• Stories & Songs of North East Bothy Tradition

    Braes of Glenlivet Hall Chapeltown, Ballindalloch, Moray, United Kingdom

    Step into the heart of North East Scotland’s bothy culture, where stories are spun, ballads are sung, and fiddles bring history to life. This captivating performance weaves together the rich traditions of the land, led by storytellers Phyll McBain & Jackie Ross, a stirring bothy ballad singer Allan Taylor, and a fiddler Karin Paterson whose Read more...

  • Ad Astra

    Braes of Glenlivet Hall Chapeltown, Ballindalloch, Moray, United Kingdom

    Due to severe snow conditions making travel unsafe, this planned film screening and stargazing event has been postponed. Your safety comes first, and we appreciate your understanding. A new date will be announced soon, please keep an eye on our channels for updates. Stay safe and warm, and we look forward to welcoming you when Read more...

  • Càrnan

    Braes of Glenlivet Hall Chapeltown, Ballindalloch, Moray, United Kingdom

    CÀRNAN is a rising Scottish indie folk trio with a funkier take on trad. The band blends lively accordion (Louden MacKay) and punchy whistle (Kenneth MacFarlane) with thunderous guitar and vocals (Arthur Brook Young) into a powerful, driven sound.  Drawing on a firm connection to their roots in the Scottish Highlands in tandem with fresher Read more...

  • Behold Ye Ramblers

    Braes of Glenlivet Hall Chapeltown, Ballindalloch, Moray, United Kingdom

    From the voices of ramblers and campaigners to the songs and poetry inspired by past and current struggles, “Behold Ye Ramblers” is a new play about The Clarion newspaper and the organisations formed by its readership, including the famous rambling club, The Sheffield Clarion Ramblers. Along with the Clarion Cyclists, these early Edwardian pioneers promoted Read more...