Bank of Scotland Imaginate Festival

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Bank of Scotland Imaginate Festival

Time: May 10, 2010 to May 16, 2010
Location: Edinburgh
Event Type: festival
Organized By: Alice McGrath
Latest Activity: Apr 6, 2010

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Take your seats for the 21st Bank of Scotland Imaginate Festival, the UKs largest performing arts festival for children and young people, presenting fabulous national and international performances in Edinburgh and on tour throughout Scotland.

DELEGATE PACKAGES ON SALE FROM 1ST MARCH!>...and will sell out in 24 hours - so be quick!

The Festival offers a range of packages especially created for producers, programmers and practitioners. Each package offers a unique route through the Festival including world class performances for children from 0 - 16 years as well as the opportunity to meet colleagues and performers from across the UK and around the world. The Package price includes all tickets; industry and social events; a delegate manual with company information and a delegate contact list.

Full details of all of the available packages for the 2010 Festival will be available on the Festival website from Monday 22 February. http://www.imaginate.org.uk/FESTIVAL/takingpart.php

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