Scottish Book Trust’s Young Scots Writer o the Year Award 2023 is noo open. Send your stories by Wednesday 21 June 2023, midday. Are you someone with stories to share? Or a teacher working with young writers we should know about? We’re looking for our next Scots writer of the year. Stories, poems, spoken word pieces, […]
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New Folk Tunes from 100 Women to be published by Faber Music in bumper collection
On International Women’s Day, Faber Music announced a tune book like no other. ‘Folk Tunes from the Women’, to be released on 5 May 2023, isa bumper book of over 150 contemporary tunes from 100 female composers from Britain and Ireland, brought together all from different areas, traditions and backgrounds. Available to pre-order now from Amazon.co.uk […]
Scots Hoose: Snawman
Watch musician Johnny Cunningham’s beautiful Scots poem about building a snawman and the magic of the changing seasons, animated for Scots Hoose by Gary Welsh. Find out more about the great work of Scots Hoose here.
National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland: 20 Years Young – End of Year Concert
Join us as we celebrate 20 years of the National Youth Pipe Band of Scotland on 2nd April at the Usher Hall in Edinburgh. Featuring special guests, Ross Ainslie and Ali Hutton. We are a charitable project ran by The National Piping Centre creating unique individual development experiences for young pipers and drummers throughout Scotland. Our End of Year Concert will feature […]
Trio of Scottish talent unveiled as ButeFest 2023 headliners
ButeFest, the much-loved boutique west coast music festival, has announced the first acts topping the bill for its seventh edition between Friday 28th – Sunday 30th July 2023. A raft of pop, indie and folk acts are set to take to the stage across the weekend, with Scottish rock greats Big Country, folk-pop festival powerhouses Skerryvore and bringing the […]
Hands Up for Trad’s Women in Music and Culture 2023 List
Hands Up for Trad exists to promote Scottish traditional music and culture through education, information and advocacy. Our core purpose is to promote and shine the spotlight on the diversity of talent in Scotland. Ideally there would be no place for a list promoting the work of women but until true equity and equality exist […]
Edinburgh International Harp Festival 7th – 11th April 2023, George Watson’s College, Edinburgh
The Edinburgh International Harp Festival (EIHF) returns for its 42nd year. After two years online and a fully hybrid event in 2022, they are excited to announce to be back in person (with a few Zoom events) to new home, George Watson’s College. With Scotland’s clarsach at its heart, the festival showcases all aspects of […]
Award-winning music group, The Kiltearn Fiddlers, return with new leader
Lauren MacColl to lead monthly sessions in Dingwall for young musicians in S1-6
An award-winning music group, which started more than 30 years ago in Kiltearn Primary School, has been relaunched after a break due to Covid, with a former member now leading the group. The Kiltearn Fiddlers was established by Alpha Munro as part of Fèis Rois’ weekly music classes. Alpha Munro worked tirelessly to provide young […]
Margaret Bennett Receives 2022 Iona and Peter Opie Prize
Margaret Bennett (Professor, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland) received the 2022 Iona and Peter Opie Prize. This prize, awarded by the Children’s Folklore section, is awarded approximately every two years to the author of the best recently published scholarly book on children’s folklore. Margaret Bennett is author of Dundee Street Songs, Rhymes and Games: The William Montgomerie Collection, 1952 (Grace Note […]
The Scots Language Publication Grant is open for applications.
Funded by the Scottish Government and administered by Scottish Book Trust, the Scots Language Publication Grant was created by the Scots Language Resource Network to support Scottish and UK publishers to publish and promote work written in Scots. The grant is designed to cover publishing costs such as editing, advances, illustrations and cover design, typesetting, […]