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Five things to do in Scotland this week — from modern dance to Sarah Millican

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Five things to do in Scotland this week —  from modern dance to Sarah Millican

The contemporary dance troupe, last seen in Scotland with its bold reworking of Peaky Blinders, returns with Death Trap, a double bill of two interesting shorter pieces.

Cerberus muses upon mortality and myth; Goat is inspired by the music and spirit of Nina Simone, and devised by the choreographer Ben Duke after the 2017 terror attacks at London Bridge (near Rambert’s studio). Does it sound a bit grim? Fear not, there’s a surprising amount of levity in there too.
Details Mar 26-27, His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen; rambert.org.uk

The Stone of Scone or Stone of Destiny was used in the coronation of Scottish (and later British) monarchs

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Perth Museum reopens next weekend after a £27 million facelift — and the Stone of Destiny is the big-name draw. Back in Scotland after Edward I stuck it in his backpack in 1296, the stone is

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