St Andrews and Nearby: Early March 2014

John Bennett Special Programs & Housing Officer

Date

March 1, 2014

Art and Culture

StAnza Poetry Festival: 5-9 March, Various Venues throughout St Andrews

The only regular festival dedicated to poetry in Scotland, StAnza is international in outlook and now widely recognized as a major poetry festival in the UK and in Europe.

The festival is an opportunity to engage with a wide variety of poetry, to hear world class poets reading in exciting and atmospheric venues, to experience a range of performances where music, film, dance and poetry work in harmony, to view exhibitions linking poetry with visual art and to discover the part poetry has played in the lives of a diverse range of writers, musicians and media personalities. The simple intention of StAnza is to celebrate poetry in all its many forms.

Crazy for You: 1 March, St Andrews Town Hall, 2.30 and 7.30pm

The Gershwins musical comedy performed by the St Andrews Musical Society.

Scottish Art from the Murdo Macdonald Collection: 5 March, MUSA, 1pm

Join Emma Jane Wells, Co-Director of Museum Collections, for the chance to see modern prints, drawings and paintings by eminent Scottish artists.

Meet the Artist:Stephen Raw: 7 March, St Andrews Town Hall, 12pm

His exhibition Was it for this the clay grew still is a response to the work of the poet Wilfred Owen – this event is an opportunity to view the works with the artist present and to ask him questions about them.

Scottish Book Trust Showcase: 8 March, St Andrews Town Hall, 12.45pm

Reading features four of the recipients of the Scottish Book Trust New Writers Awards: Andrew Sclater, Marion McCready, Kathrine Sowerby and Tracey S. Rosenberg.

Music, Comedy and Dance

Verdi Requiem: 2 March, Younger Hall, 7.30pm

The Heisenberg Ensemble’s 25th Anniversary concert, with the Celebration Chorus.

SCO Concert: Mozart’s Jupiter: 5 March, Younger Hall, 7.30pm

Schubert Symphony Nº 2, Haydn Piano Concerto in D, Mozart Symphony Nº 41 ‘Jupiter’ – pre-concert talk 6:30pm; Scottish Chamber Orchestra.

Early Evening Concert: 12 March, Younger Hall, 5.30pm

SCO string players perform music by Haydn, Mozart and others.

Concerto: Leo Duarte (baroque oboe) & John Irving (harpsichord): 13 March, St Salvatore’s Chapel, 7.30pm

JS Bach Oboe Sonata in G minor, BWV1017Kuhnau Harpsichord Suite in E minor Kirnberger Oboe Sonata in B flatTelemann Partita in B flat for Oboe and Continuo, TWV41:B1 Bach French Suite Nº 4 in E flat, BWV815 CPE Bach Oboe Sonata in G minor; St Andrews Music Club & University of St Andrews .

Lectures, Sports and Local Festivals

St Andrews Green Week: 8-14 March, Various Venues around St Andrews

A national week of action on climate change, engaging people in the local community through a week of activities. It raises awareness and informs people about local practical projects and solutions which they can get involved with in order to make a low-carbon future a reality

Meet the Brewer: St Andrews Brewing Co.: 4 March, St Andrews Brewery, 8pm

An hour long talk and Q n A from the brewer (not a sales rep or anyone: the actual folk who create and brew these great beers) with samples from the featured brewery, snacks n nibbles.

Outlands: Wild Places of the Lothians: 12 March, St Andrews Town Hall, 7.30pm

Talk by Neil Grubb, Scottish Ornithologists’ Club, Fife branch.

Making Waves: Innovations in the Science of Sound: 15-17 March, MUSA

A rare opportunity to explore the nationally significant Recognized Collection of Historic Scientific Instruments from the University of St Andrews. Take a journey through the innovations that have transformed the way we’ve understood and used sound for the last 200 years. Learn about the brilliant scientists and instrument makers who revolutionized our knowledge of sound and see how their ideas are still being used in scientific projects today.