Aged 14-20? Get support to develop your interest in the arts

Are you aged between 14-20 and interested in developing your skills in one of the following areas? Drama Dance Music Film Visual Arts Literature Digital Arts Sometimes creative talent needs a little bit of financial help to reach its full potential. Whatever your creative passion, look no further than the Young Scot and Creative Scotland’s … Continued

Lorraine Kelly Dons Her Kilt For 24 Hour Ceilidh Challenge

Lorraine Kelly will be taking to the dance floor in aid of the STV Children’s Appeal this September, as she dons her kilt for a 24 hour ceilidh extravaganza. After the success of last year’s Shimmy across Scotland which raised £100,000 for the Appeal, the ceilidh challenge will see Lorraine do-si-do-ing her way around the country … Continued

Friendship and Fun Showcased in Stories at the Storytelling Centre Fringe

‘The Scottish Storytelling Centre is always an essential stop… the standard is always high and the permanent theatre is one of the nicest venues on the Fringe.’ (David Chadderton, British Theatre Guide) The home of Scotland’s Culture and Edinburgh’s year round multi–arts venue presents fourteen hand-picked productions presenting top quality spoken word, theatre, music and … Continued

Aberdeen International Youth Festival 2015: Traditional Music Performances not to be missed!

AIYF is now in its 43rd year, and aims to bring a diverse multi-arts programme of events to venues in Aberdeen and the North-east through both the Main and Extended Festival programmes. The festival’s commitment to providing a range of traditional music continues this year with week-long summer courses and exciting concerts at a range … Continued

Learn from the best: AIYF 2015 Summer Courses

Young SC&T (Scottish Culture & Traditions): July 27th-31st Young SC&T is a great opportunity for children in P4-P7 to develop their skills in traditional music. Players will have the chance to participate alongside experienced tutors, with the aim of extending their repertoire. They will learn from Sharon Hassan, a multi-instrumentalist who has been involved in … Continued

The Big Strip the Willow

  Oban is getting ready to attempt to break the Guinness World Record Attempt for the most people Scottish Dancing on Saturday 4 July. Wear a sprig of tartan or go the whole hog and wear the full outfit! They need at least 2015 dancers to break the record so everyone is invited to attend, … Continued

TASGADH: Reminder that funds are available for the traditional arts

The organisation administering a new fund launched to offer grants for Scottish Traditional Arts is issuing a reminder that the first deadline for applications – 3 July – is getting closer.     The fund – Tasgadh – is devolved from Creative Scotland, managed by Fèisean nan Gàidheal and available to provide support for traditional … Continued

Gaelic poetry collection to be published by Ceòlas

Caimbeulaich à Taobh a Deas Loch Baghasdail – leabhar ùr a’ tighinn a-mach, November 2015. Tha Ceòlas gu bhith a’ foillseachadh roghainn de bhàrdachd leis na Caimbeulaich à  Taobh a Deas Loch Baghasdail a rinneadh trì ginealaich thar ceud bliadhna an Uibhist. Bidh na h-uile eòlach air òrain Ròideag – ‘A Pheigi a Ghràidh’ agus … Continued

Fund Now Open To Support Events in Year of Innovation, Architecture and Design 2016

From EventScotland: A brand new £200,000 events fund created to develop activity to celebrate Scotland’s achievements in innovation, architecture and design is now open and we are welcoming applications from the events and festivals sector across Scotland for grants of up to £20,000. From textiles to technology, architecture to fashion and design, the year-long programme … Continued

Ask your MP to stand up for music and the arts

The MU are asking members to contact their MP and ask them to come along to meet the MU on 22 June to hear about the issues that are of concern to musicians. The MU write: “Post-election, we need to get as many MPs as possible from all political parties interested in vital music-related matters. … Continued