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![]() Image: Actus Tragicus. Photo: Thilo Nass. Staatsoper Stuttgart (Stuttgart State Opera) presents the staged opera Actus tragicus at Festival 09. Set to the music of Bach, with its eloquence and connection to the human spirit, the minutiae and repetition of human behaviour is brought to life within the cross-section of a four-storey building set. The chorus is amongst the most successful in Europe and has won the title of 'Opernwelt's Opera Choir of the Year' seven times. We are giving away four Actus tragicus prize packs, each consisting of:
To enter, email marketing@eif.co.uk with your name, address and the subject heading 'Actus tragicus' and tell us the name of the production's conductor. Entries close on Friday 17 July and winners will be notified the following week. Gate | Friel season discount ![]() Image: The Yalta Game. Photo: Trent O'Donnell. Celebrate the work of Brian Friel at Festival 09 as the Gate Theatre present three plays from Ireland's greatest living playwright: Faith Healer, The Yalta Game and Afterplay. For more information about the Gate l Friel season go to eif.co.uk/friel. The website Following the Diaspora: Chinese Lives in Scotland, is the contribution made by Scottish/Chinese artist Pamela So and charts the lives of Chinese people who have chosen to make Scotland their home. The website explores memory and homecoming, as well as celebrating the lives of the Chinese Scottish Diaspora. The website goes live in early August and designs from the site, along with exhibitions from the other two artists, will be on display in The Hub foyer for the Festival 09 period. Stay tuned for more information on the Following the Diaspora web project. Optimism video clip Bank of Scotland is giving away 2000 tickets for Princes Street Gardens to groups working, supporting work or encouraging community participation within the local Edinburgh area. Maybe you're part of a social club for pensioners, are a support network for young care providers or a school class who has joined together to volunteer or raise money for charity? If so let us know. Bank of Scotland have up to 30 free tickets available for each successful community group. If you'd like to nominate a group just complete the application from at eif.co.uk/wishyouwerehere by Monday 3 August. Entries will be drawn at random and tickets sent out to successful entrants in August. Homecoming Scotland is a celebratory programme of more than 300 events across Scotland running until 30 November this year. The Festival's contribution includes highlighting the extraordinary 18th century Scottish Enlightenment. Find out more at homecomingscotland2009.com eif.co.uk To unsubscribe or change your details click here | ||
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In association with the Edinburgh International Festival, The Herald is offering a supplement of writings linked to Enlightenment principles, free with the paper this Saturday 20 June. The supplement is entitled 'Enlightenment: How the intellectual revolution lives on' and presents a rousing cheer for the power of the human imagination. Essays include Alf Young on the current financial crisis, Ian Bell on how Enlightenment thinking affects us today and Tom Devine on how Scots helped shape the United States of America. The supplement also includes a specially commissioned poem by TS Eliot prizewinner Jen Hadfield. The Herald and Sunday Herald are media partners of Festival 09. To celebrate the music of The Enlightenment we are giving you the chance to win two tickets to European Union Baroque Orchestra, performing at the Usher Hall on 25 August. To enter the draw email marketing@eif.co.uk with your name, address and tell us the name of the director of the EUBO. The Edinburgh International Festival has been running education, outreach and programme development projects since 1994. The Festival has access to many world class artists, and it is this contact with an international and extraordinarily wide range of performers, directors, choreographers and thinkers that makes the education work of the Festival unique. For more information on our Education programme click here. Take a listen to an interview with Sally Hobson, our Head of Programme Development, discussing how the Education programme originated, what its goals are and what we are doing now and in the future. Stream this interview here. "The Festival here has a strong presence and the city is a wonderful backdrop. Taxi drivers and restaurateurs are proud of it. They realise what it means to tourism, but also to the city's sense of itself. Of course top artists will want to come here and take part. What's not to like? Great venues, enthusiastic audiences, friendly people and a great festival city." Read the latest Singapore Arts Festival blog entries here. The Hub forms an integral part of the architectural fabric of Edinburgh. Constructed between 1842-45, it was built as the Assembly Hall and offices for the Church of Scotland by architects James Gillespie Graham and Augustus Welby Pugin. The Edinburgh International Festival acquired the building in 1995 and it underwent a huge transformation before opening to the public in July 1999. For more information on The Hub's 10th birthday celebrations click here. A residency runs at The Space in Dundee from 3 - 7 August and then Festival show Experimentum Mundi will be performed twice on 8 September. Written by Italian composer Giorgio Battistelli, Experimentum Mundi turns the rhythm of everyday life into a fiery and passionate musical experience. The young people's week will explore the extraordinary in the ordinary. Working with film-maker Alex Hetherington, composer Peter McGarr and drama specialist Rebecca Green the participants will tap into their imaginations to create a short piece of music, story or film about the everyday. For booking information on Experimentum Mundi click here. The collection also shows the main star of the Edinburgh Festivals - the city itself, capturing the sights and the atmosphere that the Festival creates. Many of these photographs have not been seen for over thirty years and some are being published for the first time. As an exclusive offer for Edinburgh International Festival e-bulletin subscribers, pre-order your copy of this fascinating new hard-back book for £12.99 (a discount of £4.00). For more info on the Festival City book and to obtain this special discount price click here. Tonight from 8:30pm Amnesty International (St Marks Group, Edinburgh) are organising a Refugee Week Sleep Out in the secure precincts of St John's Episcopal Church, to highlight the growing number of asylum seekers who are being made homeless and destitute on the streets of towns and cities across the UK. Homecoming Scotland is a celebratory programme of more than 300 events across Scotland running until 30 November this year. The Festival's contribution includes highlighting the extraordinary 18th century Scottish Enlightenment. Find out more at homecomingscotland2009.com eif.co.uk To unsubscribe or change your details click here | ||
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