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Events are listed by date, then type. Submit listings at least ten days before publication to glasgow@list.co.uk, by post or by fax on 0141 353 2803. Listings are compiled by Jane Hamilton.

Thursday 8

Other events

Path of Light Various y‘enues. (ioy‘an. -ll9 9299. l-‘ree. lirom disused cinemas to roads. (ioy'an's overlooked buildings get illuminated in a series of lighting works created by artists li'om (ilasgow and Turin.

Irn-Bru Christmas and New Year Carnival Sli('('. l‘innieston Quay. 248 3000. 5 10pm. £4 £l(r; £2.50

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accompanying adult. It wouldn’t he ('ltristmas without liurope's lriggest indoor lunt‘air expect even more thrills and rides to get your adrenalin ptttnping.

Other events

Path of Light Various venues. (ioy'an. 4l9 9299. Free. See Thu 8.

Irn-Bru Christmas and New Year Carnival Sti(‘(‘. l-‘inniestnn Quay. 248 3000. 5 l0pm. £4 £l(r: £2.50 with an accompanying adult. See Thu 8.

Saturday 1 0

Talks CCA Talks and Tours (‘(‘..\. 350 Sauchiehall Street. 352 4900. 2pm. liree.

Fiddles, foggies and beards. That’s what some people think about when you mention folk. It is also one of the reasons why Celtic Connections is hosting a wide and varied selection of talks, debates and discussions

throughout the two-week festival.

lain Anderson, Scotland’s answer to Parky, will be having lunchtime ‘In Conversation’ chats with performers and other well kent Scottish faces. As well as chat, discussion and heated debate about Scottish music and culture, there will also be musical highlights from many of the guests. It is also worth keeping an eye open for last minute speakers as some big names are in town and who knows when they may decide to pop in for a

chat

For a mix of discussion, illustrated talks and master classes, the evening ‘Talks and Debates’ will definitely be worth checking out. They kick off with Mark Sheridan talking to Dick Gaughan, Wendy Sutherland and other musicians commissioned to write for this year’s festival. The illustrated talks will be hosted by an impressive list of musicians including Iain Fraser and Pete Clark, who will be discussing the various Scottish fiddle styles, Mairi Maclnnes looking at Gaelic song and Brian McNeill with an introduction to modern Scottish traditional music. The master classes are as varied as the talks with classes on piping, Burns song, guitar and fiddle and other different musical instruments and styles. (Jane Hamilton)

I lain Anderson Ill Conversation, Celt/e Connections. Pip/rig Centre. 30—34 McPhater Street, 353 8000. lpm. l.‘ 1. Thu 7:3 8 Fri 16. Mon 19—Fr/ 23, Mon

2(5—Fr/ 30 Jan.

I Tit/ks and Debates. Celt/c Connections. Piping Centre. 30—34 McPhater Street, 353 8000. (5pm. Free. Thu 7:3 8 Fri 16, Mon I Q—Fr/ 23. Mon 2(r‘~Fr/ 30 Jan.

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A tour and talk looking at the ('(‘A and its work past. present and littture.

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Path of Light Various Venues. Oman. 4 I9 9299. Free. See Thu 8.

lrn-Bru Christmas and New Year Carnival Sli(‘('. l-‘innieston Quay. 248 3000. Noon l0pm. £4 £l(r: £2.50 accompanying adult. See Thu 8. Farmers Market Mansfield Park. on" l)umlrarton Road. 3-H 0844. l0am 3pm. l’ree. A chance to buy fresh produce direct from the farmers.

Talks

CCA Talks and Tours (‘(‘.-\. 350 Sauchiehall Street. 352 4900. 2pm. Free. See Sat l0.

Other events

lrn-Bru Christmas and New Year Carnival Sli(‘(‘. l-‘innieston Quay. 248 3000. .\'oon l0pm. £4 £l(r2 £2.50 accompanying adult. See Thu 8.

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Advanced Vinyl Handling: DJ 8: Mixing ('(‘A. 350 Sauchiehall Street. 352 4900. 7 9pm. £5. Learn how to mix. heat match and scratch at this l)Jing and mixing workshop.

Wednesday 14

Talks

Guided Tour Burrell Collection. 20(r0 l’ollokshaws Road. 287 2550. l0.30am. Free. Book in advance to reserve a place on this popular guided tour which locuses on the Burrell's needlework attd embroidery collection.

Lunchtime Talk Bttrrell ('ollection. 20(r0 l’ollok‘shttws Road. 287 2550. I230 lpm. liree. Patricia (‘ollins. ('urator of Medieval and Renaissance Art {liyes a talk entitled ‘(iioy‘antti Bellini‘s Madonna attd (‘hild’.

Other events

Torchlit Procession (ietll’ge Square. 353 8000. 4.30 (rpm. l'i'ee. Launching this year’s ('eltic (‘onnections liestiyal a spectacular torchligltt procession. See photo caption.

Talks

I Iain Anderson in Conversation The Piping (’entre.

30 3-1 Mcl’hater Street. ('oyy caddens. 287 55l l. lpm. £l. Lunchtime chat with trio of guests and music from some of this _\‘ettt"s ('eltic (‘onneclions acts. See prey iew.

Talks and Debates The Piping (’entre. 30 3-1 .\lcl’hater Street. (‘owcaddens. 287 55] l. (rptn. l-‘ree. Mark Sheridan hosts :1 discussion \\ tth musicians who hay e been commissioned to write for this year‘s l‘estiyal including l)ick (iaughan. Donald Shae. Wendy Weatherlry and Jitn Sutherland. See preview.

Art: Speak! Beagles and Ramsay (’('A. 350 Sauchiehall Street. 352 4900. 7.30pm. Free. The tirst in a series of talks focusing on the work of artists who liye and work in Scotland featuring artist dtto. Beagles and Ramsay.

Other events

Gallery Talks (iallery ()l' Modern Art. Queen Street. 22‘) 1990. 0.30 7.30pm. l‘ree. Senior curator at the Scottish National (iallery of Modern Art Alice Strang discusses the recent acquisitions of the (iallet'y's collection.

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7.30 9.30pm. l-‘ree. l.i\ely workshops run by Theatre ()dy ssey which will include play readings. itnpt'oy isation.

writing and inusic. ()pen to anyone oyet' the age of lo and with an interest in the classics.

Talks

I lain Anderson in Conversation The Piping (‘entre. 30 3-1 Mcl’hater Street. (‘owcaddens. 287 55l l. lpm. £l. See Thu l5. Cafes Philosophiques Alliance l‘rancaise l)e (ilasgow. 7 Bowmont (iardens. 339 428l. 4 (rpm. £5 (£3). A French discussion group on philosophical questions. A Higher l‘rench is recommended.

Talks and Debates The Piping ('entre. 30 3-1 .\lcl’hater Street. (‘owcaddens. 287 55l l. (rpm. l-ree. Illustrated talk with John Purser as part of (chic ('onnections.

Talks

CCA Talks and Tours (‘('.v\. 350 Saucltiehall Street. 352 4900. 2pm. l‘ree. See Saturday l0.

Themed Tour Burrell ('ollection. 20(r0 l’ollokshaws Road. 287 2550. 2.30pm. Free. Jenny lnglis leads this themed tour looking at the Burrell‘s (‘ltinese ceramic collection.

WATCHTHISSPACE

Glasgow life editor, Jane Hamilton, bookmarks the year’s top days

After the success of the inaugural Massiff Adventure event last year. its return in 2004 is guaranteed to be a hit. The one day event br0ught together an area of Glasgow that has been transformed from a run down corner into a hip hotbed of bars. cafes. shops. galleries. hairdressers and theatre. With so much talent in one small part of town it is only right and proper that they join up and promote the best of contemporary art and music. Last year's Part One brought live music to the streets during the day with Jame B from Soul II Soul and a mix of musical styles from hip hop to Brazilian. Part Two was a club night wrth some of the best DJs from l-lerhaliser. Freak Menoovers and Fenetik. This year it seems as if things are gcring to be even better. with not only a day of mUSIC. art and food but an additional day with a Camden-ster market and street party. The market will take place on Sun 2 May and the festival will be On Sun 30 May. Slightly earlier than last year but both dates are bank holiday weekends . . . smart

thinking. (Jane Hamilton)