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March 2023

Perform in Perth

6 March, 2023 - 18 March, 2023
Various Venues

Perform in Perth is an annual festival of music, speech and dance. Each year around 2,800 performers take part in the two-week festival which runs in March. There are events for groups of almost any size and description, in addition to an extensive programme for solo performance. Performers have the opportunity to develop their skills through receiving advice and encouragement from a team of experienced professional adjudicators. The title Perform in Perth captures the all-encompassing nature of performance opportunities for…

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The 18th Niel Gow Festival

17 March, 2023 - 19 March, 2023
Various Venues

Dunkeld's annual traditional music festival celebrating the life and music of one of Perthshire's most prolific fiddle players.

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Aberdeen Competitions & Ceilidh Day

18 March, 2023
Boys Brigade HQ, Crimon Place
Aberdeen, AB10 1RX
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Traditional music, singing, songwriting, tune writing and storytelling competitions in the Boys’ Brigade Hall, 7 Crimon Place, 10am–5pm. Session in Holburn West Church Hall, 7.30pm. View the flyer with full competition details here, and download the entry form here. Competition entries must be in by Thursday 16 March 2023! However you don't have to be a competitor to come along on the day and enjoy the fun. Everyone is welcome! Organised by TMSA Aberdeen Branch.

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Aberdeen Competitions & Ceilidh Day

18 March, 2023
Various Venues

Traditional music, singing, songwriting, tune writing and storytelling competitions in the Boys’ Brigade Hall, 7 Crimon Place, 10am–5pm. Session in Holburn West Church Hall, 7.30pm. Organised by TMSA Aberdeen Branch.

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Hawick Reivers Festival

24 March, 2023 - 26 March, 2023
Various Venues

Step back in time to the mid sixteenth century when the Borderlands were an area of constant feuding – when loyalties were to kinship rather than king and country and when "Reiving" was a means of survival. Through music, drama and re-enactments experience what life was really like for the men and women in the Border Marches. Hawick Reivers Festival aims to help visitors and townsfolk alike Experience and Explore, and will endeavour to Explain day to day life in…

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