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ducasi
15th-January-2007, 09:58 PM
Got a flyer through my door the other day for this place (http://www.gatheringlasgow.co.uk/) – "Gather in Glasgow". It's just 5 minutes up the road from me...

From the descriptions and the photos, it looks really nice, and very dancer-friendly.

Here's a wee description of the main space...

The studio space is the main activity area and has a maximum area of 10m (32 feet) x 8m (26 feet). It has mirrors along one wall (the 8m one) but with a curtain so that the mirror can be closed off as appropriate depending on the use for the venue.
I'm not good at figuring out how big a space is, so I'm not sure what that size would mean for how many dancers you could fit in.

They are starting up some of the typical dance classes you'd expect – salsa, street, etc... They mention a possibility of tango classes and they want to run regular ceilidhs there too.

Anyway, figure it would be good for practicing, workshops, or perhaps a monthly "smooth grooves" tea-dance, or something like that... (Hint, hint! :flower:)

Freya
15th-January-2007, 10:03 PM
Looks fab!!!!

D am n why's it in Glasgow?

Freudian Hips
15th-January-2007, 10:12 PM
Looks fab!!!!

D am n why's it in Glasgow?

Because we're not :hug:

Tiggerbabe
15th-January-2007, 10:22 PM
The dance floor, itself, in the Invercarse is 11.5m X 9.6m so that might give you a better idea of the size.

Tartaniad
15th-January-2007, 11:04 PM
Hi Duncan.this place is in the mes just off Byres road so when its finished we could all jump round to Jinty McGintys for a refreshment.Not sure that it would be good venue though as its quite small.I also think its above an old garage??

ducasi
16th-January-2007, 12:34 AM
Hi Duncan.this place is in the mes just off Byres road so when its finished we could all jump round to Jinty McGintys for a refreshment.Not sure that it would be good venue though as its quite small.I also think its above an old garage??
Yeah, there's a huge range of nearby pubs and restaurants. :D

I haven't been down Ruthven Lane lately, but I was suspicious that there were no external photos. From digging around, I'd guess it's the brick building in the mid-ground of this photo (http://www.flickr.com/photos/broccoli/124821235/). Think the old garage is on the other side of the lane...

So, OK, it's small – but that's just another word for intimate. ;)

TheTramp
16th-January-2007, 12:58 AM
The dance floor, itself, in the Invercarse is 11.5m X 9.6m so that might give you a better idea of the size.

What's the size of the dancefloor in the King Robert Sheena? If Duncan is talking about monthly focus workshops, that'd be a better comparison....

ducasi
16th-January-2007, 01:16 AM
What's the size of the dancefloor in the King Robert Sheena? If Duncan is talking about monthly focus workshops, that'd be a better comparison....
Yeah, I figured it would comparable with the King Robert... Big enough for a workshop or a smaller class night or freestyle.

A Friday evening or Sunday afternoon chilled freestyle there (even without the focus workshop) would be lovely. If I had any organisational ability I'd give it a go myself...

I'm also thinking of possible venues for a birthday party for myself at the end of the year... It'd be nice to find a place I could walk to. ;)

Stuart M
16th-January-2007, 10:09 AM
I haven't been down Ruthven Lane lately, but I was suspicious that there were no external photos. From digging around, I'd guess it's the brick building in the mid-ground of this photo (http://www.flickr.com/photos/broccoli/124821235/).
Not sure that's the correct building ducasi - the directions (http://www.gatheringlasgow.co.uk/index.php?main_page=page&id=10&chapter=1) say go right after Stravaigin 2, then left after The Bothy. That would place it well off to the left of this photo, round the other side of the garages. I think some buildings round that side have been renovated recently.

The whole thing sounds like an interesting concept.

BeeBee
16th-January-2007, 01:34 PM
I'm also thinking of possible venues for a birthday party for myself at the end of the year... It'd be nice to find a place I could walk to. ;)

Considering your birthday is at the end of the year, I'm impressed you are looking so far in advance!! Great idea though, for your birthday, a charity dance, or a workshop or something thats a bit closer to home! Good sleuthing mister!

Lindz :flower:

ducasi
16th-January-2007, 08:41 PM
Not sure that's the correct building ducasi - the directions (http://www.gatheringlasgow.co.uk/index.php?main_page=page&id=10&chapter=1) say ... Yeah, you're right – the building is definitely in this photo (http://www.flashearth.com/?lat=55.875551&lon=-4.295148&z=19.8&r=329&src=ggl) though. ;)

ducasi
16th-January-2007, 08:46 PM
Considering your birthday is at the end of the year, I'm impressed you are looking so far in advance!! Great idea though, for your birthday, a charity dance, or a workshop or something thats a bit closer to home! Good sleuthing mister!

Lindz :flower:
Hey, a charity dance sounds good for my birthday – all money raised going to the Ageing Dancer Benevolent Fund. :sick:

Been thinking about this for a while... But then I'm good at ideas – actually implementing them isn't my strong point however. :(

Freudian Hips
16th-January-2007, 08:56 PM
But then I'm good at ideas – actually implementing them isn't my strong point however. :(


But I am :D

Want a hand? :clap:

ducasi
4th-January-2008, 03:38 PM
Never did get round to organising a birthday party at this venue, but I have just found another great-looking venue in Glasgow which would be ideal for classes or parties.

It's at Sloan's in the Argyle Arcade. They have a fabulous ballroom upstairs (http://www.sloansglasgow.com/Sloans-ballroom.htm), plus a few smaller rooms that are available for hire (http://www.sloansglasgow.com/hire.htm).

Apparently there's already a weekly Tango class there on Mondays, and Dance House use it on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

drathzel
4th-January-2008, 04:03 PM
I hate you all VERY VERY much right now!!!!

Why cant we have lovely venues like that!

Stuart M
4th-January-2008, 06:07 PM
It's at Sloan's in the Argyle Arcade. They have a fabulous ballroom upstairs (http://www.sloansglasgow.com/Sloans-ballroom.htm), plus a few smaller rooms that are available for hire (http://www.sloansglasgow.com/hire.htm).
Sloan's is nice, but if availability of parking nearby is a criteria, it's a complete non-starter, no?

ElleBee
4th-January-2008, 07:04 PM
Sloans does look great. I got an email from DADA today (http://www.dada.co.uk (http://www.dada.co.uk/)) who, along with Dance House are organising taster dance sessions there from 8th – 19th Jan at lunchtimes, so anyone in the city centre could nip along for a nosy!

Parking at the back of St Enoch’s isn’t too far away!?

ducasi
4th-January-2008, 07:40 PM
Parking at the back of St Enoch’s isn’t too far away!?
There's also a car park in Mitchell Street which is very near. In the evenings there's also (I believe) free on-street parking around about there. Presumably their current patrons manage.


Sloans does look great. I got an email from DADA today (WELCOME TO DADA (http://www.dada.co.uk)) who, along with Dance House are organising taster dance sessions there from 8th – 19th Jan at lunchtimes, so anyone in the city centre could nip along for a nosy!
I have to confess, it was the DADA email which led me to look into it.

drathzel
5th-January-2008, 04:47 AM
what on earth does dada stand for?