Saxophonist Matt Carmichael has become the first student on the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland jazz course to win all three of the awards that the course presents at the end of the academic year. Carmichael, aged 22, who released his first album, Where Will the River Flow, to glowing reviews in March, has come outContinue reading “Astounding Success for Outstanding Saxophonist Matt Carmichael”
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Tickets Now on Sale for Over Lunan Sound Installation this September
Arbroath 2020+1, that marks 701 years of the Declaration of Arbroath has, with Arbroath arts centre Hospitalfield, commissioned a promenade performance in the dunes of Lunan Bay in Angus entitled Over Lunan. Over Lunan is part of Arbroath Festival 2020+1, a 3-month long celebration of the 700th anniversary of the Declaration of Arbroath that wasContinue reading “Tickets Now on Sale for Over Lunan Sound Installation this September”
Scottish Ballet Presents a New Take on Gene Kelly’s Ballet for UK Premiere
Back in 1960, film star and dancer extraordinaire Gene Kelly, who was one of the first choreographers to bring the ‘American style’ to Europe, was invited to create an original work for the Paris Opera Ballet Dancing the lead role of Aphrodite was French ballet master, Claude Bessy, who had worked with Kelly in HollywoodContinue reading “Scottish Ballet Presents a New Take on Gene Kelly’s Ballet for UK Premiere”
Filmed Reading of Work in Progress Exploring Scotland’s Care System from NTS
Following a call-out process in 2020, National Theatre of Scotland (NTS) commissioned two artists, Nicola McCartney and Lucy Gaizely/21Common to undertake a six-month project to investigate the impact that the arts can make within a care context across Scotland. The outcomes form Care in Contemporary Scotland – A Creative Enquiry. As part of the project,Continue reading “Filmed Reading of Work in Progress Exploring Scotland’s Care System from NTS”
Made in Scotland Showcase Returns for the 2021 Edinburgh Festival Fringe
Made in Scotland was established in 2009 and to date has supported 231 shows on the Fringe. As Covid restrictions relax, 2021 sees it return to present the best of theatre, dance and music from Scotland in a celebration of creativity reflecting the desire for us all to re-engage with one another and share storiesContinue reading “Made in Scotland Showcase Returns for the 2021 Edinburgh Festival Fringe”
Edinburgh Aerial Dance Company Brings Giant Swings to Prestonpans
All or Nothing, one of the UK’s leading aerial dance companies, announces the Scottish tour of their new interactive and family focused outdoor production, The Swings. The production, that is part aerial duet performed in All or Nothing’s take your breath away style, will be staged on a larger than life swing set, where theContinue reading “Edinburgh Aerial Dance Company Brings Giant Swings to Prestonpans”
Creators of James Plays Return to Scottish Stages with James IV – Queen of the Fight
Award-winning playwright Rona Munro, who penned the trilogy of James plays that premiered at the 2014 Edinburgh International Festival, returns with a fourth play, James IV – Queen of the Fight, that will also be directed by Laurie Sansom. The plays, that brought to life three generations of Stewart kings who ruled Scotland in theContinue reading “Creators of James Plays Return to Scottish Stages with James IV – Queen of the Fight”
Season Two of Positive Stories for Negative Times Announced
Positive Stories for Negative Times, created by Wonder Fools in association with Traverse Theatre, is back following the huge success of the inaugural programme, with Season Two launched at the positive stories website. The first season, launched in August 2020 as part of the digital Traverse Festival Programme, was created as a direct response toContinue reading “Season Two of Positive Stories for Negative Times Announced”
Edinburgh Science Festival Celebrates Women in STEM Street Art Trail
This week, Edinburgh will see what is the world’s first and still Europe’s biggest Science Festival celebrating women in STEM (science technology engineering maths) with a large-scale street art trail across 9 locations around the Capital, each devoted to a different female STEM professional whose passion and knowledge contributed to their branch of STEM. TheContinue reading “Edinburgh Science Festival Celebrates Women in STEM Street Art Trail”
New Creative Director Announced by Centre for the Moving Image
Scotland’s leading independent cinema charity, the Centre for the Moving Image (CMI) that has under its umbrella Edinburgh’s Filmhouse, the Edinburgh International Film Festival and Belmont Filmhouse in Aberdeen, announced the appointment of Kristy Matheson as its new Creative Director. Kirsty’s role will be to lead and champion the creative vision and voice of Edinburgh International Film FestivalContinue reading “New Creative Director Announced by Centre for the Moving Image”