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EDITOR
Art magazine
Freelance contract, approx two days per week.
This autumn. the publishers of The list are launching a new magazine dedicated to the VIS'lal arts. With support from the Scottish Arts CounCil for an initial threeyear period. the quar- terly publication has the opportunity to be the most influential art magazine ever published in Scotland. But in order to suc- ceed. we need to find an editor of the highest calibre.
We are looking for a journalist with a very sound knowledge of the international contemporary art scene. and at least three years' experience in writing and editing in a maga7ine or newspaper environment. Above all. we are looking for someone capable of discussing art in a way both appeals both to artists and non professionals
If you‘re the right candidate you will provide the inspiration for the magazine's editorial strategy. oversee its launch. and manage a small team of editorial and production staff. Based at The List's offices in Edinburgh and Glasgow. you will work closely with the magazine's publisher to create a vibrant and viable publication.
To apply. please send your CV. quoting VAMI 0?. to nick.barley@list couk. Closrng date: 10 May 2004.
Dundee Contemporary Arts
Scotland's acclaimed centre for visual art and film is seek< ing to appoint an Assistant Curator
i I 6.000 p a. (2 year contract)
This full time post is part of the small team responsible for the centre's renowned programme of exhibitions. publications and projects Applicants must have an appropriate degree-level qualifi‘ cation. some experience of arts administration and an enthusiastic interest in and knowledge of contemporary visual art.
For information and an application pack. please contact Grant Cullen
T: OI 382 909225
F: 0| 382 90922I
E: grant cullen@dundeecity.gov uI<
Deadline for receipt of applications is Friday 2| May 2004.
Dundee Contemporary Arts IS2 Nethergate
Dundee DDI 4DY
www dca org uI<
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DCA aims to be an equal opportunities employer Ansi o n iI
The Yard provrdes indoor and Outdoor adventurorrs play opportunities. partic-ilarly for children and young people With additional support needs
EXPERIENCED PLAYWORKERS c) 97.65 per hour:-
The Saturday Fan‘in CI b 10am - 4 30pm every Sat May General Play Sessions thr0iigho .t the week varied hours up to 2Shnw The Summer Holiday Playscheme Art or Mosrc Sessrons
5th July — 14th August (particular expertise and skills in rntrsrc
or art TGQ'JTed. Circa 25 hpw)
A: uplir‘ants wrll ha re experience and knowledge of working wrth children and yOung people in a play setting. The above posts can be inter» changeable or open to job share.
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Closing date for applir ations :«tdth May 2004 - ~(;DINBVRGH-
InterViews held wk’bng ;- 24in May 2004
The Yard is committed to equal opportunities and welcomes applications from all sectOrs of the community.
. Courses&Tuition
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THEATRE AND FILM STUDIO
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THE ART OF ACTING —— Next Course Commences May 6th
l All coi ‘I'SGS are tar ight by tutors working in professional theatre and film and are part of the Open Studies Certificate programme therefore qualify for fee waivers for those on various benefits.
For details/cost/application form, contact Sylvia Jamieson, Administrator, The Ramshorn Theatre, 98 Ingram Street, Glasgow Gt 1E8
0141 552 3489 ramshorn.theatre@strath.ac.uk
SCOTTISH
SCREEN
EXCITING NEW COURSES FROM SKII l S FOR SCREEN THIS SUMMER/AUTUMN .
Scottish Screen is delighted to announce the next phase of it's Skills for
screen short course training programme. Now in it's fourth year.
Skillsforscreen aims to provide high quality training to all those wishing to develop their skills for the film. television and audio visual industries.
Skills for screen courses have been designed to meet industry needs and address skills gaps existing in the workforce in this sector.
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Scottish Screen develops. encourages and promotes all aspects of film. television and new media production in Scotland.
Working with the Scottish Executive. our mission is to establish Scotland as a major screen production centre and project our culture to the world.
For further information on the courses available and how to apply please contact: SCOTTISH SCREEN TRAINING 2nd FI00r. 249 West George Street. Glasgow. GZ 40E email: training@scottishscreen.com tel: 0141 302176611763
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I Wanted. French tutor for adult lcarncr to he taught in non homc in Southxidc (ilaxgow. Mainly convcrsational pr‘acticc once a ucck. Ti‘lt‘phtmt' (II-II 6199137.
I Experienced language tutor. Frcnch. (icrman and Spanish. lixam preparation or holiday sunival skills! “(I pcr hour. Phonc: 070M 5‘0 091. I Voice Training. One- to-one singing lessons by pro I‘csxionals for singch and actors. All styles catct'cd for. plus coaching for auditions and rolc lcarning. Bcginncrs wcl- conic. Tt‘l: (II-II 9-12 5460.
I Cello and piano tuition b) cxpcricnccd. friendly. pro t'cxsional tcachcr and pcrt'ormcr. (‘hildrcn and adult hcginncrs. rc lcarncrs and advanccd stu- dcnts all wclcomc. Creative. fun and supportiw Icaming. Tcl: (Ilil SS] 45“.
I Superb singing tuition otlcrcd by pt‘ol‘cssional opera singcr. 18 yrs “ith Scottish ()pcra. I‘ricndly onc to one Ics sons in ccntral (ilasgow Bcginnr'rs wclvomc. £35 pcr hour. (‘ontact Paul Amt}! (R-\ lions) on: (II-ll 5V1 oloo
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