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  • AUCHTERARDER, SCOTLAND - June 17 2023:<br />
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Scottish supermodel Eunice Olumide attends the Gleneagles Hotel Garden Party 2023
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  • AUCHTERARDER, SCOTLAND - June 17 2023:<br />
<br />
Scottish supermodel Eunice Olumide attends the Gleneagles Hotel Garden Party 2023
    EEm_Gleneagles_Garden_Party_AT_17062...JPG
  • AUCHTERARDER, SCOTLAND - June 17 2023:<br />
<br />
Scottish supermodel Eunice Olumide attends the Gleneagles Hotel Garden Party 2023
    EEm_Gleneagles_Garden_Party_AT_17062...JPG
  • AUCHTERARDER, SCOTLAND - June 17 2023:<br />
<br />
Scottish supermodel Eunice Olumide attends the Gleneagles Hotel Garden Party 2023
    EEm_Gleneagles_Garden_Party_AT_17062...JPG
  • AUCHTERARDER, SCOTLAND - June 17 2023:<br />
<br />
Scottish supermodel Eunice Olumide attends the Gleneagles Hotel Garden Party 2023
    EEm_Gleneagles_Garden_Party_AT_17062...JPG
  • AUCHTERARDER, SCOTLAND - June 17 2023:<br />
<br />
Scottish supermodel Eunice Olumide attends the Gleneagles Hotel Garden Party 2023
    EEm_Gleneagles_Garden_Party_AT_17062...JPG
  • AUCHTERARDER, SCOTLAND - June 17 2023:<br />
<br />
Scottish supermodel Eunice Olumide attends the Gleneagles Hotel Garden Party 2023
    EEm_Gleneagles_Garden_Party_AT_17062...JPG
  • AUCHTERARDER, SCOTLAND - June 17 2023:<br />
<br />
Scottish supermodel Eunice Olumide attends the Gleneagles Hotel Garden Party 2023
    EEm_Gleneagles_Garden_Party_AT_17062...JPG
  • AUCHTERARDER, SCOTLAND - June 17 2023:<br />
<br />
Scottish supermodel Eunice Olumide attends the Gleneagles Hotel Garden Party 2023
    EEm_Gleneagles_Garden_Party_AT_17062...JPG
  • AUCHTERARDER, SCOTLAND - June 17 2023:<br />
<br />
Scottish supermodel Eunice Olumide attends the Gleneagles Hotel Garden Party 2023
    EEm_Gleneagles_Garden_Party_AT_17062...JPG
  • AUCHTERARDER, SCOTLAND - June 17 2023:<br />
<br />
Scottish supermodel Eunice Olumide attends the Gleneagles Hotel Garden Party 2023
    EEm_Gleneagles_Garden_Party_AT_17062...JPG
  • AUCHTERARDER, SCOTLAND - June 17 2023:<br />
<br />
Scottish supermodel Eunice Olumide attends the Gleneagles Hotel Garden Party 2023
    EEm_Gleneagles_Garden_Party_AT_17062...JPG
  • Oban's RNLB Mora Edith MacDonald assisting along with other emergency services in the search for a missing person in the Oban area....... (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Missing_Person_Oban_SL161220...JPG
  • Oban's RNLB Mora Edith MacDonald assisting along with other emergency services in the search for a missing person in the Oban area....... (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Missing_Person_Oban_SL161220...JPG
  • Oban's RNLB Mora Edith MacDonald assisting along with other emergency services in the search for a missing person in the Oban area....... (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Missing_Person_Oban_SL161220...JPG
  • Oban's RNLB Mora Edith MacDonald assisting along with other emergency services in the search for a missing person in the Oban area....... (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Missing_Person_Oban_SL161220...JPG
  • Oban's RNLB Mora Edith MacDonald assisting along with other emergency services in the search for a missing person in the Oban area....... (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Missing_Person_Oban_SL161220...JPG
  • Oban's RNLB Mora Edith MacDonald assisting along with other emergency services in the search for a missing person in the Oban area....... (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Missing_Person_Oban_SL161220...JPG
  • Oban's RNLB Mora Edith MacDonald assisting along with other emergency services in the search for a missing person in the Oban area....... (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Missing_Person_Oban_SL161220...JPG
  • Oban's RNLB Mora Edith MacDonald assisting along with other emergency services in the search for a missing person in the Oban area....... (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Missing_Person_Oban_SL161220...JPG
  • Oban's RNLB Mora Edith MacDonald assisting along with other emergency services in the search for a missing person in the Oban area....... (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Missing_Person_Oban_SL161220...JPG
  • Oban's RNLB Mora Edith MacDonald assisting along with other emergency services in the search for a missing person in the Oban area....... (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Missing_Person_Oban_SL161220...JPG
  • Persons trapped down mine, Charlestown<br />
<br />
Emergency services from SFRS, Scottish Ambulance, Police Scotland and Mine Rescue attended West Road, Charlestown, Fife after a report of someone trapped in old mine workings.<br />
<br />
(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_PERSONS-TRAPPED-OLD-MINES-CHARLE...jpg
  • Persons trapped down mine, Charlestown<br />
<br />
Emergency services from SFRS, Scottish Ambulance, Police Scotland and Mine Rescue attended West Road, Charlestown, Fife after a report of someone trapped in old mine workings.<br />
<br />
(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_PERSONS-TRAPPED-OLD-MINES-CHARLE...jpg
  • Persons trapped down mine, Charlestown<br />
<br />
Emergency services from SFRS, Scottish Ambulance, Police Scotland and Mine Rescue attended West Road, Charlestown, Fife after a report of someone trapped in old mine workings.<br />
<br />
(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_PERSONS-TRAPPED-OLD-MINES-CHARLE...jpg
  • Persons trapped down mine, Charlestown<br />
<br />
Emergency services from SFRS, Scottish Ambulance, Police Scotland and Mine Rescue attended West Road, Charlestown, Fife after a report of someone trapped in old mine workings.<br />
<br />
(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_PERSONS-TRAPPED-OLD-MINES-CHARLE...jpg
  • Persons trapped down mine, Charlestown<br />
<br />
Emergency services from SFRS, Scottish Ambulance, Police Scotland and Mine Rescue attended West Road, Charlestown, Fife after a report of someone trapped in old mine workings.<br />
<br />
(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_PERSONS-TRAPPED-OLD-MINES-CHARLE...jpg
  • Persons trapped down mine, Charlestown<br />
<br />
Emergency services from SFRS, Scottish Ambulance, Police Scotland and Mine Rescue attended West Road, Charlestown, Fife after a report of someone trapped in old mine workings.<br />
<br />
(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_PERSONS-TRAPPED-OLD-MINES-CHARLE...jpg
  • Persons trapped down mine, Charlestown<br />
<br />
Emergency services from SFRS, Scottish Ambulance, Police Scotland and Mine Rescue attended West Road, Charlestown, Fife after a report of someone trapped in old mine workings.<br />
<br />
(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_PERSONS-TRAPPED-OLD-MINES-CHARLE...jpg
  • Persons trapped down mine, Charlestown<br />
<br />
Emergency services from SFRS, Scottish Ambulance, Police Scotland and Mine Rescue attended West Road, Charlestown, Fife after a report of someone trapped in old mine workings.<br />
<br />
(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_PERSONS-TRAPPED-OLD-MINES-CHARLE...jpg
  • Persons trapped down mine, Charlestown<br />
<br />
Emergency services from SFRS, Scottish Ambulance, Police Scotland and Mine Rescue attended West Road, Charlestown, Fife after a report of someone trapped in old mine workings.<br />
<br />
(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_PERSONS-TRAPPED-OLD-MINES-CHARLE...jpg
  • Persons trapped down mine, Charlestown<br />
<br />
Emergency services from SFRS, Scottish Ambulance, Police Scotland and Mine Rescue attended West Road, Charlestown, Fife after a report of someone trapped in old mine workings.<br />
<br />
(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_PERSONS-TRAPPED-OLD-MINES-CHARLE...jpg
  • Persons trapped down mine, Charlestown<br />
<br />
Emergency services from SFRS, Scottish Ambulance, Police Scotland and Mine Rescue attended West Road, Charlestown, Fife after a report of someone trapped in old mine workings.<br />
<br />
(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_PERSONS-TRAPPED-OLD-MINES-CHARLE...jpg
  • Persons trapped down mine, Charlestown<br />
<br />
Emergency services from SFRS, Scottish Ambulance, Police Scotland and Mine Rescue attended West Road, Charlestown, Fife after a report of someone trapped in old mine workings.<br />
<br />
(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_PERSONS-TRAPPED-OLD-MINES-CHARLE...jpg
  • Persons trapped down mine, Charlestown<br />
<br />
Emergency services from SFRS, Scottish Ambulance, Police Scotland and Mine Rescue attended West Road, Charlestown, Fife after a report of someone trapped in old mine workings.<br />
<br />
(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_PERSONS-TRAPPED-OLD-MINES-CHARLE...jpg
  • Persons trapped down mine, Charlestown<br />
<br />
Emergency services from SFRS, Scottish Ambulance, Police Scotland and Mine Rescue attended West Road, Charlestown, Fife after a report of someone trapped in old mine workings.<br />
<br />
(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_PERSONS-TRAPPED-OLD-MINES-CHARLE...jpg
  • Persons trapped down mine, Charlestown<br />
<br />
Emergency services from SFRS, Scottish Ambulance, Police Scotland and Mine Rescue attended West Road, Charlestown, Fife after a report of someone trapped in old mine workings.<br />
<br />
(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_PERSONS-TRAPPED-OLD-MINES-CHARLE...jpg
  • Persons trapped down mine, Charlestown<br />
<br />
Emergency services from SFRS, Scottish Ambulance, Police Scotland and Mine Rescue attended West Road, Charlestown, Fife after a report of someone trapped in old mine workings.<br />
<br />
(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_PERSONS-TRAPPED-OLD-MINES-CHARLE...jpg
  • Persons trapped down mine, Charlestown<br />
<br />
Emergency services from SFRS, Scottish Ambulance, Police Scotland and Mine Rescue attended West Road, Charlestown, Fife after a report of someone trapped in old mine workings.<br />
<br />
(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_PERSONS-TRAPPED-OLD-MINES-CHARLE...jpg
  • Persons trapped down mine, Charlestown<br />
<br />
Emergency services from SFRS, Scottish Ambulance, Police Scotland and Mine Rescue attended West Road, Charlestown, Fife after a report of someone trapped in old mine workings.<br />
<br />
(c) David Wardle | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_PERSONS-TRAPPED-OLD-MINES-CHARLE...jpg
  • Ewen Bremner appears at the Edinburgh International Film Festival to share his experiences of the film industry with young people.
    SCT_EEm_Ewen_Bremner_Edinburgh_RD_23...JPG
  • Ewen Bremner appears at the Edinburgh International Film Festival to share his experiences of the film industry with young people.
    SCT_EEm_Ewen_Bremner_Edinburgh_RD_23...JPG
  • Ewen Bremner appears at the Edinburgh International Film Festival to share his experiences of the film industry with young people.
    SCT_EEm_Ewen_Bremner_Edinburgh_RD_23...JPG
  • Ewen Bremner appears at the Edinburgh International Film Festival to share his experiences of the film industry with young people.
    SCT_EEm_Ewen_Bremner_Edinburgh_RD_23...JPG
  • Ewen Bremner appears at the Edinburgh International Film Festival to share his experiences of the film industry with young people.
    SCT_EEm_Ewen_Bremner_Edinburgh_RD_23...JPG
  • Ewen Bremner appears at the Edinburgh International Film Festival to share his experiences of the film industry with young people.
    SCT_EEm_Ewen_Bremner_Edinburgh_RD_23...JPG
  • Ewen Bremner appears at the Edinburgh International Film Festival to share his experiences of the film industry with young people.
    SCT_EEm_Ewen_Bremner_Edinburgh_RD_23...JPG
  • Oban's RNLB Mora Edith MacDonald assisting along with other emergency services in the search for a missing woman in the Oban area....... (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Missing_Person_Oban_SL171220...JPG
  • Oban's RNLB Mora Edith MacDonald assisting along with other emergency services in the search for a missing woman in the Oban area....... (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Missing_Person_Oban_SL171220...JPG
  • Oban's RNLB Mora Edith MacDonald assisting along with other emergency services in the search for a missing woman in the Oban area....... (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Missing_Person_Oban_SL171220...JPG
  • Oban's RNLB Mora Edith MacDonald assisting along with other emergency services in the search for a missing woman in the Oban area....... (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Missing_Person_Oban_SL171220...JPG
  • Oban's RNLB Mora Edith MacDonald assisting along with other emergency services in the search for a missing woman in the Oban area....... (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Missing_Person_Oban_SL171220...JPG
  • Oban's RNLB Mora Edith MacDonald assisting along with other emergency services in the search for a missing woman in the Oban area....... (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Missing_Person_Oban_SL171220...JPG
  • Oban's RNLB Mora Edith MacDonald assisting along with other emergency services in the search for a missing woman in the Oban area....... (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Missing_Person_Oban_SL171220...JPG
  • Oban's RNLB Mora Edith MacDonald assisting along with other emergency services in the search for a missing woman in the Oban area....... (c) Stephen Lawson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Missing_Person_Oban_SL171220...JPG
  • H.M. Coastguards search near the harbour, Port Seton, 19 September 2020; H.M. Coastguards search in the dark, looking for someone who has possibly fallen in the water.<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Air-sea_Resuce_Search_Cockenzie_...jpg
  • H.M. Coastguards search near the harbour, Port Seton, 19 September 2020; H.M. Coastguards search in the dark, looking for someone who has possibly fallen in the water.<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Air-sea_Resuce_Search_Cockenzie_...jpg
  • H.M. Coastguards search near the harbour, Port Seton, 19 September 2020; H.M. Coastguards search in the dark, looking for someone who has possibly fallen in the water.<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Air-sea_Resuce_Search_Cockenzie_...jpg
  • Search and Rescue Helicopter, Cockenzie, 19 September 2020; A search and rescue helicopter hovers above the harbour at Cockenzie, looking for someone who has possibly fallen in the water.<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Air-sea_Resuce_Search_Cockenzie_...jpg
  • Search and Rescue Helicopter, Cockenzie, 19 September 2020; A search and rescue helicopter hovers above the harbour at Cockenzie, looking for someone who has possibly fallen in the water.<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Air-sea_Resuce_Search_Cockenzie_...jpg
  • Pictured: Ross' partner Laura D'Arcy.<br />
<br />
Police and the partner of missing Dalkeith man Ross Taylor, who was last seen on the 31st of March, held an appeal at Dalkeith police station. <br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Family_appeal_in_search_for_miss...JPG
  • Pictured: Ross' partner Laura D'Arcy and the couple's six month old son, Lewis.<br />
<br />
Police and the partner of missing Dalkeith man Ross Taylor, who was last seen on the 31st of March, held an appeal at Dalkeith police station. <br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Family_appeal_in_search_for_miss...JPG
  • Pictured: Ross' partner Laura D'Arcy and the couple's six month old son, Lewis.<br />
<br />
Police and the partner of missing Dalkeith man Ross Taylor, who was last seen on the 31st of March, held an appeal at Dalkeith police station. <br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Family_appeal_in_search_for_miss...JPG
  • Pictured: Ross' partner Laura D'Arcy and the couple's six month old son, Lewis.<br />
<br />
Police and the partner of missing Dalkeith man Ross Taylor, who was last seen on the 31st of March, held an appeal at Dalkeith police station. <br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Family_appeal_in_search_for_miss...JPG
  • Pictured: Ross' partner Laura D'Arcy and the couple's six month old son, Lewis.<br />
<br />
Police and the partner of missing Dalkeith man Ross Taylor, who was last seen on the 31st of March, held an appeal at Dalkeith police station. <br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Family_appeal_in_search_for_miss...JPG
  • Pictured: Ross' partner Laura D'Arcy and the couple's six month old son, Lewis.<br />
<br />
Police and the partner of missing Dalkeith man Ross Taylor, who was last seen on the 31st of March, held an appeal at Dalkeith police station. <br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Family_appeal_in_search_for_miss...JPG
  • Pictured: Ross' partner Laura D'Arcy and the couple's six month old son, Lewis.<br />
<br />
Police and the partner of missing Dalkeith man Ross Taylor, who was last seen on the 31st of March, held an appeal at Dalkeith police station. <br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Family_appeal_in_search_for_miss...JPG
  • H.M. Coastguards search near the harbour, Port Seton, 19 September 2020; H.M. Coastguards search in the dark, looking for someone who has possibly fallen in the water.<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Air-sea_Resuce_Search_Cockenzie_...jpg
  • H.M. Coastguards search near the harbour, Port Seton, 19 September 2020; H.M. Coastguards search in the dark, looking for someone who has possibly fallen in the water.<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Air-sea_Resuce_Search_Cockenzie_...jpg
  • H.M. Coastguards search near the harbour, Port Seton, 19 September 2020; H.M. Coastguards search in the dark, looking for someone who has possibly fallen in the water.<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Air-sea_Resuce_Search_Cockenzie_...jpg
  • Search and Rescue Helicopter, Cockenzie, 19 September 2020; A search and rescue helicopter hovers above the harbour at Cockenzie, looking for someone who has possibly fallen in the water.<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Air-sea_Resuce_Search_Cockenzie_...jpg
  • Search and Rescue Helicopter, Cockenzie, 19 September 2020; A search and rescue helicopter hovers above the harbour at Cockenzie, looking for someone who has possibly fallen in the water.<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Air-sea_Resuce_Search_Cockenzie_...jpg
  • Search and Rescue Helicopter, Cockenzie, 19 September 2020; A search and rescue helicopter hovers above the harbour at Cockenzie, looking for someone who has possibly fallen in the water.<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Air-sea_Resuce_Search_Cockenzie_...jpg
  • Search and Rescue Helicopter, Cockenzie, 19 September 2020; A search and rescue helicopter hovers above the harbour at Cockenzie, looking for someone who has possibly fallen in the water.<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_Air-sea_Resuce_Search_Cockenzie_...jpg
  • Pictured: Chief Inspector Arron Clinkscales, who is leading the investigation.<br />
<br />
Police and the partner of missing Dalkeith man Ross Taylor, who was last seen on the 31st of March, held an appeal at Dalkeith police station. <br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Family_appeal_in_search_for_miss...JPG
  • Pictured: Ross' partner Laura D'Arcy and the couple's six month old son, Lewis.<br />
<br />
Police and the partner of missing Dalkeith man Ross Taylor, who was last seen on the 31st of March, held an appeal at Dalkeith police station. <br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Family_appeal_in_search_for_miss...JPG
  • Pictured: Ross' partner Laura D'Arcy and the couple's six month old son, Lewis.<br />
<br />
Police and the partner of missing Dalkeith man Ross Taylor, who was last seen on the 31st of March, held an appeal at Dalkeith police station. <br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Family_appeal_in_search_for_miss...JPG
  • Pictured: Ross' partner Laura D'Arcy and the couple's six month old son, Lewis.<br />
<br />
Police and the partner of missing Dalkeith man Ross Taylor, who was last seen on the 31st of March, held an appeal at Dalkeith police station. <br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Family_appeal_in_search_for_miss...JPG
  • Pictured: Ross' partner Laura D'Arcy and the couple's six month old son, Lewis.<br />
<br />
Police and the partner of missing Dalkeith man Ross Taylor, who was last seen on the 31st of March, held an appeal at Dalkeith police station. <br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Family_appeal_in_search_for_miss...JPG
  • Pictured: Ross' partner Laura D'Arcy and the couple's six month old son, Lewis.<br />
<br />
Police and the partner of missing Dalkeith man Ross Taylor, who was last seen on the 31st of March, held an appeal at Dalkeith police station. <br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Family_appeal_in_search_for_miss...JPG
  • Pictured: Ross' partner Laura D'Arcy and the couple's six month old son, Lewis.<br />
<br />
Police and the partner of missing Dalkeith man Ross Taylor, who was last seen on the 31st of March, held an appeal at Dalkeith police station. <br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Family_appeal_in_search_for_miss...JPG
  • Pictured: Ross' partner Laura D'Arcy and the couple's six month old son, Lewis.<br />
<br />
Police and the partner of missing Dalkeith man Ross Taylor, who was last seen on the 31st of March, held an appeal at Dalkeith police station. <br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Family_appeal_in_search_for_miss...JPG
  • Pictured: Ross' partner Laura D'Arcy and the couple's six month old son, Lewis.<br />
<br />
Police and the partner of missing Dalkeith man Ross Taylor, who was last seen on the 31st of March, held an appeal at Dalkeith police station. <br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Family_appeal_in_search_for_miss...JPG
  • Pictured: Ross' partner Laura D'Arcy and the couple's six month old son, Lewis.<br />
<br />
Police and the partner of missing Dalkeith man Ross Taylor, who was last seen on the 31st of March, held an appeal at Dalkeith police station. <br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Family_appeal_in_search_for_miss...JPG
  • Pictured: Chief Inspector Arron Clinkscales, who is leading the investigation.<br />
<br />
Police and the partner of missing Dalkeith man Ross Taylor, who was last seen on the 31st of March, held an appeal at Dalkeith police station. <br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_Family_appeal_in_search_for_miss...JPG
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
In December UK audiences will be treated to the unique opportunity of seeing the thrilling Russian ballerina, Natalia Osipova, Principal of the Royal Ballet, in a brand new, contemporary dance production of CARMEN.  The show will perform at the EICC on the 16th and the 17th December.  <br />
Multi award-winning Osipova will perform the title role of this classic tale in an exciting new version by internationally renowned choreographer and director Didy Veldman who has designed the production to be performed by five first class dancers – many of whom will be familiar to dance and ballet audiences.  Joining Natalia in the cast are superstars Isaac Hernández and Jason Kittelberger, as well as emerging dance stars Hannah Eckholm, Estela Merlos, and Eryck Brahmania.  <br />
<br />
Director and choreographer Didy Veldman said “Natalia Osipova’s incredible movement range, theatricality, voice and personality will be exposed and explored so that audiences will get to know her as she shows her strength, vulnerabilities, passion and insecurities on stage. When I look at Natalia perform, I can’t help but see extraordinary parallels with the story and character of Carmen, but I’ve also got to know another side of Natalia, her delightful off-stage personality, her quick wit and her desire to explore different creative avenues which push her own superb creative talents.  <br />
<br />
In Didy Veldman’s Carmen reality and fantasy will combine with a strong physical movement language, theatricality and a quirky sense of humour.  Performers will move in and out of character to create a dynamic performance throughout while quick costume changes will add to the entertainment.  <br />
<br />
World Premiere of the contemporary dance production of ‘Carmen’ will take place at the EICC in Edinburgh on 16th – 17th December.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 September 2021
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  • Pictured: Natalia Osipova and Isaac Hernandez <br />
<br />
In December UK audiences will be treated to the unique opportunity of seeing the thrilling Russian ballerina, Natalia Osipova, Principal of the Royal Ballet, in a brand new, contemporary dance production of CARMEN.  The show will perform at the EICC on the 16th and the 17th December.  <br />
Multi award-winning Osipova will perform the title role of this classic tale in an exciting new version by internationally renowned choreographer and director Didy Veldman who has designed the production to be performed by five first class dancers – many of whom will be familiar to dance and ballet audiences.  Joining Natalia in the cast are superstars Isaac Hernández and Jason Kittelberger, as well as emerging dance stars Hannah Eckholm, Estela Merlos, and Eryck Brahmania.  <br />
<br />
Director and choreographer Didy Veldman said “Natalia Osipova’s incredible movement range, theatricality, voice and personality will be exposed and explored so that audiences will get to know her as she shows her strength, vulnerabilities, passion and insecurities on stage. When I look at Natalia perform, I can’t help but see extraordinary parallels with the story and character of Carmen, but I’ve also got to know another side of Natalia, her delightful off-stage personality, her quick wit and her desire to explore different creative avenues which push her own superb creative talents.  <br />
<br />
In Didy Veldman’s Carmen reality and fantasy will combine with a strong physical movement language, theatricality and a quirky sense of humour.  Performers will move in and out of character to create a dynamic performance throughout while quick costume changes will add to the entertainment.  <br />
<br />
World Premiere of the contemporary dance production of ‘Carmen’ will take place at the EICC in Edinburgh on 16th – 17th December.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 September 2021
    EEm_Carmen_Edinburgh_GER_27092021000...jpg
  • Pictured: Natalia Osipova, Isaac Hernandez and Jason Kittleberger<br />
<br />
In December UK audiences will be treated to the unique opportunity of seeing the thrilling Russian ballerina, Natalia Osipova, Principal of the Royal Ballet, in a brand new, contemporary dance production of CARMEN.  The show will perform at the EICC on the 16th and the 17th December.  <br />
Multi award-winning Osipova will perform the title role of this classic tale in an exciting new version by internationally renowned choreographer and director Didy Veldman who has designed the production to be performed by five first class dancers – many of whom will be familiar to dance and ballet audiences.  Joining Natalia in the cast are superstars Isaac Hernández and Jason Kittelberger, as well as emerging dance stars Hannah Eckholm, Estela Merlos, and Eryck Brahmania.  <br />
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Director and choreographer Didy Veldman said “Natalia Osipova’s incredible movement range, theatricality, voice and personality will be exposed and explored so that audiences will get to know her as she shows her strength, vulnerabilities, passion and insecurities on stage. When I look at Natalia perform, I can’t help but see extraordinary parallels with the story and character of Carmen, but I’ve also got to know another side of Natalia, her delightful off-stage personality, her quick wit and her desire to explore different creative avenues which push her own superb creative talents.  <br />
<br />
In Didy Veldman’s Carmen reality and fantasy will combine with a strong physical movement language, theatricality and a quirky sense of humour.  Performers will move in and out of character to create a dynamic performance throughout while quick costume changes will add to the entertainment.  <br />
<br />
World Premiere of the contemporary dance production of ‘Carmen’ will take place at the EICC in Edinburgh on 16th – 17th December.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 September 2021
    EEm_Carmen_Edinburgh_GER_27092021000...jpg
  • Pictured: Natalia Osipova and Isaac Hernandez <br />
<br />
In December UK audiences will be treated to the unique opportunity of seeing the thrilling Russian ballerina, Natalia Osipova, Principal of the Royal Ballet, in a brand new, contemporary dance production of CARMEN.  The show will perform at the EICC on the 16th and the 17th December.  <br />
Multi award-winning Osipova will perform the title role of this classic tale in an exciting new version by internationally renowned choreographer and director Didy Veldman who has designed the production to be performed by five first class dancers – many of whom will be familiar to dance and ballet audiences.  Joining Natalia in the cast are superstars Isaac Hernández and Jason Kittelberger, as well as emerging dance stars Hannah Eckholm, Estela Merlos, and Eryck Brahmania.  <br />
<br />
Director and choreographer Didy Veldman said “Natalia Osipova’s incredible movement range, theatricality, voice and personality will be exposed and explored so that audiences will get to know her as she shows her strength, vulnerabilities, passion and insecurities on stage. When I look at Natalia perform, I can’t help but see extraordinary parallels with the story and character of Carmen, but I’ve also got to know another side of Natalia, her delightful off-stage personality, her quick wit and her desire to explore different creative avenues which push her own superb creative talents.  <br />
<br />
In Didy Veldman’s Carmen reality and fantasy will combine with a strong physical movement language, theatricality and a quirky sense of humour.  Performers will move in and out of character to create a dynamic performance throughout while quick costume changes will add to the entertainment.  <br />
<br />
World Premiere of the contemporary dance production of ‘Carmen’ will take place at the EICC in Edinburgh on 16th – 17th December.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 September 2021
    EEm_Carmen_Edinburgh_GER_27092021003...jpg
  • Pictured: Natalia Osipova and Isaac Hernandez <br />
<br />
In December UK audiences will be treated to the unique opportunity of seeing the thrilling Russian ballerina, Natalia Osipova, Principal of the Royal Ballet, in a brand new, contemporary dance production of CARMEN.  The show will perform at the EICC on the 16th and the 17th December.  <br />
Multi award-winning Osipova will perform the title role of this classic tale in an exciting new version by internationally renowned choreographer and director Didy Veldman who has designed the production to be performed by five first class dancers – many of whom will be familiar to dance and ballet audiences.  Joining Natalia in the cast are superstars Isaac Hernández and Jason Kittelberger, as well as emerging dance stars Hannah Eckholm, Estela Merlos, and Eryck Brahmania.  <br />
<br />
Director and choreographer Didy Veldman said “Natalia Osipova’s incredible movement range, theatricality, voice and personality will be exposed and explored so that audiences will get to know her as she shows her strength, vulnerabilities, passion and insecurities on stage. When I look at Natalia perform, I can’t help but see extraordinary parallels with the story and character of Carmen, but I’ve also got to know another side of Natalia, her delightful off-stage personality, her quick wit and her desire to explore different creative avenues which push her own superb creative talents.  <br />
<br />
In Didy Veldman’s Carmen reality and fantasy will combine with a strong physical movement language, theatricality and a quirky sense of humour.  Performers will move in and out of character to create a dynamic performance throughout while quick costume changes will add to the entertainment.  <br />
<br />
World Premiere of the contemporary dance production of ‘Carmen’ will take place at the EICC in Edinburgh on 16th – 17th December.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 September 2021
    EEm_Carmen_Edinburgh_GER_27092021003...jpg
  • Pictured: Natalia Osipova and Isaac Hernandez <br />
<br />
In December UK audiences will be treated to the unique opportunity of seeing the thrilling Russian ballerina, Natalia Osipova, Principal of the Royal Ballet, in a brand new, contemporary dance production of CARMEN.  The show will perform at the EICC on the 16th and the 17th December.  <br />
Multi award-winning Osipova will perform the title role of this classic tale in an exciting new version by internationally renowned choreographer and director Didy Veldman who has designed the production to be performed by five first class dancers – many of whom will be familiar to dance and ballet audiences.  Joining Natalia in the cast are superstars Isaac Hernández and Jason Kittelberger, as well as emerging dance stars Hannah Eckholm, Estela Merlos, and Eryck Brahmania.  <br />
<br />
Director and choreographer Didy Veldman said “Natalia Osipova’s incredible movement range, theatricality, voice and personality will be exposed and explored so that audiences will get to know her as she shows her strength, vulnerabilities, passion and insecurities on stage. When I look at Natalia perform, I can’t help but see extraordinary parallels with the story and character of Carmen, but I’ve also got to know another side of Natalia, her delightful off-stage personality, her quick wit and her desire to explore different creative avenues which push her own superb creative talents.  <br />
<br />
In Didy Veldman’s Carmen reality and fantasy will combine with a strong physical movement language, theatricality and a quirky sense of humour.  Performers will move in and out of character to create a dynamic performance throughout while quick costume changes will add to the entertainment.  <br />
<br />
World Premiere of the contemporary dance production of ‘Carmen’ will take place at the EICC in Edinburgh on 16th – 17th December.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 September 2021
    EEm_Carmen_Edinburgh_GER_27092021003...jpg
  • Pictured: Natalia Osipova, Isaac Hernandez and Jason Kittleberger, <br />
<br />
In December UK audiences will be treated to the unique opportunity of seeing the thrilling Russian ballerina, Natalia Osipova, Principal of the Royal Ballet, in a brand new, contemporary dance production of CARMEN.  The show will perform at the EICC on the 16th and the 17th December.  <br />
Multi award-winning Osipova will perform the title role of this classic tale in an exciting new version by internationally renowned choreographer and director Didy Veldman who has designed the production to be performed by five first class dancers – many of whom will be familiar to dance and ballet audiences.  Joining Natalia in the cast are superstars Isaac Hernández and Jason Kittelberger, as well as emerging dance stars Hannah Eckholm, Estela Merlos, and Eryck Brahmania.  <br />
<br />
Director and choreographer Didy Veldman said “Natalia Osipova’s incredible movement range, theatricality, voice and personality will be exposed and explored so that audiences will get to know her as she shows her strength, vulnerabilities, passion and insecurities on stage. When I look at Natalia perform, I can’t help but see extraordinary parallels with the story and character of Carmen, but I’ve also got to know another side of Natalia, her delightful off-stage personality, her quick wit and her desire to explore different creative avenues which push her own superb creative talents.  <br />
<br />
In Didy Veldman’s Carmen reality and fantasy will combine with a strong physical movement language, theatricality and a quirky sense of humour.  Performers will move in and out of character to create a dynamic performance throughout while quick costume changes will add to the entertainment.  <br />
<br />
World Premiere of the contemporary dance production of ‘Carmen’ will take place at the EICC in Edinburgh on 16th – 17th December.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 September 2021
    EEm_Carmen_Edinburgh_GER_27092021003...jpg
  • Pictured: Natalia Osipova, Isaac Hernandez and Jason Kittleberger<br />
<br />
In December UK audiences will be treated to the unique opportunity of seeing the thrilling Russian ballerina, Natalia Osipova, Principal of the Royal Ballet, in a brand new, contemporary dance production of CARMEN.  The show will perform at the EICC on the 16th and the 17th December.  <br />
Multi award-winning Osipova will perform the title role of this classic tale in an exciting new version by internationally renowned choreographer and director Didy Veldman who has designed the production to be performed by five first class dancers – many of whom will be familiar to dance and ballet audiences.  Joining Natalia in the cast are superstars Isaac Hernández and Jason Kittelberger, as well as emerging dance stars Hannah Eckholm, Estela Merlos, and Eryck Brahmania.  <br />
<br />
Director and choreographer Didy Veldman said “Natalia Osipova’s incredible movement range, theatricality, voice and personality will be exposed and explored so that audiences will get to know her as she shows her strength, vulnerabilities, passion and insecurities on stage. When I look at Natalia perform, I can’t help but see extraordinary parallels with the story and character of Carmen, but I’ve also got to know another side of Natalia, her delightful off-stage personality, her quick wit and her desire to explore different creative avenues which push her own superb creative talents.  <br />
<br />
In Didy Veldman’s Carmen reality and fantasy will combine with a strong physical movement language, theatricality and a quirky sense of humour.  Performers will move in and out of character to create a dynamic performance throughout while quick costume changes will add to the entertainment.  <br />
<br />
World Premiere of the contemporary dance production of ‘Carmen’ will take place at the EICC in Edinburgh on 16th – 17th December.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 September 2021
    EEm_Carmen_Edinburgh_GER_27092021002...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
In December UK audiences will be treated to the unique opportunity of seeing the thrilling Russian ballerina, Natalia Osipova, Principal of the Royal Ballet, in a brand new, contemporary dance production of CARMEN.  The show will perform at the EICC on the 16th and the 17th December.  <br />
Multi award-winning Osipova will perform the title role of this classic tale in an exciting new version by internationally renowned choreographer and director Didy Veldman who has designed the production to be performed by five first class dancers – many of whom will be familiar to dance and ballet audiences.  Joining Natalia in the cast are superstars Isaac Hernández and Jason Kittelberger, as well as emerging dance stars Hannah Eckholm, Estela Merlos, and Eryck Brahmania.  <br />
<br />
Director and choreographer Didy Veldman said “Natalia Osipova’s incredible movement range, theatricality, voice and personality will be exposed and explored so that audiences will get to know her as she shows her strength, vulnerabilities, passion and insecurities on stage. When I look at Natalia perform, I can’t help but see extraordinary parallels with the story and character of Carmen, but I’ve also got to know another side of Natalia, her delightful off-stage personality, her quick wit and her desire to explore different creative avenues which push her own superb creative talents.  <br />
<br />
In Didy Veldman’s Carmen reality and fantasy will combine with a strong physical movement language, theatricality and a quirky sense of humour.  Performers will move in and out of character to create a dynamic performance throughout while quick costume changes will add to the entertainment.  <br />
<br />
World Premiere of the contemporary dance production of ‘Carmen’ will take place at the EICC in Edinburgh on 16th – 17th December.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 September 2021
    EEm_Carmen_Edinburgh_GER_27092021002...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
In December UK audiences will be treated to the unique opportunity of seeing the thrilling Russian ballerina, Natalia Osipova, Principal of the Royal Ballet, in a brand new, contemporary dance production of CARMEN.  The show will perform at the EICC on the 16th and the 17th December.  <br />
Multi award-winning Osipova will perform the title role of this classic tale in an exciting new version by internationally renowned choreographer and director Didy Veldman who has designed the production to be performed by five first class dancers – many of whom will be familiar to dance and ballet audiences.  Joining Natalia in the cast are superstars Isaac Hernández and Jason Kittelberger, as well as emerging dance stars Hannah Eckholm, Estela Merlos, and Eryck Brahmania.  <br />
<br />
Director and choreographer Didy Veldman said “Natalia Osipova’s incredible movement range, theatricality, voice and personality will be exposed and explored so that audiences will get to know her as she shows her strength, vulnerabilities, passion and insecurities on stage. When I look at Natalia perform, I can’t help but see extraordinary parallels with the story and character of Carmen, but I’ve also got to know another side of Natalia, her delightful off-stage personality, her quick wit and her desire to explore different creative avenues which push her own superb creative talents.  <br />
<br />
In Didy Veldman’s Carmen reality and fantasy will combine with a strong physical movement language, theatricality and a quirky sense of humour.  Performers will move in and out of character to create a dynamic performance throughout while quick costume changes will add to the entertainment.  <br />
<br />
World Premiere of the contemporary dance production of ‘Carmen’ will take place at the EICC in Edinburgh on 16th – 17th December.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 September 2021
    EEm_Carmen_Edinburgh_GER_27092021002...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
In December UK audiences will be treated to the unique opportunity of seeing the thrilling Russian ballerina, Natalia Osipova, Principal of the Royal Ballet, in a brand new, contemporary dance production of CARMEN.  The show will perform at the EICC on the 16th and the 17th December.  <br />
Multi award-winning Osipova will perform the title role of this classic tale in an exciting new version by internationally renowned choreographer and director Didy Veldman who has designed the production to be performed by five first class dancers – many of whom will be familiar to dance and ballet audiences.  Joining Natalia in the cast are superstars Isaac Hernández and Jason Kittelberger, as well as emerging dance stars Hannah Eckholm, Estela Merlos, and Eryck Brahmania.  <br />
<br />
Director and choreographer Didy Veldman said “Natalia Osipova’s incredible movement range, theatricality, voice and personality will be exposed and explored so that audiences will get to know her as she shows her strength, vulnerabilities, passion and insecurities on stage. When I look at Natalia perform, I can’t help but see extraordinary parallels with the story and character of Carmen, but I’ve also got to know another side of Natalia, her delightful off-stage personality, her quick wit and her desire to explore different creative avenues which push her own superb creative talents.  <br />
<br />
In Didy Veldman’s Carmen reality and fantasy will combine with a strong physical movement language, theatricality and a quirky sense of humour.  Performers will move in and out of character to create a dynamic performance throughout while quick costume changes will add to the entertainment.  <br />
<br />
World Premiere of the contemporary dance production of ‘Carmen’ will take place at the EICC in Edinburgh on 16th – 17th December.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 September 2021
    EEm_Carmen_Edinburgh_GER_27092021002...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
In December UK audiences will be treated to the unique opportunity of seeing the thrilling Russian ballerina, Natalia Osipova, Principal of the Royal Ballet, in a brand new, contemporary dance production of CARMEN.  The show will perform at the EICC on the 16th and the 17th December.  <br />
Multi award-winning Osipova will perform the title role of this classic tale in an exciting new version by internationally renowned choreographer and director Didy Veldman who has designed the production to be performed by five first class dancers – many of whom will be familiar to dance and ballet audiences.  Joining Natalia in the cast are superstars Isaac Hernández and Jason Kittelberger, as well as emerging dance stars Hannah Eckholm, Estela Merlos, and Eryck Brahmania.  <br />
<br />
Director and choreographer Didy Veldman said “Natalia Osipova’s incredible movement range, theatricality, voice and personality will be exposed and explored so that audiences will get to know her as she shows her strength, vulnerabilities, passion and insecurities on stage. When I look at Natalia perform, I can’t help but see extraordinary parallels with the story and character of Carmen, but I’ve also got to know another side of Natalia, her delightful off-stage personality, her quick wit and her desire to explore different creative avenues which push her own superb creative talents.  <br />
<br />
In Didy Veldman’s Carmen reality and fantasy will combine with a strong physical movement language, theatricality and a quirky sense of humour.  Performers will move in and out of character to create a dynamic performance throughout while quick costume changes will add to the entertainment.  <br />
<br />
World Premiere of the contemporary dance production of ‘Carmen’ will take place at the EICC in Edinburgh on 16th – 17th December.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 September 2021
    EEm_Carmen_Edinburgh_GER_27092021002...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
In December UK audiences will be treated to the unique opportunity of seeing the thrilling Russian ballerina, Natalia Osipova, Principal of the Royal Ballet, in a brand new, contemporary dance production of CARMEN.  The show will perform at the EICC on the 16th and the 17th December.  <br />
Multi award-winning Osipova will perform the title role of this classic tale in an exciting new version by internationally renowned choreographer and director Didy Veldman who has designed the production to be performed by five first class dancers – many of whom will be familiar to dance and ballet audiences.  Joining Natalia in the cast are superstars Isaac Hernández and Jason Kittelberger, as well as emerging dance stars Hannah Eckholm, Estela Merlos, and Eryck Brahmania.  <br />
<br />
Director and choreographer Didy Veldman said “Natalia Osipova’s incredible movement range, theatricality, voice and personality will be exposed and explored so that audiences will get to know her as she shows her strength, vulnerabilities, passion and insecurities on stage. When I look at Natalia perform, I can’t help but see extraordinary parallels with the story and character of Carmen, but I’ve also got to know another side of Natalia, her delightful off-stage personality, her quick wit and her desire to explore different creative avenues which push her own superb creative talents.  <br />
<br />
In Didy Veldman’s Carmen reality and fantasy will combine with a strong physical movement language, theatricality and a quirky sense of humour.  Performers will move in and out of character to create a dynamic performance throughout while quick costume changes will add to the entertainment.  <br />
<br />
World Premiere of the contemporary dance production of ‘Carmen’ will take place at the EICC in Edinburgh on 16th – 17th December.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 September 2021
    EEm_Carmen_Edinburgh_GER_27092021002...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
In December UK audiences will be treated to the unique opportunity of seeing the thrilling Russian ballerina, Natalia Osipova, Principal of the Royal Ballet, in a brand new, contemporary dance production of CARMEN.  The show will perform at the EICC on the 16th and the 17th December.  <br />
Multi award-winning Osipova will perform the title role of this classic tale in an exciting new version by internationally renowned choreographer and director Didy Veldman who has designed the production to be performed by five first class dancers – many of whom will be familiar to dance and ballet audiences.  Joining Natalia in the cast are superstars Isaac Hernández and Jason Kittelberger, as well as emerging dance stars Hannah Eckholm, Estela Merlos, and Eryck Brahmania.  <br />
<br />
Director and choreographer Didy Veldman said “Natalia Osipova’s incredible movement range, theatricality, voice and personality will be exposed and explored so that audiences will get to know her as she shows her strength, vulnerabilities, passion and insecurities on stage. When I look at Natalia perform, I can’t help but see extraordinary parallels with the story and character of Carmen, but I’ve also got to know another side of Natalia, her delightful off-stage personality, her quick wit and her desire to explore different creative avenues which push her own superb creative talents.  <br />
<br />
In Didy Veldman’s Carmen reality and fantasy will combine with a strong physical movement language, theatricality and a quirky sense of humour.  Performers will move in and out of character to create a dynamic performance throughout while quick costume changes will add to the entertainment.  <br />
<br />
World Premiere of the contemporary dance production of ‘Carmen’ will take place at the EICC in Edinburgh on 16th – 17th December.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 September 2021
    EEm_Carmen_Edinburgh_GER_27092021002...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
In December UK audiences will be treated to the unique opportunity of seeing the thrilling Russian ballerina, Natalia Osipova, Principal of the Royal Ballet, in a brand new, contemporary dance production of CARMEN.  The show will perform at the EICC on the 16th and the 17th December.  <br />
Multi award-winning Osipova will perform the title role of this classic tale in an exciting new version by internationally renowned choreographer and director Didy Veldman who has designed the production to be performed by five first class dancers – many of whom will be familiar to dance and ballet audiences.  Joining Natalia in the cast are superstars Isaac Hernández and Jason Kittelberger, as well as emerging dance stars Hannah Eckholm, Estela Merlos, and Eryck Brahmania.  <br />
<br />
Director and choreographer Didy Veldman said “Natalia Osipova’s incredible movement range, theatricality, voice and personality will be exposed and explored so that audiences will get to know her as she shows her strength, vulnerabilities, passion and insecurities on stage. When I look at Natalia perform, I can’t help but see extraordinary parallels with the story and character of Carmen, but I’ve also got to know another side of Natalia, her delightful off-stage personality, her quick wit and her desire to explore different creative avenues which push her own superb creative talents.  <br />
<br />
In Didy Veldman’s Carmen reality and fantasy will combine with a strong physical movement language, theatricality and a quirky sense of humour.  Performers will move in and out of character to create a dynamic performance throughout while quick costume changes will add to the entertainment.  <br />
<br />
World Premiere of the contemporary dance production of ‘Carmen’ will take place at the EICC in Edinburgh on 16th – 17th December.<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 27 September 2021
    EEm_Carmen_Edinburgh_GER_27092021002...jpg
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