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Up NextApril––August 2015

0845 330 [email protected]

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Much MoreOnline

tramway.org

All roads are leading to the Turner Prize in the Autumn but before then we have some great exhibitions, including major new work from Mick Peter, an exciting international collaboration from Arika and the first Dance International Glasgow. DIG is a biennial focus on dance, produced by Tramway in partnership with other venues and Glasgow’s community of dance organisations and artists - 6 world premieres, great shows and opportunities to join in. Go from here to www.DIGlasgow.com to get the whole picture and the latest news.

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Pyramid Selling is a solo exhibition of new sculpture by Glasgow based artist Mick Peter which explores notions of commerce and fabrication. The work draws on a number of sources, including literature, commercial illustration and graphic design. Mimicking the tropes of ‘witty’ graphic design from the 60’s and 70’s, the exhibition takes a satirical look at the role of the individual against the backdrop of industry and labour, the making of his exhibition at Tramway included.

Please visit our website for details of adjunct events and screenings.

24 April–14 JuneTramway 2

Tue–Fri 12-5pmSat & Sun 12-6pm Admission Free

Visual Art

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

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Grace SchwindtOnly a Free Individual Can Create

a Free Society

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

London-based artist Grace Schwindt presents a new film at Tramway in which she revisits discussions witnessed during her childhood, surrounded by radical leftwing individuals in Germany. The film draws on an interview with a former activist who took part in the student movement of the 60s and 70s in which she discusses the political and social structures required for a free society. Sets, props, costume, lighting, sound and camera movement are utilised to create a precisely constructed choreography in which the body is positioned in relation to space, objects, speech and images.

2 May–7 June Tramway 5

Tue–Fri 12-5pmSat & Sun 12-6pm Admission Free

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The Persistence of Type is an exhibition of newly commissioned work by artist Fiona Jardine and designers Sophie Dyer and Maeve Redmond that explores exchanges between graphic design, visual art, fiction and historical advertising.

Set within a specially designed installation, new work relates to common advertising motifs that underpinned the establishment of female character types and figures throughout the twentieth century. Referencing diverse historic material, Jardine, Dyer and Redmond investigate their subject through Scottish graphic design history positioning it alongside contemporary textile and graphic production, performance and presentation.

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

20 June–26 July Tramway 5

Tue–Fri 12-5pmSat & Sun 12-6pm Admission Free

Visual Art

Fiona Jardine, Sophie Dyer and Maeve

RedmondThe Persistence of Type

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Europe’s most important and prestigious contemporary visual art

award comes to Scotland for the first time.

You’ve seen it on the tv, you’ve read about it in the papers - the Turner Prize is a legend in the

contemporary arts scene. Now you can see it in Glasgow for the very first time.

The Turner Prize, established in 1984, is awarded

to a British artist under the age of fifty for an outstanding exhibition or other recent presentation of their work. The idea is to get people talking about contemporary British art and it is arguably the most

important award for the visual arts in Europe.

Every other year the prize leaves Tate Britain and tours to a venue outside London. This year, we are delighted that venue will be Tramway. You can see artwork by the four shortlisted artists and judge

for yourself who you think should win the £25,000 prize. The exhibition will run from October 2015 until January 2016 with the winning artist announced at a

special ceremony in December 2015.

#turnerprize

Fans of Turner Prize please note!Tramway will host a series of regular film screenings

as part of ICA Artists’ Moving Image Network, launching with a programme of work by 2014 Turner

Prize winner Duncan Campbell on 9th April. See website for further details.

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

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How is it that contemporary life leaves us feeling ill and exhausted, uncared for – as if living by a thread? How might we care for each other differently? Can we think of care as a form of survival and resistance? Does thinking about such a socialised form of care require us to expand, challenge or refute the policed norms of ability, sanity, personhood and the body so violently imposed on us all?

We Can’t Live Without Our Lives is a 5-day exploration of these desires and struggles and some practices that embody them, through theatre, film, experimental readings, discussion, workshops, collective investigations and being together.

For full schedule and programme details visit the Arika website.

If there is anything in particular we can do to make it easier for you to attend, please contact us on [email protected] www.arika.org.ukSupported by Creative Scotland, Glasgow Life, The Skinny and Resonance104.4FM

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

15–19 April Throughout Tramway

Wed 15 - Free eventThurs 16 - £4 pass Fri 17 - £4 pass Sat 18 - £4 passSun 19 - £6 pass

Free events throughout

PerformanceTheatreFilmParticipation

Arika15Episode 7: We Can’t Live Without Our Lives

Co-produced by Arika and Tramway

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

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DIG OFFERBuy tickets for four DIG Tramway shows at the same time and get the fifth free.

Tramway events are listed in the following pages.

For the full programme at all the DIG venues visit…

DIGlasgow.com

#DIGlasgow

Dance International Glasgow

Dance International Glasgow (DIG) is the new biennial dance event for Glasgow and Scotland. DIG, produced by Tramway, is a growing collaboration between dance artists, promoters, venues and communities. From the end of April, through May to the first weekend of June, DIG will feature new work ranging from ballet to Lithuanian street dance, from Scottish Dance Theatre to spectacular children’s dance from Sadlers Wells, from having your first go at contact improvisation or kathak, to accepting an invitation to dance from Jo Fong. DIG is over a month of events that will make you laugh, cry, question, be challenged – and dance!

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WORLD PREMIEREScottish Ballet and Indepen-dance 4 bring the exciting world premiere of Exalt to Dance International Glasgow, created by innovative choreographer Marc Brew.Scottish Ballet will also perform Hans van Manen’s 5 Tangos, a sizzling work that combines the exploding physicality of ballet with the passion of tango. Don’t miss a unique double bill that will rock the boundaries of ballet.

Marc Brew is a Tramway Associate Artist.

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

24 & 25 April Tramway 1

£16 / £12.50 or

offer8pm

Dance

Photo: Andy R

oss

“Dancers that demand your attention and leave you gasping for more.”

The Scotsman

Scottish Ballet5 Tangos & Exalt

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UK PREMIERE Hyperchoreography is a six-screen interactive video installation that gives you an insight into the art of choreography and screendance co-created by Scottish Directors Simon Fildes and Katrina McPherson and Chinese choreographer Sang Jijia.With dynamic sensory control of movement and gesture, viewers interact with the six dancers from Hyperchoreography in their own body language; becoming dancers or even choreographers, enabling a closer understanding to the choreography of the video work.

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

24 April–10 May Upper Foyer

Tue–Fri 12-5pmSat & Sun 12-6pm Open later on performance evenings.Admission Free

Dance Film

GOAT Media and Hong Kong City

Contemporary Dance Company

Hyperchoreography - An Interactive Installation on Screendance

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@TheGlasgowJam... a creative space for playful exploration across the arts. Whether you want to jam in Contact Improvisation, music, dance, visual arts, voice or text…this is an invitation to such an opportunity!

We will gather together and be led through a group warm-up by Penny Chivas before creating the open space where we can play together. Suitable for beginners in Contact Improvisation through to more experienced movers.

Open from 2pm with a led warm up from 2:30pm leading into the jam space.To dissolve and leave by 6pm.

Please note this event is not part of the DIG ticket offer.

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

26 April Tramway 1

2pm£5

DanceParticipation

@TheGlasgowJam

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A mix of dance, music, live art and comedy, the work of Burrows and Fargion radiates delight even as it makes the audience think.

Both Sitting Duet was the piece that made their reputation back in 2002, followed by their newest - Body Not Fit For Purpose, a 2014 Venice Biennale commission.

Cheap Lecture initiates a game – John Cage’s Lecture On Nothing and The Cow Piece, where 12 plastic cows dance, sing, speak, think, sleep, go, come and die.

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

25 April Both Sitting…26 April Cheap Lecture...

Tramway 4

6:30pm £11 / £8 or

offer

DanceMusic

Jonathan Burrows and Matteo Fargion

Both Sitting Duet and Body Not Fit For Purpose &

Cheap Lecture and The Cow Piece

“There are few performers who can hold an audience captive like this double act.”

The Guardian

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WORLD PREMIERE Whiteout, a blizzard of falling snow that severely reduces visibility.

Choreographer Natasha Gilmore (Tiger, Conversation with Carmel) explores bi-racial relationships with honestyand humour, informed by personal experiences. The constellation of six dancers move from film to live performance in this visually rich, dynamic dance theatre piece. Musical composition by Scottish musician and novelist Luke Sutherland, (Mogwai) and dramaturgy by Candice Edmunds, (Dragon).

Post-show discussion: 29 April.

Natasha Gilmore is a Tramway Associate Artist.

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

29 & 30 AprilTramway 1

7:30pm£16 / £12.50 or

offer

Dance Music

Barrowland BalletWhiteout

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1 May Jumping Frames 12 May Jumping Frames 2

8pm£8 / £6 or offer

Film Dance

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Katrina McPherson and Simon Fildes Screendance from ScotlandA short retrospective of videodance from Katrina McPherson and Simon Fildes (Goat) followed by a selection of new work from the growing number of dance artists making dance specifically for screen.

Hong Kong City Contemporary Dance CompanyJumping Frames: Chinese Contemporary Screendance

UK PREMIERE Two programmes of ten short films made by artists from Hong Kong, introducing the unique aesthetics of contemporary dance in the East through film, followed by post screening discussions with the curator and directors. An interesting glimpse into the world of screendance.

30 AprilTramway 4

6pm£8 / £6 or offer

Film Dance

Screendance

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Inspired by the work of Medieval Dutch painter Hieronymus Bosch, Give me a reason to live is a solo performance by Glasgow based choreographer Claire Cunningham exploring issues of religion, in particular religious art, and the judgement of bodies, souls and quality of life. Taking the form of a series of tests, of body and of faith, and set to a mesmerizing sound score, the work is a study of empathy; a live memorial to the disabled victims of the Nazi euthanasia program and the current disabled victims of the present UK governments so-called ‘welfare reform’.

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

5 & 6 MayTramway 4

6:45pm£11 / £8 or

offer£16/ £12.50 if you buy a ticket for this & GEIST at same time

Dance

Claire CunninghamGive me a reason to live

“Stark [and] brutal with her customary integrity and conviction.” HHHH

Herald

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Colette Sadler / Stammer Productions

GEIST

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

5 & 6 May Tramway 1

8pm£11 / £8 or

offer£16 / £12.50 if you buy a ticket for this & Claire Cunningham at same time

Dance

WORLD PREMIEREGEIST takes the form of a contemporary ritual celebrating and subverting the relationship between the living, the non living and the space in between. In this exposition of bodies in sacred space, the performers oscillate between the imagined and real, shifting in and out of control in the construction and pursuit of being.

Post-show discussion: 5 May.

A Tramway Co-production.

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Featuring music by The One Ensemble.

Longing, desire and sorrow fuel the dancers and musicians in this intimate ritual of time. Performers, music and voices interweave with full-bodied energy to create a holding place for those who must depart.

Post-show discussion: 8 May.

Supported by Made in Scotland.

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

8 & 9 May Tramway 1

7:30pm£16 / £12.50 or

offer

Suitable for ages 12+DanceMusic

Scottish Dance Theatre MIANN

by Fleur Darkin

Photo: Brian H

artley

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The Wait is a series of 5 interdisciplinary works based on the premise of waiting. These performances are a mini retrospective of The Wait series comprising of Figure This, Face On and No End.

Experimental with a striking minimalist aesthetic yet rigorously physical, The Wait is an artistic tour de force, performed with a powerful penetrating stage presence and just the perfect measure of humour.

Post-show talk: 12 May.

12 May Figure This13 May Face On14 May No End

Tramway 4

7:30pm £11 / £8 or offer

Buy tickets for two of the performances and get the third for free.

Dance

Anna KrzystekA Retrospective: The Wait

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

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Low Air Urban Dance Theatre Home Trip

UK PREMIERE A moving fusion of urban street dance, theatre, music and literature from Lithuanian Low Air. The ‘home’ is the childhood home – when it is left and why we come back to it.

Ultimate Dancer and CrewHoly Smoke

WORLD PREMIERE A gang of hyper-present beings occupy a mystic underworld, seeking answers to life’s big existential questions. Wrapped up in a cosmic sonic blanket, these weirdos go pro in this trip into the unknown. The performance space becomes an alternative reality with dark energies, roaming spirits, occult rituals and loads of smoke.

Ultimate Dancer aka Louise Ahl is a Tramway Associate Artist.

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

15 & 16 MayTramway 1

6:30pm£11 / £8 or offer

Dance

Double Bill: Low Air Urban Dance Theatre / Ultimate

Dancer and Crew

Photo: Steve Slater

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Luke Pell and Jo VerrentTake Me To Bed

Take Me To Bed is a video installation which explores the dis/comfort of audiences to bodies that are different.

15–30 MayUpper Foyer

Tue–Fri 12-5pmSat & Sun 12-6pm Installation stays open later on performance evenings

Admission Free

DanceFilm

16 MayTramway 4 & The Hidden Gardens

12-6pm Admission Free

Dance Participation

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Mela on Your DoorstepCome and try some South Asian dance styles at our drop-in Bhangra and Bollywood dance sessions; dip into an international cultural cookery workshops in The Hidden Gardens and enjoy arts activities, inspired by cultures from around the world. Mela On Your Doorstep will also be a preview to the 25th birthday celebration of Glasgow Mela at Kelvingrove Park on 13 & 14 June.

Workshops are first come first served.

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20 performers, 19 pop songs, 1 DJ.

Candoco Dance Company present one of the iconic works by French choreographer Jérôme Bel. The show examines the relationship between art and life, constantly surprising and challenging the viewer’s expectations. Controlled by a DJ and audio feed, the performers follow lyrics of the songs, ranging from musicals to well-loved pop songs.

See DIG Participate section for information on In Dialogue – Candoco’s programme of conversations with influential artists and practitioners.

Co-commissioned by Sadler’s Wells London, Tramway, Glasgow and Dance 4 Nottingham with additional support from Greenwich Dance. Post-show talk: 22 May (BSL interpreted).

22 & 23 May Tramway 1

7:30pm £16 / £12.50 or

offer

Dance Participation

Photo: R

iccardo M

usacchio &

Flavio Ianniello

Candoco Dance Company / Jérôme Bel

The Show Must Go On

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

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Jo Fong’s An Invitation… is about as elusive and complex as performance is likely to get. This alive and evolving dance theatre production presents itself as a framing of life itself. An Invitation… is about connection, conversation, communication, spontaneity and the value of uncertainty.

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

Jo FongAn Invitation…

27 & 28 May Tramway 4

6:30pm£11 / £8 or

offer

Dance

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Marc Brew CompanyFor Now, I am..

WORLD PREMIEREStripped back - for the first time since his car accident in 1997 - Brew creates an intimate new solo that engages directly with his body as it is now, exploring what it is to be broken, reborn, purified, and to reconcile being in the world in an entirely new way.

Marc Brew is a Tramway Associate Artist.

Tamsyn RussellPurging Suite #1 Choreographed by Sarah Foster-Sproull

Research into human re-birth introduced Russell and Foster-Sproull to Quaker Jemima Wilkinson (1752-1819). Upon a miraculous ‘awakening’ from Typhoid, Wilkinson was reborn as ‘The Publick Universal Friend’. The rebirth, psychic channelling, illusion, auras, darkness were brought into this choreography.

26 & 27 May Tramway 1

8pm£11 / £8 or

offer

Dance

Double Bill: Marc Brew Company / Tamsyn

Russell

Photo: Susan H

ay

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

Sid Scott 20

15

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A new double bill from Aakash Odedra, one of the most sought after British choreographer/dancers today. Murmur charts Odedra’s journey to dance through his childhood diagnosis with dyslexia. Inked, choreographed by Damian Jalet, is derived from the tattoos that provided Odedra’s grandmother protection and a sense of belonging.

Aakash Odedra Company Murmur / Inked

29 & 30 May Tramway 1

7:30pm£16 / £12.50 or

offer

Dance

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

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Robbie Synge Douglas

Douglas seeks connections and feedback from his surroundings - conversations that go nowhere and everywhere. A lone figure shares the spotlight with a number of objects, encountering the grand and unspectacular. A kind of body/object physical ecology emerges where active subject and inanimate object identities are tested.

Underhand Dance Handsome

Moving in and across the space between masculine and feminine, Handsome take us on an extremely physical, intriguing and sometimes humorous journey exploring gender and our performance of gender.

2 & 3 JuneTramway 1

7:30pm£11 / £8 or offer

Dance

Double bill: Robbie Synge / Underhand

Dance

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

Photo: Sara Teresa

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YDance Cross-Over: Scotland’s Next Dance Generation

See the next generation of dancers on the rise and ready to cross over the threshold into the professional world of dance. Including the National Youth Dance Company of Scotland and final year students from dance colleges across the UK.

6 JuneTramway 1

7:30pm £11 / £8 or

offer

Dance

30 MayTramway 4

6pm £6.50 / £5 or

offer

Dance Participation

Janice ParkerIt’s what I Do

An event with Janice Parker, artist, and Jo Verrent, producer. Expect lively conversation, questioning, reflecting, interacting, doing and laughing. Now what could be better than that?!

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DIG Participation

Falling Into Flying Contact Improvisation Workshop with @TheGlasgowJam and Mary Pearson

Practising fundamentals of Contact Improvisation with a concentration on blissful falling. For dancers with an established interest in Contact improvisation.

Book through @TheGlasgowJam directly - [email protected] @TheGlasgowJam will be hosting a contact improvisation event – see previous pages.

Jonathan Burrows Masterclassin association with Dance House Glasgow

A one day intensive workshop investigating choreographic process, performance and philosophies with a master dance artist.

Throughout DIG there are opportunities to develop your own dance practice, to hear about how other dance artists make

their work or to just, well, dance!

Listed here is a list of some of the workshops and chances to get involved. If you are seeing a show be sure to check if there are post show discussions. We will also be announcing more events

online so please keep checking the website.

25 April 2:30–5:30pm

27 April 11am–5pm£12

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The Work Room, NexusAn annual platform event devised by The Work Room and its 80+ members

An exciting and lively forum for dance research, learning and exploration within DIG. Full content to be announced.

DIG Day of Dance Make your way to Barmulloch, Netherton and Castlemilk community centres for Tea Dances, performances by Cultured Mongrel Dance Theatre and the Bus Stop from Dance House.

Dance House Dancer Development Intensive WeekAn intensive training and development week suitable for trained and experienced dancers.

Candoco Dance Company In Dialogue Symposium - An Evolving Art Form

Join Candoco Dance Company and leading artists and innovators from the worlds of dance, disability, performance and participation. Discursive and practical sessions will explore notions of progression, participation, creative risk and responsibility. Full details including contributors to be announced soon.

Play A Workshop by Jo Fong

Suitable for students and professionals from dance or theatre backgrounds. Jo Fong (Rosas, DV8, Rambert) shares her evolving, interactive and a playful working practice. Play has become the very nature of how Jo approaches her body, her voice and her performance.

29 April & 3 June10am–5pmFree but ticketed

15 & 29 May Various locations through Glasgow

18-22 May10am–6pmTo apply, email [email protected]

23 & 24 May 10am–6pmFull details and booking to be announced online soon.

26 May2-6pm£6.50 / £5

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By Muriel SparkAdapted and directed by Laurie SansomDesigned by Ana Inés Jabares Pita

Adapted for the stage for the first time, The Driver’s Seat is one of novelist Muriel Spark’s most gripping and disturbing books.

At the centre of this taut, darkly comic thriller is Lise, an enigmatic young woman who is compelled to travel alone to an unnamed European city.

2, 3 & 4 July Tramway 1

7:30pm & 3pm performance 4 July£18 / £15£15 matinee

Performance

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

National Theatre of Scotland

The Driver’s Seat

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29 JulyTramway 1

7:30pm £6

Dance Youth

A collection of new dance works choreographed by Anna Kenrick (YDance Artistic Director), Jürg Koch, Yael Flexer and Errol White, performed by over 20 of Scotland’s exceptional young dancers.Project Y is a dance training programme for talented dancers aged 16 – 21 across Scotland and is the culmination of four intensive weeks of development by the 2015 Project Y Performance Course.

YDanceProjectY

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April

24 April–14 JuneMick PeterExhibition

15–19 AprilArika 15 Episode 7

And as part of Dance International Glasgow

24 & 25 AprilScottish Ballet

24 April–10 May GOAT Media and Hong Kong City Contemporary Dance Company exhibition

24 & 25 AprilScottish Ballet & Indepen-dance

25 & 26 April Jonathan Burrows and Matteo Fargion

29 & 30 April Barrowland Ballet

30 AprilScreendance from Scotland

May

1 & 2 May Hong Kong City Contemporary Dance Company: Screendance

2 May–7 June Grace SchwindtExhibition

5 & 6 MayClaire Cunningham

5 & 6 MayColette Sadler

8 & 9 May Scottish Dance Theatre

12–14 MayAnna Krzystek

15 & 16 MayDouble Bill: Low Air / Ultimate Dancer

15–30 May Luke Pell and Jo Verrent

16 MayMela on your Doorstep

22 & 23 May Candoco Dance Company & Jérôme Bel

26 & 27 MayDouble Bill: Marc Brew / Tamsyn Russell

27 & 28 May Jo Fong

30 MayJanice Parker

29 & 30 May Aakash Odedra

June

2 & 3 JuneDouble Bill: Robbie Synge / Underhand Dance

6 JuneYDance, Cross-Over & the National Youth Dance Company of Scotland

20 June–26 July The Persistence of Type Exhibition

July

2–4 July National Theatre of Scotland

29 JulyYDance, Project Y

Coming Soon

October 2015 – January 2016Turner Prize 2015

At a Glance

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Participation

This season’s participation programme at Tramway will find inspiration in the exciting in-house Performance and Visual Arts programme, from Dance International Glasgow right through to the Turner Prize. There’s something for everyone!

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

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Junction 25 is an awarding-winning theatre company of young people aged 11 - 18. They make original performances from their ideas, opinions and perspective on the world.

This term Junction 25 will be running creative lab style sessions led by director Jess Thorpe.

To join the company email [email protected]

*6 & 27 May will take place at an alternative venue

Glas(s) Performance & Tramway

Junction 25 Weekly Classes

Every Wed 29 April–3 June*Tramway Studio

5-7pm£50 per term

ParticipationYouth

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Tramway Taster Sessions

6 & 27 May Tramway Studio

1-4pm£5 including cost of materials

Suitable for 14+

ParticipationYouth

Do you want to get creative? Would you be interested in trying out new techniques and learning about different art forms?

Then sign up for a Tramway Taster session! No art experience necessary, all you need is a willingness to play and experiment!

Sessions will include a short exhibition tour.

Full details will be available mid-March at Tramway website.

@GlasgowTramway tramway.org

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Bring your group along for a guided tour of Tramway’s main exhibition space and get involved in a creative activity that has been developed in response to the exhibition.

No previous art & design experience necessary. The workshop content will be adapted to suit the ages, ability and experience of group members.

Full details will be available mid-March at Tramway website.

Visual Arts Workshops for Community Groups

9, 10 & 12 JuneTramway studio

10:30am-12:30pm or 1-3:30pm £2 per person including cost of materials

Participation

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The Turner Prize is coming to Tramway this year. It is the first time the event has been held in Scotland and we want everyone to feel part of this amazing moment. Join us for an exciting mix of visual art activities happening in-house and further afield.

Details will be available online at the Tramway website soon!

The Turner PrizePublic Programme

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Tramway 3 DaySummer Intensives

July / AugustVisual Arts Studio

10am-3pm£48 / £35

Suitable for 16+

ParticipationYouth

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This season, Tramway will be offering a range of 3 day long intensive learning experiences featuring Visual Arts, Design & Performance.

Perhaps you are considering a career in one these areas? Maybe you already have some experience but would like to develop it more? Or are you just curious and want to try something new?

Full details will be available mid-March at Tramway website.

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The Hidden GardensCelebrate Glasgow’s Green Year 2015 by volunteering at The Hidden Gardens and be part of Glasgow’s transformation from Steam to Green.

There are four special volunteer gardening opportunities to get involved in:Sat 28 March, 18 April, 27 June & 22 August 1-3.30pm

No experience is necessary and full training will be provided. Email [email protected] or call 0141 433 2722 to book your place or find out more.

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Tramway Café Bar Tramway café bar is exclusively vegetarian, also offering vegan dishes and home baking. Serving an extensive menu from breakfast until mid-afternoon, meals can be enjoyed with a good selection of Scottish craft ales and ciders.

The café features two spacious dining areas and a fully licenced terrace overlooking The Hidden Gardens.

April–SeptemberTue–Sat 10am-8pm Sun 12 noon-6pm Closed on Mondays

Visit website for opening hours

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Address: 25 Albert Drive Glasgow G41 2PE

Building Opening Hours Tue–Sat 9:30am–8pmSun 12 noon–6pmPlease note café opening times vary

Exhibition Opening HoursTue-Fri 12 noon–5pmSat & Sun 12 noon–6pmAdmission to our exhibitions is free

Please note: Tramway is closed to the public on Mondays

More information on special requirements, ticket concessions, travelling information and joining our mailing list can either be found at our website www.tramway.org or by calling the Box Office 0845 330 3501

Visiting

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Much MoreOnline

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