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Title: 'A Wee Home from Home' - Michael Marra and Frank McConnell

Description: Returning to Glasgow Frankie knocks on a door to find no one home. With time on his hands he wanders the streets of his past and is swept up in the ensuing roller coaster of memories and emotions. Twenty-one years after this gem of a show first played to full-houses and immense public acclaim, plan B have reunited the original creative team to bring 'A Wee Home From Home' to a new generation. Performed by Michael Marra and Frank McConnell, the duo create a double act full of warmth and charm with undertones of menace. Using an eclectic mix of raw live music, inspired, high-octane choreography and powerful theatricality, the show opens Scotland to its own wounds while celebrating a vibrant and indomitable spirit with pathos and a huge dose of humour. Directed by Gerry Mulgrew. 1 hr 15 no interval. "a satirical but affectionate portrait of Glasgow which is vivid and telling and quite brilliantly performed" The Scotsman

Date: 02/12/09

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 93

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'An Dealbh Mòr'

Description: The epic theatre and music production form Sleat Primary school based on a mammoth (and we mean BIG) picture of Sleat.

Date: 03/03/06

Start Time: 19:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 80

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'An Dealbh Mòr'

Description: The epic theatre and music production form Sleat Primary school based on a mammoth (and we mean BIG) picture of Sleat.

Date: 03/03/06

Start Time: 19:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 80

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'An Dealbh Mòr'

Description: The epic theatre and music production form Sleat Primary school based on a mammoth (and we mean BIG) picture of Sleat.

Date: 18/03/06

Start Time: 19:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 100

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'An Dealbh Mòr'

Description: The epic theatre and music production form Sleat Primary school based on a mammoth (and we mean BIG) picture of Sleat.

Date: 18/03/06

Start Time: 19:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 100

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'An Dealbh Mòr'

Description: The epic theatre and music production form Sleat Primary school based on a mammoth (and we mean BIG) picture of Sleat.

Date: 17/03/06

Start Time: 19:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 90

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'An Dealbh Mòr'

Description: The epic theatre and music production form Sleat Primary school based on a mammoth (and we mean BIG) picture of Sleat.

Date: 17/03/06

Start Time: 19:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 90

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'An Dealbh Mòr'

Description: The epic theatre and music production form Sleat Primary school based on a mammoth (and we mean BIG) picture of Sleat.

Date: 11/03/06

Start Time: 19:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 100

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'An Dealbh Mòr'

Description: The epic theatre and music production form Sleat Primary school based on a mammoth (and we mean BIG) picture of Sleat.

Date: 11/03/06

Start Time: 19:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 100

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'An Dealbh Mòr'

Description: The epic theatre and music production form Sleat Primary school based on a mammoth (and we mean BIG) picture of Sleat.

Date: 04/03/06

Start Time: 19:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 80

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'An Dealbh Mòr'

Description: The epic theatre and music production form Sleat Primary school based on a mammoth (and we mean BIG) picture of Sleat.

Date: 04/03/06

Start Time: 19:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 80

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'Dannsa' in concert

Description: Frank McConnell, Caroline Reagh, Sandra Robertson and Mats Melin. Plus around 4 singers and musicians.

Date: 25/04/02

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'Defined' - Scottish Dance Theatre

Description: The evening starts with a short talk about the works at 7.30pm. Fresh, real, relevant, engaging and ever-evolving...this is SDT 'defined'. Don’t miss Scottish Dance Theatre’s new season of stunning, original dance theatre - created especially for the company by some of today’s most exciting and innovative dance-makers. Created by the award-winning Liv Lorent (Luxuria), the exhilarating Tenderhook takes you on a rollercoaster ride through a loving relationship.Choreographic (and real-life) partners Johan Greben and Uri Ivgi have created a duet that looks at relationships that constrict and confine people. The piece is performed in a 3 metre square of light on stage. Honest and raw, witty and sophisticated, rising star Hofesh Shechter has an exhilarating work for SDT audiences - DOG. Hofesh has just been nominated for a South Bank Award for dance for 2007’s sell-out show In Your Rooms. His work features cinematic soundtracks, rich physical language and engaging atmospheres and concepts - perfect for dance, music and adventurous theatre audiences.

Date: 15/04/08

Start Time: 8.15 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 66

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'Enso' by La Nua

Description: 'Enso' means 'circle' in Japanese and it is also refers to the famous circle calligraphy practised daily by Zen masters. Enso is inspired by Zen art forms: calligraphy, gardens and Haiku poetry. It deals with the form and the formless, space and motion of body and mind, relationship to landscape and between people. * * * * "Everything - the soundscape, the 'calligraphy' of Mirav Israel's concepts, the immersion of her dancers in the choreography - came together as one exquisit whole." Mary Brennan, Herald A joint project with the Lochan Arts Network http://lanua.org

Date: 11/04/13

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Kyleakin Hall

Audience Numbers: 20

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'Humanimalia' Contemporary Dance

Description: Humanimalia is an extraordinary new work by Janis Claxton Dance, with a unique sound score composed by Philip Pinsky (Grid Iron, Royal Lyceum Theatre). This thought provoking work portrays universal themes that are inherent in all primates through a revealing journey of submission, dominance, repression and revelation. "Notions of who is the audience and who is the performer are playfully reversed. What provokes the most disruptive thoughts is our reaction - bold, brilliant. Go! The Herald Humanimalia challenges our perceptions of who’s watching who in performance and exposes us to the intrinsic evolutionary complicity between humans and animals. With a sublime cast of international dancers Janis Claxton Dance present this poignant work, poetically revealing innate qualities and behaviours of the human animal in an unforgettable and moving performance. Suitable for 12+ (contains some partial nudity). The show runs for 75 minutes with no interval "Arguably, one of the most innovative and thought-provoking shows at this year's Edinburgh Fringe." Scotsman

Date: 25/03/11

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 46

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'In My Father's Words' - Dundee Rep Theatre

Description: In My Father’s Words is a beautiful play about identity – national and personal – and language, and the utter indivisibility between the two. In an old wooden house by the shore of Lake Ontario in Canada, Louis battles with his elderly father, Don, whose decline into dementia is gradually robbing him of the ability to speak. Louis’ professional success as a university teacher of Classics belies an emotional inarticulacy which matches his father’s inability to express himself in words. And then into their lives comes Flora, the carer that Louis employs to look after Don. Flora is of Scottish heritage and a good listener, and she understands that the ‘nonsense’ which Don speaks is fragmented Gaelic, opening up an ocean of revelations and buried family history spanning the Atlantic. The play is written by Justin Young with Gaelic by Iain F MacLeod. The actors are Angus Peter Cambell, Muireann Kelly, both with connections with the Gaelic college in Sleat, and Lewis Howden. The production is 2 hours long and includes a pioneering British Sign Language interpretation played on a screen as part of the production.

Date: 22/07/14

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 75

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'More Sky than We Need' - Plan B Dance Company

Description: A reflective and breathtaking piece, exploring how the natural wonders above dictate our moods, thoughts and actions. Performers Chrissie Ardill, Lucy Boyes and Emma Snellgrove, are accompanied by Christine Hanson, cello. With a 13 minute dance film ‘Away From Here’, set in the Highlands.

Date: 08/11/13

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 30

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'Ornithology' with Strangebird Zircus

Date: 14/08/12

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 104

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'Pioneers of Performance' Chalk About

Description: Pioneers of Performance is a day long festival of thought-provoking, lively and fun performance and dance theatre, created by independent artists working in Scotland. The shows have been chosen based on their outstanding quality and broad appeal - this really is the best work of its kind. There’s something for all age groups, with a show for young children before lunch, older children in the afternoon, and two shows for adults in the evening. Make the most of it by taking the kids along by day and returning at night with a friend. Enjoy! 12.50 Curious Seed ~ 'Chalk About' 50mins | Age guide: 8+ Chalk About is a playful, funny and sometimes moving look at how we see ourselves and others, featuring dance, chalk, chat and one perfect scene containing everything you could wish for. Join Christine and Niels on their journey as they ask some BIG questions about identity and the meaning of life. What makes us who we are? Is it where we are from? Or how we talk? Or is it about the way we dance? The show is for children from Bun Sgoil Shlèite but parents, friends and everyone else is invited to attend

Date: 30/09/15

Start Time: 12.50 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 23

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'Pioneers of Performance' Robert Synge and Anna Krystek

Description: Pioneers of Performance is a day long festival of thought-provoking, lively and fun performance and dance theatre, created by independent artists working in Scotland. The shows have been chosen based on their outstanding quality and broad appeal - this really is the best work of its kind. There’s something for all age groups, with a show for young children before lunch, older children in the afternoon, and two shows for adults in the evening. Make the most of it by taking the kids along by day and returning at night with a friend. Enjoy! Come along between 6pm and 6.30pm for an informal discussion about dance and its development in the area. Refreshments wil be provided. We start the main evening at 6.50 with an introduction from the dance Director. This is followed by 2 pieces: 7 pm Robbie Synge: 'Douglas' 45mins | Age guide: suitable for all Douglas is a solo performance that stems from actions imagined by Robbie Synge while working and performing various daily tasks, indoors and outdoors, at home in The Highlands. One man interacts, through movement, with a roomful of everyday objects, and a kind of human, environmental and psychological ecology emerges. Can body become thing and thing become body? Sharing the spotlight with inanimate materials, this is a world of the untypically grand and the beautifully unspectacular. Douglas is curious, committed and absorbed in his activity. He seeks connections and feedback from his surroundings - conversations that go nowhere and everywhere. ‘edges from bravura tricksiness to something unexpectedly affecting, bordering on the cataclysmic even.’ HERALD ‘Excellent... humorous, engaging’ EXAMINER 7.45 interval and films 8.30pm Anna Krzystek: 'Face One' 60mins | Age guide: 16+ In this multimedia piece, a lone figure is waiting. At once both immediate and distant, she appears in relation to the time, space, sounds, objects & filmed images that surround her. A vivid soundscore, minimal monochrome video and choreographed motifs all juxtapose with each other, inviting the viewer to experience a sublime state of intimacy as the figure connects to the sequence of changing situations. ‘Krzystek’s total immersion in the physicality and intention of every nuance is like a magnet... The wonderment at her technical prowess and the scope of the material kicks in afterwards – and, believe me, that impact doesn’t fade with the years.’ HERALD ‘exceptional, radical talent... No-one in Scotland, or the UK for that matter, originates work like this’ HERALD on Trilogy Watch some of their work on https://vimeo.com/137472855

Date: 30/09/15

Start Time: 18:50:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 23

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'Pioneers of Performance' We Are The Monsters

Description: A touring, one day festival of thought-provoking, lively and fun performance and dance theatre, created in response to two things the Director kept hearing as she travelled around Scotland meeting audiences and artists: that people were up for seeing the kind of exciting performance that Scottish artists are renowned for internationally, and that communities wanted to experience a festival atmosphere in venues, with artists from all over Scotland coming together to present great work. Pioneers of Performance is a day long festival of thought-provoking, lively and fun performance and dance theatre, created by independent artists working in Scotland. The shows have been chosen based on their outstanding quality and broad appeal - this really is the best work of its kind. There’s something for all age groups, with a show for young children before lunch, older children in the afternoon, and two shows for adults in the evening. Make the most of it by taking the kids along by day and returning at night with a friend. Enjoy! Colette Sadler 'We Are The Monsters' 35mins Age guide: 4-9 No two people - or monsters - are exactly the same! Come along and meet some scratchy, shimmering creatures and multi-coloured mini monsters, playing and interacting with one another, their arms and legs moving in strange and impossible ways. We Are the Monsters is a humorous dance performance for children, that seeks to portray and discover the monster hiding in all of us, using movement, live music, images and props to explore what makes us all different. The show is for children from Bun Sgoil Shlèite but parents, friends and everyone else is invited to attend

Date: 30/09/15

Start Time: 10.15 am

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 47

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'Reflections' - Watson & Co

Date: 17/04/92

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Armadale, The Stables Restaurant

Audience Numbers: 22

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'Swan Lake' - Ballet west

Description: Ballet West - the semi-professional company based in Argyll returns with a lively and colourful performance of this Ballet Classic.

Date: 15/07/96

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Portree, Community Hall

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'The Quartz Cycle' - State Theta Collaborative Arts Performance Co

Date: 29/06/92

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Talla Dhuisdeil, Isleornsay

Audience Numbers: 41

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'Uncharted Waters' - All or Nothing / Strangebird Zirkus

Description: All or Nothing crosses the boundaries between the floor, the air and the space in between, merging aerial skills with dance theatre, creating exciting and challenging performance. Exhilarating aerial acrobatics, highly athletic dance, breathtaking physical theatre and visually stunning effects that thrill audiences in all kinds of environments. The show starts with solo performer on a rope hung down through the three open floors of the venue and then moves to the main space for a longer ensemble piece. 'Breathtakingly beautiful'

Date: 30/08/11

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 85

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'Uncharted Waters' - All or Nothing / Strangebird Zirkus

Description: All or Nothing crosses the boundaries between the floor, the air and the space in between, merging aerial skills with dance theatre, creating exciting and challenging performance. Exhilarating aerial acrobatics, highly athletic dance, breathtaking physical theatre and visually stunning effects that thrill audiences in all kinds of environments. The show starts with solo performer on a rope hung down through the three open floors of the venue and then moves to the main space for a longer ensemble piece. 'Breathtakingly beautiful'

Date: 30/08/11

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 85

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'Welcome my Son' - Phil Hardie

Description: Circus artist, musician, theatre maker and entertainer Phil Hardie delivers an immersive solo exploration of Frankenstein told via circus, physical and traditional theatre and words. Based on Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein the show explores themes of social conformity, isolation, prejudice and abandonment. “What an extraordinary moving and intensely physical performance, the physicality of the theatre and the depth of understanding of the characters was spellbinding – mesmerising.” “Heart in mouth stuff as well as tears in eyes. Stunning marvellous and truly original. Thank you.” The show is 40 mins long

Date: 16/10/17

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 20

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'What on Earth!?' Scottish Dance Theatre

Description: see previous

Date: 25/04/13

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 46

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'What on Earth!?' Scottish Dance Theatre

Description: Scottish Dance Theatre return with a new work specifically designed for young people aged 5 +. Combining dance theatre and animation What on Earth!? takes you on a curious nocturnal journey full of surprise encounters with strange flora and fauna. This dynamic and playful adventure, with generous helpings of music, dance and animated worlds, creates a brilliant experience for all the family. We invite you into a world of dreams about planet earth, where friendships are made and battles are won and lost. The 2pm show is for local primary schools and the later show for everyone including adults. "Quickly had the young audience in fits of laughter. The multicultural soundtrack alone is a pure joy" The Scotsman More information on http://www.scottishdancetheatre.com/index.php?pid=2&subid=52 and http://vimeo.com/40581033

Date: 25/04/13

Start Time: 14:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 110

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: 'Where Angels Travel' - Frank MacConnell, Urban Dance Theatre

Description: Contemporary Dance from Urban Dance Theatre touring as part of the Highland Festival. Informal talk afterwards over tea. Children suitable.

Date: 25/05/99

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 12

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Ballet West

Date: 08/08/93

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Broadford Hall

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Ballet West ' Coppelia'

Date: 21/07/94

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Broadford Hall

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Community Highland Dancers 5-12 Year Olds

Date: 13/02/93

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 115

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Contemporary Dance - David Hughes of X-factor

Description: David Hughes of X-factor with a selection of one-man pieces.

Date: 15/11/04

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 22

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Dannsa meets Beòlach

Description: Energy and innovation from both sides of the Atlantic as Scotland's favourite dance group joins forces with one of Cape Breton's super-groups to produce a scintillating evening of traditional music and dance. Beguiling audiences with their own sets before coming together to perform an exciting newly choreographed piece, Dannsa and Beolach are sure to impress. Beòlach is one of Cape Breton's most exciting young bands. Wendy MacIsaac, Mairi Rankin, Mac Morin and Patrick Gillis perform an energetic mix of tunes featuring piano, pipes, guitar, and fiddles. They have recorded two albums featuring the groups unique dynamic arrangements of their favourite tunes. Beòlach has thrilled audiences with energetic performances and their versatility as step dancers. Dannsa are an innovate dance group who create new dances drawing from the many rich and varied traditions throughout Scotland. From Highland to Step Dance, Cèilidh and Old Scotch Reels they will always bring something fresh to their dances. Caroline Reagh, Sandra Robertson and John Sikorski have been at the forefront of dancing in Scotland for a number of years and will be joined by some of Scotland’s best musicians, including Fin Moore (pipes with Slainte Mhath, Back of the Moon and others), Gabe McVarish (fiddler with Dàimh, Cliar and 6ft Ginger) Ewan MacPherson (guitar, tenor banjo and mandola with Trechorous Orchestra and Malinky) and Gilliebride MacMillian (vocals).

Date: 12/11/09

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 123

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: FREAGRA | A Blurred Expanse

Description: The lights come up on five performers, a bench and a cluster of balloons, suspended above the space. The Blurred Expanse is where the inhabitants conjure their play of cause and effect. They seek the new, toying with unfamiliar until it becomes familiar, and then discard it. Their play is not always playful when the test their environment and the capabilities of their comrades. A playful, colourful performance of contemporary dance, suitable for all ages, with universal themes of community, conflict and harmony. Performed by five exceptional dancers, accompanied by an original music score and breath-taking lighting and costume design. “… by the end of the 50-minute piece, it has become increasingly hard to resist becoming caught up in its every nuance” THE TIMES ★★★★ The show last 50 minutes with some conversation afterwards. Suitable for adults and secondary school ages.

Date: 10/03/18

Start Time: 7.30pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 14

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Highland Festival - Scottish Dance Theatre

Description: 'Touching Zulu' by Janet Smith and 'Luxuria' by Liv Lorent. Two pieces for a full night of the best in contemporary dance.

Date: 03/05/07

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 105

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: LMPA - 'New York Rhythm'

Description: Lorayne McLucas presents an evening of song and dance with her junior and senior Musical theatre and Jazz classes from around Skye and Lochalsh More information and ticket prices will be available soon.

Date: 11/12/15

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 128

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: LMPA - Winter Concert

Description: Lorayne McLucas presents another varied and colourful afternoon of song and dance from her Mini, Pre Junior and Junior Performers aged 3 - 12 classes around skye and lochalsh. More information and ticket prices coming soon.

Date: 12/12/15

Start Time: 1.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 96

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: LMPA youth dance

Date: 18/12/12

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 103

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: LMPA youth dance

Date: 17/12/12

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 85

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Lorayne McLucas Dance

Description: Last Year Lorayne McLucas Performing Arts students produced two sold out shows in June and December as well as performing at Eden Court as part of the Highland-wide Big Dance Performance. Lorayne’s dancers come from all over Skye and Lochalsh to present some lively performances with her junior and senior Musical Theatre and Jazz classes. 14 June - Marie spoke to Lorayne and agreed £500.00 fee for the 3 events to SEALL. If she makes a large profit she will spilt on top of the £500.00.

Date: 01/07/17

Start Time: 14:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 56

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Lorayne McLucas Dance

Description: Last Year Lorayne McLucas Performing Arts students produced two sold out shows in June and December as well as performing at Eden Court as part of the Highland-wide Big Dance Performance. Lorayne’s dancers come from all over Skye and Lochalsh to present some lively performances with her junior and senior Musical Theatre and Jazz classes. 14 June - Marie spoke to Lorayne and agreed £500.00 fee for the 3 events to SEALL. If she makes a large profit she will spilt on top of the £500.00.

Date: 01/07/17

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 83

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Lorayne McLucas Dance

Description: Last Year Lorayne McLucas Performing Arts students produced two sold out shows in June and December as well as performing at Eden Court as part of the Highland-wide Big Dance Performance. Lorayne’s dancers come from all over Skye and Lochalsh to present some lively performances with her junior and senior Musical Theatre and Jazz classes. 14 June - Marie spoke to Lorayne and agreed £500.00 fee for the 3 events to SEALL. If she makes a large profit she will spilt on top of the £500.00.

Date: 30/06/17

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 99

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Lorayne McLucas Performing Arts

Description: Lorayne McLucas teaches a wide variety of contemporary and musical dance to lively groups of young and odler children in Skye. Tonight thye present a compilation of all their work with a quality and enthusiasm that would put may profesional groups to shame.

Date: 23/06/18

Start Time: 7.30pm

Venue: Kyleakin Hall

Audience Numbers: 103

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Macguinnes Irish Dancers

Date: 23/07/93

Start Time: 12 noon

Venue: Armadale Castle Gardens

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Nonsense and Dreams: Dundee Rep Dance Company

Date: 18/09/92

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 90

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Plan B 'Double Helix'

Description: Highland-based Contemporary Dance Company dance their way through DNA.

Date: 21/11/01

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 41

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Plan B Dance 'Citizen'

Description: Plan B is one of Scotland’s leading dance companies, based in Ross-shire in the Scottish Highlands. Created by Glasgow-based Irish-born choreographer Chrissie Ardill and composer Mariam Rezaei, Citizen is a darkly humorous look at how we bring our identity with us where ever we go. With 4 dancers and live music mixed by Mariam Citizen takes us on the journey so many immigrants have made. This new production is an exploration of global migration and what happens when we arrive in new destinations. People leave places, sometimes by choice, sometimes because they have to. Where do they go and how do they fit in? What are the barriers and who put them there? What happens when cultures collide? Does anybody listen? Is it easier to hide away? How far do they integrate in their new community and how much do they save of the culture they left behind? Vibrant movement with music and song, laced with humour, combine in this hour-long production for audiences of all ages.

Date: 23/03/17

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 40

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Quartz Cycle - State Theta

Date: 12/05/93

Venue: Talla Dhuisdeil, Isleornsay

Audience Numbers: 0

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Saorsa Dance - 'Love Death and Memory'

Date: 01/02/92

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Armadale, The Stables Restaurant

Audience Numbers: 55

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Scarabeus - 'Balletico Fantastico'

Date: 11/05/92

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, marquee

Audience Numbers: 54

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Scottish Ballet

Date: 15/07/97

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Portree, Community Hall

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Scottish Dance Theatre

Description: These four new pieces are provocative, dynamic, highly charged and exhilirating. It's a must for people interested in dance. "Neat, fast, musclesprung, polished contemporary dance"(The Times) "Infectious unbridled energy" (The Scotsman)

Date: 09/11/96

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Broadford Hall

Audience Numbers: 33

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Scottish Dance Theatre

Description: Scottish Dance Theatre is Scotland’s national contemporary dance company. Starting with a talk at 7.30pm for the show at 8.15pm. The Long and the Short of It choreographed by Caroline Bowditch and Tom Pritchard (3 mins) A short duet featuring SDT's Dance Agent for Change and our tallest dancer Joan Clevillé. Unpacking some big ideas, the work explores proportion. "It is a simple yet bold piece, and it sets the audience thinking about the perception of disability, proving that dance is able to address complex issues in a direct, forthright manner" The Skinny "Funny and touching, and overturning our perconceptions" The Times Drift choreographed by James Wilton (11 mins) Pushing the dancer’s to their physical limits, this powerful duet choreographed by James Wilton explores loneliness and closeness, absolute commitment and high risk trust. Sometimes the people we care about the most are the people we hurt the most. "Threads choreographed by James Wilton left the audience breathless as the couple literary threw themselves at each other in a long series of acrobatic jumps"Sunday Times, Malta on James Wilton’s Threads In the Middle of the Moment choreographed by Uri Ivgi and Johan Greben (17 mins) A duet about the physical restraints of a relationship, performed within a 3m metre square of light to hauntingly atmospheric classical music by Arvo Pärt and György Kurtág. ‘totally beguiling’ ballet.co.uk ‘A quiet and ultimately devastating portrait of isolation’ The Guardian The Life and Times of Girl A choreographed by Ben Duke (34 mins) Lost Dog’s award winning Ben Duke brings his ‘highly theatrical and subversively humorous style’ (Metro) to create a new work for SDT. A woman is trying to tell us something important about what is happening now. What she needs is a film crew and a financier, what she's got is a stage and some dancers. A piece about moments of crisis both emotional and financial, when all we need is to use less to say more.

Date: 27/04/10

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 69

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Scottish Dance Theatre

Description: The Dance Theatre is one of the most dynamic companies on the international dance scene. The company will perform two or three full-length pieces. This is a rare opportunity not to be missed. "Bristling, infectious energy . . .silky tenderness . . . A unique repertoire, riding on the crest of a pretty magnificent wave."

Date: 02/03/04

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 56

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Scottish Dance Theatre

Description: Two thirty minutes halves with interval of top quality Contemporary Dance. Pieces taken from 'High Land', 'Inside Somewhere', 'Daddy I'm not well', 'Revenge of the Impossible Things'.

Date: 23/10/02

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 69

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Scottish Dance Theatre

Description: Three or four pieces in the Spring Rep programme of contemporary dance from Scotland leading contemporary dance company.

Date: 19/05/00

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 55

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Shiftwork/NASA - Bridges

Date: 25/10/95

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Ardvasar Hall

Audience Numbers: 42

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: SkyeDance Youth Dance

Description: First established in 2003, the first Skyedance showcase was performed in June 2004 and was a sell-out hit, confirming the appetite and passion for dance on the Island. Performed by dancers from Skye and Lochalsh, the annual showcase continues to highlight the diversity and quality of instruction available. It brings together dancers from the regular Skyedance classes as well as providing a platform for all dancers and teachers of dance in the area. It has become a highlight for both the dancers and the wider public.

Date: 17/06/17

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 72

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: Sollentuna Folkdansgille

Date: 25/05/92

Start Time: 14:00:00

Venue: Armadale Castle Gardens

Audience Numbers: 150

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: The LMPA Winter Show

Description: LMPA Musical theatre pupils present their Winter Show 2014. The performances will include songs and dances from much loved shows and films such as Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Beauty and the Beast. A great treat to get you in the holiday spirit and be wowed by the young talent of Skye and Lochalsh.

Date: 17/12/14

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 82

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: The LMPA Winter Show

Description: LMPA Musical theatre pupils present their Winter Show 2014. The performances will include songs and dances from much loved shows and films such as Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Beauty and the Beast. A great treat to get you in the holiday spirit and be wowed by the young talent of Skye and Lochalsh.

Date: 18/12/14

Start Time: 7.30 pm

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 103

Type: Performance Dance

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Title: The Shoogle Project and Plan B

Description: Highly acclaimed dance company, plan B, invite you to join them for an explosive, toe-tapping, foot stomping night out! Featuring the highly infectious and energetic live music of Shooglenifty, the evening brings together these two dynamic forces in a meeting of music, dance, performance and a joint passion for really getting people moving.Part gig, part show, part Cèilidh, plan B and Shooglenifty will reinvent themeaning of a good night through this high-octane blend of the Shoogle’s renowned celtic-acid-croft music and plan B’s unique choreographic style. Brighten up these dark winter nights with a healthy dose of the plan B Shoogle!

Date: 03/11/11

Start Time: 20:00:00

Venue: Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, TDC main hall

Audience Numbers: 88

Type: Performance Dance

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