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THE SCOTTISH COLLEGE OF' T E X T11. E 5

SUMMER COURSES

1-5 days. Jul/Aug 96

Weaving - Machine Sewing - Embroidery - Machine Knitting - Soft

Furnishings o Upholstery - Pattern Making - Textile

Printing - Tassel Making o Computer Aided Design Dotcils: Tel. 01896 752 196

SCOT Innovation. Nothorddo. Gdashiols TDi SEY.

ARE YOU AFRAIO to make your dreams come true'.’ Four evening workshops using visualisations. relaxation and practical exercises to regain enthttsiasm for change in your life. Starts it» April. Call 0131 452 8316 or 0131 661 6147.

SPANISH Tuition for GCSE. A-l.evel or simply conversation. Qualified teacher now living in Scotland.

0131 553 7547 evenings.

LOVE SINGING? LACK BOTTLE?

Are you a secret Sinatra. timid Tina. petrified Pavarotti? Learn correct vocal technique, gain confidence. All vocal styles. opera to rock. New classes starting shortly. Edinburgh open night 12 March.

Telephone 01698 340988

Are you a graduate with an analytical and creative mind? Interested in new forms of Visual Communication? Keen to extend and apply your present qualifications and

experience? Why not apply to study for 0: Postgraduate Diploma in

EXHIBITION INTERPRETATION

The postgraduate course starts on Monday 22 April 1996. Attendance is full-time and comprises 24 weeks of theoretical, technical, and professional studies and a 6 week company based project. Methods of study include lectures, group work, seminars, site visits, participation in conferences, and student

centered research. Study topics include:

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Applications are invited from graduates in appropriate fields such as Arts or Humanities, Design or Communication, Social or Business Studies. Selected applicants will be invited for

interview.

Places on the course will be funded by Lothian and Edinburgh Enterprise Limited and in such cases priority is given

New directions in Museum and heritage interpretation Interpreting private and public institutions to their public Cross—cultural communication for international exhibitions Design briefing, specification and contracting for exhibitions Applications of audio-visual and multimedia technology

Finance and law for professional exhibition management

to applicants who are unemployed; under 25 and resident in Edinburgh or the Lothians.

Successful applicants will also receive a training

and travel allowance.

Further information and an application form can be obtained from: Peter Pavey, Napier University, Merchiston Campus,

10 Colinton Road, Edinburgh EH10 SDT. Telephone: 0131-455 2681.

NAPIER UNIVERSITY

EDINBURGH;

Investing in teaching and research to serve the community

Lothian and Edinburgh Enterprise Limited

l Cello and piano tuition by experienced. friendly. professional teacher and performer. Children and adult beginners. re~1earners and advanced students all welcome. Creative. fun and supportive learning. Tel ()131 5514531.

LEARN TO READ TABOT Develop psychic powers. Experienced tutor. Regular classes. Postal readings also available. For details phone 0141 532 5054/8515.

BE COOL Develop your creativity by learning guitar at The Edinburgh Guitar Studio. Satisfaction and results guaranteed.

Bookings: 0131 557 3215.

l Self-Esteem Workshops: 20

April or -1 May. Discover your

own potential and increase your

confidence. Become your own best friend. Phone ()131 315 3532 or 0131 452 8316.

I Learn to be happy change your thoughts change your life. Personal development through positive thinking. Louise Hay workshops 30/31 March; 27/28 April; 11/12 May and regularly. Evening classes also available. Phone 0131 315 3532.

FRENCH-SPANISH Experienced native French teacher. qualified in Lyon and Barcelona. Grammar.

conversation, practical French and Spanish.

Call Lionel on 0131 228 5815.

LEARN SPANISH IN SPAIN

Beginners to advanced courses all year round in Barcelona, Malaga and

Granada. Two weeks from £280, including accommodation and cultural activities. Details from Kath Bateman, Caledonia Language Courses. Tel/Fax 0131 558 7118

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I Ceroc The energetic. stylish form of modern jive from France. 45 minutes beginners class followed by dancing to 10.30pm. Reggae. Charts. Latin, Blues. Soul. Rock 'n' Roll. Licensed bar. Come alone or with partner. Doors open at 7.15pm. Beginners class at 7.45pm.

In Glasgow: Tuesdays at The Plaza Ballroom. Eglinton Toll (near Bridge Street Underground).

In Edinburgh: Wednesdays at Moray House. 37 Holyrood Road. Further details from 01324 613 209.

I Saxophone tuition for beginners of all ages by professional performer and teacher. Relaxed but stimulating musical guidance. Telephone ()131 346 4088.

Small flat move specialist-£28 (single item £15)

Hands-on help with lifting.

Sympathetic, friendly service. *

STRESS FREE Telephone Neil

0131 229 8361

PUBLICITY PICTURES Experienced photographer offers a reasonable service for bands. Well worth doing!

0141 334 5819.

Do you need shelves, bookcases, cupboards, an old fashioned dishrack?

then call Gordon Russell on 0131 669 5082

Platform bed specialist as featured in the Glasgow Herald

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