FEBRUARY - MAY 2018
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TEAM PICKS Nina Eggens, Marketing Manager I love bluegrass and I am excited to see ‘nashville troubadour’ Woody Pines coming to the Barn in April, playing his intensely catchy rhythms, jumpy lyrics and wildly delirious sense of fun. That is bound to be one foot stompin’ evening, not quickly forgotten. Linzy McAvoy, Learning & Engagement Manager I am very much looking forward to the FLOURISH exhibition . It’s been a very interesting year with lots of groups and individuals getting involved with this project and it will be lovely to see the results all coming to fruition in one show.
Debbie Bovaird, Box Office and Admin Officer In March we are having our Wedding Fair ‘Hitched’ for the first time. I am very much involved in organising the many weddings here at the Barn throughout the year, so this will be a great way to show off our unique venue as well as support the many talented local vendors taking part.
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PERFORMANCES & SCREENINGS
Sunday 4 February @ 4pm RECORDED SCREENING
BOLSHOI BALLET: THE LADY OF THE CAMELLIAS (12A)
Alexandre Dumas fils’ novel comes to life on the Bolshoi stage, with prima Svetlana Zakharova as the ailing Marguerite seeking love and redemption from her life as a courtesan. The Bolshoi brings choreographer John Neumeier’s work of rare beauty and tragic depth to new emotional heights, accompanied by Chopin’s romantic piano score. Running time 185 mins £16.50, £14.50 conc, £5.50 U16 in advance £17.50, £15.50 conc, £6.50 U16 on the door
Wednesday 7 February @ 7.30pm
FILM: LA LA LAND (12A) (2016)
Even if La La Land’s Best Picture win at last year’s Oscars was short lived, it’s still a show stopper worth catching on the big screen as part of our Awards Season. A musical romantic comedy-drama film starring Ryan Gosling as a jazz pianist and Emma Stone as an aspiring actress, who meet and fall in love in Los Angeles while pursuing their dreams. “an intoxicating tribute to Hollywood and the classic musical” - BFI Running time 128 minutes £6, £5 conc, £4.50 for Friends of the Barn
Thursday 8 February @ 6pm
TALK: V&A MUSEUM OF DESIGN DUNDEE: PHILIP LONG
The Barn is delighted to welcome V&A Dundee Director Philip Long to Aberdeenshire to discuss Kengo Kuma’s landmark building and V&A Dundee’s role in championing Scotland’s impressive design history and the country’s vibrant contemporary design scene. Don’t miss this unique chance to hear from one of the principal figures in the Scottish design world. Running time 60 minutes Tickets to this event are free but must be booked in advance.
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Tuesday 13 February @ 7.30pm WOODEND MUSIC SOCIETY:
HEBRIDES ENSEMBLE
Eastern European composers Dvořák, Janáček and Bartók travelled extensively, absorbing folk influences and imbuing their music with traditional forms. Nigel Osborne is one of the most travelled composers alive today whose thirst for foreign cultures has taken him all over the globe. In his piano trio The Piano Tuner, taken from his opera of the same name based on the intriguing Daniel Mason novel about a piano-tuner sent to the Burmese jungle to tune a grand piano, Osborne explores the synthesis between Western and south-east Asian tuning in this powerful piece. £12, £10, £5 students, U18 and job seekers
Wednesday 14 February @ 7pm LIVE SCREENING
ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY: TWELFTH NIGHT (12A)
Twelfth Night is a tale of unrequited love – hilarious and heartbreaking. Two twins are separated in a shipwreck, and forced to fend for themselves in a strange land. Christopher Luscombe, Director of the ‘glorious’ (Daily Telegraph) Love’s Labour’s Lost and Much Ado About Nothing (2014 and 2016), returns to the Royal Shakespeare Company to tackle Shakespeare’s greatest comedy, a brilliantly bittersweet account of “the whirligig of time”. Running time TBC £16.50, £14.50 conc, £5.50 U16 in advance £17.50, £15.50 conc, £6.50 U16 on the door
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Friday 16 February @ 6pm - midnight Saturday 17 February @ 12pm - 5pm and 6.30pm - midnight
BANCHORY BEER FESTIVAL PRESENTS BEER @ THE BARN
February sees a welcome return for this popular festival bringing a range of craft beers, gins, rum, cider and prosecco to Banchory, along with great live music and street food. Sample new drinks and food in a relaxed atmosphere with friends. £17.50 + booking fee (ticket price includes festival cup, programme, and first drink token) 18+ Tickets available from www.banchorybeerfestival.com
Friday 23 February @ 5.30pm | Dinner served at 7.30pm THE MIXING BOWL PRESENTS:
SPOTLIGHT ON FOOD
Aberdeen City and Shire are abundant with artisan food producers. Spotlight On Food is a celebration of local food, featuring an indoor produce market and a short film of the producers at work screened in the Barn, followed by a long table dining event in Buchanan’s Bistro. The specially created taster menu will showcase the delicious produce from the market. Meet the producers, share their passion and enjoy their products. £32 per person Tickets available from www.mixingbowlaberdeen.co.uk
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Saturday 24 February @ 10.30am
FILM: DISCOVERY FILM FESTIVAL: SHORTS FOR WEE ONES (3+) (2017)
This collection of short films from around the world will delight anyone over the age of three. With animated stories from Sweden, France, Russia, Germany and Switzerland – either in English or with no dialogue at all – there are tales of tigers not eating their vegetables, a bear learning to sing and a very adventurous fish… Ticket price includes access to our drop in craft session from 11.30am - 1.00pm plus free juice and popcorn. Running time 45 minutes £3.50 per person
FAMILY FUN DAYS
Join us for one of our family fun days and enjoy a great day out at the Barn. Saturday 24 February @ 1.30pm
FILM: DISCOVERY FILM FESTIVAL: SHORTS FOR MIDDLE ONES (8+) (2017)
For audiences aged eight and over, these short films offer a broad and brilliant world view - funny, sad, thrilling, emotional and, in one particular case, a tad stomachchurning – with stories of polar bears and shrinking ice caps, mad-cap gold heists and the weird and wonderful worlds of two very different chameleons… Ticket price includes access to our drop in craft session from 2.30pm - 4pm plus free juice and popcorn. Running time 55 minutes £3.50 per person
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Sunday 25 February @ 1.45pm (Workshop) and 3pm (Concert) WOODEND MUSIC SOCIETY:
CHILDREN’S CLASSIC CONCERTS: GYPSY JAZZ
Get ready to channel those jazz vibes! Swing along with virtuoso percussionist Owen Gunnell, award-winning songstress Seonaid Aitken and her jazz band Rose Room for a jam-packed, interactive hour of toe-tapping tunes and musical mayhem! A pre-concert workshop is also available, where you can meet and play along with the pros. Ages 4 - 12 Concert: £12 full, £10 senior citizens, £5 students in full time education, under 18 and Jobseekers Workshop: £3 per person Family Saver (Workshop & Concert, 2 adults, 2 children): £40
Wednesday 28 February @ 7.30pm
FILM: LION (PG) (2016)
Nominated for 6 Oscars, Lion is based on the true story of Saroo Brierley. As a five-year old boy, he gets lost on the streets of Calcutta, thousands of kilometers from home. He survives many challenges before being adopted by a couple in Australia. 25 years later, he sets out to find his lost family. This heartwarming story of endurance and love is sure to stay with you long after the credits roll. Running time 120 minutes £6, £5 conc, £4.50 for Friends of the Barn
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Sunday 4 March @ 3pm LIVE SCREENING
BOLSHOI BALLET: THE FLAMES OF PARIS (12A)
In the era of the French Revolution, Jeanne and her brother Jérôme leave Marseille for Paris in support of the revolutionary effort that is taking over the capital. Few ballets can properly depict the Bolshoi’s overflowing energy and fiery passion as can Alexei Ratmansky’s captivating revival of Vasily Vainonen’s The Flames of Paris. With powerful virtuosity and some of the most stunning pas de deux, the Bolshoi Ballet displays an exuberance almost too enormous for the Moscow stage. Running time 135 mins £16.50, £14.50 conc, £5.50 U16 in advance £17.50, £15.50 conc, £6.50 U16 on the door
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Wednesday 7 March @ 7.30pm
FILM: HUMAN FLOW (PG) (2017)
World-renowned artist, activist and filmmaker Ai Weiwei artfully captures the massive and shocking breadth of the global migration crisis in this epic film, which portrays the plight of today’s 65 million forcibly displaced individuals. Running time 140 minutes £6, £5 conc, £4.50 for Friends of the Barn
Friday 9 March @ 7pm
NEWTON HARRISON
LIVE STREAMED FROM CALIFORNIA: NEWTON HARRISON’S VISION FOR SCOTLAND AND THE DEE CATCHMENT The Barn is delighted to host the launch of the Center for the Study of the Force Majeure’s vision for Scotland and the Dee valley in the form of a guiding narrative film exploring the implications of climate change and provoking thought and action for how we might adapt to the challenges as a diverse group of communities of interest. The screening of this mini-documentary and continuing conversations will inform the development of a public exhibition and related events in September 2018. Running time 90 minutes (networking and bar from 7pm, live stream from 7.30pm) Free but tickets need to be booked in advance
Wednesday 14 March @ 7.30pm
FILM: LOVING VINCENT (12) (2017)
Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman’s painted masterpiece uses bold strokes to sketch a portrait of the great artist. The first fully painted feature film, Loving Vincent explores the life and controversial death of Vincent Van Gogh, told by his paintings and by the characters that inhabit them. Starring Douglas Booth, Robert Gulaczyk and Jerome Flynn. Running time 95 minutes £6, £5 conc, £4.50 for Friends of the Barn
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Wednesday 28 March @ 1pm BABY FRIENDLY SCREENING
FILM: THE LIGHT BETWEEN OCEANS (12A) (2016)
The film tells the story of a lighthouse keeper and his wife who rescue and adopt an infant girl adrift at sea. Years later, the couple discovers the child’s true parentage and are faced with the moral dilemma of their actions. Stars Barn favourite, Michael Fassbender. Catch Alicia Vikander in one of her earlier roles before she catapults into the mainstream as Lara Croft. All are welcome to this matinee screening. Our baby friendly screenings welcome carers with their babies under 18 months. Running time 133 minutes £6, £5 conc, £4.50 for Friends of the Barn
Thursday 29 March @ 8pm BEYOND PRESENTS
TIDE LINES
Tide Lines are a 4 piece band originally from the Highlands of Scotland. Whilst their music is heavily influenced by and rooted in the places they grew up in they produce a highly eclectic sound. Imagine a 70’s Bruce Springsteen but with bagpipes and electronics in the E-Street band and you’re probably just about there! 14+ (under 16s to be accompanied by an adult) £13.75
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Friday 30 March @ 8pm
THE LITTLE UNSAID
Fronted by songwriter John Elliott, The Little Unsaid have an original sound and international outlook which echoes the intensity and melancholic overtones of greats such as Nick Cave and Leonard Cohen. Their sound embraces elements of rock, folk, electronica, jazz and alt-pop. One of the UK’s must-see rising live acts and recent winners of the Steve Reid award for Innovation. With support from local musician CS Buchan. £10, £8 conc
FAMILY FUN DAYS Saturday 31 March
EASTER FAMILY FUN
10am - 12.30pm
EASTER TREASURE HUNT
Join us in the Wild Garden for an Easter Scavenger hunt. Hunt for clues, find items and do various activities along the way to win an easter treat! £2 per child
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FAMILY FUN DAY SCREENING: HOP (U) (2011)
Candy, chicks, and rock ‘n’ roll feature in this fun family favourite. The Easter Bunny wants to train his teenage son, E.B., to take over the Easter Island factory but E.B. dreams of running away to join a Hollywood rock band. Voiced by James Marsden, Russell Brand, and Hugh Laurie. Running time 95 minutes £3.50 per person
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The Barn is delighted to welcome back the ever popular children’s festival MINIFEST, created with producers Heather Fulton and Jennifer Phillips. For a full programme of workshops and events please visit our website. Thursday 5 April @ 2pm THE LETTER J
GRANDAD AND ME
The Letter J presents a charming, living storybook about loss, longing and the treasures of memory and imagination. We meet a young girl who is missing her Grandad – he has gone, even though his favourite job was being her Grandad. Led by found objects and her imagination, she traces his footsteps on a magical adventure through time and space. A mosaic of live music, movement and animation engage the audience in this adorable, moving story. 5+ years Tickets £5 per person
Friday 6 April @ 11.30am and 2.30pm STARCATCHERS
THE ATTIC
The Attic is a magical place where hidden treasures come to life as the imagination of the two characters come together. Set to a live original piano score, with a chance to take tea and a chance to dance, The Attic invites little ones and their carers to watch and join in the story, bringing generations together. 2-5 years Tickets £5 per person
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Saturday 7 April @ 11am CAROLINE BOWDITCH
Saturday 7 April @ 2.30pm CAROLINE BOWDICH
Join Snigel, the inquisitive snail, in their cozy home underneath the leafy canopy; a colourful and sensory world where Snigel’s insect friends come to visit. They dance, play, sing and make music in the undergrowth while uncovering secret treasures.
Join Snigel the curious snail on an interactive adventure around the Barn. Play in Snigel’s bubbles, join them for a picnic, help them clean their shell and even learn some snaily dance moves. A promenade performance by award winning performance artist Caroline Bowditch.
40 minutes 0-1 years Tickets £5 per person
30 minutes
SNIGEL AND FRIENDS
ADVENTURES OF SNIGEL
1-8 years Tickets £5 per person
Sunday 8 April @ 1pm INDEPEN-DANCE4
FOUR GO WILD IN WELLIES
A whimsical adventure featuring bobble hats, scarves, tents that have a life of their own and, of course, lots of fun in wellies! Four Go Wild In Wellies is a brand new show for audiences aged 3-5 years from Indepen-dance4, Scotland’s inclusive professional dance company. 3-5 years Tickets £5 per person There will also be a workshop led by Indepen-dance4 at 3pm, visit our website for more information.
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Wednesday 11 April @ 7pm LIVE SCREENING
ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY: MACBETH (AGE RATING TBC)
‘Something wicked this way comes’ Returning home from battle, the victorious Macbeth meets three witches on the heath. Driven by their disturbing prophecies, he sets out on the path to murder. Our contemporary production of Shakespeare’s darkest psychological thriller marks both Christopher Eccleston’s RSC debut and the return of Niamh Cusack to the Company. Running time tbc £16.50, £14.50 conc, £5.50 U16 in advance £17.50, £15.50 conc, £6.50 U16 on the door
Friday 13 April @ 8pm
AIDAN O’ROURKE & KIT DOWNES
A new duo that brings together two of the UK’s foremost folk and jazz artists, a sparse and emotive exploration of contemporary folk music formed by multi award winning Scottish fiddler - composer Aidan O’Rourke (Lau / Kan / Blazin Fiddles) and Mercury Music Prize nominated, BBC Jazz Award Winner harmonium and piano player, Kit Downes (ECM Records). Running time 105 minutes £16, £14 conc
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Wednesday 18 April @ 7.30pm
FILM: A QUIET PASSION (12) (2016)
Terence Davies directs this elegant biopic about the poet Emily Dickinson. Starring Cynthia Nixon as the eccentric writer, the film is a mesmerising and delicately poetic portrait of the great American poet. Running time 122 minutes £6, £5 conc, £4.50 for Friends of the Barn
Thursday 19 April @ 7.30pm
KENDAL MOUNTAIN FESTIVAL
After the success of their 2017 UK Tour the award-winning Kendal Mountain Festival is delighted to bring its programme to Banchory in 2018. Join us for an evening packed full of amazing films and awe-inspiring talks from some of the world’s most impressive adventurers. Enjoy the spirit and inspiration of the Festival and celebrate the exploration of some of the wildest places on earth. For details about the films and exact timings, please check www.mountainfest.co.uk Running time approx 180 minutes £15, £10 Under 25yrs. 10% discount for groups of 10 or more
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Sunday 22 April @ 3pm RECORDED SCREENING
BOLSHOI BALLET: GISELLE (12A)
When Giselle learns that her beloved Albrecht is promised to another woman, she dies of a broken heart in his arms. While Albrecht grieves, she returns from the dead as a Wili, a vengeful spirit meant to make unfaithful men dance until death… Prima ballerina Svetlana Zakharova personifies this ultimate ballerina role in the classical repertoire, alongside the sensational Sergei Polunin as Albrecht, in this chilling, yet luminous ballet that continues to captivate audiences for over 150 years at the Bolshoi. Running time 140 mins £16.50, £14.50 conc, £5.50 U16 in advance £17.50, £15.50 conc, £6.50 U16 on the door
Wednesday 25 April @ 7.30pm Film: A
LITTLE CHAOS (12) (2014)
Kate Winslet, Alan Rickman, and Matthias Schoenaerts star in this drama set in the garden of the Palace of Versailles. New garden designer Madame De Barra has little time for the designs of the famous architect Le Nôtre. The tension between her wild style and his classical, ordered lawns play out against the backdrop of Versailles in the era of the Sun King. Running time 116 minutes £6, £5 conc, £4.50 for Friends of the Barn
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Thursday 26 April @ 7.30pm
PETER MORRISON: BROADWAY AND BEYOND
Scottish singer Peter Morrison returns to the Barn with his son (operatic baritone Richard, fresh from performing Rossini in Kaiserslautern) and his daughter Jackie who has just finished performing in the RSC production of Coriolanus. Accompanying them is acclaimed soprano Jessica Leary and the dexterous pianist Alan Kitchen. The programme is a musical miscellany including West End and Broadway hits, favourites from the worlds of Opera and operetta, musical treasures, and a wee bit of a ceilidh! All profits raised go towards local Dementia Charity Forget-Me-Not 14+ £11, £10 conc, £5.50 U16 in advance £13.50, £11 conc, £6.50 U16 on the door
Friday 27 April @ 8pm
KRIS DREVER
Scottish songwriter Kris Drever (Lau) returns to the Barn having celebrated a decade of critical and commercial success, winning both BBC Radio 2 Folk Singer of The Year 2017 and Best Original Track 2017 (for his song If Wishes Were Horses) at BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards. Kris will be performing a ‘best of’ set featuring all the key songs from his first decade and some new material played live for the first time. “Completely infectious” BBC Music ***** Running time 70 minutes £14, £12 conc
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Saturday 28 April @ 8pm
WOODY PINES
Nashville-based roots music hotshots Woody Pines have wowed the crowds on both sides of the Atlantic and last time they toured the UK, reviewers unanimously declared them to be one of the most entertaining acts on the Americana circuit. These Muddy Roots Records stars count BBC Radio 2’s Bob Harris as a fan - he invited them to appear on the stage he hosted at the C2C event in London’s 02 arena. The trio was one of the headline acts flown over to Scotland to take part in Glasgow’s Celtic Connections mid-winter bash three years ago, included for their “fiery moonshine spirit that sparkles with feelgood freshness”. £14, £12 conc Thursday 3 May @ 7pm
TALK: THE RIDDLE OF FINISHING UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Roddy Riddle is an ex-International cyclist who was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes at the age of 40. He ran the 2013 154 miles Marathon Des Sables Ultra Marathon and has raised 30K for 2 diabetes charities. Join Roddy to hear about his life story and his fascinating stories about finishing unfinished business in the 350 miles Arctic 6633 Ultra Marathon. Running time 60 minutes £6, £5 conc and £4.50 Friends of the Barn
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Wednesday 9 May @ 7.30pm
FILM: THE DISASTER ARTIST (15) (2017)
Jared Leto brings to life the story of film-maker Tommy Wiseau in this biographical drama about the making of his film The Room. This is a comedy about the creation of a film which was not intended to be a comedy. Running time 103 minutes £6, £5 conc and £4.50 Friends of the Barn
Thursday 17 May @ 7.30pm
THE BARN SALON: GERDA STEVENSON
The Barn’s literary salon brings a range of innovative and inspiring literature to a North East audience. We are delighted to host Gerda Stevenson, reading from Quines: Women of Scotland, her new poetry collection exploring remarkable women from Scottish history. Gerda is a writer (The Apple Tree, Federer versus Murray), BAFTA award winning film-actor (Blue Black Permanent, Braveheart), and singer/song-writer. With an evening of readings from a flawless writer and performer, this is an opportunity not to be missed. Running time 60 minutes £5, £4 conc and Friends of the Barn
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Saturday 19 May @ 8pm
CLAIRE HASTINGS
Claire Hastings is a folksinger/songwriter based in Glasgow. Since winning BBC Radio Scotland’s Young Traditional Musician of the Year in 2015, Claire’s career has gone from strength to strength. Performance highlights include singing with Lulu, Jamie Cullum, and Deacon Blue at BBC Music Day, and taking centre stage for BBC Proms in the Park with the Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Between River and Railway, Claire’s debut solo album, was released in 2016 to critical acclaim. We are delighted to welcome Claire back at the Barn after a successful show here last year. An exquisite album – SONGLINES Touches the soul, and lifts the heart – FOLK RADIO UK £14, £12 conc
Wednesday 30 May @ 7.30pm
FILM: FRANCOFONIA (PG) (2016)
Alexander Sokurov (Russian Ark) returns with another stunning art historical epic set in the Louvre during the Nazi occupation of Paris. Sokurov guides the viewer through the remarkable true story of the people who worked behind the scenes to safeguard the art collection. This is a film about the power of art to bring people together, even under the most extreme circumstances. Running time 88 mins £6, £5 conc, £4.50 for Friends of the Barn
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DEMENTIA FRIENDLY MATINEES
Wednesday 7 February @ 2.30pm
LA LA LAND (12A) (2016)
La La Land is a modern show stopper with plenty of nods to the classic Hollywood musical. A musical romantic comedy-drama film, it stars Ryan Gosling as a jazz pianist and Emma Stone as an aspiring actress, who meet and fall in love in Los Angeles while pursuing their dreams.
Our dementia friendly screenings are open to all but tailored specifically to people living with dementia and their supporters. Our classic matinees include a short interval (tea, coffee, and biscuits included) as well as a space made more accessible to an audience living with dementia. All tickets to these screenings are ÂŁ3 each. Price of admission includes refreshments.
Running time 128 minutes
Wednesday 30 May @ 2.30pm Wednesday 25 April @ 2.30pm
MEET ME IN ST LOUIS (U) (1944)
Audrey Hepburn stars as the adventureseeking princess on an official visit to Rome who slips away from her chaperones to explore the city with a brash newspaperman (Gregory Peck), then falls in love with him.
Judy Garland stars in a timeless tale of family, captured with warmth and emotion by director Vincente Minnelli. The enduring popularity of Meet Me in St. Louis comes from a terrific blend of music, romance and humour. Featuring the musical classics Meet Me in St. Louis and The Trolley Song.
Running time 118 minutes
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ROMAN HOLIDAY (U) (1953)
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EXHIBITIONS
FLOURISH: EXHIBITION
Tuesday 6 March - Saturday 17 March 12pm - 4pm* FLOURISH, our wellbeing project emphasising the benefits of writing in nature, was launched in May 2017 by Writer-In-Residence, Elaine Reid. Based in the Wild Garden, Elaine created a giant word installation for the project launch which included 23 acrylic words hung in the trees. These became the focus for a variety of workshops for local schools and the wider community including writing for wellbeing, visual poetry and labyrinth walking. Breathe, a collaboration with choreographer, Mhairi Allan also used these words as their inspiration for a series of three found poetry and movement workshops. This exhibition brings together work created by all the community groups involved in the project alongside Elaine’s own work - a series of visual poems based on the words which became her ‘Temenos 23’. Temenos - a boundaried piece of ground designated as a sacred space or sanctuary. * closed Sunday and Monday
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FLOURISH PROJECT CELEBRATION
Tuesday 6 March 6pm – 8pm Join Writer-In-Residence, Elaine Reid and the Barn’s Learning and Engagement Manager, Linzy McAvoy for an evening of celebration. Elaine will introduce you to the work in the exhibition from the community workshops and her own writing residency. There will also be poetry readings from participants and refreshments. Free, drop in.
FLOURISH EXHIBITION EXPLORERS
Saturday 10 March 1pm – 4pm Fun for all the family. Explore the Gallery exhibition, visit the Wild Garden and discover more about the labyrinth by walking Elaine’s 24-foot indoor labyrinth in The Barn. Be inspired to add a few lines to the community poem being written on the day. Free - just drop in.
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Tuesday to Saturday 24 March 12pm -4pm (Closed Sundays and Mondays)
JOHN WALLACE: THE SAME HILLSIDE
As part of the Barn’s contributions to National Climate Change Week, John Wallace (video artist) and Professor Pete Smith (University of Aberdeen) present a looped, multiscreen audiovisual installation. An immersive audiovisual exploration of human links to upland ecosystems, filmed and recorded in the remote but highly productive area of Southern Scotland where three mighty rivers, the Annan, Tweed and Clyde, begin. The Same Hillside captures the diverse experiences and opinions of those involved locally with drinking water supply, motorway maintenance, river and fisheries management, environmental restoration, sheep farms, forestry, wind and biomass power, and environmental monitoring and uncovers their views on current impacts and future implications of ongoing climate change. Each looped cycle of the installation takes 30 minutes Free and unticketed entry Thursday 22 March @ 7pm
TALK: THE SAME HILLSIDE DEBATE
Join Professor Pete Smith, John Wallace and guests for a chance to hear about their long-running collaboration. Find out about the science that lies behind and informs their work, the technologies linking the installation to the environment, and the latest evidence on climate change from one of the UK’s leading experts in the field. The talk is followed by an open forum where attendees can challenge scientist, artist and each other on the issues raised, and debate routes ahead. Organised by the Barn as part of Creative Carbon’s Green Tease network Running time 60 minutes This event is free but please book a ticket in advance
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Tuesday 10 - Saturday 21 April 12pm - 4pm*
HILARY DUNCAN AND HELEN JACKSON: WATTLE AND DAUB
Wattle and Daub is a unique collaboration in Willow and Ceramics with Helen Jackson and Hilary Duncan. Over the past year, Helen and Hilary have explored the connections between these two ancient skills. Their exhibition is the story of this process, with a selection of the work created along the way. For information about the opening event, and becoming involved in the project by attending workshops with Helen and Hilary during the exhibition, please visit the Barn website. * closed Sunday and Monday
Tuesday 22 May - Friday 8 June 12pm - 4pm
NICOLA CHAMBURY CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE
The year turns not in a circle but in a spiral. Each returning season is different. Changes may be small, shifting backwards and forwards or edging slowly towards a new condition. Changes may be sudden, as when there is a major flood. The drawings and prints in this exhibition spring from observations of such changes in Crathes made over a number of years. There will be an opening event on Saturday 19 May between 2pm - 4pm and a closing event on Sunday 10 June between 2pm - 4pm. All Welcome For other associated events please visit the Barn website.
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HITCHED
WEDDING FAIR
Saturday 3 March 10am - 5pm Are you getting married and looking for something a bit more offbeat and ‘outside the box’? Hitched is the Barn’s brand new Wedding Fair with around 40 unique and inspiring local exhibitors, all hand picked and offering an alternative to traditional choices. The ethos is to support small, local and creative businesses, especially if they also care about the environment. In addition to discovering great local vendors, the fair is the ideal opportunity to have a look around the Barn itself, as your ideal, creative venue to get hitched! Free entry
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ADULT WORKSHOPS
LEARNING AT THE BARN
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PAPERCUTTING
Mondays 5, 12, 19, 26 February 10.30am - 3pm A 4-week block of Papercutting workshops with artist Anna Shirron. Learn about various paper cutting and paper weaving techniques and create both small and larger pieces to take home to frame or display. All materials provided. £120, £100 conc
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DANCE 50+ (MONTHLY)
Tuesdays 27 Feb, 27 March, 24 April, 29 May 1.30pm - 3pm A mixture of contemporary dance techniques, improvisation and creative tasks led by professional dancer Mhairi Allan. No previous dance experience is necessary, just an enthusiasm to move and experience the joy and freedom of dance. £6.00 per session
Block 1: 6 Week Block
Block 2: 10 Week Block
6, 13, 20, 27 February
17, 24 April
6, 13 March
1, 8, 15, 22, 29 May
£30 for 6 week block or £6 per session
5, 12, 19 June £50 for 10 week block or £6 per session
THIRD STAGE CHOIR (55+)
FOR ADULTS
Monday Mornings 19 February - 26 March Please contact Rita Maclean on 01330 822141 for more information.
LEARNING AT THE BARN
SINGING FOR JOY
Tuesdays 10am – 11.30 am Have you always wanted to sing but not had the confidence? Come and discover your own voice by singing songs from all over the world with this friendly group of new and old singers. Everyone is welcome. Led by Fiona and Mark Hope and Lynn Burns.
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ARTISTS’ SUPPORT PROGRAMME As part of the Barn’s ongoing commitment to supporting the professional development of artists in Scotland, we offer a year round programme of residencies, commissions, research and CPD opportunities.
MICRO RESIDENCIES
The programme includes a number of funded Micro Residencies ring –fenced for Aberdeen/ Aberdeenshire–based artists, wishing to undertake periods of research, develop their practice or project idea in a supportive environment. Lynn Shaw was the recipient of our January Micro Residency.
LYNN SHAW
Lynn Shaw is a dance artist and choreographer currently studying a MED in Learning and Teaching in Dance at The Royal Conservatoire, Glasgow. As part of her research, Lynn’s interests lie in how lived experiences of mental health can be translated through movement and choreography. In 2016 See Me Mental Health and Glasgow Film Theatre commissioned a short dance documentary Borderline which was screened as part of the Scottish Mental Health and Arts Festival (SMHAF). During the micro-residency Lynn explored different forms; text, storytelling and choreography based on her own personal experiences of Borderline Personality Disorder. She aims to tour a live sharing of this work, alongside the film, to help raise awareness of this often-misunderstood mental health condition. To find out more about our residency programme and artistic support please visit our website.
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HOW TO BOOK ONLINE AT WWW.THEBARNARTS.CO.UK BOX OFFICE OPENING TIMES TUESDAY - SATURDAY, 12PM - 4PM TELEPHONE: 01330 825431
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HOW TO FIND US
The Barn is based in refurbished farm buildings, between Crathes Castle and the beautiful Deeside town of Banchory, just 30 minutes from Aberdeen. the Barn + Buchanan Bistro
TRAVEL Buses run regularly to Banchory from Aberdeen and Braemar. Information on Stagecoach services 201, 202, 203 can be found on their website www.stagecoachbus.com/about/north-scotland ACCESS Extensive free parking on site Accessible Parking Spaces at Barn entrance Wheelchair accessible throughout Induction Loop in main theatre Please call us prior to your visit to discuss any additional access needs you may have
ADVANCE BOOKING RECOMMENDED We encourage advance ticket purchasing to avoid disappointment. If tickets are still available for events they will be sold at the Box Office half an hour before the performance.
REFUNDS & CANCELLATIONS We do not offer refunds unless the event is a sell-out and we are able to re-sell your tickets on to someone on the waiting list. If we manage to re-sell your tickets, you will be refunded the cost of the tickets, minus the booking fee.
Ticket prices include a booking fee where applicable.
We will not accept returned tickets for performances on the door.
Gift Vouchers are available. CONCESSIONS Concession means anyone who is claiming benefit or unemployed, in full-time education, senior citizens and disabled (free entry for access assistant). Children aged 3 and under go free, except where shows are specifically for younger children. SEATING Please note that seating is unreserved. To ensure you get your preferred seat, or if you are coming as a large party who wish to be seated together, please arrive in good time. Doors open half an hour before performances are advertised to start. We are happy to reserve seats for disabled visitors and their access assistants. WORKSHOPS The Barn reserves the right to cancel workshops that are under subscribed. To ensure your place on our workshop programme please book in advance. Block booking registration ends one week prior to the sessions starting.
In the event of a cancellation due to unforeseen circumstances relating to the venue or artists/ performers, all sales will be refunded including the booking fee. FOOD AND DRINK Buchanan Food serve food and drink before each performance, and during intervals. The Bistro is open 7 days a week, but closes early on Monday evenings. Buchanans have several food offers on before events, check their website for more information. www.buchananfood.com tel. 01330 826530 THE BARN BURN O’ BENNIE BANCHORY AB31 5QA GENERAL ENQUIRIES 01330 826520
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MUSIC Tuesday 13 February Woodend Music Society: Hebrides Ensemble Sunday 25 February Woodend Music Society: Children’s Classic Concerts Thursday 29 March Tide Lines Friday 30 March The Little Unsaid Friday 13 April Aidan O’Rourke & Kit Downes Thursday 26 April Peter Morrison Friday 27 April Kris Drever Saturday 28 April Woody Pines Saturday 19 May Claire Hastings FILMS/SCREENINGS Sunday 4 February Bolshoi Ballet: The Lady of The Camellias Wednesday 7 February La La Land (+ matinee) Wednesday 14 February Royal Shakespeare Company: Twelfth Night Wednesday 28 February Lion Sunday 4 March Bolshoi Ballet: The Flames of Paris (matinee) Wednesday 7 March Human Flow Wednesday 14 March Loving Vincent Wednesday 28 March The Light Between Oceans (matinee) Wednesday 11 April Royal Shakespeare Company: Macbeth Wednesday 18 April A Quiet Passion Sunday 22 April Bolshoi Ballet: Giselle Wednesday 25 April Roman Holiday Wednesday 25 April A Little Chaos Wednesday 9 May The Disaster Artist Wednesday 30 May Meet Me in St Louis Wednesday 30 May Francofonia FAMILY Saturday 24 February Family Fun Day: Discovery Film Festival Saturday 10 March Family Fun Day: Exhibition Explorers Saturday 31 March Family Fun Day: Easter Fun Thursday 5 April Grandad and Me Friday 6 April The Attic Saturday 7 April Snigel and Friends Saturday 7 April Adventures of Snigel Sunday 8 April Four Go Wild in Wellies
EXHIBITIONS Tuesday 6 March- FLOURISH Saturday 17 March Tuesday 20 March- The Same Hillside Saturday 24 March
Tuesday 22 May - Friday 8 June Circumstantial Evidence (U) EVENTS Friday 16 February Beer @ the Barn Saturday 17 February Beer @ the Barn Friday 23 February Spotlight on Food Saturday 3 March Hitched Wedding Fair Thursday 19 April Kendal Mountain Festival TALKS Thursday 8 February V&A Museum of Design Dundee: Philip Long Friday 9 March Streamed from California: Newton Harrison’s Vision for Scotland and the Dee Catchment Thursday 22 March The Same Hillside Debate Thursday 3 May The Riddle of Finishing Unfinished Business Thursday 17 May Barn Salon: Gerda Stevenson WORKSHOPS CHILDREN Sunday 25 February Woodend Music Society: Children’s Classic Concert Workshop Thursday 5 April Minifest: Grandad and Me Friday 6 April Minifest: The Attic Saturday 7 April Minifest: Snigel and Friends Saturday 7 April Minifest: Adventures of Snigel Sunday 8 April Minifest: Four Go Wild in Wellies ADULTS Monday 5 - 26 February Papercutting Tuesdays 6 - 13 March Singing For Joy (Block 1) Mondays 19 February - Third Stage Choir 26 March Tuesday 27 February Dance (50+)
QUICKGUIDE
Tuesday 10 April- Wattle and Daub Saturday 21 April
27 March Dance (50+) 24 April Dance (50+) 29 May Dance (50+) Tuesdays 17 April - Singing for Joy (Block 2) 19 June
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HEIDI TALBOT & JOHN MCCUSKER
Sunday 24 June @ 8pm Two of folk music’s most highly regarded and celebrated musicians, John McCusker and Heidi Talbot, are joining forces. 2018 will see Heidi and John celebrate their tenth year as musical partners with a new EP released in November on Under One Sky Records and an extensive UK & European tour. John has produced Heidi’s last 3 albums, they have both toured all over the globe in each others live bands but this will be the first time the pair collaborate exclusively as a duo. £16, conc £14
THE BARN BURN O’ BENNIE, BANCHORY. AB31 5QA TEL. 01330 826520 WWW.THEBARNARTS.CO.UK