocation Gaelic speaking Actors/Actresses all ages - children to 60s - are invited to audition for the Film element of The St Kilda Project filming within the period 21 August – 15 September 2006. 15 June 2006 |
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| Blas Festival expands into new areas The Blas Festival, which had such a successful inaugural year in with more than thirty different events in four Highland areas, will eventually have an impact thorough the whole of the region. 14 June 2006 |
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| Best Selling Author visits Buckie Best-selling author Laura Marney, who has been described as one of the exciting new voices on the Scottish literary scene and, a totally new voice in comic fiction will be talking at Buckie Library on Thursday 22nd June 2006 8pm-9pm. 14 June 2006 |
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 | With the Grain at An Tobar With the Grain - an exhibition and appreciation of Tim Stead at An Tobar Gallery, Isle of Mull from 6th June – 28th July 2006 . 14 June 2006 |
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| New Elgin Street Elite contest The first talent contest, organised entirely by the New Elgin Street Elite Youth Forum, was held on Thursday 8 June 2006 at Elgin Town Hall, to raise funds for a local youth drop-in centre. 13 June 2006 |
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| Exhibition of work by Hoy artists This year the Hoy Trust is sponsoring an exhibition of work by Hoy artists and craftspeople at the Pickaquoy Centre, to run during the St Magnus Festival and then continue through to 10 July 2006. 13 June 2006 |
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| Tait and Style from Orkney are amonst the 20! Twenty of Scotland’s top makers, including Tait and Style from Orkney, have been selected to join over 300 UK and international designer-makers to showcase their work at Origin: The London Craft Fair.
09 June 2006 |
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| Scottish Great for Wordplay 2006 One of the widely acknowledged greats of Scottish literature, William McIlvanney, will be heading to Shetland in September for Shetland Arts Wordplay 2006 Book Festival. 08 June 2006 |
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| Deva at the Gable End and Woodwock House Another joint promotion by the Gable End Theatre and Woodwick House in Orkney bring one of the most exciting line-ups from the cutting edge of World Fusion to the islands in the middle of June 2006. 08 June 2006 |
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| NToS in Moray presents Crucible 2 Crucible 2 is the final event of the National Theatre of Scotland and TAG Theatre Company Crucible Project with Moray Council, which will take place on 16 & 17 July 2006 in Lossiemouth. 08 June 2006 |
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| More major events for Highland 2007 confirmed Highland 2007 today (Thursday 8 June 2006) announced their support for many of the major events which will help form the programme for the year long celebration of Highland culture in 2007. 08 June 2006 |
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| Songs of Praise from Skye and Lochalsh Songs of Praise, filmed in Portree Parish Church and at various locations in Skye & Lochalsh will be broadcast at 4 o clock on BBC1 on Sunday 11th June 2006. 08 June 2006 |
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| JIPB Cube Gallery - June - Ally Wallace The second artist to exhibit in the JIPB CUBE GALLERY. Ally Wallace is a Glasgow based artist who uses light and paper to develop large installations. 08 June 2006 |
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 | Mad Mix at the North Star for Johnsmas While the Johnsmas Foy gathers pace on Victoria Pier on Friday 23rd June 2006, the North Star will also be gearing up for one of the best and most eclectic music nights of its year, with top Scottish indie act ‘The Hazey Janes’. 08 June 2006 |
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| Former Radio 1 DJ to deliver music workshop in Shetland On Saturday and Sunday 24th and 25th June 2006 ‘Shetland Arts’ are to hold three public workshops aimed at helping musicians make it on the national and international scene, entitled “Everybody’s Makin’ It Big – But Me”.
07 June 2006 |
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 | 'Gaddery' - return to Shetland concert It’s only a matter of a few weeks since Shetland band ‘Gaddery’ returned from a very successful tour of America, and now Shetland audiences are to be given the opportunity on 20 June 2006 to see the show that made such an impact in the States. 07 June 2006 |
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| Guns and Clay West-coast based ceramic artist, Allison Weightman has recently been selected for an exhibition in London in September 2006 at the Bankside Gallery. 07 June 2006 |
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| Scottish Arts Council backing for Highland 2007 Organisations planning arts projects to mark Highland 2007, the year Scotland celebrates Highland culture, will from today (May 29) have access to the Highland 2007 Arts Capital Fund.
02 June 2006 |
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| Wanted Aspiring Journalists! Have you ever fancied being a journalist? Do you love music? Well the Hebridean Celtic Festival, in conjunction with BBC Radio Scotland's Radio Café and supported by HAIL and Highlands & Islands Enterprise, are giving you a once in a lifetime opportunity to combine both. 02 June 2006 |
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 'The Cowboy and the Spaceman' | Special Event in Screen Machine Screen Machine and Rural Cinema North are excited to announce two special screenings of Orkney artist Colin Kirkpatrick’s film The Cowboy & the Spaceman alongside Katrina McPherson’s documentary Catching the Tide, to take place in Ullapool on Saturday 24th June and in Lochinver on Sunday 25th June. 01 June 2006 |
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