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October 2022
Doric Concert in Fetternear Hall
TMSA Aberdeen Branch present their second Autumn Doric Concert on the 30th October in Fetternear Hall, Inverurie. This concert will be in the afternoon from 2pm.
Find out more »November 2022
Hamish Matters Festival
Celebrating the life and works of Blairgowrie born Hamish Henderson, the Festival showcases folk music, poetry, storytelling, Scots & Gaelic language and the traditions of the travelling people through performances, author talks, film screenings, sessions, workshops and more, with a headline event in Blairgowrie Town Hall.
Find out more »Edinburgh Folk Club’s Carrying Stream Festival
An annual festival celebrating the life and legacy of Scottish poet, songwriter, folk song collector and activist Hamish Henderson, who was a catalyst for the folk revival in Scotland. The festival includes the Hamish Henderson Lecture, delivered each year by a different speaker plus this year the following two shows on the same day: IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF COLM CILLE Saturday 12 November 2022 at 3:30pm (doors/bar 3pm) Ukrainian Community Centre, 14 Royal Terrace, Edinburgh EH7 5AB Tickets: £10 (general),…
Find out more »EFC’s 21st Annual Carrying Stream Lecture, in Memory of Hamish Henderson—’Who’s Listening?’
'Who's Listening?' is the title of this year's annual Carrying Stream Lecture, presented by Edinburgh Folk Club, and delivered by Tom McKean, director of the Elphinstone Institute at the University of Aberdeen and a former student of Hamish Henderson. Taking place at the Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh on Saturday 12 November 2022 from 12:30pm–1:30pm; doors open at 12:00pm. The lecture is free but ticketed. Reserve your ticket from the Scottish Storytelling Centre's box office: https://bit.ly/3fpzwJ3 or by calling 0131 556…
Find out more »Hands Up for Trad’s Distil Showcase
Distil Showcase is back! For the first time since before lockdown Mr McFall’s Chamber and traditional musicians Sophie Joint, Beccy Hill, Calum McIllroy, Neil Sutcliffe, Lorne MacDougall, Claire Gullan, Andrew Herrington and Emma Tomlinson will be getting together to perform brand new music written by musicians who have participated in Hands Up for Trad’s Distil Project. The Distil Showcase is an annual event where composers from the traditional music world write new work for Mr McFall’s Chamber. The Distil project…
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