THEATRE LIST

LASGOW

Performance

I THEATRE ROYAL Hope Street. 331 1234. Roses Fri 8 & Sat 9Jun. £3.50—£10.50 (£3.50—£8.50). Flemish choreographer Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker is one ofthe most interesting dance figures of her generation. Having performed to an appreciative audience at the Tramway last year. her company return to Scotland with a British premiere ofSte/la. set to music by Gyorgy Ligcti. A company at the forefront of post-modern dance. not be missed.

London Contemporary Dance Theatre Tue 11-Sat I6Jun. L3.50—£10.50 (£3.50—£8.50). Long established in Britain as a powerful voice in contemporary dance. LCDT bring a new programme of work to Glasgow. most ofwhich was premiered last Autumn. On 12 and 13 June the company perform Kim Brandstrup‘s Olivier Award winning ()rfeo. artistic director Dan Wagoner‘s Turtles All The Way Down and Darshan Singh Bhuller’s Ace OfSpades. From 14—16 the company perform Jonathan Lunn's Goes Without Saying and Doppelga'nger. Dan Wagoner‘s To Comfort Ghosts and Robert Cohan’s Metamorphoses.

I MITCHELL THEATRE Granville Street. 221 3198.

Evelyn Wilson School Of Dance Mon 4 & Tue 5 Jun. 7.30pm. Dance display.

I RSAMD 100 Renfrew Street. 332 5157. Dance School Of Scotland Mon 11 & Tue 21 Jun. 7.15pm. £3.50. A double bill of The Snow Maiden danced to music by Tchaikovsky and A Modern Jazz Ballet danced to a commissioned score.

Classes

I DANCE FACTORY I42 Calder Street. 423

9430. Due to popular demand. the Dance

Factory have opened a second studio,

providing a wide range of classes for adults

and children; teenage class £1 .50 (£2.50

for 2). adult class £2.50 (£4.50 for2).

senior citizen class £1.50.

Dance Exercise Mon. 6pm & 8.15pm. Wed.

6pm. Thurs. 5.30pm (for teenagers). Sat.

lOam.

Jazz Mon. 6.45pm (level 2). 7.30pm (level

1). Thurs. 6. 15pm (for teenagers).7pm

(for beginners).

Callanetlcs Mon. 6.45pm. Wed. 6.45pm.

Aerobics Tue. 6pm (level 1). 6.45pm (level

2).Thurs 7pm.

Yoga Tue. 7.45pm.

Tap Tue. 6.45pm (beginners). Wed

7.45pm (level 3). Thurs. 6. 15pm (level 2). 8pm (level 1).

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Ballet Tue. 7.45pm (beginners). Wed. 6.45pm (level 1).

Ballroom a Latin Fri. 7.30pm.

I GLASGOW ACADEMY OF DANCE 2/6. 19 Queen Street. 221 0750.

Classes are held throughout the week in a mirrored and barred studio 1000 feet square. £2—£2.80. Phone for details of daily classes.

Open Elementary Ballet Mondays 7.30—9pm.

Lunchtime Stretch Tuesdays 12.30pm-1.15pm. Good for city centre workers.

Beginners Jazz Wednesdays 6.30—8pm. Beginners Tap Thursdays 5.30—6.30pm. Contemporary Beginners Thursdays 6.30—8pm.

Ballroom Fridays 7—8pm.

I HILLREAD SECONDARY SCHOOL Oakfield Avenue. nearest tube Kelvin Bridge.

Contemporary Dance with Jane Simpson. Mondays 7-8.30pm. £2. Phone 334 3349 for details.

Jazz Dance with Karen Pasi. Thursdays 6.30—8pm. £2.50. Phone 339 4777 for details.

Dance Aerobics with Joanne Borthwick. Thursdays 8—9pm, £2.

T'ai Chl with Larry Butler. Beginners and intermediate classes take place on Mondays and beginners and advanced classes on Wednesdays. A term oftwelve sessions is £20—£30. though you can turn up for one lesson on a trial basis. Phone 334 3507 for details.

I SCOTTISH BALLET STUDIO 261 West Princes Street. 331 2931. Steps Outclasses are run on a casual basis; adults £2 (£1 .50), juniors£1.50.

Contemporary Tuesdays 6—7pm.

AtlDII Jazz Tuesdays 7.15—8.30pm. Beginners Contemporary Thursdays 6—7.15pm.

Beginners Ballet 14 yrs and above. Saturdays 10—1 1 . 15am.

Beginners Jazz 14 yrs and above. Saturdays 11.30am—lpm.

I GLASGOW UNIVERSITY Hunter Hall West. below the Hunterian Museum. phone 334 4836 forinfo.

Ballet tor Modem Dancers lan McLeod teaches those of an advanced/professional level. Wednesdays Ill—11.15am.

EDINBURGH

Performance

I ASSEMBLY ROOMS 54 George Street. tickets available from Usher Hall box office 228 1155.

Three Ways Tue 121un. 7.30pm. £3 (£1.50). (Spring Hing). Taking part in this triple bill are soloist Francoise Sergy who presents Gold. The X Factor with Re-Entre. a duet for two men. and a new community group who dance Who 's Missing.

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PRAGUE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

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(Martinu) 13th August: Usher Hall 8pm. Janacek, Martinu, Debussy—I4 August: Usher Hall 8pm. Suk, Martinu, Rimsky-Korsakov—I6 August-Usher Hall 8pm. PLUS Bolshoi Orchestra and Chorus, Mstislav Rostropovich, Montserrat Caballe, Teresa Bergonzo, Seiii Ozowo, Neemi Jorvi, Yo Yo Ma, Emanuel Ax, Peter Donohoe and many more.

BOX OFFICE NOW OPEN FOR PERSONAL BOOKINGS AT 21 MARKET STREET, EDINBURGH EH1 IBW. Telephone 031-225 5756. (Credit Card

Bookings). Pick up your FREE copy of the 36 page full colour programme from the Box Office or write (enclosing a 20p stamp) to Department 308, Edinburgh International Festival, 21 Market Street,

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A new version by Nick Dear Stingineg funny tale of upward mobility.

25 May-9june 8pm. £3 to £9. Sat. Mat. 9june 3.!5pm £4.

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