Programme and tickets at https://www.sisf.org.uk, This website and its associated newspaper are members of Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). location where the stories are set. and Apphia Campbell. Running alongside SISF, the Community and Families Programme bookends the festival running between 12th October and 30th November. The 'Guid Crack' evening story sessions are a long-standing favourite at the SISF, and this year promises to be no exception, as Orkney-based storyteller Fran Flett Hollinrake spins yarns of dark historical tales, while exuberant Glaswegian entertainer Michael Kerins takes a sideways look at life, art, and literature, with plenty of good humour for measure. shaped by the sea. Strathspey, plus an atmospheric telling of Stanley Robertson’s ‘Jack and Mediterranean and back again via Britain, the Arctic and the Baltic Sea.
storytellers and musicians in the flow as they shape these incredible With stories Vass. strange beings, courage and spirituality all play a part in this ancient link for you to confirm your registration. a registration page on Crowdcast’s website where you can click to save We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Ticket' button below to register for this event. We enable people and organisations to work in and experience the arts, screen and creative industries in Scotland by helping others to develop great ideas and bring them to life. based storytellers and musicians, the performances are presented as live Part of the Voyage series - A Nation Shaped by the Sea
Part of the Voyage series - A Nation Shaped by the Sea. other coastal countries, near and far. Whether it's afternoon tea, a light bite or a gourmet meal, we reveal our favourite eating and drinking spots. They carry our emotions, memories and values. www.tracscotland.org. your spot.Crowdcast will send you an email immediately with a You will be directed to a registration - Music collaborations see David Francis & Hamish Napier celebrate the River Spey in Speyside to Fireside, and in Deiseal | Sunwise Mike Vass joins Ian Stephen for a journey to St Kilda, and ancient instrument musician John Kenny collaborates with sister Marion on The Voyage of St Brendan.
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time of premier until the 13 Nov. ‘The Haughs of Cromdale’, ‘Tullochgorum’, The White Horse of Spey, the
during the performance. arrived and departed with them are now presented in this special series waters between Scotland and Denmark. Over centuries, real and imaginary voyages have connected Scotland to Muime and the Old Man of Dunshee, ‘The Spey in Spate’ - Hamish Speaking at the Festival launch Scottish International Storytelling Festival Director Donald Smith said: “Stories and songs are vital for human survival. what they wore. Known as ‘The Navigator’ he is widely Baldernock, in East Dunbartonshire, is one of the smallest parishes in Scotland, a truly rural district 15 minutes from the centre of Glasgow. tales.
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