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Valentines Moonlight Sonata by Candlelight | St Giles Cathedral
Feb 14, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Experience a romantic evening like no other at the Valentines Moonlight Sonata by Candlelight event in Edinburgh. Taking place at the beautiful St Giles Cathedral on High Street, this enchanting event is scheduled for February 14, 2025. Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing melodies of the Moonlight Sonata by candlelight, creating a magical atmosphere perfect for celebrating love and romance. Don't miss this unforgettable opportunity to create lasting memories with your loved one in this stunning setting.
CAPITAL SCI-FI CON 2025 | O2 Academy Edinburgh
Feb 15–Feb 16, 2025 (UTC)ENDED
Edinburgh
Children’s Hospices Scotland (CHAS) is delighted to invite you to the Capital Science Fiction Convention! The convention returns for its tenth anniversary and will be bigger, better and more exciting than ever before, so get ready for an interstellar adventure!
CAPITAL SCI-FI CON 2025 | O2 Academy Edinburgh
2025年2月15日–2月16日 (UTC)ENDED
Edinburgh
Children’s Hospices Scotland (CHAS) is delighted to invite you to the Capital Science Fiction Convention! The convention returns for its tenth anniversary and will be bigger, better and more exciting than ever before, so get ready for an interstellar adventure!
CAPITAL SCI-FI CON 2025 | O2 Academy Edinburgh
2025年2月15日–2月16日 (UTC)ENDED
Edinburgh
Children’s Hospices Scotland (CHAS) is delighted to invite you to the Capital Science Fiction Convention! The convention returns for its tenth anniversary and will be bigger, better and more exciting than ever before, so get ready for an interstellar adventure!
Chopin by Candlelight | St Giles Cathedral
Feb 15, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Experience the enchanting melodies of Chopin by Candlelight at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh on February 15, 2025. Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Chopin's music in the historic setting of this iconic venue located on High Street. Let the flickering candlelight create a magical atmosphere as you listen to the exquisite piano compositions performed with utmost skill and passion. Don't miss this unforgettable evening of classical music in the heart of Edinburgh.
Workshop: Lidia Cambón, Character Drawing with Alcohol Markers | Blackwell's Bookshop
Feb 15, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Join us for a very exciting drawing workshop with Lidia Cambón where she will be taking you through the process of drawing using alcohol markers. Using her signature, colourful style, popular artist Lidia Cambón shares the ins-and-outs of illustrating beautiful and unique characters with alcohol markers, a type of permanent marker that allows artists to blend vibrant colours easily with little to no smearing. Please note that materials will be provided on the day. This is an hour long workshop. Copies of Character Drawing with Alcohol Markers: How to Draw Manga-Inspired Illustrations for Beginners(RRP £20) will be available to purchase at the event. Tickets are £3and there is a Ticket & Book option which includes a signed copy ofCharacter Drawing with Alcohol Markers: How to Draw Manga-Inspired Illustrations for Beginners. The bookshop has level access. If you have any concerns about accessibility, please do get in touch and we will do our best to accommodate your needs. Refunds are reviewed on a case-by-case basis, we are unable to offer a refund after the event. For more information or if you would like a signed copy because you can't make it to the event, please contact the Blackwell's events team on 0131 622 8222 or matthew.land@blackwell.co.uk
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Edinburgh Rays Baseball Club Winter/Spring Training | Morgan Playing Fields
Feb 16, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
⚾ Join the Edinburgh Rays Baseball Club Winter/Spring Training! ⚾ Baseball season is just around the corner, and we’re kicking it off with Winter/Spring Training starting Sunday, 16th February 2025, at 12:30 PM. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a total beginner, this is the perfect opportunity to sharpen your skills, meet new teammates, and get ready for an exciting season ahead. Stay Warm While Training Outdoors Cold weather is no match for a dedicated baseball player! Here’s what to wear to stay warm, agile, and ready to play: 1. Base Layers: Thermal tops and leggings to keep your core warm.2. Outer Layers: A lightweight, water-resistant jacket that doesn’t restrict movement.3. Headwear: A beanie or baseball cap with ear protection to prevent heat loss.4. Footwear: Sturdy cleats or trainers with good grip for cold and potentially wet conditions.5. Extras: Don’t forget a neck warmer or buff and thick socks for added comfort.We look forward to seeing you on the field! 📩 Contact us today to sign up or for more information. Let’s gear up and play ball, no matter the weather!
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Scottish Women's Premier League | Spartans Women v Dundee United Women (Edinburgh) | Ainslie Park
Feb 16, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Explore Spartans Women v Dundee United Women sporting information for 16th February, as well as links for Football tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Spartans Women's Football team is an elite club based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Founded in 2008, the team competes in the Scottish Women's Premier League, the highest level of women's football in Scotland. Over the years, the Spartans have established themselves as one of the top teams in the league, consistently finishing in the top 4 and challenging for the title. The team has also had success in cup competitions, winning the SWPL Cup in 2015 and reaching the final of the Scottish Women's Cup in 2017. The Spartans Women's team boasts a talented roster of players, including current and former international players, and is known for their strong defensive abilities and dynamic attacking play. The team's home ground is the Ainslie Park Stadium, a state-of-the-art facility that can hold up to 1200 spectators. With their impressive record and dedicated fanbase, the Spartans Women's Football team is a force to be reckoned with in the Scottish football scene.
Dundee United Women's Football team is a highly competitive and skilled group that represents the city of Dundee, Scotland in various women's football competitions. The team has a strong history of success, having won the Scottish Women's First Division title in 2016 and the Scottish Women's Cup in 2017. Their home stadium is Tannadice Park, which has a capacity of 14,223 and is also the home of the men's team, Dundee United F.C. The team is made up of talented and dedicated players, including Scottish internationals and rising stars in the women's game. Their impressive performances have earned them numerous accolades, including the Scottish Women's Player of the Year award for midfielder Rachel Small in 2020. Dundee United Women continue to impress and make their mark in the women's football scene, solidifying their position as a force to be reckoned with in Scotland.
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St Bernard’s Crescent: A History | The Royal Scots Club Edinburgh
Feb 17, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Retired solicitor Ken Swinton has assiduously researched the history and life stories of the owners of an Edinburgh New Town crescent to produce a fascinating picture of life in late Georgian Edinburgh. Ken, the editor of Scottish Law Gazette, and his wife bought an apartment in St Bernard’s Crescent, in Stockbridge in 2016 and split their time between Edinburgh and their principal home in Broughty Ferry. That purchase provided the impetus to research who had lived in the elegant townhouses which were built two centuries ago according to designs approved by the well-known portrait painter, Sir Henry Raeburn. The result of his research was the publication of a History of St Bernard’s Crescent last year which includes over 100 biographies of some of the more celebrated residents. ————— Graham Ogilvy is a journalist, author and publisher. His company publishes a series of daily business to business online newsletters for Scotland’s lawyers, accountants, construction and housing sectors . Read the Scottish Legal News interview with Ken Swinton
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Opening Concert | Beneath the waves | West Court, Edinburgh College of Art
Feb 17, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Join us for the opening concert of the Week of Sound at Edinburgh College of Art. Musicians – and other humans – have long been inspired by the sea, and by the voices of its mythological or actual inhabitants. While past generations told tales of singing mermaids and selkies, more recently the fascination has focused on how some very real species – cetaceans in particular – use sound in what appear to us as musical ways. But whales and dolphins are not the only sea creatures who use sound to communicate, and the voices of others, too, are revealing important information about the oceans. Scientists who study marine environments are using sound detection and recording technologies in their research — and capturing soundbites from a range of other sea creatures in the process. This concert features composed and improvised music that responds to the sea and the voices of those who live there, played by Alex South (clarinets) and Una MacGlone (double bass). Alex South's artistic research has focused in particular on whales: his PhD dissertation, titled Cetacean Citations, analysed and responded musically to rhythm in whalesong, including how individual whale 'singers' differ in their technique. In addition to playing together with the recorded voices of migrating whales as they pass through Scottish waters, South and MacGlone's will also improvise on recordings of crabs and cod provided by Edinburgh PhD candidate Isabel Key. Marine scientist Laurence de Clippele will be present to explain the developing science behind these recordings, its potential for understanding and protecting marine environments and biodiversity, and to share insights from her own research. The concert also features a performance of the piece Abyssal Zone (2020) by Lithuanian composer Žibuoklė Martinaitytė, inspired by one of the deepest and darkest regions of the Earth's oceans. You can read more about the Week of Sound here. Alex South is a practising musician and scholar with research interests in the fields of ecomusicology, zoomusicology, biomusicology, animal communication, animal culture, and animal ethics. His interdisciplinary PhD (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland/University of St Andrews, 2024) combined practice-led research from an ecomusicological perspective with bioacoustical studies on the rhythmic variability of humpback whale song. He teaches at at the University of St Andrews and Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and is currently a Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanites at the University of Edinburgh. As a performer, he regularly playd and records improvised and contemporary classical music with Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra, Collective Endeavours, Ensemble Thing, and in numerous other formations. Compositions resulting from his doctoral research have been performed at festivals in the UK and abroad, and featured in CBC documentary ‘The Musical Animal’. Una MacGlone is an improviser and researcher working across performance and community contexts. She began her professional career as a freelance double bassist, working with orchestras across the UK. Session work with indie/pop musician Future Pilot AKA opened up a world of interesting connections, leading to work with David Byrne on the film score Young Adam. She is a founding member of Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra (GIO) and leads on an innovative muti-year project with Gaelic Arts Organisation Ceòl ‘s Craic combining Gaelic song and stories with improvisation. Her compositions and improvisations have been played on BBC Radio 3’s The New Music Show, Freeness, Late Junction and Exposure. She has also been part of televised improvisation performances in Germany and Japan. She plays on over 20 commercially available albums. She has an international profile as an improvisation teacher in Higher Education and has given workshops and lectured across Europe and North America. Una is currently Lecturer in Music at the University of Edinburgh. Laurence de Clippele is a marine ecologist who studies both deep-sea benthic habitats such as cold-water coral reefs and sponge grounds as well as shallow temperate and tropical coastal habitats. She is an expert in using machine learning methods to understand how biodiversity is changing in time and space. She mostly uses image and passive acoustic monitoring data in combination with bathymetric, current speed and other environmental data. The aim of her current research is to combine knowledge and approaches from the fields of marine ecology, acoustics and computer vision to develop new tools and methods that contribute to extracting ecologically relevant information from big datasets quickly and robustly. She is a lecturer at the University of Glasgow. Access Please email eca.events@ed.ac.uk if you have any access requirements. Please see ECA's privacy notice for more information on how your personal details provided will be used and stored.
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Edinburgh Royal Mile International Piano Series 2024 - The Beethoven Sonatas | St Giles Cathedral
Feb 17, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Experience a night of musical excellence at the Edinburgh Royal Mile International Piano Series 2024, featuring a mesmerizing performance of The Beethoven Sonatas. This prestigious event will take place at the historic St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh on February 17, 2025. Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Beethoven's compositions in this breathtaking setting on High Street. Don't miss this unforgettable evening of classical music at one of Edinburgh's most iconic landmarks.
Elijah - Make The Ting - Book Launch | The Wee Red Bar
Feb 18, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Elijah - Make The Ting - Book Launch Close The App, Make The Ting is a collection of ideas shared by Elijah that began in July 2021, as the Covid 19 lockdowns were ending in the UK. They started as simple notes questioning what the music and creative scenes would look like after being shut down for 18 months shared regularly on Instagram, then developed into a multimedia project that spanned visual installations, an album with grime MC Jammz, a club night and a lecture series that toured the world. Close The App, Make The Ting: Transformative Prompts for the Modern Artist brings together the best of the ideas and the projects they inspired. This book is for anyone producing or thinking of producing creative work, that needs something outside of ‘advice’, these are evergreen artistic prompts that will inspire new ways of approaching being an artist in the 2020s. The event will be a lecture with Elijah expanding on some of the popular ideas in the book, and doing an extensive Q&A with the audience.
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Colour Essentials: Introduction to colour | The heart of Newhaven
Feb 19, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Thursday 6.30 –9.00 PM 19 February - 2 April 7 Weeks £210 (+£3.22 bf on Eventbrite) *includes all materilas To book directly and save booking fee please book through website here: https://www.lookanddraw.co.uk/service-page/colour-essentials?referral=service_list_widget This course will introduce you to the basics of using colour, working from both still life as well as a life model in order to discover your own inspiring colour palette. Over the 7 sessions of this course you will learn how to lay out a palette and mix colour so that your paintings have a sense of balance and harmony. You will also gain an understanding of hot and cool colours, complimentary colour and working with greys. You will explore colour through collage, printmaking, as well as oil and acrylic learning a variety of techniques for applying the paint. The course will give you confidence to use colour and brighten up your artworks. Suitable for all levels from beginners to the more season pro!
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Rhythms of the Room: Space and interiors | The heart of Newhaven
Feb 20, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Thursday 6.45 –9:00 PM 20 February - 20 March 2025 £125 ( +£3.22 booking fee) *includes all materials Tutor: Jill M Boualaxai You can save booking fee and book directly. Copy and Paste Link Below https://www.lookanddraw.co.uk/service-page/rhythms-of-the-room-space-and-interiors?referral=service_list_widget This short course focuses on capturing interior spaces and architecture through drawing, emphasising perspective without overthinking technicalities. Set within the beautiful Victorian building of The Heart of Newhaven, students will respond to its rooms, hallways, and staircases. Throughout the course, students will build impressions of interior spaces by identifying rhythmic qualities such as horizontal, vertical, diagonal, and curved lines, as well as the repetition of shapes. They’ll also be encouraged to see and draw invisible lines that guide them through the space, finding connections between walls, floors, and objects rather than isolating elements. Students will learn to layer marks to explore and describe room volume, creating an illusion of space. By working on small drawings in sketchbooks and progressing through short, exploratory exercises, students will develop their skills and understanding of perspective, culminating in a resolved, larger-format drawing in the final session.
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FCC Ceilidh | Meggetland Sports Complex
Feb 21, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
If you enjoyed or missed last year's ceilidh that celebrated our 90th Anniversary why not come along to this one, promising to be just as fun. A local Ceilidh band (Ceilidh Calleerie ) will be providing the music, and drinks are available seperately from the bar. Tickets cost £10/person at the early-bird price. From the 14th of Feb the tickets will be full price at £15. Like last year, all proceeds from ticket sales and the raffle are going into our Access Project. This will improve access and facilities at our clubhouse on the Union Canal. If you would like to learn more about the Access Project, visit our website www.forthcanoeclub.co.uk On our Justgiving page, we are aiming to raise £600,000 for the Access Project through fundrasing events like this ceilidh, and grant applications. https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/forth-access-project If you have any questions please email: melissa.viguier@forthcanoeclub.co.uk
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Concert | The Opera Experiment | Reid Concert Hall, The University of Edinburgh
Feb 21, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Can an Opera be written in one week? Our students of Composition and Creative Writing will create a series of new mini operas to share by the end of the Week of Sound. Students from our Creative Writing Programmes (LLC) and Students from our Composition Programmes (ECA) will meet one another for the first time on the Monday morning of our Week of Sound. They will work together to create a series of brand new short Operas, mentored through the process by Jane McKie and Gareth Williams. From first ideas and sketches, into the rehearsal and workshop process, through to live performances by Friday evening, the entire opera writing process is distilled into five short days. Come hear the results of this experiment on Friday at 4pm in the Reid Concert Hall. Hosted by Gareth Williams (Reid School of Music), featuring students of compositon and creative writing across various programmes at the University. Performed by Soprano (Jessica Leary) and Baritone (Phil Gault) and the staff pianist at the Reid School of Music, Christoper Baxter. You can read more about the Week of Sound here. Access Please email eca.events@ed.ac.uk if you have any access requirements. Please see ECA's privacy notice for more information on how your personal details provided will be used and stored.
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RESCHEDULED Paul Michael Henry & Pik Kei Wong | Residency Sharing | Dance Base, Scotland's National Centre for Dance
Feb 21, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
On the final day of their residency the artists will present early stage ideas explored through the week, followed by a conversation. This residency will continue work on a new piece by two of Scotland’s only Butoh dancers. Butoh’s founder, Hijikata Tatsumi, characterised it as a ‘dance of darkness’ and a ‘rebellion of the body’, concerned with liberating the human form from social conditioning and repression. We’re using these definitions to develop our first collaboration. Specifically, we’re beginning from Pik Kei’s experiences of artistic suppression in Hong Kong, where there is an ongoing crackdown on freedom of speech and creative expression. Our overall statement is about the secrets we carry in our flesh from our personal, cultural, and ancestral history, and the confusion of living in societies which pronounce themselves free but proscribe all but a limited range of life-ways (capitalist, production-oriented, and beholden to an infinite growth narrative which the Anthropocene shows is ecologically impossible). Is this really what we spent millions of years evolving for? And if our bodies are free, why are they boiling with incoherent rage / unexpressed tenderness? About Paul Michael Henry Paul Michael Henry is a dancer/musician/writer based in Glasgow. Their work is informed by Butoh dance, punk rock and ritual, and is performed all over the world. Their themes are political & spiritual, dealing with love, body neglect, environmental destruction and soul atrophy in consumerist society. Michael is also Artistic Director and creator of UNFIX, an evolving festival platforming ecologically committed performance, dance, music, film and discussion. UNFIX is intended as a contribution to the waking up of the human species to our predicament in an age of climate change, ecological threat and massive inequality. It is based in Glasgow and is ongoing there and in New York City, Bologna and Tokyo. About Pik Kei Wong Pik Kei Wong is a graduate of the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts. Wong’s choreography and performances question stereotypes from a female perspective. Her works evoke a revaluation of attitudes by and towards – women, body and desires, especially sex. Major works include: when time limps, Woman.Body, 19841012 and Nook. With performances in Iceland, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Singapore & China. Wong seeks to enrich her choreography through contemplation of social issues. She anticipates creating more works from the perspective of women that question traditional asian mindsets. Instagram: @paul.michael.henry @wpkei Website: www.paulmichaelhenry.com wongpikkei.wixsite.com/wongpikkei Supported through Dance Base’s Paid Artist Residency Programme
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Nicolette Macleod & Julia McGhee | Residency sharing | Dance Base, Scotland's National Centre for Dance
Feb 21, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Julia and Nicolette invite you to be part of an interactive studio sharing on Friday 21st February 3-4pm. This will be a chance to participate in some of their research so far. During this residency, we will have begun a new piece of research taking themes of transformation and change as our starting point. We will explore aspects of our inner selves and our perceptions of the world around us through sound and movement and playing with the idea of taking ourselves apart, putting ourselves back together and, as a result, becoming different from the way we were before. We will use the studio as a playground for our imaginations with different areas of the room set up with opportunities for making sound, interacting with materials and moving, both in response to what we sense around us and following our own individual interests. We will be mapping our findings through writing and drawing, recorded conversations, audio recordings, photos and video. Supported through Dance Base’s Paid Artist Residency Programme
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Boozy Brushes, Hip-Hop Sip and Paint Party! Edinburgh | Las Iguanas - Edinburgh
Feb 22, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Join our Boozy Brushes Sip and Paint Hip-Hop Themed Art Party! Take a Creative and Musical Journey through 4 Decades of Rap, Hip-hop and R&B culture with your paintbrush in hand. 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 professional artist 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 Food and drink available to purchase Alongside potentially winning one of our exciting prizes, guests can also take home their own masterpiece. Please arrive 5 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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Edinburgh City Orchestra - Elgar and Tchaikovsky | St Giles' Cathedral
Feb 22, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
The Edinburgh City Orchestra, and conductor Peter Le Tissier, return to Edinburgh's St. Giles' Cathedral to present two works of intrigue, mystery, and powerful expression. Elgar's first major international success, the Enigma variations were first performed in 1899 under the composer's baton, before achieving international success within a few short years. A piece deeply layered with meaning, Elgar's theme-and-variations are, ostensibly, a portrait of the composer's 'friends pictured within'. Indeed, the title of each variation bears the initials of the person to whom it is dedicated, with whimsical characteristic reflected musically (the haughty laugh of a friend, the aggressive playing of an amateur pianist); but on a deeper level Elgar referred to the work as hiding a dark saying under the surface. The enigma of the popular title refers to Elgar's cryptic clue that the true theme of the work goes, but is not played and has led to many years of speculation as to the true theme . Answers have included Auld Lang Syne, themes from the operas of Mozart, or even a non-musical idea that connects the work. Whatever the solution to the riddle, the music has become iconic of a reawakening of British composition internationally - the dark, ominous opening theme contrasts with themes of bombast, heartfelt melodies (including the famous Nimrod theme) and finishing with a bombastic depiction the composer dedicated to himself. After the break, we perform one of Tchaikovksy's best-known and most deeply heartfelt romantic works - the 5th Symphony, in E Minor. Connected by a common theme across all four movements, the symphony is a work of extreme expressive clarity and, in true Tchaikovskian fashion, bounces between deep sorrow and bombastic joy. An opening movement prefaced with doleful clarinets sparks into energetic life with themes of various romantic, dance-like characters through to brassy, energetic wildness. The second movement is famous for its extensive horn solo. Tchaikovsky is at his most heartfelt in this passionate movement that reaches truly grand climaxes. The third movement, a waltz very much in the style of Tchaikovsky's ballets Swan Lake and The Nutcracker, provides a welcome break before the grand, overwhelming and optimistic finale to the work. Do be sure to secure your ticket to this special event fast, as numbers are limited. We hope to see you at the performance!
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A Night With Barbara La Bush | Funky Monkey (The Old Stables Bar)
Feb 22, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Experience an unforgettable evening at "A Night With Barbara La Bush" in Uddingston. This exclusive event will take place at the Funky Monkey, located at The Old Stables Bar on 607 Old Edinburgh Road. Join us on February 22, 2025, for a night filled with entertainment and excitement. Tickets are priced at £10, offering great value for a night to remember. Don't miss out on this opportunity to enjoy a night out in the vibrant city of Uddingston.
Eurythmy Macro~Cosmic Dances: Rudolf Steiner’s Cosmic Verses from 1915 | Edinburgh Steiner School
Feb 22–Feb 23, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Welcome to Rudolf Steiner's Cosmic Verse from 1915! Join us for a weekend (Saturday 22nd and Sunday 23rd February 2025) with a project group of the Eurythmy Association of the UK and Ireland at the Edinburgh Steiner School.
On Saturday 22nd, an introductory presentation will be offered by the director of the company (15:00). Following this . Dr Jenny Josephson will give a lecture on the background to these verses (15:45). After refreshments there will then be the opportunity to take part in a eurythmy workshop to give you a taster of the movement experience (16:30).
For those who book an evening meal will be served at 17:45 (Food available for up to 30 people, so please book in advance>. In the evening (19:30) there will be a demonstration followed by the full artistic presentation consisting of The Cosmic Measure; Dance of the Planets, Twelve Moods and the associated Satire: A Song of Initiation.
There will be a further chance to see the demonstration and artistic performance on the Sunday 23rd at 10:30am to 12.15pm. There will be a programme for the event available, and a book on the Cosmic Verses for sale. Tickets available at Eventbrite for both performance and for the introductory talks and demonstrations. £65 for the Saturday and Sunday. £40 for Saturday (afternoon and evening) £25 for the demonstration and performance ONLY on Saturday evening OR Sunday morning. £10 for supper on the Saturday (17:45). Refreshments will be available on the Saturday from 3.30 pm , included in ticket price. Remember this is a two day event. With tickets available for either performance and for the talk and workshop on the Saturday . Plus for £10 you can book an evening meal on the Saturday at 5.45pm. Saturday 22 February 2025, 3 pm to 9.30pm. Sunday 23 February 2025 10am to 12.30 pm.
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Celtic Challenge | Edinburgh Rugby v Wolfhounds (Edinburgh) | Edinburgh Rugby Stadium
Feb 22, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Explore Edinburgh Rugby v Wolfhounds sporting information for 22nd February, as well as links for Rugby Union tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. Edinburgh Rugby is a top-tier professional Rugby Union team that competes in the Pro14 competition. They are based in Edinburgh, Scotland and play their home matches at the iconic Murrayfield Stadium. The team has a rich history, dating back to 1872 when they were formed as Edinburgh Academical Football Club. In recent years, Edinburgh Rugby has seen great success, reaching the playoffs in the Pro14 and qualifying for the European Champions Cup. They have also produced numerous talented players, including current Scottish internationals Hamish Watson and Blair Kinghorn. The team has also been recognized for their achievements, with players receiving awards such as British and Irish Lions call-ups and Pro14 Dream Team selections. With a strong fan base and a promising future, Edinburgh Rugby continues to make their mark in the world of Rugby Union.
The Wolfhounds are a highly successful and esteemed Rugby Union team, competing in various major competitions such as the Six Nations Championship, Rugby World Cup, and Autumn Nations Cup. Founded in 2009, the team has since garnered numerous accolades and distinctions, including being crowned Six Nations Champions three times and reaching the quarter-finals of the Rugby World Cup. Led by top players such as captain Conor Murray and record-breaking try-scorer Jacob Stockdale, the Wolfhounds have solidified their reputation as one of the best teams in Rugby Union. The team plays their home matches at the Aviva Stadium, a state-of-the-art facility with a capacity of over 51,000, providing an electric atmosphere for fans to cheer on their beloved Wolfhounds.
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Victorian Arts & Crafts with The Girlhood Guild. | The Towpath Cafe
Feb 22, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Please note this is a women's and NB folk event only. We ask you respect this space. Join our community and spend the afternoon crafting your very own Victorian Puzzle Purse. Whether it's for you or for someone else, we'd love for you to join us. Meet our community of lovely people in a no-pressure space while you unleash your creative self to take home a cute new craft. Drinks and snacks available for purchase at the venue. How does it work? You just show up willing to create and we do the rest. We provide all the materials you need to get from blank piece of paper to something you feel proud of. We will be using acrylic and gel pens, please be aware in case of allergies. The Girlhood Guild is a social collective based in Scotland, dedicated to establishing a network of women and non-binary folk who support, learn from, and enjoy each other's company, re-centring girlhood in their lives. Click here for more from The Girlhood Guild
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brat rave (Edinburgh) | La Belle Angele
Feb 22–Feb 23, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
The Brat Remix album is coming out and it's totally different, but still totally brat. When you're in the mirror, do you like what you see?
When you're in the mirror, you're just looking at me It's brat winter and we're living for it 💚 All brat summer bangers all night long 4 the hot girls. Put the camera flash on
So stylish 📸 Charli xcx & club classics only 💿 <3 Playing: Charli XCX (obvs), Chappell Roan, Rina Sawayama, Marina & The Diamonds, Sabrina Carpenter, Ashnikko, Kim Petras, Mitski & so much more. This is an 18+ event Celebrating your birthday between Feb 15th & March 1st? Then you get free entry. E-mail us on hello@throwbackevents.co.uk with the subject ‘Brat Edinburgh' to claim. We also offer free entry to NHS staff, E-Mail us to sort entry. Strictly 18+
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