Aberdeen Arts Centre, the Glossary
Aberdeen Arts Centre is a theatre and arts centre on King Street in Aberdeen, Scotland with a 350-seater auditorium.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Aberdeen, Aberdeen City Council, Annie Inglis, Artist-in-residence, Arts centre, Catherine Hollingworth, King Street, Aberdeen, Listed building, Scotland, Sheena Blackhall.
- Aberdeen stubs
- Art museums and galleries in Aberdeen
- Arts centres in Scotland
- Buildings and structures in Aberdeen
- Category A listed buildings in Aberdeen
- Culture in Aberdeen
- Theatres in Aberdeen
- Tourist attractions in Aberdeen
Aberdeen
Aberdeen (Aiberdeen,; Obar Dheathain; Aberdonia) is a city in North East Scotland, and is the third most populous Scottish city.
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Aberdeen City Council
Aberdeen City Council (Aiberdeen Ceitie Cooncil, Comhairle Cathair Obar Dheathain) is the local government authority for the city of Aberdeen, Scotland.
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Annie Inglis
Annie Inglis (1922 - 2010) was a Scottish drama teacher, known as Aberdeen's first lady of drama.
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Artist-in-residence
Artist-in-residence, or artist residencies, encompass a wide spectrum of artistic programs which involve a collaboration between artists and hosting organisations, institutions, or communities.
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Arts centre
An art centre or arts center is distinct from an art gallery or art museum.
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Catherine Hollingworth
Catherine Hollingworth,, (19 February 1904 – 25 July 1999) was a Scottish speech therapist and a pioneer of Child drama.
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King Street, Aberdeen
King Street is one of the main streets in the city of Aberdeen, Scotland.
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Listed building
In the United Kingdom, a listed building is a structure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection.
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Scotland
Scotland (Scots: Scotland; Scottish Gaelic: Alba) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Sheena Blackhall
Sheena Blackhall is a Scottish poet, novelist, short story writer, illustrator, traditional story teller and singer.
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See also
Aberdeen stubs
- Aberdeen Arts Centre
- Aberdeen City Centre Masterplan
- Aberdeen Research Consortium
- Aberdeen Waterloo railway station
- Beach Ballroom
- Central Library, Aberdeen
- Common Good Fund
- Corex UK
- Music Hall Aberdeen
- Presbytery of Aberdeen
- Regius Professor of Natural History (Aberdeen)
- Robert Gordon University Boat Club
- St Mary's Cathedral, Aberdeen
Art museums and galleries in Aberdeen
- Aberdeen Art Gallery
- Aberdeen Arts Centre
Arts centres in Scotland
- Aberdeen Arts Centre
- An Lanntair
- Birnam Arts
- Centre for Contemporary Arts
- City Art Centre
- Dalmeny Street drill hall
- Dovecot Studios
- Dundee Contemporary Arts
- Gracefield Arts Centre
- Hospitalfield House
- Johfrim Art and Design Studio
- Macrobert Arts Centre
- Pier Arts Centre
- Taigh Chearsabhagh
- The Common Guild
- Third Eye Centre
Buildings and structures in Aberdeen
- Aberdeen Arts Centre
- Aberdeen Community Energy
- Architecture of Aberdeen
- Berryden
- Crabstane of Aberdeen
- Elphinstone Hall
- Girdle Ness Lighthouse
- Gordon Barracks
- Gray's School of Art
- Guild Street drill hall, Aberdeen
- HM Prison Aberdeen
- King Street Barracks
- King's College, Aberdeen
- March Stones of Aberdeen
- Marischal Square
- NESS Energy Project
- P&J Live
- Paper mills of Aberdeen
- Science Teaching Hub
- Sir Duncan Rice Library
- The Tolbooth, Aberdeen
- Torry Battery
- Tyrebagger stone circle
- Woodhill House
- Zoology Building
Category A listed buildings in Aberdeen
- Aberdeen Art Gallery
- Aberdeen Arts Centre
- Aberdeen Sheriff Court Annex and High Court of Justiciary
- Aberdeen Town House
- Aberdeen railway station
- Bede House, Old Aberdeen
- Bridge of Dee
- Brig o' Balgownie
- Girdle Ness Lighthouse
- Greyfriars Church, Aberdeen
- His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen
- King's College, Aberdeen
- Kirk of St Nicholas
- List of Category A listed buildings in Aberdeen
- Marischal College
- Music Hall Aberdeen
- Northern Hotel (Scotland)
- Old Town House, Old Aberdeen
- Provost Skene's House
- Queen's Cross Church, Aberdeen
- Robert Gordon's College
- St Andrew's Cathedral, Aberdeen
- St Machar's Cathedral
- Tivoli Theatre, Aberdeen
- Triple Kirks
- Wellington Suspension Bridge
Culture in Aberdeen
- Aberdeen Alternative Festival
- Aberdeen Art Gallery
- Aberdeen Arts Centre
- Aberdeen International Youth Festival
- Aberdeen Performing Arts
- Aberdeen Student Show
- Aberdeen and NE Scotland Music Festival
- Architecture of Aberdeen
- Beechgrove (TV series)
- Belmont Filmhouse, Aberdeen
- Belmont Street, Aberdeen
- Bothy ballad
- Central Library, Aberdeen
- Cornkister
- Culture in Aberdeen
- Doric dialect (Scotland)
- Live at the Lampie
- Royal Scottish National Orchestra
- Scotland the What?
- Shiprow
- The Flying Pigs
- Tivoli Theatre, Aberdeen
Theatres in Aberdeen
- Aberdeen Arts Centre
- Aberdeen theatres and concert halls
- Capitol Theatre, Aberdeen
- His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen
- Music Hall Aberdeen
- Tivoli Theatre, Aberdeen
Tourist attractions in Aberdeen
- Aberdeen Arts Centre
- Aberdeen Student Show
- Beach Ballroom
- Central Library, Aberdeen
- Codonas Amusement Park
- Culture in Aberdeen
- Doonies Farm
- Gray's School of Art
- King's College, Aberdeen
- List of places in Aberdeen
- Mitchell's Hospital Old Aberdeen
- Our Lady of Aberdeen
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberdeen_Arts_Centre
Also known as ACT Aberdeen.