With details of upcoming events at National Museums, Scotland:
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Rip It Up at our autumn events
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Experience all things Scottish pop at the National Museum of Scotland
this autumn with our programme of Rip It Up-themed events.
From The Big Scottish Pop Quiz with
Phill Jupitus, to talks, record fairs and our legendary Museum Lates, immerse yourself in the
story of Scottish pop music from the 1950s to the present day. And don't
forget to visit the exhibition itself until 25
November.
Sponsored by Baillie
Gifford Investment Managers.
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Rip It Up events at the museum
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Key Note Sessions
Thu 27 Sep, 18 Oct & 1 Nov,
19:30–21:00
Join us for a series of panel discussions featuring artists and
authors, including Clare Grogan, Richard Jobson, Emma Pollock and
Barbara Dickson, as they reflect on key moments in the story of
Scottish pop.
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Rip It Up talk and record fair
Sat 29 Sep
Visit our one-day Record Fair (11:00–16:00) or join
us for In Conversation with Brian Hogg (14:00–15:00),
author of All That
Ever Mattered: The History of Scottish Rock and Pop, as
he explores the story of Scottish popular music.
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The Big Scottish Pop Quiz
with Phill Jupitus
Sun 7 Oct, 18:30–21:30, age
18+
Think you know Scottish pop? Test your music trivia knowledge with our
Scottish pop quiz hosted by very special quizmaster, Phill Jupitus.
Drinks and food will be available to buy on the night and you’ll be
able to do some last-minute cramming in Rip It Up before the quiz
begins.
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Turntable Pop-up and Performance
Sat 3 Nov
Composer Michael John McCarthy invites listeners of all ages to share
their music memories and stories. Browse our record collection and pick
your favourite track to share at our free pop-up (12:00–14:00), then
join Michael and guest for a Turntable performance (14:30–15:30)
exploring memory, identity and, most importantly, the joy of music.
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Museum Late: Rip It Up
Fri 16 Nov, 19:00–22:30, age 18+
Our Museum Lates return with a Rip It Up-themed evening extravaganza.
Enjoy live music from two of the exhibition’s featured bands, 2017
Scottish Album of the Year Award winners Sacred Paws and independent
pioneers The Pastels, along with bars, food, themed activities and a
chance to explore the museum and exhibition after dark.
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Off The Record
Sat 17 Nov, 10:00–17:00
At this event for young musicians and those who want to work in the
music industry aged 16–25, this day of seminars, discussions and
workshops aims to demystify the industry and provide the knowledge to
kickstart a career in music.
Part of Year of Young
People 2018
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The future of Scottish pop
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Scottish Album of the Year Award 2018
winner announced
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Edinburgh's Young Fathers have been
announced as the winners of the 2018 Scottish Album of the Year (SAY)
Award.
Hot on the heels of that announcement we will shortly be updating The
SAY Award section in the Rip It Up exhibition to feature the band's
award-winning album Cocoa Sugar.
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Shop the
exhibition
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From branded tea towels and tote bags to
collectible band merchandise, plus an exhibition CD and of course
the fantastic book written by broadcaster Vic
Galloway, don't forget to visit the Rip It Up shop in the museum and
online.
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Rip It Up across
Edinburgh
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SHAMANIC at Edinburgh University
Old Quad
Fri 28 Sep, 19:00
A visceral collision of alternative rock, live painting, projection and
architecture, this outdoor show features Fay Fife (The Rezillos) and
artist Maria Rud plus special guests, with a prelude reading by Rula
Lenska.
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Rip It Up screenings at Filmhouse
Tue 23 & Mon 29 Oct
Don't miss two documentaries by acclaimed director Grant McPhee. Big
Gold Dream (23 Oct) looks at the creativity and innovation of
Scotland's post-punk scene, while Teenage Superstars (29 Oct) explores
Glasgow's alternative music scene from the mid 80s to early 90s.
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Edinburgh's Greatest Hits:
The Story of the Capital's Music
Saturdays until 24 Nov
Join Edinburgh Music Tours for a guided walking tour telling the story
of the musicians who have stayed, played and made music in Edinburgh.
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Our mailing address is:
National Museums Scotland
Chambers Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1JF
Copyright © 2018 National Museums Scotland, All rights reserved.
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