Tuesday, 31 March 2009

5th April 2009 - MBUK/BikeRadar.com Demo Day

If you are looking to purchase a new bike and not sure what you want, or have your eye on a particular model and would like to test it in the comfort of the best trail centre in the UK then you need to come along to MBUK/Bikeradar.com Demo Day at Glentress.

The event is totally FREE and will give you an opportunity to test and compare some of the latest and best bikes on the market. There'll be technical staff from What Mountain Bike, MBUK and BikeRadar.com on hand to help point you in the direction of the right bike for you. Booking advised

The Eastgate Theatre - w/c 2 April 2009

30 March - 4 April
5 & Kicking!
It's 5th Birthday Week At The Eastgate and In keeping with its strong community ties, the Eastgate invites you to celebrate its 5th birthday. During this week of fun and celebrations, come and take a look at what you can do. Each day you can take part in creative workshops and theatre tours. Come and quiz the project architect about the building's distinctive features. Whether you wish to look behind the scenes, learn an on-stage skill or attend a class in anything from henna painting, portraiture, photography, felt making, etching or body percussioin, this is the week to do it. Book it all now - so you miss nothing!

Saturday 4th April 7.30pm
Music
Tannahill Weavers
Traditional Scottish music at its best - as tight and versatile as any band in the Celtic music scene, the Tannahills can summon rock-n-roll intensity or haunting introspection. ‘An especially eloquent mixture of the old and the new' (New York Times)

Sunday 5th April
Film
The Secret Of Moonacre (U) 2.30pm
The secrets are revealed in a book inherited by a lonely little girl Maria, who discovers a past world about Moonacre Manor, where she lives with her companion and her cold, reserved uncle.
Slumdog Millionaire 5.00pm & 7.30pm
The story of the life of an impoverished Indian teen Jamal Malik, who becomes a contestant on the Hindi version of Who Wants to be A Millionaire?, wins, and is then suspected of cheating.

Wednesday 8th April
Family
Animation Workshop
Learn how cartoons and films are made and how animation works with Red Kite Animation.
10.00am - 1.00pm for 8-12 year olds
2.00pm - 5.00pm for 13-18year olds

Friday 10th April 7.30pm
Family
The Top 50 Greatest Scots Of All Time Ever
Both a celebration and deconstruction of the truly great iconic figures of our history and culture. This comic show satirises that cultural nihilism, while at the same time celebrating some of the truly great achievements of a small, northern European colony. Vladimir McTavish's most ambitious work to date incorporating stand-up, songs, poetry, video and visual images.

Book tickets.

Monday, 16 March 2009

Bowhill gets Gold for Going Green

Congratulations to Bowhill House who are the latest member of the Tweed Valley Consortia to get a Green Tourism Award, theirs is the gold award.

Wednesday, 4 March 2009

Caddon View Wins ‘Guest House of the Year 2009’ at the Scottish Hotel Awards

At the sixth annual Scottish Hotel Awards, Innerleithen Guest House Caddon View was named as ‘Guest House of the Year 2009’. The Awards ceremony took place at the Crowne Plaza hotel in Glasgow on the evening of Sunday 1st March and was attended by several hundred of Scotland’s leading hoteliers.

Owners of Caddon View, Lisa and Steve Davies, were delighted to receive the accolade at their first attempt, beating off stiff competition from all over Scotland.

‘Since taking over Caddon View almost two years ago we have worked very hard to create a place where our guests can relax in comfort and enjoy the best food that the Borders can offer’ says Lisa Davies. ‘It’s good to know that our efforts in launching the restaurant and refurbishing the rooms have been recognised. Receiving this award judged by a panel of people who are extremely experienced in the hospitality industry is a real honour’.

‘We just treat people the way we would like to be treated when we stay away’ added Steve. ‘A friendly smile and a warm welcome cost nothing but make the difference’.

Vivien Devlin, Co-Chairman of the awards committee, commenting on Caddon View’s award says "From the warm welcome at the front door, a pot of tea and homemade cake by the fire, to pre-dinner G &T and superb, innovative good food, Caddon View offers an exceptional standard of hospitality. With Steve and Lisa's personal touch and welcoming, homely ambience, they certainly deserve the accolade of Guest House of the Year 2009."

The Eastgate Theatre - w/c 26 February 2009

Saturday 14th March 7.30pm
Family
Quiz Night
Brush up on trivia, make up a team (four to eight competitors), enjoy a complementary drink at the bar, and battle for prizes! Have fun at this Eastgate fundraiser, organised by Friends of the Eastgate.

Sunday 15th March 7.30pm
Music
A Voyage In Music And Words
Pianists Beryl Seal and Maureen Taylor present a selection of music from Polish mazurkas to Latin American sambas, with poetry and prose readings by Eva Bissett and Anne Taylor, in the Eastgate studio. A fundraiser for the Eastgate.

Sunday 15th March 8pm
Comedy
Jerry Sadowitz
It's hard to understand how he gets away with it, but he does. Brilliantly! Not for the easily offended. Not for the slightly-hard to offend. Not even for the downright difficult to offend, if you like shock comedy and can leave your sense of offence at home, then this is a must-see show for you.

Tuesday 17th March 7.30pm
Music
Peebles High School Ceilidh Band
Young musicians from the National Centre of Excellence for Traditional Music based in Plockton High School meet Peebles High School Ceildh Band for an evening of traditional music.

Wednesday 18th March7.30pm
Music
Hawick Psa Male Voice Choir
First created in the early 20th century to entertain young folk, this is one of the few male voice choirs left in the area. The 30 strong group will perform for the first time in the Eastgate and musical director, Ann Witherington will conduct their programme of show songs, hymns and Scottish songs. A fundraiser for the Eastgate.

Thursday 19th March 7.30pm
Drama
So Long Lives This...
Elizabeth and Essex, Shakespeare and Southampton - fair youths, player-playwrights and dark ladies - all touched each others' lives and left amazing marks on ours. An evening with Shakespeare and his circle, dramatised in sonnets, song and dance. Devised by Jenny Chapman and presented by Shakespeare at Traquair.

Friday 20th March 7.30pm
Music
Breabach
Scottish firebrands Breabach are one of the most talked about bands on the folk scene. Their innovative celtic style, blending double bagpipes, flute, fiddle, song and Scottish stepdance, brings to the stage flare, excitement and diversity rarely seen from such a young group.

www.eastgatearts.com/events/booking

Sunday, 22 February 2009

The Eastgate Theatre - w/c 26 February 2009

Friday 27th February 7.30pm
Music
Tom McConville Band
Primarily known as the Newcastle fiddler, this virtuoso musician and fantastic singer delivers a performance that combines a rollercoaster of musical delights with fast, rhythmic dance tunes through beautiful slow airs and of course, great singing-all presented with his inimitable sense of humour and style. Whilst he has shared stages throughout the world with the very best in the business, Tom has never forgotten his roots and is as happy in the intimate atmosphere of a small folk club as he is at the largest festivals.

Saturday 28th February 2 - 5pm
Music
Choral Workshop with Capella Nova
If you love singing, or would love to try, come along and get some expert tuition from Alan Tavener and Edward Caswell, from Scotland's acclaimed early music choir Capella Nova. Suitable for beginners and experienced singers alike, this will be a fun afternoon ending with a short 'concert' for friends and families.

Saturday 28th February 7.30pm
So Long Lives This ... (Shakespeare at Traquair)
Elizabeth and Essex, Shakespeare and Southampton - fair youths, player-playwrights and dark ladies - all touched each others' lives and left amazing marks on ours. An evening with Shakespeare and his circle, dramatised in sonnets, song and dance. Devised by Jenny Chapman and presented by Shakespeare at Traquair.

Tuesday 3rd March 2pm
Music
Tam O’Shanter
A musical interpretation of Robert Burns' famous poem created and performed by Peebles Players and directed by Claire Garnett.

Thursday 5th March 7.30pm
Music
Marais Ensemble (Music In Peebles)
A woodwind quintet, including three orchestra principals, plus the pianist Alexander Taylor, will play the Quintet for Piano and Wind by Beethoven, the Mother Goose Suite by Ravel, Kleine Kammermusik by Hindemith, the Sextet for Piano and Wind Quintet by Poulen, and L’Heure du Berger by Francaix.

Friday 6th March 7.30pm
Drama
Juno And The Paycock (Odd Productions)
‘The whole worl’s in a state of chassis!’ slurs drunken Jackie Boyle, summing up the human folly and humour which has given Juno and the Paycock its staying power. Produced by Kath Mansfield, this classic tale of a Dublin family brought to its knees by debt is as fresh today as ever. www.eastgatearts.com/events/booking

Wednesday, 18 February 2009

Investing in Borders Tourism

There's a Tourism Exchange Day organised by the Scottish Borders Tourism Partnership at the Springwood Hall, Border Union Showground Kelso on March 3rd 2009.

10.30 - Hall opens, coffee and arrival
10.55 - Welcome
11.00 - Investing in the Borders - Manor Kingdom and De Vere Hotels
11.15 - Applying for Investment - Abbotsford
11.30 - Investment and Support Now! Homecoming 2009
12.00 - Questions and Summary
12.15 - Leaflet Exchange Opens

Invitation and Application forms can be downloaded here.

Monday, 16 February 2009

Bowhill House & Country Estate Joins the Consortia

The latest member to join the Visit Teed Valley website is the Scottish Borders home of the Duke of Buccleuch - Bowhill House - which displays an outstanding art collection with works by Canaletto, Claude, Raeburn, Reynolds, Gainsborough and Ruysdael. Its fine rooms display tapestries, superb French furniture, Sevres and Meissen china and silver. There are a variety of peaceful walks on offer as well as Adventure Playground for the young at heart. The Courtyard also has a range of interesting things to do and see - from a James Hogg Exhibition, Victorian Kitchen, Visitor Centre and Courtyard games, to a gift shop and Minstrel Tearoom - there is something for everyone. Bowhill also hosts an intimate 72-seater theatre transformed from the old Victorian Game Larder. Click here to visit the Bowhill page on the website.

Thursday, 12 February 2009

The Eastgate Theatre - w/c 19 February 2009

Thursday 19th February 7.30pm
Music
Moon River To The Days Of Wine And Roses : The Genius Of Johnny Mercer
The Eastgate is delighted to welcome back Todd Gordon - one of Britain's top jazz and swing singers - and this time he brings a new show to mark the centenary of the birth of the Great American Songbook lyricist, Johnny Mercer. The finest of classic popular songs are featured, including That old Black Magic, The Summer Wind, Too Marvelous for Words, Blues in the Night, Dream, One for My Baby, as well as the Oscar-winning songs in the title. Intriguingly, Mercer was particularly proud of his Scottish roots which he traced back to the Battle of Culloden. He therefore represents the only legitimate Scottish connection to American Songbook royalty.
'Impeccable choice of music and Todd and his band interact wonderfully.' (Sir Michael Parkinson)
'Gordon's made the American songbook his own.' (The Guardian)

Sunday 22nd February
Film
Beverly Hills Chihuahua (u) 2.30pm
A pooch is kidnapped and rescued from certain death in a dog fight by a German Shepherd. Voices over by Drew Barrymore and Andy Garcia.
Easy Virtue (PG) 7.30pm
An adaptation of Noel Coward's classic play, starring Ben Barnes, Jessica Biel, Colin Firth and Kristin Scott Thomas.

Wednesday 25th and Thursday 26th 7.30pm
Family
Reach For The Stars
The youngsters of the Scottish Theatre Music School present a new musical comedy about talent, celebrity and disappointment - exploring the territory between X Factor and Pop Idol. The show isdevised and directed by Derek Douglas, and stars the pupils who attend his weekly classes at the Eastgate.

Friday 27th February 7.30pm
Music
Tom McConville Band
Primarily known as the Newcastle fiddler, this virtuoso musician and fantastic singer delivers a performance that combines a rollercoaster of musical delights with fast, rhythmic dance tunes through beautiful slow airs and of course, great singing-all presented with his inimitable sense of humour and style. Whilst he has shared stages throughout the world with the very best in the business, Tom has never forgotten his roots and is as happy in the intimate atmosphere of a small folk club as he is at the largest festivals.

Saturday 28th February 2 - 5pm
Music
Choral Workshop with Capella Nova
If you love singing, or would love to try, come along and get some expert tuition from Alan Tavener and Edward Caswell, from Scotland's acclaimed early music choir Capella Nova. Suitable for beginners and experienced singers alike, this will be a fun afternoon ending with a short 'concert' for friends and families.

Saturday 28th February 7.30pm
So Long Lives This ... (Shakespeare at Traquair)
Elizabeth and Essex, Shakespeare and Southampton - fair youths, player-playwrights and dark ladies - all touched each others' lives and left amazing marks on ours. An evening with Shakespeare and his circle, dramatised in sonnets, song and dance. Devised by Jenny Chapman and presented by Shakespeare at Traquair.

Saturday, 7 February 2009

The Eastgate Theatre - w/c 12 February 2009

Thursday 12th February 7.30pm
Music
Poet in New York
A concert of unique and evocative music, featuring material by Leonard Cohen, Federico Garcia Lorca, Vladimir Nabokov, Laura Nyro, Bob Dylan, Suzanne Vega and Pablo Neruda. Keith James and Rick Foot explore the fear, fascination and vulnerability that a fragile and creative person experiences when confronted with somewhere as exciting and unsettling as New York City. The evening also includes a bio-documentary about the life and work of Leonard Cohen.
New York grew from its position of vast commercial turnover and naturally became an unprecedented magnet of migration. Of all the village-like communities and marginalized vocations that have prospered, that of Poet is the most rare. During the 20th century Lorca, Borges, Nabokov, Plath, Dylan emerged, transient, out of step and almost invisible.
Performers Keith James and Rick Foot have received critical acclaim for their Lorca album and concerts.

Saturday 14th February 7.30pm
Dance
Viennese Valentine in the Burgh Hall
Put on your best bib and tucker for an evening of wine, women and song – as the Friends of the Eastgate invite you to enjoy a 'St Valentine’s Day Dance' in the company of Peebles Orchestra, with leader Tony Kime, conductor John Howden, and guest sporano Marcella Holmes. This fantastic fundraiser includes singing, dancing and buffet supper. Dress up if you want and simply listen to to the music or waltz and polka your partner round the room to music from Vienna and beyond.

16th February - 7th March 2009
Exhibition
Plum!
An exhibition featuring jewellery, paintings, sculptures and other art forms produced by artists working at Borders Development Studios, Galashiels.

Thursday 19th February 7.30pm
Music
Moon River To The Days Of Wine And Roses : The Genius Of Johnny Mercer
The Eastgate is delighted to welcome back Todd Gordon – one of Britain’s top jazz and swing singers – and this time he brings a new show to mark the centenary of the birth of the Great American Songbook lyricist, Johnny Mercer. The finest of classic popular songs are featured, including That old Black Magic, The Summer Wind, Too Marvelous for Words, Blues in the Night, Dream, One for My Baby, as well as the Oscar-winning songs in the title. Intriguingly, Mercer was particularly proud of his Scottish roots which he traced back to the Battle of Culloden. He therefore represents the only legitimate Scottish connection to American Songbook royalty.
'Impeccable choice of music and Todd and his band interact wonderfully.' (Sir Michael Parkinson)
'Gordon's made the American songbook his own.' (The Guardian)