Aberdeen Late January 2014

John Bennett Special Programs & Housing Officer

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January 15, 2014
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Art and Culture

BP Portrait Award 2013: Throughout the End of January 2013, Aberdeen Art Gallery

Contemporary portrait paintings created by entrants in the 34th year of the competition. The most prestigious painting competition in the world offers a first price of £30,000 and is aimed at encouraging artists to focus and develop portraiture in their work.

The Lure of the Orient: Throughout the End of January 2013, Aberdeen Art Gallery

A look at the influence of the Far East on collectors over the last 200 years, highlighting some of the Oriental treasures in Aberdeen Art Gallery's own collection.

Sir David Gill 1843-1914: Aberdeen's Royal Astronomer: Beginning 18 January, Aberdeen Maritime Museum

Exhibition marking 100 years since Gill’s death about how a son of an Aberdeen watchmaker grew up to become the foremost practical astronomer of his age.

The Amateur Eye: Photographs of 1930s Aberdeen: Throughout the End of January, Aberdeen Maritime Museum

Previously unseen photographs taken by chemistry teacher and talented amateur photographer, Martin F Bailey, around Aberdeen in the 1930s.

HMT Tours: 25 January, His Majesty's Theatre, 10.30am

Volunteer ushers lead tours of His Majesty's Theatre, exploring the architecture and the spooky history of the venue. Tours last approximately 1 hour 15 minutes.

The Plooman Poet: The Real Burns as Told by His Droothie Cronie, Souter Johnnie: 28-30 January, Aberdeen Arts Center, 7.30-9pm

A unique perspective on the life and times of Robert Burns as seen through the eyes of one of his most famous creations, Souter Johnnie. This small cast, multimedia production explores Burns' poetry, including many lesser-known works, while incorporating biographical insights and storytelling in a unique and compelling performance which includes audience interaction and is suitable for the whole family. This production gives audiences the opportunity to hear the poems and lyrics of Scotland's favorite son performed in the manner in which they were intended.

Politics with a Punch--Modern Satirical Cartoons: Throughout the End of January, Aberdeen Art Gallery,

Display of satirical cartoons by Ralph Steadman, David Low, Martin Rowson and Steve Bell with topics ranging from Thatcher to Hitler.

Music, Comedy and Dance

Northern Lights: 16 January, The Lemon Tree, 8pm

Six musicians (Brian Finnegan, Niall Vallely, Ailie Robertson, Donald Grant, Nikolaj Busk and Ale Carr) bridge the gap between classical and folk.

Lunchbreak Concerts: 16, 23 and 30 January, The Cowdray Hall, 12pm or 12.45pm

Elevate your lunch break into the realms of the sublime with these classical concerts in the University of Aberdeen's Cowdray Hall.

BBC SSO: Grieg Piano Concerto:  17 January, Music Hall, 7.30pm

Aaron Kernis' Newly Drawn Sky is a popular work by this respected American neo-romantic, and it's paired here with Grieg's Piano Concerto featuring Lars Vogt. Finally, Shostakovich's Symphony No 1 is full of youthful high spirits. Donald Runnicles conducts

Bolshoi Ballet Live: Jewels: 19 January, The Belmont, 3pm

Inspired by the famous jewelers of New York's Fifth Avenue, this triptych is a tribute to women, and to the cities of Paris, New York and St Petersburg.

Ceilidh with Danse McCabre: 24 January, Music Hall, 8pm

All-female ceilidh band playing a selection of old favorites alongside some lesser-known tunes.

Benjamin Grosvenor with the Maxwell Quartet: January 27, Music Hall, 7.30pm

The second of three concerts in the 'A Romantic Journey' series.

Craig Hill: Tartan About!: 31 January, The Lemon Tree, 7pm

High camp buffoonery from the kilted comedian.

Lectures, Sports and Local Festivals

'A Walk Through the Lure of the Orient' by Vikki Duncan, Curator: 15 January, Aberdeen Art Gallery, 12.30pm

A series of free talks taking place on Wednesday lunchtimes in various Aberdeen museums.

'Votive Ships' by Meredith Greiling, Curator, Maritime History: 22 January, Aberdeen Maritime Museum, 12.30pm

A series of free talks taking place on Wednesday lunchtimes in various Aberdeen museums.

'David Gill--Aberdeen's Most Famous Astronomer' by Dr John S Reid, FRAS: 29 January, Aberdeen Maritime Museum, 12.30pm

A series of free talks taking place on Wednesday lunchtimes in various Aberdeen museums.