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Atharrachadh : Transmutation Jonathan Bell
Sat 11 July – Sat 22 Aug
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This exhibition shows a small selection of artworks made by participants in recent Creative Connections workshops and marks Healing Arts Scotland week.
Creative Connections exhibition: the art that brings us together
Mon 15 June - Sat 18 July
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Mar a Bha e : Hebridean Yesterdays – Margaret MacLean
Mon 6 July – Sat 15 Aug
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Drop in to the Art Lanntair art tent at the top of the castle green for some creative fun. Create miniature indigenous animals and sea creatures to populate an island landscape. You can also add to the large collaborative artworks by painting animals on panels. Fun for all ages led by An Lanntair arts workers.
HebCelt Art Tent: Indigenous animals
Thurs 16 - Sat 18 July
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Corthom began Gàidhlig a thogail a bhios air leth feumail timicheal air làrach na Feis!
This is your chance to learn some simple day to day Gaelic and Some essential festival phrases! We can’t promise you will be fluent by the end of the festival but you will have been exposed to one of the worlds’ finest and most poetic of languages.
Gaelic taster sessions
Thurs 16 & Fri 17 July
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Come and learn fired up Shetland fiddle tunes from Ross Couper! This class is best suited for intermediate to advanced.
HebCelt workshop: Fired up Shetland fiddle tunes with Ross Couper
Fri 17 July
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Òran Ùr
Fri 17 July
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Friday HebCelt Festival Club!
Fri 17 July
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Come hang out and learn songwriting techniques and skills with the five string banjo. We’ll discuss moods, tunings and rhythms to bring shape and accompaniment to our wildest complaints and passions. Bring your banjo or other stringed instrument if you like, and maybe we’ll write a song.
HebCelt workshop: Songwriting with Old Man Luedecke
Sat 18 July
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Maggie MacInnes “The Kalokerinos Tapes”
Sat 18 July
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Saturday HebCelt Festival Club
Sat 18 July
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An Lanntair will run a week long creative course for young people to devise and perform a unique piece of theatre. Drama practitioners will lead workshops in performance skills, devising a new story, rehearsing the created piece and preparing the cast to perform to an audience.
Theatre Summer School
Mon 20 - Sat 25 July
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Join a band boot camp where you’ll pick a couple of songs — covers or originals — and work on them with musician Scott C Park. You’ll learn rehearsal techniques, song-writing and arrangement tips, and how to tighten up and grow as a band.
Rock School!
Tues 21 - Thurs 23 July
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Explore nature on a drawing adventure in Lews Castle Grounds. Children will make drawings and rubbings, collect interesting finds, and document their adventure.
Drawing Adventure Walks
Wed 22 & Fri 24 July
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Songwriters Circle
Wed 22 July
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Creative Summer art studio sessions for young people age 12 – 16 led by artist Kirsten Mcilroy. Each day will start with observational drawing which you will develop into expressive painting, printmaking and ceramic artworks.
Art Studio
Thurs 23, Mon 27 & Thurs 30 July
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Toy Story 5
Fri 24 - Thur 30 July
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Disclosure Day
Sat 25 & Thur 30 July
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Forecourt Sessions – The Broken Ravens
Sat 25 July
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E Tournament and Gaming Day
Mon 27 July
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Explore the rich and diverse world of rhythm across musical genres and cultures. This interactive class will take you on a journey through music from around the world, discovering how different communities use rhythm to express identity, tradition, and creativity.
Summer Rhythm Club
Tues 28 July
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Supergirl
Fri 31 July & Sat 1 Aug
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Artist Gathering
Fri 31 July
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Forecourt Sessions – Harris AllStars
Sat 1 Aug
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What happens when you take your sculpture for a spin? Find out in this week long art vehicle workshop. We’ll explore the history of nomadic artworks, scavenge for parts, and collaborate on a convoy of fantastical constructions.
Clàr presents: Art in Motion
Tues 4 - Fri 7 Aug
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YDance, in partnership with An Lanntair, will be delivering an Award in Dance Leadership Course accredited by Leadership Skills Foundations. The Dance Leadership Award helps young people develop leadership skills through dance, building confidence and preparing them to lead activities in their community.
YDANCE: DANCE LEADERSHIP AWARD
Tue 4 - Sat 8 Aug
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This fun and practical 3hr course will give teachers and youth workers the confidence, skills and knowledge to deliver dance sessions that develop creativity and basic movement skills with their young people.
Dance teaching CLPL
Tues 4 Aug
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Join us for a fun, creative week of dance led by an experienced YDance tutor – Beth Gildea. Learn a variety of styles including Jazz, Street, Contemporary, creative and more and finish the week with a sharing on the final day!
Youth Creative Dance Company
Wed 5 - Sat 8 Aug
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Trad Sessions with Jane MacMillan
Wed 5 Aug & 2 Sept
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Singin’ in the Rain
Thur 6 Aug
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The Odyssey
Fri 7 & Sat 8 Aug
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Back to school Silent Disco with Nonoisence
Wed 12 Aug
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NT Live: The Playboy of the Western World
Thurs 13 Aug
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Minions and Monsters
Fri 14 & Sat 15 Aug
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Then and Now – Yasmin Davidson
Mon 17 Aug – Fri 2 Oct
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This session is for children age 2 – 5 and their parent or carer to be creative together.
Crayon Club
Fortnightly on Wednesdays
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Come to Art Cafe, a creative hangout with hot drinks, snacks and a creative group project to dive into. Suitable for age 14 – 18 year olds. This is your space to meet friends, express yourself, and make something amazing together.
Art Cafe
Wed 19 Aug
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Jackass: Best and Last
Fri 21 & Sat 22 Aug
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Forecourt Sessions – Kevan Cadman
Sat 22 Aug
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A Night of Drama with Phoenix Theatre
Wed 26 Aug
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An Lanntair Film Club presents: Taxi Driver
Thur 27 Aug
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A groundbreaking show about stepdance in Scotland from award-winning director Gerry Mulgrew, dancer Alison Carlyle and musician Amy Geddes.
Deiseil: Dancing in Time
Fri 28 & Sat 29 Aug
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Moana
Sat 29 & Sun 30 Aug
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Cearns – Deljeem Rai
Exhibition opening: 5pm, Fri 28 Aug, Exhibition run: Sat 29 Aug – Sat 10 Oct
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Step into Deiseil
Sat 29 Aug
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Playing Music for Stepdance
Sat 29 Aug
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Charlie McKerron & Friends
Thur 3 Sept
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Scott C. Park
Sat 5 Sept
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A relaxed and welcoming chance to play the Steinway grand piano in An Lanntair’s auditorium. Whether you have a polished piece or something you’re still working on, this is a space to share your playing in a supportive, social setting.
Piano Club
Tue 8 Sept
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Calum MacPhail Live
Sat 12 Sept
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Beyond Presents HENNING WEHN: ACID WEHN
Wed 16 Sept
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Music Broth, Scotland’s Loudest Library are coming back to An Lanntair with lots of musical instruments to try!
This event is fun for all ages, with our music librarian on hand to help with trying instruments for the first time.
Music Broth Travelling Instrument Library
Sat 17 Oct
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Rich Hall: Chin Music
Tue 27 Oct
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Phil McIntyre Live Ltd by arrangement with Tin Cat Entertainment proudly presents: Mark Thomas: 40 in Stand-Up Years
Thur 10 Dec
Weekly workshops
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Visual arts sessions for Primary school age children and their adults to have fun making things together.
Full Circle Mini Make
Weekly during term time
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Welcome to Sensory Stars – a gentle, engaging space designed especially for babies aged 12 months and under and their grown-ups. Our sessions provide a friendly, relaxed, and supportive environment. Each class offers carefully planned sensory experiences to stimulate your baby’s developing brain and senses.
Sensory Stars
Weekly on Thursdays
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Art Lab is a creative space for young people from S1 – S6. You can explore your own ideas and make art work using the materials and equipment on offer. You can also try out different creative projects each week on your own or in a group.
Art Lab
Fridays during term time
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Fun theatrical games and scenarios for children and young people.
Saturday Drama Clubs
Saturdays during term time
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fun and inspiring visual arts projects every Saturday afternoon
Saturday Art Club
Saturdays during term time
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Youth Theatre enables young people to develop skills in performing and theatre-making.
Youth Theatre
Saturdays during term time
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Pre-school children and their adults can join Catriona in this fun and accessible movement and dance session.
Full Circle: Movement and Dance
Weekly during term time
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Fideag agus Seinn – Whistle & Sing is a fun music class for children aged 7–10, to learn tunes and songs through singing and tin whistle playing. By singing melodies first and then learning to play them on the whistle, children develop a strong musical ear, confidence, rhythm, and listening skills in a natural and enjoyable way.
Fìdeag agus Seinn – Whistle & Sing
Thursdays in term time
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Ukulele with Eilidh
Mondays in term-time
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Join our slow session designed for young musicians from Primary 7 and above, where you can learn tunes at a comfortable pace and play in a group setting. Whether you’re new to playing an instrument or looking to gain more experience, this session is open to all.
YouthTrad: An Lanntair Ceilidh Band
Wednesdays in Term Time