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Dc (‘ourcy‘s Arcade (Top Floor) (‘resswell Lane. off Byrcs Road. Mon—Sat:10am—5.30pm, Sun: 12noon—5pm' (044 334 6959) ' _‘ " ' ' "Wt—iii??? Fife? were; '- W/I015F0003 ~80, W! Sill 0",!” Ill/#0: ’00,,800/(5. at 2.15pm. £3.5ll—£14.(‘uncstt)r [lampagfw/flc fag/pméwfi ChlltLerllillld(),:l)xjill all d per ormances. ,‘tttt 'ntzm l‘B-ll) ' THEATRE ROYAL 1 “PC SUCCL 3-31 standby from 2pm 0:1 tluv nl‘ flflo "Mrsflof A“, 1334/33.? 90”“ (CYCdlI Clifdfil BOX performance. Lust chanee to see an ' office Mon—Sat lllam—(wpm (7.30pm old favourite, Peter Darrell‘s . I 0“ Perfcvgsl Bi‘r- Blmm- [DI colourful version with Nut ‘r; ‘k agaa'mct'wegmfld” [n and see u" SCONiSh Ballel. The NUlcraCker‘). 1”. fills the SlilL‘L‘ at the 'I‘ltZutreth‘iLvuLlI ; llJan at 7. 15pm. Matinee on llJun with mimic‘uncc imam. ' VIVA M EXIC() , BOOK YOL'R MARGARET’S MAGIC RESERV'A'I‘IONS NOW ,/<./-f24 If? l H‘ «In /I~/, '_i (fin/w, / , ° 0/1.”, _>/-5.) l I, . I

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DE COURCY‘ S ARCADE. FIRST FLOOR

5 CRESSWELL MNE. GLASGOW 612.

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I COME TO THE PASTA PLACE FOR FRESH PASTA LINGUINE/ FET'I‘UCINE/ '

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Blythswood Square, Glasgow (above) and watercolours are alive with the l was the venue, 1954 the year and swaying, seductive rhythms of dance.

Margaret Morristhe teacher. Married to the artistJ.D. Fergusson __ Third Eye and the Margaret Morris (See Arts Page, City Arts Centre ' c S l Movement, celebrating its 75th Edinburgh), Margaret Morris was not

anniversary year, have recently

only a dancer and choreographer ol

published “Margaret Morris - Drawings extraordinary talent, but she was also a WINE BAR 8‘ BRASSER'E and Designs andthe Glasgow Years’. prolilic writer, founderolmany dance Pat Douthwaite was affected early, at and movement therapy schools, a the age at seven, by this enigmatic qualified physiotherapist, a painter : WE ARE (B)R|NG|NG IN A NEW ; woman whom she describesinthe - and designerandawoman ofgreat l A LA CARTE MENU AND WINE LIST ; bookasa ‘tall, straightperson who personalmagnetism. , wore long pointed shoes and acres of Though a slim volume, this book is a SO MAKE IT YO U R N EW YEAR 8 green dress’. William Maclellan also fascinating tribute to a woman who has RESOLUT|QN TO PAY US A V|S|T recounts hislirstmeeting asa affectedthe dance world colourful one, when Margaret first intemationally and beyond her own

swept into the oftice, ‘a vision in green - time. Her work continues to be an

and turquoise, colour which seemed to inspiration to many, and in the words of

OPEN 1 1 am TILL LATE permeate everything she did‘. Though Ms. Douthwaite, ‘llyoutalk aboutdead drenched in colour, Morris‘s metier 1 people they might come after you —I

14 WOODLANDS TERRACE’ GLASGOW was movement. Hercostume designs f leelthis particularly about Margaret

L TEL 041-332 7013 J v Morris.’(Alice8ain).

The List 10— 23 January 15