Celebrating Burns: Night at The Museum, University of Glasgow, 27 January 2017
Night at The Museum – The Hunterian

Night at the Museum at The Hunterian
Friday 22 January, 2017 from 7.00pm – 10.00pm.
Hunterian Museum
Admission free – booking required
Celebrating Scotland’s national bard, this special Night at the Museum event links to the Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology and highlights new University of Glasgow research into Robert Burns.
Focusing on Burns and the collections of The Hunterian – Scotland’s oldest public museum, visitors will experience stunning light installations, live performances, pop-up museum object handling, a pop-up shop, food and drink.
Free
University of Glasgow Staff and Students Special Rendition of ‘Auld Lang Syne’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hFZwBItQLnw
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