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Concert set to toast museum anniversary



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Published Date: 21 November 2008
THE tenth anniversary of the National Museum of Scotland is set to be celebrated in traditional Scottish style next week with a special free St Andrew's Day concert.
Since the award-winning building was first opened by Her Majesty the Queen on St Andrew's Day 1998, more than 7.5 million visitors have enjoyed the attraction's galleries and exhibits which tell the story of Scotland's land, people and culture.

Sp
ecial exhibitions over the years have ranged from green design to cutting edge jewellery and currently include Jean Muir: A Fashion Icon.

On St Andrew's Day, Fife band, The Pictish Trail, will top the bill at the Museum's free concert as part of a programme that showcases Scottish music and dance. There will also be the rare chance to hear the fanfare of the reconstructed Iron Age Celtic war horn, the Carnyx.

Stephen Allen, Head of Learning and Programmes from National Museums Scotland said: "St Andrew's Day is always a special occasion but this year, November 30 is particularly important for us as it marks ten years since the National Museum of Scotland first opened its doors.

"In that time, the Museum has become a Scottish landmark – an integral part of Scotland's cultural landscape.

"We're exceptionally proud of everything that has been achieved and look forward to seeing the Museum's continued evolution."





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  • Last Updated: 21 November 2008 10:04 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

alex paterson,

edinburgh 21/11/2008 12:54:04
This sounds like a very exciting day,i must make a point of getting along their.
2

I love to eat Sellotape,

21/11/2008 13:41:38
getting along there, Alex. Getting along there.
3

Drat,

Edinburgh 21/11/2008 20:51:51
Lovely building, marvelous exhibits, great staff, shame about the management.

 

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