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27th Dunedin International Folk Dance Festival 17-20 July 2025 Featuring music & dance from Scotland, France & Hungary Performances in Edinburgh & Stirling Celebrate our different cultural links ...
Pianist Brian Kellock was billed to appear in this year’s Edinburgh Jazz and Blues festival but it was a booking he could not ...
The colossal Mons Meg gun points out from the ramparts of Edinburgh castle to Edinburgh New Town.
Edinburgh Festival-goers will be able to get home on weekends via an all-night tram service this August.
Edinburgh Printmakers warmly invites you to the launch of the upcoming exhibitions Robert Powell: Hall of Hours and Aqsa Arif ...
Pianist Brian Kellock was billed to appear in this year’s Edinburgh Jazz and Blues festival but it was a booking he could not ...
Given the maelstrom of disinformation and growing tension on the world stage, this year’s 2025 International Festival theme of The Truth We Seek is a timely one. EIF Director Nicola Benedetti calls it ...
Just two works for this Royal Scottish National Orchestra concert; the contrast between them dramatic.
Played to a packed house, Ari: The Spirt of Korea, is a spectacular piece of theatre. Featuring a large cast, it is bright, colourful, energetic and entertaining. The performers start off in the ...
It starts in a theatre with an audience waiting for a show to begin, there is a weight of expectation and history. And so, we find the chorus of this new production on a near empty stage discussing ...
Ballet BC, Canada’s leading contemporary dance company from British Columbia, aims to create dance at its most essential: visceral, thought-provoking, and transformative. This UK tour features a ...
Aqsa Arif's exhibition Raindrops of Rani uses elements of South Asian folklore to explore themes of fractured identity, displacement, and cultural synthesis through fantasy and world-building. This ...
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