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15 years ago
great new performing arts venue ,high quality shows
350 West Granton Road
Edinburgh EH5 1QE
United Kingdom
0131 669 4400
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PASS Theatre opens at 9:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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PASS Theatre closes at 4:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
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It might not look like much from the outside, but inside it's a little gem of a dance school! Dance…read moreFor All is a more traditional dance school, which in contrast to the modern facilities at Dance Base, offers an experience much closer to my childhood dance classes. The ballet class I have attended features live piano music and the teacher provides useful, individual instruction in a non-threatening manner. Very reasonably priced, with adequate changing facilities. The school makes excellent use of its two studios to provide a range of classes, including exam syllabus classes for young and old alike.
I've taken a few different courses at Dance Base now and loved every one! All of the teachers are…read moreat the top of their craft and in my experience are dedicated to fostering and encouraging supportive and friendly atmosphere both in and beyond their classes. The administrative staff are equally lovely and helpful. As the National Centre for Dance you can truly tell how passionate and dedicated everyone is to championing this art form. I especially appreciate that Dance Base platforms a variety of dance forms which are harder to access, such as Dr Charm's Burlesque class which I have been in for a year now (and have already booked my slot for autumn)!
This place is amazing. The depth and skill of their teachers , and the range of classes offered…read moremean there is something for everyone. It is truly a place for everyone from professional dancers to schmucks like me. Go here. It will be so much fun.
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The Bollywood dance class was brilliant. We got drawn in to adding half a dozen moves together and…read moresomewhere along the line, sweated more than any gym class, but were still enjoying ourselves. Each move got faster and more complex as hands, arms and facial expressions got added to the stomping feet (the only dance class where we behave like a herd of elephants and get praised for it!). The feet were counterbalanced by very sweet upper body moves and I thought we looked great after just one session. Somehow it was easier to pick up than Zumba and worked the body harder without appearing to so do. I'd seriously think about committing to a series of classes. The teacher was great very gentle and patient, and praising. I think he enjoyed our enthusiasm despite our lack of skill. We didn't half look good by the time he'd finished with us.
I went to the Bollywood class and absolutely loved it! The teacher was very patient and encouraging…read moreand the music was uplifting and great to work up a sweat to, which I certainly did. The teacher taught us each move individually and made sure we understood it, before putting together the whole routine, and when at the end it all came together there was a great sense of achievement. I can see this as being a great way to lose weight, if that's your reason for doing it, but it's also great fun and something completely different.
Lord have mercy I got my ass kicked tonight. France Zumba class! Looooovvveeedddd it!! Thankyou so…read moremuch. I lastest the whole class! I didn't do everything a full my lord she moves and her musicality is superb. The engery of everyone. Smiles everywhere!!!!! Getting in shape for ballet Thursday where I will get a superb hiding!! I was sweating from my shoulders!!! If you are in Edinburgh. Really. Her routines can be picked up by anyone. And if you don't sometimes-no fear-- just shake your booty. Chaps too!! Loved it when she shouted "freestyle!!!!". Too fun! I feel like I've had too much fun. My hamstrings I can tell are going to be wicked hard tomorrow. Excellent as that was my favourite part when I use to dance dance modern and jazz. Ok am going to stop now. I could go on. Everyone go. https://m.facebook.com/profile.php?id=150877938298048
From the owner: Zumba Dance Fitness for all ages and abilities - Zumba Gold, Zumba Kids & Zumba Kids coming soon -…read moreSeptember 2013
Keep an eye out for all sorts of shows by independent performers: comedy, magic, fire, etc.. The…read moreEdinburgh Festival Fringe is a joyous annual event that happens every August. Short street performances are spread throughout the city, particularly centering around the Royal Mile. We were unlucky with the weather in that it was pouring rain the day we visited. And so it was difficult to find shows as well as for the entertainers who had to stall until a large enough crowd had gathered. For the ones that we did stop to watch, they were quite enjoyable.
I happened to be visiting Edinburgh for a college reunion during the time of the Fringe Festival,…read moreso after meeting up with my friends at the airport, we all headed to the Royal Mile (which I fondly started calling the High Mile on account of its elevation and because so many people were high on life, drugs or alcohol!) to soak in the atmosphere. And what an atmosphere it was! Full of buskers, mimes, musicians, and eclectic acts - from Japanese pop to American tap dancing to an Eastern European theatre group performing a moving play about Jewish children interned at a Nazi concentration camp. It was a warm and sunny afternoon and the crowd was out in force, and I could clearly see the shimmering blue waters of the Firth of Forth in the distance. After stopping by for a wonderful meal of haggis and salmon and IPA at the Whiski Bar and Restaurant (different review for that one), we plunged back into the creativity and madness, enjoying the magical experience that's the Fringe!
There are very few opportunities in life where someone tells you to jiggle your thigh fat and you…read more don't want to punch them... The opportunities where someone tells you to jiggle your thighs and you not only WANT to but you greatly enjoy the process and laugh the whole way through, while listening to great music tracks, swinging feather fans, peeling gloves & cracking jokes? Those are unicorns.
I thoroughly enjoyed the Academy of Burlesque and Cabaret's beginners course so a group burlesque…read morelesson was an obvious choice for my recent hen party. Our instructor Gypsy was fabulous, she immediately put the group at ease. Even the most uncoordinated people in the group managed to follow her instructions which she delivered in a simple but entertaining way. Everybody had a blast, even those who were a bit nervous beforehand. By the end of the lesson even my mum and future mother-in-law where twirling their tassels like a pro! I am sure we will see some fabulous poses in the wedding photos and I guarantee that everybody will be trying the tassel twirling at home! I shall definitely be booking myself into their next course of lessons when I come back from my honeymoon! -Erika Birse
We came to see Chicago the musical and it was so fun! This venue is gorgeous and every seat had a…read moregreat view. The inside was ornate and special and the seats were comfy. They had multiple snack and drink bars that were averagely priced - nothing outrageous. The bathroom lines at intermission were organized, with staff trained to keep everyone moving. The show itself was sooo well done and entertaining. There was awesome dancing, singing, acting, and lots of jokes sprinkled throughout for added entertainment. As of last week, you must show a vaccination card at the entrance and wear a mask during the show unless you're eating or drinking.
A really beautiful venue. I went and saw Dynamo here a few weeks back, this was the perfect space…read moreand from the upper balcony we could see everything perfectly on the stage. Lines for snacks and the bathroom can be quite long pre show and during intermission. Very easy to navigate within the venue and the architecture is gorgeous.
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Today was a lovely day and still I thought I will check out some illustrative art from young…read moreprospective students at the Edinburgh College of Art Degree Show. The entrance to the exhibition is located of Westport Street and the illustrated gallery can be found on the 4th floor in a very modern building just opposite from Edinburgh castle with very amazing views. One of the students is no other than our own Ollie from "Wings", who is a very talented young man bringing his fantasies to life, presented in a combination of colourful fiction and science. You need a certain class of talent to draw various human and other forms with such a detailed eye, otherwise what you paint is missing shape and essence. He uses bright and eccentric colours indicating fun and play, and his arty signature is a little dog called "Wings" (well, we might hope so ;-) ) You can also admire his art work in the Princess Mall shopping centre at Waverly Station. There his talent and illustrative work is displayed on a massive wall for everybody to see when passing by. It's literally a very large print with many little characters in it, all waiting in a queue to get into the Mall for a bit of shopping. Remember to look out for it next time you are there. Tomorrow is the last day of the Art Degree Exhibition, so you better hurry. There is a lot to see!
ECA is a bit like other Edinburgh University buildings in that during the school year, students are…read moretortured (and by tortured I mean taught and by taught I mean made to sit exams) there, while during the Fringe, it becomes a venue. The Edinburgh College of Art, surprise surprise, offers art courses. I've met a few photography students from there (all amazing photographers), and their fashion students are, I think, in some way, affiliated with Godiva in the Grassmarket. Every year, the students will take over the many many buildings with a week (or so) long degree exhibition. This exhibition is massive. All the different students have their own sections, so there's the photography part, the fashion part, textiles, animation, etc. It borders on impossible to do it in a day. During the festival, I saw a great show where people in amazing make-up danced and did acro on stilts. It was jaw-dropping. Also, the building itself is pretty amazing. I mean, I'm not a fan of the outside, but then inside is full of columns and huge open spaces. If you haven't made the degree show ever, keep it in mind for next year. And keep your ears open for news on fringe shows going on in the college.
Was here for an improv festival and this is such a nice venue! Smart to have a cafe and hangout…read morearea for people to gather before or after shows and have a drink or a bite to eat. Lovely facility and very convenient being right on the Royal Mile.
Excellent story telling venue. We heard a Viking story called "Walk the Oars." If you get a…read morechance, don't miss it. You will participate in a story of an adventure from a fiord to Shetland. Quite an adventure, but my arms are tired from all the rowing!
The Scottish Storytelling Centre, designed by Malcolm Fraser Architects. Picture Credit to http://solenc.tumblr.com/
This theatre makes me feel cultured as $%&#. They should put that sentence on a t-shirt and sell it…read moreas merch... I would buy that. But all high brow/low brow t-shirt genius aside, Traverse is a decent theatre in the heart of the city that placates my PASD - Post Art School Disorder. You see, i'm a Fine Arts kid. One of the cheerfully idiotic few who wave their BFA proudly and wax poetic about Russian literature and experimental film at any opportunity. After four years immersed in the world of post secondary fine art education, I require frequent injections of artsy fartsy stuff to keep me balanced and my life long dream of becoming a world famous poet quietly ticking away in the background. Sure, Usher Hall steps in to hoist this burden every so often, but when it comes to pretentious theatre that I unapologetically adore: Traverse wins. The staff are lovely, the drinks are fairly priced, the steps in the theatre space have this "I could go down at any moment" grunge aspect to them and they always have an interesting mix of indie shows throughout the year. From children's magic shows to dance to a one woman show retelling a complete novel in one act (nod to A Girl Is A Half Formed Thing) - you might not always love it, but it will always be something worth talking about. Definitely keep an eye on this space in August for some the the Fringe festival's most unusual work.
The Traverse has quite captured my heart. I've not been there during the year, I'm afraid (not…read morebeing a permanent resident of Edinburgh, sob) but during festival season the Traverse can be trusted to put on the most impressive array of shows, most of which are amazing. Granted, I'm a 'theatre person' so my opinion is probably a bit biased, but I'm usually very impressed by the offerings at the Traverse. Even if I don't like a show, it's never all bad - there's something good to each show, whether it's the writing, the acting, or the technical aspects. The Traverse focuses on new Scottish playwrights, although during the festival many international companies come through as well. It probably hosts the largest concentration of Fringe First winners of all the venues, and each show is on a highly professional level. As for the venue itself, there are two theatres - a bigger, traditional space and a smaller black box theatre, and there's not a bad seat in either house. There's a coffee shop upstairs and a bar downstairs, and one can usually hobnob with the actors in the bar after a given show, which makes theatre that much more accessible. As far as quality goes, the Traverse is hands-down my favorite venue in Edinburgh.
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