Banff Fellowship Residency for Scottish Artists

Residency Opportunity in Banff, October-November 2016.  Deadline 6 July.  Application Deadline: July 06, 2016   Overview This residency program is for up to four Scottish artists in any discipline (including but not limited to visual and performing arts, music, photography, film, new media and writing) who wish to explore any aspect of Banff’s unique environment, … Continued

Six questions with… Gerda Stevenson

Singer, actress and MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards nominee Gerda Stevenson treats us to a a unique evening of poetry and song as part of this year’s TradFest, accompanied by musicians Seylan Baxter, Rob Macneacail and Kyrre Slind. Here she talks about her influences and recent album, Night Touches Day, songs from which she’ll … Continued

RSCDS brings Scottish Country Dancing back into Classrooms

The Royal Scottish Country Dance Society (RSCDS) is keen to bring Scottish Country Dancing back into classrooms and youth groups. We have produced materials tailored specifically for teachers and for schools’ accreditation and CPD. The popular ‘Jigs & Reels’ aimed at teachers of primary children is now supplemented by ‘Dance Trad’ for secondary school age … Continued

Màiri Britton: Finding Our Feet – Step Dancing in Scotland

For me, step dancing is essentially about connections: between dancers and musicians, places and communities, generations of friends and family, and of course, the connection of the steps themselves, strung like beads along the rhythmic thread of music. I love step dance because it allows me to express the joy I feel when I hear … Continued

Beginners’ Luthiery course in Edinburgh

Beginners Luthiery Course at Process Studios, Edinburgh This is a rolling course, a small group of participants are working through the process of making their own violin – participants are welcome to join at any time. Course dates and times Monday evenings 6:30 to 9:00 April 18th to June 20th Course content Working with chisels, saws … Continued

Six questions with… Ross Whyte & Alasdair Whyte

Gaelic singer Alasdair Whyte and electronic musician Ross Whyte join forces for a selection of new arrangements of traditional Gaelic songs and original compositions, accompanied by projected images. Performing at the Scottish Storytelling Centre on Thu 5 May, their combination of ambient soundscape, abstract visuals and traditional vocals promises a unique aural and visual experience. … Continued

New Harp Books from Fiona Rutherford

Scottish harpist and composer Fiona Rutherford has released a set of new harp books illustrated by Catriona Wallace: The Scottish Harp: New Times & Tunes Vol.1 – a new edition of eclectic original compositions for intermediate -advanced level. (£15) First published 2009. This edition 2016. The Scottish Harp: New Times & Tunes Vol 2 – … Continued

TRACS Picks for TradFest 2016

The TradFest programme is full of fantastic events to tickle your traditional tastes. For those unsure where to start, here’s a few picks from some of the TRACS team on events that are at the top of their to-do lists. Daniel Abercrombie – Programme and Events Manager, Scottish Storytelling Centre I’m excited for the opening … Continued

Summer, October and weekend opportunities to learn traditional music

An updated list of holiday and weekend ‘school’ opportunities happening over the summer, October and at weekends is available here  If you have an opportunity you wish to promote please contact Ellie at membership@traditionalmusicforum.org  

Dance Base: Apply for Autumn Residency

Dance Base residencies, programmed by Artistic Director, Morag DeyesThroughout the year Dance Base offer residency opportunities to professional choreographers, companies and individual artists who want to develop their work. The selection is not highly competitive but we will choose artists who we believe will make the best use of the facilities we have built for … Continued