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From
Late November onwards. Xmas festivities in all cities start
off with an extravaganza of street lighting adorning our city centre
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1st October 2005 to 9th January
2006 Tomb of Thutmosis III.
The exhibition is being held in the City
Art Centre, 2 Market Street Edinburgh. For further information
please visit
www.cac.org.uk
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31st
December 2005 to 1st January 2006, throughout Scotland Celebrate
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October 2005 to April 2006 Once Upon a Time
Hans Christian Andersen and Fairy Tales. The
Museum of Childhood, High Street, Edinburgh is staging a special
display of books by the famous storyteller. For further information
please visit www.cac.org.uk
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December
(dates to be confirmed). Scott's Selkirk.
Celebrate the days of Sir Walter Scott when
the whole town takes on the look of the 19th century.
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4th
January 2006, Viennese Gala, Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline. Performed
by the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. Celebrate the New Year with
a concert programme designed to sweep you off your feet with magical
music and a glittering evening of waltzes, marches including: ‘The
Blue Danube’, ‘The Emperor Waltz’, ‘Fledermause
Overture’, ‘Champagne Polka’ and many more. A full
programme of events can be found at www.carnegiehall.co.uk
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4th
to 124th January 2006, Scottish Ballet, Cinderella - Edinburgh Festival
Theatre. Set in eighteenth-century France, a spectacular production
which feature designs by award-winning international designer, Antony
McDonald. It will include the famous Prokofiev score in full, performed
by the Scottish Ballet Orchestra. For full details please visit www.eft.co.uk
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Friday 20th January 2006, Usher Hall, Edinburgh.
James Bond Themes. Music that defined the suaviest secret
agent the world has ever known. Films that captured a magic of intrigue
and romance. The evening promises to deliver an evening packed with
some of the most memorable theme tunes in the history of cinema.
For further details of the full programme visit www.usherhall.co.uk
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21st
to 22nd January 2006, Aviemore Sled Dog Rally, Glenmore Forest Park.
Something for all the family to enjoy. There
will also be a Torch-Light Parade of Sled Teams in Aviemore on Thursday,
19th January. A first for the UK. For full details visit www.siberianhuskyclub.com
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10th
to 18th February 2006, Fort William Mountaian Film Festival.
At this time of the year you will find the best walking and climbing
conditions in the Highlands. The festival includes lectures, exhibitions,
films and other activities to entertain you. For further information
please visit www.mountainfilmfestival.co.uk
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Dates to be Confirmed, Canadian Food and Wine Festival. Venues
throughout Scotland. A celebration of Canadian Produce, esperience
food and wine from Canada.
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14th
February 2006 St Valentine's Day. Remember to
send your loved one a card or flowers of perhaps a more expensive
present for this special occassion. For ideas on this subject please
visit our Adverts page.
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14th
to 18th February 2006. The Pirates of Penzance, Dunfermline. The
Carnegie Hall are staging this well known and enjoyable production
by Dunfermline Gilbert and Sullivan Society. For details of programme
and prices please visit www.carnegiehall.co.uk
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February/March
2006 Dalmeny House, South Queensferry. If you wish to undertake
a walk with a difference in stately grounds then visit Dalmeny House
during the months of February/March to witness a breathtaking display
of snowdrops. Full details of dates and opening times can be found
at www.dalmeny.co.uk
nearer the time.
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14th
to 18th February, 2006 Summer Holiday, Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline.
The Carnegie Youth Theatre will present this musical during the above
dates. For ticket prices and programme times please visit their website
on www.carnegiehall.co.uk
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