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I "MMWAY 25 Albert Drive, 227 5511. [A :cess: P, PPA, R. Facilities: WC,WS, H. G, C].

Kala Chethena Kathaltall Workshop Mon 19 Oct. 1 lam and 2.30pm. £5. Advanced booking only for a music and movement workshop with this traditional Indian troupe.

Kala Chethena Kathakali Troupe Tue 20—Wed 21 Oct. 8pm. £6.50 (£4.50). A week of Indian dance begins at Tramway with this traditional all-male devotional temple performance which combines dance. drama, costume and music. The application of the make-up alone takes up to four hours and if you turn up at 7pm you can watch it going on. See preview. Chandralehka Workshop Tue 2(LThuis 22 Oct. 11am—3pm. £15. Twelve places only for this chance to work with India‘s foremost exponent of contemporary dance.

Angika Fri 23 Oct. 8pm. £6.50 (£4.50). First of two works by the Madras-based Chandralehka Group. who have taken the ancient traditions of the country and moved them into the field of radical experiment.

Sri Sat 24 Oct. 8pm. £6.50 (£4.50). A second show from the experimental Chandralehka company.

EDINBURGH

I ASSEMBLY HDDHS 54 George Street, 220 4348. [Access: ST, R. Facilities: WC, W8. G]

Festival at European Dance Mon 26 Oct—Sat 7 Nov. Nine companies, eleven performances, under the heading ‘Dance Web‘ (‘We Edge Beyond‘). See below and preview.

Compagnle Black Blanc Beur: Contrepled Mon 26 and Tue 27 Oct. 8pm. £8 (£6). French Hip-Hop company strut their distinctive ‘Ethno-Rap-Dance‘ stuff.

Mal Pelo: s‘ur- Perros del Sur Thurs 29 Oct. 8pm. £6 (£3). Outstanding young Spanish dance performance company.

Standing Room Only Sat 31 , 3pm and 8pm. £4 (£2). The Edinburgh-based X-Factor company join forces with French dancer Bruno Sajous in a specially-commissioned work.

The Cholmondeleys: Walky Talky Sat 31 Oct 10pm. £6 (£3). Acclaimed and innovative all-female English company.

Uppercut Danseteater Mon 2 Nov. 8pm. £6 (£3). Leading Danish comtemporary dance ensemble

Ingrid lrrllcht Tue 3 Nov. 8pm. £6 (£3).

Ge man-Hungarian solo performer drawing on African, Asian and Japanese techniques.

Blok + Steel: (Breaking) The back at Love Thurs 5 Nov. 8pm. £6 (£3). Scottish debut for an adventurous young Dutch company.

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Cabaret is listed by date, then by city. Shows

will be listed, provided that details reach our otllces at least ten days belore publication.

Cabaret Listings comilled bi Mark Fisher.

Edinburgh

I Thoull'ocpom Bedlam Theatre , 2a Forrest Road,225 9893. 10pm. £1.50(£1). Weekly improvisational student comedy.

SATURDAY 24

Glasgow

I Cale Loco Arches Theatre, Midland Street, 221 9736. 11pm—3.30am. Glasgow’s only theatrical nightclub throws in cabaret, live music and performance theatrics in between the records.

I The Comic Club Blackfriars, 36 Bell Street, Merchant City, 552 5924. 9pm. £4.50 (£3.50). Triple-headed fun-fest featuring the varied taents of Mike Milligan, Steven Melville and Ben Caughten.

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I Rico’s Comedy Church Tobago Street, 0475 83705. 8.30pm. £2.50 (£2). The genial Fred MaAulay introduces more Sabbath-night fun in the shape of Steven Melville.

FRIDAY 30 Edinburgh

I Fools Paradise Music Box, Victoria Street, 225 2564. 8pm. £6 (£3.50). A welcome return for Scotland’s top cabaret club, expanding operations this year to take in Edinburgh, Dundee and Aberdeen as well as Glasgow. Estalished names and up-and-comings on the bill every week— the season, which lasts until mid-December, features the likes of Jeremy Hardy, Michael Redmond, Mark Little, Arnold Brown, Jo Brand and, as they say, lots lots more. Kicking off this week with American Whose Line Is It Anyway? star Greg Proops and ‘master of the absurd’, Parrot, with hilariously abrasive compete Kenny Harris.

I memoir: Bedlam Theatre, 2a Forrest Road, 225 9893. 10pm. £1.50(£1). Weekly improvisational student comedy.

SATURDAY 31 Glasgow

I Fools Paradise Old Athenaeum Theatre, 179 Buchanan Street, 332 2333. 10.30pm. £6 (£3.50). See Edinburgh, Fri 30 above.

I The Comic Club Blackfriars, 36 Bell Street, Merchant City, 552 5924. 9pm.

1 £4.50 (£3.50). Ronnie Golden and

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Cate Loco Arches Theatre, Midland Street, 221 9736. 11pm—3.30am. See Sat

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Greenock

I Rico’s Comedy Church Tobago Street, 3

0475 83705. 8.30pm. £2.50 (£2). More light relief to alleviate that looming

Monday-moming feeling, as Fred 5 .MacAulay introduces Ronnie Golden, ! with support from Anthony King.

RSDAY 5

Glasgow

I Punt and Dennis Pavilion Theatre , 121 Renfield Street, 332 1846. 7.30pm. £7-£9. Ex-Jasper Carrott cohorts, more recently the other half of the Mary Whitehouse Experience. See preview.

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