Scottish Storytelling Centre summer programme

Scottish Storytelling Centre summer programme welcomes
you home

Storytellers At Home is a new project at the Scottish
Storytelling Centre designed to take you straight to the hearth of storytelling.
You are invited to the home of Scotland's Stories; come and make
yourself comfortable in the Centre's cosy living room!

The Scottish Storytelling Centre hosts free 45-minute
storytelling sessions at 12noon to 3pm every day from 3rd July -1st August. Edinburgh residents and visitors to the
city are invited come along at any time of day to experience some live
storytelling, meet storytellers from all over Scotland, have a chat and explore the
different ideas and activities the storytellers bring with them. Stories and
events will be suitable for all ages and the storytellers all have their own
special tales, so why not become a regular visitor?

The Gathering 2009 is one of the biggest events in Scotland this summer as part of Homecoming
2009. The Scottish Storytelling Centre is delighted to be working in
partnership with The Gathering to coordinate a range of events to celebrate Scotland's rich culture and heritage. Music, storytelling performances
and walking tours will put homecomers in touch with
the authentic Scotland, with celebratory evenings which
delve deep beyond the tartan wrappings to a Scotland rich in living traditions and
veiled in myth. Storytellers Ewan McVicar
and Nancy Nicolson evoke the culture of Scottish
urban communities in Ceilidh House on 22nd July, and David Campbell and Claire Hewitt travel hill and glen in the
footsteps of drovers and shepherds in Lore of the Land on 24th July.

Every Wednesday evening is your chance to come out of the
bustle of the busy High Street into the bright, relaxing Storytelling
Café
. Café guests are treated to feast of fabulous tales, along with
fine drinks and good company. In a laid-back, welcoming atmosphere,
professional storytellers bring storytelling club culture into the modern day
with stories and songs from Scotland and beyond. The Storytelling Café
is a perfect way to kick back for the summer and get your imagination going for
this year's Fringe festival.

For further information  contact

Esther Blackburn

[email protected] or 0131 652 3273

Listings:

Wed 1 July, 7pm (2hrs), £4

Storytelling Café

A relaxing evening of live
storytelling from Scotland and beyond, with host Noel Cochrane. Café-bar open
from 6pm.

Storytelling

Fri 3 July - Sat 1 August,
Storytelling sessions at 12 noon and 3pm (45mins), Free

Storytellers 'At Home'

Pop into the home of Scotland's stories
and meet the storyteller who's 'at home' for the day. Experience some live
storytelling in our storytelling living room, have a chat or explore the ideas
and activities the storytellers bring with them. Free 45-minute storytelling
sessions take place at 12noon and 3pm, but drop
in to our place anytime, and see what's going on!

Storytelling

Wed 8 July, 7pm (2hrs),
£4

Storytelling Café

A relaxing evening of live
storytelling from Scotland and beyond, with host Bea Ferguson. Café-bar open from 6pm.

Storytelling

Wed 15 July, 7pm (2hrs),
£4

Storytelling Café

A relaxing evening of live
storytelling from Scotland and beyond, with host Gareth Cashin. Café-bar open from 6pm.

Storytelling

Wed 22 July, 7pm
(2hrs30mins), £10/£8

Ceilidh House

Experience the rich legacy of the Scottish folk revival
first hand in an evening of folktales, songs and tunes celebrating the
traditional ceilidh. Meet some of the colourful
characters of the folk scene and soak up the lively ceilidh
atmosphere with singers, songwriters and storytellers Nancy Nicolson
and Ewan McVicar. In partnership with The Gathering 2009.

Storytelling

Thu 23 July, 11am (90mins), Not
suitable for under 8s. Children must be accompanied, £5/£3

Royal Mile Story Walk: Part 1

Join the Old Town's own
master storyteller John Fee for a jaunt down the Mile from the Castle to the Netherbow. Hear tales of the characters that once roamed
these streets and uncover the mysteries of the Old Town. In partnership with The Gathering 2009. Meet at the statue
of Earl Haig on horseback on the Esplanade.

Walk

Thu 23 July, 2pm (90mins), Not
suitable for under 8s. Children must be accompanied, £5/£3

Royal Mile Story Walk: Part 2

Join storyteller John Fee for a saunter down the Mile from
the Netherbow to Holyrood Palace. Discover
the stories behind the buildings of the Canongate and
the colourful characters who lived there. Age 8
plus, children must be accompanied. In partnership with The
Gathering 2009. Meet at the Scottish Storytelling Centre.

Walk

Fri 24 July, 11am & 2pm (45mins), Not
suitable for under 8s. Children must be accompanied,
£5/£3

Deacon Brodie's Old Town Tour

Explore the closes and wynds of the Old Town in the
company of Deacon Brodie, and hear the story of his
grisly double life. Led by storyteller Robert Howat. Meet
at the Scottish Storytelling Centre. In partnership with The Gathering 2009.
Walk

Fri 24 July, 2pm (3hrs), £17.50

Scotland's Stories

Discover more about Scotland's rich
culture and heritage, and explore your own Scottish roots and ancestry through
shared story and experiences, with storyteller David Campbell.  No storytelling experience
required, but feel free to bring a story, experience or memory along to
share! In partnership with The Gathering 2009.

Workshop

Fri 24 July, 7pm
(2hrs30mins), £10/£8

Lore of the Land

An enchanting journey through the
natural and mythical landscape of rural Scotland. Roam through glen and over mountain in the
footsteps of drovers, shepherds and farmers of old, with author and storyteller
Stuart McHardy and storyteller and harpist Claire Hewitt in an interweaving of
story, music, song and folklore. In partnership with The
Gathering 2009.

Storytelling

Wed 29 July, 7pm (2hrs),
£4

Storytelling Café

A relaxing evening of live
storytelling from Scotland and beyond, with host Anne Errington. Café-bar open from 6pm.

Storytelling

The Scottish Storytelling Centre is the national body for
the support and development of the storytelling artform.
The organisation is a partnership between the Scottish Storytelling Forum and
the Church of Scotland, and is supported by the Scottish Arts Council, the City
of Edinburgh Council and a
wide range of charitable donations. SCO 11353

Scottish Storytelling
Centre

43-45
High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1SR T 0131
556 9579 F 0131 557 5224

E [email protected] W www.scottishstorytellingcentre.co.uk