ANDRES SERRNO

The Morgue and Other Works

Showing until 23 September Tues - Sat 12.00 - 5.30

The most talked about and publicised exhibition of the year's Edinburgh Festival. "This is no elaborate Hollywood spectacle, it is the real thing . . . larger than life-size, in sensational colour. The work is shocking. There was silence in the gallery. " (Michael Collins, The Telegraph)

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43 Candlemaker Row Edinburgh EH1 208 Tel 0131 2201911

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CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ARTS 350 SAUCHIEHALL STREEI GlASGOW G2 310 INFORMATION: 0141 332 7521

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Friday 22 September 7.45pm

Concert by Nina Pavlovski. Soprano and Christen Stubbe Teglbjaarg, Piano.

Programme includes works by Gade, Weyse.

Hartmann 8. Heise

N. 8. This takes place at the Queen '5 Ha//.

£4.00/2.00

Seminar on Denmark's Golden Age]

Saturday 23 September 10.003m-4.30pm

Marianne Saabye Bente Scavenius

Golden Days in Copenhagen introduction to the Golden Age

Claus Bjorn The History of Denmark, 1800-1850

Dr Kasper Monrad The Golden Age in Danish Art

Anne Flindt Christensen Bournonville and the Danish Ballet Tradition Hans Hertel The Golden Age in Danish Literature

Joaklm Garfl Seren Kierkegaard

7.00pm Followed by concert with Janne Thomsen. Flute,

and Lynda Cochrane, Piano. Programme includes works by Kuhlau and other Danish Golden Age composers.

Presented in Association with the Danish Cultural Institute and Golden Days in Copenhagen.

For lurther information contact the City Art Centre, Tel 0131 529 3993 Fax 0131 529 3977 or the Danish Cultural Institute, Tel 0131 225 7189 Fax 0131 220 6162

as the List 8-21 Sept 1995