At the Tron
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refugeeweekscotland.com
At the Tron 63 Trongate, Glasgow G1 5HB Box Office:
0141 552 4267
www.tron.co.uk
Launch of Refugee Week Scotland Monday 20 June 6pm, Main Space Invitation Only
The launch of Refugee Week Scotland on World Refugee Day brings you highlights of the exciting week ahead. For more information,contact: Belinda McElhinney, 0141 248 9799
Some Words for Home by Oliver Emanuel Tuesday 21 June 7.45pm, Main Space £7(£5)
A home is not just a place, it’s the people around us. This is the story of two Jewish refugees who escaped the atrocities of World War II to make a home for themselves in Scotland. Based on interviews, this verbatim play explores not just the great events of history, but also the small, everyday details of building a new life. There will be a rehearsed reading followed by a post show discussion.
A Conversation with Carmel presented by Barrowland Ballet Wednesday 22 June 7. 45pm, Main Space £10(£8)
Carmel is turning 80. She will share her stories and secrets in this visionary piece of dance, theatre and film inspired by the chaos of family gatherings. Featuring Diana
Payne-Myers (DV8); Matthew Hawkins (Matthew Hawkins Dance, Royal Ballet) and an ensemble cast drawn from across the local community, A Conversation with Carmel fuses the talents of some of Scotland’s most exciting artists - choreographer Natasha Gilmore, artistic directors of Vox Motus Theatre Company, composer Quee MacArthur (Shooglenifty) and award winning filmmaker Rachel Davies.
Our Narrowing World presented by the Ragged University Wednesday 22 June 7.30pm, Changing House Free but ticketed
Ragged University speakers from the Red Road area and Glasgow city centre will present a variety of talks and poetry reading on Our Narrowing World. There will be an opportunity to discuss the subject with the speakers. Find out more on their website
www.ragged-online.com or for more information contact
carrie@ragged.com
Photo by Jannica Honey
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