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Robert Livingston wrote a new post, Northings Podcast 15: Moray Art Centre, on the site Northings 11 years, 8 months ago
ROBERT LIVINGSTON speaks to Founder and Director of the Moray Art Centre, RANDY KLINGER.
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Robert Livingston wrote a new post, Northings No More, on the site Northings 11 years, 10 months ago
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Robert Livingston wrote a new post, Inverness College Drama Degree, on the site Northings 11 years, 11 months ago
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Robert Livingston wrote a new post, HI-Arts Reflections: Zenwing Puppets, on the site Northings 12 years ago
Ross-shire-based Zenwing Puppets may have started small, but with the launch of Creativity in Care this month their work takes an exciting new direction. Robert Livingston talked to Karrie Marshall about Zenwing’s […]
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Robert Livingston wrote a new post, Wanted: Alive or…, on the site Northings 12 years, 1 month ago
At a recent meeting of members of the Highlands and Islands Theatre Network, a colleague from the Edinburgh-based company Stellar Quines gave a fascinating presentation on the company’s experiments with live […]
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Robert Livingston wrote a new post, How to come third and win, on the site Northings 12 years, 3 months ago
We are binary creatures, cursed by our bilateral symmetry to think in terms of pairings and oppositions: black and white, right and wrong, formal and informal, incomer and native. We are (no pun intended) […]
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Robert Livingston wrote a new post, Speakout: Memory and Legacy, on the site Northings 12 years, 5 months ago
Engagement from the Inside
ROBERT LIVINGSTON recalls the most important formative experience in his career in the arts at Glasgow’s Third Eye Centre, and ponders the lessons to be learned from its fascinating […] -
Robert Livingston wrote a new post, The Shock of the Neuk, on the site Northings 12 years, 5 months ago
Before moving to the Highlands we lived for twelve years in Anstruther in the East Neuk of Fife. In the mid 90s Anstruther and its smaller neighbour Pittenweem were sad places: empty shops along the harbour […]
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Robert Livingston wrote a new post, ‘A Great Summer of Art’, on the site Northings 12 years, 6 months ago
I hate sport. All sport and any sport, from tiddlywinks to Premier League Football. So, this dismal summer has held a particular horror for me, what with Wimbledon, Euro 2012, wall-to-wall golf tournaments, and […]
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Robert Livingston wrote a new post, HI~Arts Awards Preview, on the site Northings 12 years, 7 months ago
Great Oaks from Little Acorns
Sometimes even a small amount of funding is all that’s needed… Northings asked HI~Arts Director ROBERT LIVINGSTON to introduce their suite of awards schemes for individuals, in […] -
Robert Livingston wrote a new post, Sausages, trains and Old Spice, on the site Northings 12 years, 8 months ago
We’ve been to the lands where everyone eats sausages and drinks beer, where the trains run on time and are spacious and clean, and where culture still seems to be funded—and supported—to a remarkable degree. We’ve […]
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Robert Livingston wrote a new post, Month in the Life: Robert Livingston, HI-Arts Director, on the site Northings 12 years, 9 months ago
Our behind-the-scenes look into the lives of arts people in the Highlands and Islands continues as ROBERT LIVINGSTON, Director of arts development agency, HI~Arts, records his hectic May 2003.
May 2To Huntly […]
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Robert Livingston wrote a new post, Whaar is da snaa o fernyear?, on the site Northings 12 years, 9 months ago
We spent part of the Easter weekend in Ullapool and, even if there hadn’t been a persistent drizzle of that fine rain that soaks you to the skin, we’d certainly have visited, as we always do, the village’s two […]
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Robert Livingston commented on the post, BBC SSO, on the site Northings 12 years, 9 months ago
Dear James
I respect your opinions on so many subjects that it pains me to take issue with you, but to dismiss the cheery and ebullient First Symphony of Shostakovitch as ‘cacophony’ is grossly unfair. Is […]
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Robert Livingston commented on the post, Hebrides Ensemble, on the site Northings 12 years, 10 months ago
I’ve rarely felt so intensely the correlation between music and meditation. It was an effort to break the spell and start applauding. A good size of audience for such a challenging programme, and utterly silent […]
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Robert Livingston wrote a new post, Is Beauty Useful?, on the site Northings 12 years, 10 months ago
Last Saturday we went through to Nairn to hear Joanna MacGregor play Bach’s Goldberg Variations. It was revelatory. Bach fanatic though I am, I’d never really managed to properly engage with this hour-long display of compositional and keyboard virtuosity. MacGregor’s performance made me understand why: too many players approach the work with rever…[Read more]
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Robert Livingston commented on the post, The Scottish Ensemble with Lawrence Power, on the site Northings 12 years, 11 months ago
You’ve said it all, Georgina, especially about the imaginative programming, compared to the ‘big boys’, and the sheer, mesmeric intensity and showmanship of the playing. There were two young children next to us who, I suspect, will be playing ‘air viola’ for some time to come! And after that fine piece by the unjustly neglected […]
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Gill Russell and Robert Livingston are now friends 12 years, 11 months ago
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Robert Livingston wrote a new post, Grumpy in Glasgow, on the site Northings 12 years, 11 months ago
Forget policemen and doctors, you really know you’re getting old when some of the regular contributors to ‘Grumpy Old Men’ are younger than you are. My home town of Glasgow regularly brings out my inner grumpiness. I spent most of the first half of my life there, but I haven’t lived in the city since […]
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Robert Livingston commented on the post, Hebrides Ensemble: American Pioneers, on the site Northings 13 years, 2 months ago
I couldn’t agree more, Georgina: it was a terrific concert. Like you I found the Crumb very much of its time, if always fascinating, and I can’t imagine it will seem as thrilling in sixty years time as the Ives still does today. But what a great chance to hear such a varied programme in […]
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