Shetland Arts is delighted to announce that tickets are on sale for the performance by Dance Ihayami. The company will be presenting Thrayaa – Trinity in Lerwick Town Hall on Saturday 20th March.…
The evening begins with a performance by local dancers who will have been working for a week with two of Dance Ihayami’s
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Dance Ihayami Performance 20th March – Tickets on Sale
Posted by Emily Sharp on March 9th, 2010 No CommentsOpportunity to perform with Dance Ihayami
Posted by Emily Sharp on February 16th, 2010 No CommentsShetland Arts is delighted to offer the opportunity for anyone interested in dance to perform with Dance Ihayami who will be visiting Shetland in March. Dance Ihayami is a groundbreaking Scottish based classical Indian dance company that has captivated audiences in Scotland and abroad for many years. During the week beginning 15th March members of…
Read the rest...What’s on: Previous events
Posted by Shetland Arts on February 4th, 2010 No CommentsPrevious events
For upcoming events: What’s On…
John Etheridge – Peerie Willie Guitar Season 2010 October events
Friday 22 October, Aith Hall (19.30) – £10/8 – John Etheridge & Ben Ferguson
Saturday 23 October, St Columba’s Church, Lerwick (da Big Kirk) (19.30) – £12/10 – John Etheridge & Harris Playfair Big Band Project
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Curve Foundation Dance Company Performance Postponed
Posted by Emily Sharp on October 29th, 2009 No CommentsShetland Arts regrets that the performance on the 4th November at the Clickimin has had to be postponed. The performance will be rescheduled for a later date. Any tickets that have been purchased will be valid for the rescheduled performance or refunds are avaliable from Shetland Box Office.
Shetland Arts is bringing Scotland’s most exciting…
GMan Dance Performance at the Museum & Archives
Posted by Emily Sharp on October 14th, 2009 No CommentsShetland Arts is delighted to welcome back to Shetland, dancer and choreographer Martin Robinson.
To compliment the Gunnister Man exhibition at Shetland Museum and Archives…, Martin is devising an exciting and innovative new dance piece with young local dancers James Watt, Kara Manson, Chris Wright and Mhairi Coutts. The piece is inspired by the exhibition
