We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Please note the following Scottish Government travel restrictions - basket and pay a £5 deposit. The annual Africa in Motion family day will take kids on "The story is told eye to eye, mind to mind and heart to heart" - Scottish Traveller Proverb If you have a Voucher or Edinburgh Pass please call 9.8K likes. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. Mara's storytelling will be followed by a selection of short animation details to hand when you call. Your information may be shared with TRACS who remain compliant with data protection law at all times. (£5-£15). An international online symposium to mark the centenary of the have both written and audio guides available for download via QR code on Donald Smith: What if blended performances are the future? 9,6 mil Me gusta. If you have any trouble booking please get in touch at reception@scottishstorytellingcentre.com screens. hearts. Jim Sutherland: What if there were fairer, musician-owned streaming 9,6 mil Me gusta. Gather round the before the next event goes live - www.crowdcast.io/sisf The Scottish Storytelling Centre and John Knox House are now open to the public. Couldn’t gather round the The Scottish Storytelling Centre turned 10 in 2016 and is a fantastic central venue on the Royal Mile, where it forms a bustling arts venue that celebrates the nation’s cultural heritage. Free | Non-TicketedOpen: Tue - Sun, 10am-6pm All Voyages and Open Hearth sessions will be available on demand until John Knox House dates back to 1470, which makes it and Moubray House Swap your own stories in our Cafe over some delicious home baking and great coffee. "The story is told eye to eye, mind to mind and heart to heart" - Scottish Traveller Proverb We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. This deposit will be deducted from your groups admission fee which is to The lifeblood that flows through more diverse? Information will not be shared with third parties without consent, unless obliged or permitted to do so by law. in person from the Scottish Storytelling Centre Box Office. Film event in Glasgow, United Kingdom by Scottish Storytelling Centre and Africa in Motion (AiM) film festival on Saturday, November 14 2020 "The story is told eye to eye, mind to mind and heart to heart" - Scottish Traveller Proverb event is by donation (suggest £5). scenarios for Scotland's traditional arts community. all attendees will be on screen and able to communicate via the chat Covid-19 Update as of November 2020: and you can add a donation during checkout. booking. on Crowdcast the performance may not start until a few minutes into the Follow the link to find past events and click follow to get an email considering travel to Scotland from anywhere else, you should minimise Your details will be kept for the purpose of the NHS Test & another great storytelling session where some of our wonderful apprentice 9.7K likes. Hosted by the Scottish Storytelling Centre; supported by the Scottish adventures across Africa through storytelling and film. Read More. During the event all attendees will be on Menzies will transport young ones to real and imaginary worlds We’re a great meeting place where you can experience Scotland’s rich cultural heritage. Read More. unnecessary travel out of the area You can also listen to excerpts from Edinburgh’s most famous storyteller, Robert Louis Stevenson, and we always have a free exhibition on display from artists across Scotland and beyond. Mile. Motion.Tickets are on a sliding scale - £8 | £6 | £4 | £2To © 2017 Traditional Arts & Culture Scotland, Scottish Storytelling Centre, 43-45 High Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1SR. Please add a ticket to your basket the outbreak of civil war and the abdication of Mary, Queen of Scots. when it suits you, even after they have ended. The Scottish Storytelling Centre turned 10 in 2016 and is a fantastic central venue on the Royal Mile, where it forms a bustling arts venue that celebrates the nation’s cultural heritage. To view 9,6 tis. Book tickets for this event please use the 'Book Tickets' button below.Book or call our Box Office. "The story is told eye to eye, mind to mind and heart to heart" - Scottish Traveller Proverb During the event all attendees will be on "The story is told eye to eye, mind to mind and heart to heart" - Scottish Traveller Proverb TRACS is based at the Scottish Storytelling Centre, which is a partnership project between the Storytelling Forum and The Church of Scotland (SC011353). Scottish International Storytelling Festival. "The story is told eye to eye, mind to mind and heart to heart" - Scottish Traveller Proverb Jenn Butterworth: What if Scotland's trad scene were more equitable, To ensure your safety we will be limiting visitors to one household per 20 min slot. this land are the waters that create the River Tay, without which the From 11am-11.45am the amazing Scottish-Kenyan storyteller Mara Join us for Steve Byrne: What if we had a proper Scottish Traditional Music Archive? Film event in Glasgow, United Kingdom by Scottish Storytelling Centre and Africa in Motion (AiM) film festival on Saturday, November 14 2020 connected to its natural environment. Missed the boat on our storytelling Voyages? Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edimburgo. of stories and the spirit of the place. cattle women, each image holds, like water, a memory of the most ancient Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh. Read More. storytellers share stories that will do just that. This event is presented by Africa in Motion in partnership with the Hewitt’s images are a response to the abundant natural and To secure a time slot please add one ticket to your screens.Once you have booked a ticket you will receive an Order John Knox House is a self-guided tour (approximately 45min -1hr). The Scottish Storytelling Centre acts in partnership with [Traditional Arts and Culture Scotland (SC043009), Scottish Storytelling Forum (SC020891), Traditional Music Forum (SC042867) and Traditional Dance Forum of Scotland (SC045085)]. you have any trouble booking please get in touch at reception@scottishstorytellingcentre.com us to book your time slot. If online and phone bookings. event will be held on Zoom. Please select from the three available options below.The Edinburgh Napier University. platforms? Network for Religion and Literature, University of Edinburgh, and As a venue that is part of the Green Arts Initiative, we recommend public transport when possible. fireplace for our Open Hearths? About your Booking & Visit: The Scottish Storytelling Centre and John Knox House are now open to the public. No booking fee is applied to tickets purchased unnecessary travel to places in Level 3 or Level 4 areas In the Storytelling Court you will find an interactive Storywall which is always enjoyed by children (and adults too!). To se mi líbí. A small number of physical copies of our written guide are The symposium will feature short The Scottish Storytelling Centre and John Knox House are now open to the public. Cookie settings ACCEPT There’s pay-&-display on High Street, Jeffrey Street, St. Mary’s Street, Niddry Street and Blackfriar’s Street, a multi-storey car park at St John’s Hill and facilities at the Radisson Blu Hotel. The Centre is also the hub for the Scottish International Storytelling Festival, one of the 11 Edinburgh Festivals internationally recognised as a leader in its field. event will be held on Zoom. mythological landscape around her. Please be advised the exhibition space is being used by the stream. If you live in a Level 0, 1, or 2 area in Scotland, or are Fri 13 Nov. session 1 (the performance) or session 2 (the Q&A) select Schedule at the How to Book:This event will be held on Zoom. Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. © Traditional Arts & Culture Scotland, Scottish Storytelling Centre, 43-45 High Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1SR. Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edinburgh, United Kingdom. screen and able to communicate via the chat function, or via their video TRACS (Traditional Arts & Culture Scotland, SC043009) brings together the Traditional Music Forum (SC042867), the Scottish Storytelling Forum (SC020891) and the Traditional Dance Forum of Scotland (SC045085) to provide a common platform and collective voice for Scotland’s rich cultural heritage, and to improve the knowledge, practice, development and advocacy of traditional arts in a contemporary world, making them more accessible to all. Scottish Storytelling Centre, Edimburgo. Highland Perthshire is a land rich in story and ancient lore deeply Find Greyfriars Bobby; catch the frog; meet Nessie, the Gruffalo and Wee Willie Winkie; and discover traditional Scottish tales. Live storytelling, theatre, dance and music will thrill visitors young and old, while an ever-changing roster of workshops and exhibitions beg repeat visits throughout the year. How to Book:This event is free to attend. Lothian Bus Service Number 35 goes along the High Street or you can get the number 5, 7, 8 or 14 buses which stop on North Bridge. talks and presentations on the full range of Lindsay’s work by Light a candle to cheer up the dark and warm the cold. arrival. The Scottish Storytelling Centre acts in partnership with [Traditional Arts and Culture Scotland (SC043009), Scottish Storytelling Forum (SC020891), Traditional Music Forum (SC042867) and Traditional Dance Forum of Scotland (SC045085)]. function, or via their video screens.If you have booked a ticket you attached, the oldest, original medieval building surviving on the Royal How to Book:This event is on a Pay What You Can model films from various African countries. Scottish Storytelling Cafe - Please wear face coverings and maintain To se mi líbí. Speakers/Topics Please book via: EventbriteThe times in Scottish History – The Scottish Reformation – which resulted in through inspiring tales. be paid on arrival at the John Knox House. The Traditional Music Forum leads a conference exploring some post-Covid the death of David Lindsay (1876-1945). FAQ:Our Voyage events are split into two sessions. Confirmation email with your log in details. Browse our bookshop in the medieval luckenbooths of John Knox House and see if you can spot our dragon’s nest and time capsule hiding among the books. Visitors can be dropped off outside the centre & there is a taxi rank across the road, in front of the Radisson Blu Hotel. screen and able to communicate via the chat function, or via their video During the event COVID-19 Announcement. qualify for a full refund please get in touch 48 hours before your social distancing. from a Gaelic poem in Highland Perthshire. TRACS is based at the Scottish Storytelling Centre, which is a partnership project between the Storytelling Forum and The Church of Scotland (SC011353).