Song over Scotland

Music (traditional, historical)

  • Babes in arms policy: Babies are not allowed in the venue
  • Policy applies to: Children under 2 years
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Description

Claire Hastings, a BBC traditional Singer of the Year, and historian Professor David Purdie present the landscape of Scotland's dramatic history, seen through the medium of her timeless song. Claire's vocal lyrics interact with David's narrative to offer a new and multi-faceted exploration of Scotland's heritage. Join us as we enter the deep well of Scotland's soul. You will hear all three of our native languages in songs of peace and war, work and play, love and loss, in ballads ranging from Border straths to Highland glens. Illuminated by stunning imagery of Scots life and landscape.

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