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Dance classes for all levels |
1120 South Street Scotstoun Glasgow, Glasgow G14 0AP United Kingdom +44 141 581 3401 http://www.dancewithattitude.net |
Opened in 2004, this urban dance center offers classes for all levels and encourages beginners to join. With two dance studios, a stage, and cafe, the center offers a diverse array of classes. Streetjazz, Hip Hop, Breakdance, Flamenco, Salsa, Bellydance and Contemporary are among those available. Dance with attitude is also home to Salsa Sabrosa, which is a group that performs at private and public benefits. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Dedicated to the famous explorer |
165 Station Road Blantyre Glasgow G72 9BT United Kingdom +44 169 882 3140 http://www.nts.org.uk/ |
The centre is based in the building where this great Victorian missionary and explorer was actually born in 1813, at Blantyre on Glasgow's southern fringe. There is a museum here housing an art gallery as well as a social history exhibition and an animated display for children. Many of Livingstone's personal belongings are on show and the one-room apartment which he lived in as a child remains mostly unchanged. The centre also has an African themed tea room, gift shop, a jungle garden and playground. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Performing arts in Glasgow |
Scottish Exhibition & Conference Centre Glasgow G3 8YW United Kingdom +44 (0)141 579 9017 (Organisers) http://www.glasgowmusicfestiva... |
This music, drama and elocution festival has roots that can be traced back as far as 1911. Spread over a period of two weeks, it is organised by the Glasgow Music Festival Association, a Scottish charitable association. Around 7,000 performers display their musical, theatrical and oratory talents on stage annually; dance performances, concerts and workshops dominate the agenda, while professional advice is offered by a team of experienced judges. Musicians from across Scotland and other parts of the United Kingdom take part in the extravaganza. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Imposing but fun museum |
Argyle Street Glasgow G3 8AG United Kingdom +44 (0)141 276 9599 |
Kelvingrove Gallery was built to house the 1901 International Exhibition. This red sandstone building still provokes strong reactions today and most people in Glasgow either decidedly love it or loathe it. According to local legend, the gallery was built back to front by mistake, but this is just a myth—it was intended to face the river rather than the road. The collection within ranges from local historical art to Rodin sculptures, natural history specimens of varying interest and a Storm Trooper costume from the original Star Wars films. Admission is free. In 2007 a major remodel was completed, making Kelvingrove even more of a must see Glasgow attraction than is was before. There are exciting new exhibitions, with a special emphasis on involving youngsters, so bring the whole family and head on down for a fun filled educational visit. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Venue that is Center Stage |
9 Green Street Glasgow KA1 3BN United Kingdom +44 156 355 4900 http://www.east-ayrshire.gov.u... |
The Grand Hall and Palace Theatre showcases world-class dramatic performances, concerts and other prestigious events. With a 503-seat theater, 900-seat concert hall, café bar, and a number of rehearsal and reception rooms, the Palace is the ideal venue for enjoying the arts, as well as throwing sophisticated private parties and conferences. For youth interested in drama and over the age of 8, check out the East Ayrshire Youth Theatre, which operates out of the Palace and introduces kids to the thrills and techniques of the stage. Review © 2007, Wcities |