The BIT Collective presents a thought-provoking panel discussion hosted by Catriona Hawksworth with Ankna Arockiam, Laura Jane Wilkie and Martin Green.
The panel will explore innovation and progression in the Scottish folk and traditional music scene, discussing themes such as intersectionality, accessibility and the representation of diverse identities. The panellists will consider how inclusion can be meaningfully promoted whilst preserving cultural heritage and supporting the scene’s evolution, offering practical insights for musicians, audience members, promoters and venues.
The event will conclude with a captivating storytelling performance by Ailsa Dixon. Her new solo work Cassandra reimagines myth and prophecy through a contemporary Scottish lens, weaving traditional forms with bold, progressive themes. Ailsa’s personal story melts into ancient voices as she explores themes of climate activism, sexual assault, feminism, autonomy and mental health. The result pushes Scottish folk and trad beyond inherited boundaries, creating a visceral, innovative and profoundly intimate performance experience.
Date: Tuesday, 27th January 2026
Venue: The Box Hub, 50 Washington Street, Glasgow, G3 8AZ
Doors open: 5:00pm
Event Starts: 5:30pm