Join the Taibhsear Collective as they host the last in their trilogy of explorations into Winter customs. Explore the rich tapestry and weave of Winter’s Last online over the 23rd and 24th January 2021. And then take part in the extensive workshops throughout February.
Immersive yourself in the chill of winter, exploring the home and hearth, domestic protection, Gillean Chullaig, winter traditions, and the spirits we have come to associate with the long-time darkening cold of Scotland.
The entire weekend of presentations, stories, poetry, music and film will be embellished with an incredible schedule of four weeks of interactive workshops, all hosted, just for ticket holders, via Zoom.
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Heart of Midlothian FC's Innovation Centre presents Digital Champions: Coolest Projects for girls and boys in S1-S6 every Friday during term time.
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Celebrate the start of the weekend with Zoomtunes, half an hour of fun and frolics led by expert singing teacher Libby Crabtree!
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How would you like to learn how to build your very own online shop? This exciting 7-week club run by Heart of Midlothian FC's Innovation Centre will show you exactly how to do that.
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Heart of Midlothian FC's Innovation Centre: Build new skills in app design and development to solve a problem that affects the world’s people and planet. Suitable for S1-S3 girls and boys.
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The Soundhouse Organisation is delighted to bring you a new series of ten online gigs, intimate one-of-a-kind concerts presented as-live and beamed directly into the comfort of your home.
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In this online talk, Alice Strang, Senior Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the National Galleries of Scotland, will discuss the ‘First Women of the Royal Scottish Academy’.
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A Sense of Place and Earth Shaker is a joint exhibitions at The Scottish Gallery in March by Michael McVeigh and David Cook.
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Edinburgh based Japanese Tea Master Mio Shudo, an expert on the diverse cultures of Japan, will present an online talk aided by an illustrated powerpoint presentation.
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