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News > The TAM Sessions – bringing music, art and crafting together.

The TAM Sessions – bringing music, art and crafting together.

Sunday 12th March: The pilot of The TAM sessions is taking place in Edinburgh! Musicians Claire Gullan and Kirstie McLanaghan are embarking on a new, collaborative project that combines their passions- playing Trad music, art, & crafting.

The TAM Sessions will be an open and informal trad session, and at the same time we welcome you to bring your sewing, knitting, crochet, or any other art or crafting project that you enjoy. Being able to play an instrument is not a pre-requisite and we welcome non musicians to enjoy the tunes while they craft. In the same vein, please come along for a tune even if you don’t craft. Everyone is welcome. The driving factor behind this project is JOY. A joyful experience has a direct, positive impact on our mental health. Community building through creative arts also creates a real sense of belonging and making connections! Come along and enjoy!

If the pilot has good engagement & feedback, The TAM sessions will hopefully be a regular occurrence!

The Scottish Storytelling Centre, 43-45 Hight Street, Edinburgh, Sunday 12th March, 12-3pm.

Book your ticket here.

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