MU and MCPS/PRS for Music: 1-2-1 advice sessions in Scotland

MU Officer Caroline Sewell, along with colleagues from MCPS and PRS for Music, will be visiting various locations across Scotland over the next few months and invites MU members to book a 1-2-1 advice session. You may have questions about your career and how best to move forward; or perhaps you have a legal query … Continued

Postgraduate Qualification in Dance Education

The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland will launch new postgraduate qualifications in Dance Education in September 2015 (subject to validation). The qualifications are part of a new Masters of Education (MEd) in Learning and Teaching in the Performing Arts and provides an unique opportunity to dance practitioners and teachers to professionally update in teaching methods, pedagogies … Continued

Work With Us: Two New Job Opportunities

TRACS is a new umbrella body for the cohesion and promotion of the traditional arts – storytelling, music and dance. With a new vision unfolding this is an exciting time to join our team and make a significant impact on shaping and developing the communications landscape for Scotland’s traditional arts hub. We are looking for … Continued

TMF seeks Membership Officer

The Traditional Music Forum is looking for a membership officer.  The role, which is part-time freelance, is to support the TMF Co-ordinator in developing membership and communications with the membership, and to assist on all aspects of the delivery of the organisation’s mission and key objectives as laid out in the Work Programme.  The initial … Continued

SISF Showcase Receives Double CATS Awards Nomination

A production that came to fruition through the Scottish International Storytelling Festival and involved a year of tale gathering from Scotland is up for two awards at the Prestigious CATS Awards. Tales of a Grandson was created and performed by Andy Cannon and produced by MacRobert Arts Centre, in association with the Scottish International Storytelling … Continued

Nessie at Stirling Brig?

In Howe of the Mearns school Laurencekirk Primary, startling and hilarious new songs have been written, the topics ranging from an imaginary Kirkie Gala day, to Nessie at the Battle of Stirling Brig, through songmaking workshops run by the Ceilidhmakers project. Ceilidhmakers organiser, noted Scots traditional singer Christine Kydd of Kirriemuir, explains. “During the school … Continued

Tasgadh: New funding in Traditional Arts

NEW FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR TRADITIONAL ARTS A new fund has been launched to offer grants of up of £1,000 to organisations and individuals involved in Scottish Traditional Arts.   The fund – Tasgadh – is devolved from Creative Scotland, managed by Fèisean nan Gàidheal and available to provide support for traditional artists and organisations to … Continued

6 Questions with Southern Tenant Folk Union

Acclaimed and award-winning Edinburgh based roots collective Southern Tenant Folk Union take their name from a farmers’ association and showcase acoustic folk suffused with bluegrass energy and Celtic charm in an exciting live act worked around a single microphone. ‘there’s no better balance of American bluegrass pizzazz and Celtic folk harmonies than the patented brand … Continued

Newbattle Abbey College to offer Celtic Studies Course

Celtic Studies National Certificate (NC) or Access to Higher Education (SWAP) This 1 year full-time course is designed for students who wish to develop knowledge and skills in Celtic culture, Celtic history and heritage, Gaelic language, the politics of the Celtic nations and traditional music and dance. On successful completion of the Celtic Studies Access … Continued

Stories and Craft Merge for Tales in the Making

What happens when you pair story with craft? That’s exactly what Craft Scotland and the Scottish Storytelling Centre asked which led to a commissioned series – Tales in the Making – performed at the Scottish Storytelling Centre, 29-31 December 2014. The makers – metalsmith Bryony Knox and glass artist Laura Reid – were paired up … Continued