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The National Apprenticeship Show - Scotland 2025 | Scottish Event Campus, Scotland, UK
Mar 4–Mar 5, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
The National Apprenticeship Show - Scotland 2025, set to take place at the Scottish Event Campus in Glasgow from March 4th to March 5th, promises to be a pivotal event for aspiring apprentices and employers alike. This premier event will showcase a myriad of apprenticeship opportunities across various industries, providing a platform for young talent to explore career paths and for businesses to discover fresh, skilled individuals. Attendees will have the chance to engage with leading employers, training providers, and educational institutions, gaining invaluable insights into the apprenticeship landscape. With interactive workshops, informative seminars, and networking sessions, The National Apprenticeship Show - Scotland 2025 aims to bridge the gap between education and employment, fostering a future-ready workforce. Mark the calendar for this essential event, set against the vibrant backdrop of Glasgow, and witness the convergence of ambition and opportunity at the Scottish Event Campus.
Child Wellbeing & Protection in Sport | Perth Leisure Pool
Mar 5, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
This training is suitable for all adults involved in sports organiations that have participants under 18 years old. It is targeted at all coaches and volunteers working directly with children and young people. The training gives an insight into the issues and legal matters surrounding child wellbeing and protection in sport as well as giving practical guidance for clubs. Participants MUST complete an online module (module 1 - approx 45 mins) which is theory-based before applying for the face to face learning (Module 2 - a 3 hour course). The CWPS eLearning module is delivered via sportscotlands online platform Brightspace. https://learninginsport.brightspace.com/d2l/login When you have confirmed your booking, sportscotland will be in touch with you to provide you with a specific log in and password for brightspace so you can complete the online module prior to the start of the CWPS course. Please also ensure you complete the short survey at the end of the module. This will generate a confirmation of completion email that will be shared with your online tutor.
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Eh? Aye! The Artwork of Lorna Miller Exhibition Preview | Reid Ground Floor Corridor, Reid Building
Mar 6, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Eh? Aye! The Artwork of Lorna Miller
Exhibition Preview: 5 - 7pm Thursday 6th March 2025
Reid Ground Floor Corridor
You are warmly invited to join us for the preview of our new exhibition Eh? Aye! The Artwork of Lorna Miller, on show in the Reid Ground Floor Corridor until 27th March. From being made to stand outside her chemistry class in high school for caricaturing her teacher, to being piled on by hundreds of angry Nicola Sturgeon fans online, Lorna Miller has sharpened her pencil and become one of the most successful editorial cartoonists in the UK. In 2014 she became the first woman to have a position created for her in Private Eye: illustrating the Rotten Boroughs column. From 2020 – 2021 she was the only woman in the UK to have a weekly cartoon with Scottish media platform Bella Caledonia. She also started working regularly for The Guardian. Eh? Aye! The artwork of Lorna Miller will showcase her editorial cartooning, alongside her first self-published mini comics after graduating from The Glasgow School of Art in 1994, with a BA (Hons) in Drawing & Painting. An editorial cartoon, also known as a political cartoon, is an illustration containing a commentary relating to current events, often lampooning politicians and political parties. Traditionally printed in newspapers, on line platforms have increased the reach of the medium. In spite of their popularity, there are fewer opportunities for artists today and the art form has mostly died out in Scotland. Worldwide, editorial cartoonists increasingly face the threat of sacking, imprisonment and even death. Editorial cartoons are a form of mass communication, a farce that is a potent force in moulding public opinion; they bulldoze through social and educational barriers. As an editorial cartoonist Miller has free rein to create narratives of her own choosing -a powerful position to have. In recent years Miller has overcome a series of debilitating health challenges, which led to being diagnosed with MCAS and hypermobility. These conditions are more prevalent amongst autistic people and she was diagnosed autistic in 2024, age fifty-one. This has provided insight into her creative process, work dedication, as well as setbacks along the way. She has found great benefit from becoming a Reiki practitioner in 2023.
Image: © Lorna Miller
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TCOS// MARCH AUDITIONS | Theatre School Of Scotland
Mar 6, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Are you ready to take centrE stage and embark on an exciting journey into the world of performing arts? The Theatre College of Scotland invites aspiring actors, dancers, and performers of all backgrounds to join us for our upcoming Audition Day. Event Details: Why Attend Our Audition Day? 🎭 Unleash Your Talent: Showcase your skills and passion in front of our experienced faculty and industry professionals. Whether you're an actor, dancer, or singer, this is your chance to shine! 🌟 Explore Our Programs: Learn about our diverse range of performing arts programs, designed to nurture your creativity and turn your dreams into reality. 💡 Receive Guidance: Gain valuable insights and feedback on your performance and audition process. Our experts are here to help you reach your full potential. 🎓 Join a Thriving Community: Become a part of our vibrant, supportive, and dynamic community of performers and artists, where talent is celebrated and nurtured. 🎉 Meet Like-Minded Individuals: Connect with fellow performers who share your passion and enthusiasm for the arts. Forge friendships that will last a lifetime. 🚀 Kickstart Your Journey: Take the first step towards a fulfilling career in the performing arts. Whether you're a beginner or have experience, we have a program tailored for you. 📞 For any questions or assistance, contact sqa@theatreschoolofscotland.co.uk Please complete an online application form prior to attending your audition CLICK HERE What To Prepare. Acting and Performance applicants Two contrasting monologues (approx 2 mins in length)A song of their choiceMusical Theatre Applicants Two contrasting MT songsOne monologue (approx 2 mins in length)Don't miss this opportunity to begin your transformative journey in the world of theater and performing arts. Join us on Audition Day and let your talent shine! We can't wait to witness your star potential.
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Mima Merrow (+ Full Band) / Kevin P. Gilday & The Glasgow Cross | The Old Hairdressers
Mar 6, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Mima Merrow (+ Full Band) / Kevin P. Gilday & The Glasgow Cross Join us for a night of incredible live music at The Old Hairdressers. Mima Merrow brings her unique brand of blissful and uplifting compositions to the stage, brought to life by her full live band of extraordinary musicians. Kevin P. Gilday & The Glasgow Cross play spoken word-infused art rock from their recently released third album, How I Won the Culture War. Tickets £10 + bf
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Creative Flower Painting with Katy Smail | House of Toad CIC
Mar 7, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
In this relaxed and welcoming workshop, you will be guided through the art of painting still life flower arrangements using acrylic paint. Participants will be shown the basics of composition, style and colour communication, offering a simple starting point from which everyone can explore their own creativity. No experience is necessary; this encouraging workshop is focused on self-expression and intuitive painting, rather than copying strict techniques. There will be an emphasis on finding joy and freedom through expressive colour. This is an opportunity to let go of perfectionism and spend a few hours peacefully painting flowers. An invitation to ground down into our bodies, escape the pace of modern life and reconnect with the inner creative self. More information about the workshop: We will take a break for around 20 minutes at half time. There will be tea and coffee but please bring along any snacks and drinks you might want in that time. There is parking right outside the venue, but this is paid parking before 6pm, so please be aware of this extra cost. All materials will be provided on the day and you will take away your painting with you. If the minimum number of tickets is not sold for this event, we will postpone, and refund anyone who cannot make the new dates. About your tutor: www.katysmail.com Kate Ryan Inc. @ktsmail Katy Smail was born in Scotland and graduated from Edinburgh College of Art with a First-Class Honours degree in Illustration. She then moved to NYC for ten years where she worked as an illustrator, painter, and art director. She is currently based in Glasgow. New motherhood and a return to Scotland expanded her fine art practice, and she now works primarily as a painter. Inspired by the magical wildflowers of her homeland she has developed the colourful, expressive style for which she is known.
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Football v Homophobia Awards Night 2025 | Òran Mór
Mar 7, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Join us for the Football v Homophobia Awards Night - The LGBTIQ+ & Ally Football Event of the Year! 7pm - Midnight (arrivals from 18.30) Free drink & canapés on arrival (paying bar) Entertainment & Awards PresentationsGlasgow DJsVenue: Òran Mór, Formerly Kelvinside Parish Church, Òran Mór is a thriving arts & entertainment venue in the heart of Glasgow's West End.
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Make it! | Gallery of Modern Art
Mar 8, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Join us for ournew Make itevents! These are informal workshops for adults where you can come relax, explore and create! No previous abilities required and all materials provided! In this adult-only session (18+), you will have a chance to explore our galleries, discover more about our artworks and spend time creating while using a variety of materials. These sessions are an opportunity to relax and connect with others within the museum whilst making art. So, mark your calendars and come along to the Gallery of Modern Art, for a relaxing, creative experience.
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Inspiring the Next Generation - ATS Young People's Forum Conference 2025 | Emirates Arena
Mar 8, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Inspiring the Next Generation - ATS Young People's Forum Conference 2025. Led by Young People, For Young People scottishathletics are delighted to open the booking process for our second Athletics Trust Scotland Young People’s Forum Conference: Inspiring the Next Generation. Join us at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow on Saturday 8th March 2025. Since the ATS Young People’s Forum was established in December 2021, the members of both Cohort One (2021-2023) and Cohort Two (2023 - present) have been committed to giving young people a platform and voice in all aspects of the planning, development, and delivery of athletics in Scotland. With this in mind, participants of the conference will have the opportunity to be involved in discussions around topics that have been highlighted through the recent surveys that were sent out to scottishathletics members on 'The Retention of Young People in Sport', 'Disability Inclusion' and the 'Transition to University'. ON YOUR MARKS → Q & A with ........................ We are delighted to welcome................ GET SET → Workshops Through consultation with the members of the ATS Young People’s Forum and the results of the recent surveys, we will have two workshops throughout the day. You will rotate between each of the workshops, meaning you won’t miss out! Below is a short synopsis on each workshop: 1) SAMH - Stress and How it Can Affect Us This interactive workshop will be delivered by Scottish Action for Mental Health (SAMH) and will cover the following topics: Explore stress and how it can affect usExplore and understand the role of sport and ways it can help manage stress and anxietyExplore and participate in activities to help our wellbeing2) Para Athletics - An Inclusive Approach scottishathletics encourage and support an inclusive approach to coaching, competition and development. Inclusion can look different depending on the club, individual and environment. We are fortunate to have many examples of good practice throughout our clubs and competitions in Scotland, covering the whole pathway from development to performance. During this workshop we will identify potential barriers to participation and possible solutions. We will identify how to make athletics sessions inclusive by discovering practical examples of making adaptations to athletics to include athletes with a disability. This interactive workshop will be delivered by Scottish Athletics Paralympic Pathway Manager, Pamela Robson. GO → Focus Group Discussions You will have the opportunity to take part in two 20-minute discussions to help us understand the issues and support that young people need to help stay involved in the sport. Your thoughts and feedback will help shape the work of the development team in this area. The topics look at specific issues highlighted through the recent surveys that went out to all scottishathletics members. You will be asked to select which two workshops you wish to attend when you sign up. Topics: 1) Competition Changes An open discussion around the change in competition structure in line with the age group changes. The changes to Age Group calculations coming into force in 2026 provides an opportunity to review and adjust the competition pathway within Scotland. This workshop will discuss proposals from the scottishathletics Competitions team to closer align the pathway to the athlete development model and to increase and improve athlete retention and participation through all age groups. 2) Athlete Health An opportunity to highlight issues that face young people around a range of areas and identify the best way to communicate the support and resources available 3) Transition to University (further education) Discuss the concerns and issues around transitioning from school/college to University COOL DOWN → Discussion Panel We will be joined by a panel of athletes and coaches and there will be an opportunity to ask questions. We look forward to welcoming Olympic and Paralympic athletes:
Derek Hawkins , Maria Lyle, Lynne MacDougall, andBen Sandilands. Many thanks to Roon the Toon (www.roonthetoon.com) for their support of the Conference. Additional Information Lunch will be provided, and refreshments will be available throughout the day. Date:Saturday 8th March 2025 Venue: Emirates Arena, London Road, Glasgow, G40 3HG Time: 10:00 – 15:00 Cost: Free Full timetable & agenda will be published on the scottishathletics website and sent to registered delegates. Although the Conference is aimed at 12-23 year olds, we understand that it could be of interest to club reps (over 23 years). If any club rep would like to attend, we ask that it is maximum one club rep per affiliated club. This Conference is only intended for Scottish Athletics affiliated clubs and members. Delegates under the age of 16 must have parental consent to attend. The closing date for tickets is noon on Wednesday 26th February 2025, or earlier if we reach capacity before then. A waiting list will be operating if we reach capacity. Privacy Statement https://www.scottishathletics.org.uk/about/privacy-notices/
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Movement Park Open Day: Try Parkour, BMX and Skateboarding for FREE | Movement Park
Mar 8, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Welcome to our Movement Park Open Day! Join us for a family day filled with adrenaline and fun as you try Parkour, BMX, and Skateboarding for FREE. You'll be able to have a go at some urban sports in a safe and secure environment, led by our Movement Park coaches Learn parkour moves at our family ninja sessionJump on a bike for a cycling class with our BMX freestylersTry a skateboard or rollerskates and get confident on your feetWe believe that the key to an active lifestyle is learning the fundamentals of movement so you can be confident in any sport or activity for life. If you're looking for something a bit different to do with the kids this weekend come and try out Movement Park at our family open day. 12PM: Family Ninja 1PM: BMX 2PM: Rollerskating and Skateboarding
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Boozy Brushes, Disco Sip and Paint Party! Glasgow | Blue Dog
Mar 8, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Join our Boozy Brushes Sip and Paint Disco Themed Art Party! Are you ready to get your Saturday Afternoon Fever on at our funky and colourful art party. All things disco from the banging playlist to our groovy painting. Painting is a fantastic way to unwind, explore your creative potential and socialise with your friends or someone new. We want to show people that art is not restricted to a particular type of individual and learning new painting skills can be lighthearted, fun and therapeutic. All of our classes are beginner friendly and are taught by a drag queen who will guide you through the painting process. You can also chose to show off your own skills and paint something entirely different should you choose to. All of the supplies will be provided, including: Canvas Easel Brushes Paint Aprons Alongside potentially winning one of our exciting prizes, guests can also take home their own masterpiece. Please arrive 10 minutes before the class with your ticket to hand. Our tickets are non-refundable once purchased. If you would like to reschedule your class please provide us with at least 24 hours notice and you should be able to join a future event. Look forward to getting creative with you all :)
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Saturday Drop-In Workshop: Premises & Initiations with Jeff Khan | The Old Hairdresser's
Mar 8, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Part of our monthly Saturday improv drop-in workshop series at The Old Hairdressers
Premises & Initiations with Jeff Khan
This workshop is a deep drive into two of improv's most crucial skills.
Determining your premise is fundamental to a scene's success - get it wrong and everything that follows will be really hard. We will practice how to figure out what the funniest idea from the opening was then work on how to frame these ideas into clear ways that are fun to play.
We will then look at different and engaging ways to initiate, how to make your first lines feel like fun, not admin, and how to use your initiations to alter the tone of a scene.
Jeff Khan is an improviser with a decade's experience. He is a teacher at the Glasgow Improv Theatre, as well as a member of the GIT's house team, Couch. Saturday 8th March 2024 13:00 - 16:00 (3 hours) Venue: The Old Hairdressers, Renfield Lane, Glasgow Full Price Ticket £15 Concession £10 2 Free Scholarship Spots available, bookable on Eventbrite alongside paid tickets Note: Partcipants should be aware that this venue is up two flights of stairs Email glasgowimprovtheatre@gmail.com with any questions - Glasgow Improv Theatre improvglasgow.co.uk facebook.com/improvglasgow twitter.com/improvglasgow instagram.com/improvglasgow
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Free BBF Level 6 Umpire Course | MILK
Mar 9, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
BBF Level 6 Umpire Course – Get Qualified for the 2025 Season! Looking to umpire BBF-affiliated games? This BBF Umpire Course is the perfect starting point to learn the fundamentals and earn the Level 6 qualification, which is mandatory for all BBF games from 2026 onwards. Our expert-led sessions will cover essential rules, positioning, and game management, giving you the confidence and knowledge needed to officiate with authority. Whether you're new to baseball or you're an experienced player who wants to get involved in umpiring, this course is designed to equip you with the skills required to succeed. 📅 Multiple session dates available
🕒 Delivered in-person
⚾ Learn rules, mechanics, and positioning
🏆 Gain the Level 6 qualification Register today and take the first step toward becoming a certified BBF umpire!
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Creative Conversations: Oluwaseun Olayiwola | University Chapel
Mar 10, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Oluwaseun (Seun) Olayiwola is a poet, critic, choreographer and performer based in London. His poems have been published and anthologized in: The Guardian, The Poetry Review, PN Review, Oxford Poetry, TATE, bath magg, 14poems, Re:creation, and Queerlings. As a Ledbury Poetry Critic, he’s written reviews for the Guardian, the Telegraph, the Times Literary Supplement, the Poetry School, Magma, Poetry Birmingham, and the Poetry Book Society. His poetry has been commissioned by the Royal Society of Literature and Spread the Word. His debut poetry collection is forthcoming from Fitzcarraldo Editions. His choreographic work has been commissioned by Ledbury Poetry Festival, Southwark Council, Studio 3 Arts. His work has been presented at The Place, The Central School of Ballet, and Studio Voltaire. In 2022, he became an associate artist at Swindon Dance. Seun has a MFA in Choreography from the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, where he was a Fulbright Scholar in 2018-2019. He received a distinction and Highest Achievement Prize for his thesis Searching for Something Else: On Choreography and Poetics. He is currently a lecturer (dance) in the Kingston School of Art. Creative Conversations is generously supported by the Ferguson Bequest. The zoom link to attend remotely is: https://uofglasgow.zoom.us/j/87835097167
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Creative Conversations: Laynie Browne | 42 Bute Gardens (916)
Mar 10, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Creative Conversations: Laynie Browne Date: 10 March 2025 Time: 6-7pm Location: 42 Bute Gardens (916) Laynie Browne was born and raised in Los Angeles. She earned a BA from the University of California, Berkeley, and an MFA from Brown University. She is the author of thirteen collections of poems and three novels. Her most recent collections of poems include You Envelop Me (Omnidawn, 2017), P R A C T I C E (SplitLevel, 2015), and Scorpyn Odes (Kore Press, 2015). Of her book Daily Sonnets, Ron Silliman writes: “It’s a stunner and a delight. A pure dose of heady oxygen” and “an icon for the generations of poets who are about to show up.” Her honors include a 2014 Pew Fellowship; a National Poetry Series Award for The Scented Fox (2007), selected by Alice Notley; a Contemporary Poetry Series Award for Drawing of a Swan Before Memory (2005); and residencies at The MacDowell Colony. Her poetry has been translated into French, Spanish, Chinese, and Catalan. Her writing has appeared in many anthologies including Postmodern American Poetry: A Norton Anthology (second edition, 2013), Ecopoetry: A Contemporary American Anthology (Trinity University Press, 2013), Bay Poetics (Faux Press, 2006), and The Reality Street Book of Sonnets (Reality Street, 2008). Her critical writing has appeared in journals including Jacket2, Aufgabe , Open Letter, and Talisman. She co-edited I’ll Drown My Book: Conceptual Writing by Women (Les Figues Press, 2012) and is currently editing an anthology of original essays on the poet’s novel. She teaches at University of Pennsylvania and Swarthmore College.
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STRANGE BEACH reading and Q&A with Oluwaseun Olayiwola and Sean Wai Keung | Burning House Books, 446 Cathcart Rd
Mar 10, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Burning House Books are thrilled to partner with Fitzcarraldo Editions for an evening with Oluwaseun Olayiwola chaired by Sean Wai Keung. Oluwaseun (Seun) Olayiwola is a poet, critic, choreographer and performer based in London. His creative and critical work has been published in: the Guardian, The Poetry Review, PN Review, Oxford Poetry, the Telegraph, the TLS and elsewhere. His choreographic work has been presented at the V&A, The Place, The Central School of Ballet, and Studio Voltaire. He’s been commissioned by Royal Society of Literature, Ledbury Poetry Festival, Southwark Council, and Studio 3 Arts. Seun has an MFA in Choreography from the Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, where he was a Fulbright Scholar in 2018-2019. He recently began lecturing in dance in the Kingston School of Art. Seun is a member of the inaugural Rose Choreographic School at Sadler’s Wells. Sean Wai Keung is a writer and performance maker based in Glasgow. His pamphlet you are mistaken won the Rialto Open Pamphlet Competition 2016 and his debut full length poetry collection, sikfan glaschu, was published by Verve Poetry Press in April 2021. It went on to be shortlisted for the 2022 Kavya Prize. He is poetry reviews editor for Gutter Magazine and chief poetry editor for Middleground. For more information and contact please visit seanwaikeung.carrd.co This is a ticketed event, each ticket holder will receive one free drink. Burning House Books entrance is street level but has no accesible toilet. Event will be sitting and standing. If your require a seat please email aimee@burninghousebooks.com to reserve.
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Perfect Improv - Tamsyn Kelly guest monologist (March) | The Old Hairdresser's
Mar 11, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Perfect Improv! Wade into the stream of improv comedy with the Glasgow Improv Theatre, based on stories flowing from a special guest monologist. Featuring a cast of improvisers from the Glasgow Improv Theatre. Special guest monologist: Tamsyn Kelly! As seen on: ITV2 Stand Up Sketch Show, Comedy Central Live, BBC One “a riotously funny hour… one of the most hysterical comedy sets I’ve witnessed” ★★★★★ (Ed Fringe Review) “Kelly is a dynamic presence and magnetic from the off… delightful to watch.” ★★★★ (The Reviews Hub) “a coherent and well-developed hour from an energetic and talented comedian.” ★★★★ (One4Review) ★★★★ (FunnyWomen.com) Previous monologists include: Josie Long, Christopher Macarthur-Boyd, Marc Jennings, Stephen Buchanan & Stuart McPherson. Doors 7pm Show 7.15pm Tickets £5 Venue: The Old Hairdressers (Renfield Lane, Glasgow) -- improvglasgow.co.uk @improvglasgow facebook.com/improvglasgow twitter.com/improvglasgow instagram.com/improvglasgow
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Electronic Experimentations at the Flying Duck | The Old Hairdresser's
Mar 11, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
ELECTRONIC EXPERIMENTATIONS Want to get lost in the alternative electronic music scene? After its debut at the Old Hairdressers on the 21st of February, Electronic Experimenations returns for round #2 at the Flying Duck on Renfield Street! Join us for a night where DJ sets, sonic improvisations, live poetry, and noise art collide to form a new kind of listening experience. This will be a night involving experimentations through sound and noise art, looking at how sound utterances inspire and are inspired by music, how words and notes engage with rhythm. Artists will be mixing live on stage, improvising using all kinds of sound recordings and electronic music. WHAT TO EXPECT? DJ Sets that blur the boundaries of music and rhythm Sonic Improvisations between musicians and performance artists Experimental Mixing that combines the art of sound and poetry Live Poetry Sets by local artists LINEUP Mouthsounds Collective Meredith MacLeod Ciaran Glavin & Sophia Archontis (TRANSLATIONS Radio) WHERE & WHAT The Flying Duck, 142 Renfield St, Glasgow G2 3AU Doors 7:00pm Performances from 7:30pm Curfew 10:00pm TICKETS Available online and OTD, on a Pay What You Can basis. Suggested donation £5 to cover venue costs, however nobody will be turned away for lack of funds. Come join us on this journey through sound. Poster designed by Meredith MacLeod
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Poetry Open Mic at Glasgow Zine Library | Glasgow Zine Library
Mar 12, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Welcome to the Open Mic at Glasgow Zine Library! Join us for a night of creativity and expression in the heart of Glasgow's Southside. Whether you're a seasoned performer or trying out the mic for the first time, this event is the perfect opportunity to share your voice and connect with fellow artists. Come to Glasgow Zine Library and be a part of a supportive and inclusive space where all forms of art are welcomed. Don't miss out on this chance to showcase your talent and be inspired by others. See you there! Pre-book slots through Google form (https://forms.gle/Xi8jLZHW7hWU6AVA7) * there will be a signup sheet available on the day of. Please only sign up for one time slot if you book in advance. You may sign up for a second slot on the day of, as time allows. Each person gets 5-minutes maximum or 3 poems, whichever is shortest. Host will queue performers when they have one minute and 30 seconds remaining. Event runs from 6:30p to 8:30p. If there’s a full sheet, there will be a 15 to 20 minute break in the middle. BYOB. Tea and small snacks available at venue. Venue Accessibility:
View our full Access Guide here A Text-only version of the Access Guide can be viewed here We want to make sure our Library and programme are as accessible as possible to all. For that reason, event capacity is limited to 20. We will limit open mic to 15 performers so that we can maintain a maximum 90 minute runtime with a 15 minute intermission as needed. All spaces in the Library are wheelchair accessible, with ground floor access and all rooms on one level. There is an accessible and gender neutral toilet, with baby changing facilities, available to the public. Our accessible toilet is fitted with a toilet alarm. The library space provides tea, coffee, water, a variety of lighting and seating options, dyslexia reading aids, toys for children, and comfort provisions like soft cushioning, hot water bottles, blankets and space heaters. We understand that people spending time in the library might need to rest for a number of reasons; if you need to lie down on any of our benches or recline in one of our chairs, please feel free to do so. Our staff will do what we can to make you more comfortable. All service dogs, and dogs in general, are welcome as long as they are on a lead. There is free parking on the street outside the Library, but unfortunately there isn’t a specific reserved space for visitors with mobility issues. Please note that Queens Park train station is currently not wheelchair accessible. The closest wheelchair accessible station is Mount Florida Station, which is about 0.7 mile (1.1 km) from the Library. There is level access from nearby bus stops on Victoria Road. We run a full programme of events and activities around the year which means the library can be busy at times. On any day that the library is open there will be a dedicated quiet space. Stim toys are also provided. If you are looking for a quieter day, we suggest getting in touch before visiting if you’d like to know if there’s anything on that day. All GZL activities will adhere to our safer spaces policy, which you can learn about by visiting this link. If you need help accessing the library, or would like more information about access, please contact glasgowzinelibrary@gmail.com (or via phone: 07935992888) and we will be happy to offer assistance.
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Cracking New Jokes Show at Glasgow Comedy Festival | Van Winkle - BBQ Grill - West End
Mar 12, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Cracking New Jokes with a selection of Scotland’s Best Comics from Scotland’s coolest comedy producers, the Good Egg Comedy company. We run the freshest comedy shows in all of Scotland and excited to bring our legendary new material night to Glasgow International Comedy Festival for its debut! A selection of award winning comedians, Instagram stars, and veterans of the comedy scene, all hosted by the 5-time Scottish Comedian of the year Finalist, Ross Leslie (“Ross Leslie is a nimble compere, who kept the night on track with a gentle authority and, when he shifted into material, he got big around the room responses.” British Comedy Guide) The bar is open from 12pm, and we recommend if you have purchased a food ticket to at least arrive by 6.30pm. We will start bringing people into the comedy room at about 8.15pm, with the show starting at 8.30pm. There will be two breaks throughout the show for refreshments and comfort, and aim to be finished by 10.30pm latest. The bar will remain open to normal closing time. Terms and conditions for ticket holders will be on your tickets, however feel free to check our TERMS page prior to purchasing.
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Good Egg Comedy presents: Bring Your Own Baby Comedy at GICF | Van Winkle - BBQ Grill - Barrowlands
Mar 12, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Bring Your Own Baby to an adults comedy show with a selection of Scotland’s Best Comics from Scotland’s coolest comedy producers, the Good Egg Comedy company. We run the freshest comedy shows in all of Scotland and excited to bring our new concept to Glasgow International Comedy Festival for its debut! The room as you can see is intimate, so we always recommend advance booking here. Early arrival recommended to sample something from our fantastic BBQ grill menu! ⌚The bar opens at 12pm, and is open until normal closing time after the show ⏲️Last entry is advised 12.15pm, as the show starts at 12.30pm, it will finish approx 2.00pm 🍺There is normally a break between the acts for you to refresh your drinks 📂Terms and conditions for ticket holders will be on your tickets, however feel free to check our TERMS page prior to purchasing.
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Intro to Improv with Jeff Khan | Acting Coach Scotland
Mar 12, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Glasgow
Join The Humour Mill and Glasgow Improv Theatre's Jeff Khan for an evening of improv fun and fundamentals.
Whether you're a complete beginner or looking to brush up on your skills, this comprehensive three-hour session is the perfect opportunity to learn more about performing improv. Our facilitator, Jeff Khan, has a decade of improv experience. He trained at the Free Association in London, as well as with improvisers from the Upright Citizens Brigade. Jeff is a founding member of the Glasgow Improv Theatre's long-running house team, Couch. He was also a member of the Free Association's house team Minority Report. He regularly performs at the Edinburgh Fringe and comedy festivals. To find out more or speak to the team, get in touch with @humourmill on Instagram or email humourmillgla@gmail.com.
Find out more about Glasgow Improv Theatre at their website: https://improvglasgow.co.uk/
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