Scotland Sings Harmony Singing Workshops – September

Join in with Scotland Sings’ next series of Renewing the Tradition workshops. They’ll be hosting workshops every September and January in five regions across Scotland over the next four years. They’d be delighted to have you come along.    The workshops are open to choirs and individual singers alike. The cost for the day is £12.50 … Continued

Access All Areas Conference

Edinburgh, 29th October 2015   Change is coming. For cultural professionals in Scotland, that means the opportunity for innovation is greater than ever before.   Access All Areas is a one-day conference from Culture Republic, bringing speakers from across the UK to show that when cultural leaders, artists and entrepreneurs act in the interests of everyone, creative … Continued

FiddleON magazine merges with The Living Tradition

FiddleOn magazine merges with The Living Tradition   FiddleOn magazine, a specialist magazine devoted to the fiddle, is joining forces with The Living Tradition, the premier magazine for folk and traditional music with a primary focus on the UK and Ireland.  This development, which brings further editorial expertise, additional subscribers and a wider reach is good … Continued

Knockengorroch World Ceilidh Earlybird tickets on sale

A limited number of World Ceilidh 2016 earlybird tickets are now on sale. Get in there first! Buy HERE to get them before they’re gone. Vehicle passes are also at discount prices. Tickets will go up in price once this first batch are sold.   Knockengorroch Festivals were born from a love of roots music, … Continued

RCS Announcing the new BMus in Traditional Music

Launching the new BMus in Traditional Music at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland RCS are proud to launch this new Bachelor of Music undergraduate curriculum in Traditional Music – the only one of its kind in the UK. Students can opt to study a BMus in Traditional Music or a BMus Traditional Music – Piping. … Continued

Piping Live! kicks off the world’s biggest week of piping

FROM NZ TO GLA – THE WORLD PIPES UP FOR PIPING LIVE! The world’s biggest piping festival will welcome visitors from 26 countries to the city from 10 – 16 August 2015.   Piping Live! Glasgow International Piping Festival kicked off today with a special performance by the New Zealand Police Pipe Band, who have travelled more than … Continued

Opportunity for young fiddlers at Scots Fiddle Festival

The Scots Fiddle Festival are looking for talented young fiddlers aged 12-18 to be part of an exciting project with a big performance at The Queen’s Hall, Edinburgh on the Saturday night at the Scots Fiddle Festival!Participants will work with professional musicians to build repertoire, meet other young musicians, develop skills and gain confidence in … Continued

RSCDS Archive Now Available Online

The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society Archive is now up and running and ready for members and non-members to browse through and enjoy! In order to access the Archive, you must either be a member of the RSCDS, or a Registrant. If you are a member, log-in to the RSCDS website with your username and … Continued

A Quick Q&A of FAQs with Fiona Herbert

As Fiona gets ready to preview her comedy storytelling showcase, this evening, we grabbed her for a quick five minutes to gage her show. is Fiona’s stand up storytelling show where she attempts to answer questions life has made her ask herself, delivered with deadpan humour and a wary eye… expect everything a true comedian … Continued

TRACS explores Creative Scotland’s Literature and Publishing Sector Review Discussion Day

Creative Scotland’s recently released Literature and Publishing Sector Review presents a comprehensive look at the current state of literary activities, and offers a mighty 38 recommendations of ways in which the sector can be improved, broadly fitting under the three main themes of connection, co-ordination and collaboration. To begin this process, The Lighthouse in Glasgow … Continued