Anne Martin is an experienced performer and teacher of Gaelic song both in Scotland and internationally. She has a background in Community Education work and is an Associate Facilitator for the Social Enterprise Academy, delivering courses for community groups and individuals at home and abroad. Anne is based on the Isle of Skye, where she has been a partner in the family business (outdoor education and accommodation) since 1995. She was co-founder of Feis Throdairnis (Feis Trotternish) and is a former Trustee of Urras Throndairnis (Trotternish Development Trust). She was chairperson and co-founder of the charity Slainte Productions. She was Music Advisor to Scottish Arts Council 2004–2006, and founder and co-organiser of ‘Ceol on the Croft’ 2014 and 2015.
Anne has appeared as a singer and an actress in TV, film and radio and participated in international festivals. Highlights include Kayseri, Turkey 2019 and Yirramboi First Nations Festival, Melbourne 2017. She has produced and performed in the show An Tinne from 2022-24, linking a collection of songs, stories and objects across the centuries between Scotland and Australia.