Behaviour Festival Glasgow

Behaviour Festival Glasgow Behaviour is the Arches' annual festival of live performance, running in Spring across Glasgow. Watch this space.

BEHAVIOUR is The Arches’ annual festival of essential live performance, providing a snapshot of the most exciting international artists alongside their Scottish counterparts. This year's festival will run from Wed 8 April to Sun 17 May 2015, with the full programme being announced on Mon 23 February.

28/10/2016

BEHAVIOUR festival no longer exists - please 'like' our new sister festival Take Me Somewhere, which will take place at venues across Glasgow in 2017, and will build on the legacy of The Arches arts programme: https://www.facebook.com/TMSomewhere

Take Me Somewhere, a festival of contemporary international performance in Glasgow

30/08/2016

Take Me Somewhere will be a celebratory festival of contemporary, experimental performance, taking place in Spring 2017 in venues across Glasgow, which builds on the legacy of The Arches arts programme. The festival will consist of events created through a programme of artistic development opportuni...

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06/07/2016

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04/07/2016

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02/07/2016

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30/06/2016

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16/02/2016

WHAT COMES NEXT?

Beyond The Arches Action Research:

Following the closure of The Arches in 2015, former Artistic Director Jackie Wylie has embarked on a period of research and development to consider the legacy of its arts programme, with support from Creative Scotland, Glasgow City Council and Glasgow Life.

Artists and performance makers from all disciplines (including bands and musicians) are invited to submit Action Research proposals - creative experiments that will use artistic output to provoke reflection and progressive thinking around what comes next.

It is anticipated that two proposals will receive awards of £3,000 each, with projects expected to take place April - June 2016.

Full application details at the link.

Please share and help spread the word.

Following the closure of The Arches in 2015, former Artistic Director Jackie Wylie has embarked on a period of research and development to consider the legacy of its arts programme, with support from Creative Scotland, Glasgow City Council and Glasgow Life.Alongside consultation with other arts orga…

For those not quite accepting Monday and all that comes with it...Why not cast your mind back to BEHAVIOUR 2015 and fill...
01/06/2015

For those not quite accepting Monday and all that comes with it...

Why not cast your mind back to BEHAVIOUR 2015 and fill out our survey! Everyone loves surveys, right...?

We'd really love to hear what you thought. If you provided your email address at the time of booking, we'll have sent you a wee email with a SurveyMonkey link last Friday.

Can't find it? Check your junk folder. Still can't find it? Let us know and we'll re-send.

Thanks awfully!

17/05/2015

As we wrap up Behaviour, the theme of which was futures, we'd like to thank each and every one of you who helped make it happen.

This weekend was our Sexology festival-within-a-festival, all about bringing people together to talk openly and honestly. It's been brilliant- and especially poignant given this week's news.

Last night, just before Lois Weaver's brilliant show (4 STARS from The Herald (Glasgow)), our brilliant Arches Community Choir sang us this.

Please read tour message of thanks in the description.

There is SO MUCH happening this weekend as part of our   with Wellcome Collection. Here's a wee planner to excite and or...
15/05/2015

There is SO MUCH happening this weekend as part of our with Wellcome Collection. Here's a wee planner to excite and organise your mind...

See you tomorrow!

Don't forget to join the fun over on our event page: on.fb.me/1GHCXQf

One of the foremothers of American womens' theatre, Lois Weaver is just one of the guests at  , taking place next weeken...
10/05/2015

One of the foremothers of American womens' theatre, Lois Weaver is just one of the guests at , taking place next weekend at Behaviour Festival Glasgow in association with Wellcome Collection. Weaver will discuss issues around getting older and having s*x at a special long-table event on Sunday, following an evening performance by her alter-ego Tammy Why Not on Saturday.

Over the rest of the weekend, see Lucy Asten Holmes-Elliot live painting at her *xual exhibition, experience an intimate one-on-one performance devised by Rosana Cade, visit the Human Library UK, and join the discussions at our and sessions. Just £5 for a day pass - and many of the events are free.

Join us: on.fb.me/1GHCXQf

Lois Weaver is a Guggenheim-winning artist, activist, writer, director, and Professor of Contemporary Performance at Queen Mary University of London. Her work centres…

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