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Featured Events in Edinburgh in February 2025 (July Updated)

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Drama @ The Depot - Up in the Air | Leith Depot

Feb 3, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Theater
'Drama @ The Depot is a bi-monthly short play evening produced by Edinburgh based theatre company PenPal Productions. Six, pint-sized plays are rehearsed on the day and read script-in-hand in the evening by local actors. Each month has a new theme and playwrights are free to develop the theme in their own, personal way which makes for an eclectic and exciting selection of new writing. Head along for some food and a drink at the bar and make an evening of it. As we tend to sell out, make sure to get your food orders in super early as we start at 8pm! Each month we also offer a selection of delicious home baking by donation.' Information Source: Leith Depot | eventbrite

Self Defence for Kids: Krav Junior Free Trial Class (Tuesday, 5-5.45pm) | North Merchiston Club

Feb 4, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Sports & Fitness
Running
Discover the importance of self-defence for kids by joining the Krav Junior Free Trial Class in Edinburgh. This event will take place at the North Merchiston Club on Tuesday from 5 to 5.45 pm. Teach your child valuable skills to protect themselves in a safe and supportive environment. The address for the venue is 48 Watson Crescent, Edinburgh, EH11 1EP. Don't miss this opportunity to empower your child with the knowledge and confidence needed for self-defence. Mark your calendar for the upcoming class on February 4, 2025.

Flora Johnston: The Endeavour of Elsie Mackay | Blackwell's Bookshop

Feb 5, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Literary Arts
We are thrilled to be welcoming bestselling Scottish author, Flora Johnston, back to the shop as we celebrate her brand new, deeply moving story of a pioneering Scottish aviator straining to reach for her dreams on the cusp of an uncertain future, The Endeavour of Elsie Mackay. Join Flora on Wednesday 5th February at 7pm as she chats to Jenny Brown about the tragic story of pioneering Scottish aviator Elsie Mackay who disappeared in 1928 while attempting to be the first person to fly the Atlantic east to west and the first woman to span the ocean in either direction. Flora Johnston’s follow-up to The Paris Peacemakers is a powerful evocation of the 1920s, its sweeping outlook taking in the international aviation race, Glasgow's ship yards and the insidious threat of Mussolini's Italy. It taps into our perennial fascination with early female aviators like Amelia Earhart and Amy Johnston. - Doors: 6.30pm, event starts: 7pm, please arrive early to secure a good seat. Tickets are £3and there is a Ticket & Book option which includes a signed copy of The Endeavour of Elsie MacKay. The bookshop has level access, events are seated and speakers use microphones. If you have any concerns about accessibility, please do get in touch and we will do our best to accommodate your needs. Refunds are reviewed on a case-by-case basis, we are unable to offer a refund after the event. For more information or if you would like a signed copy because you can't make it to the event, please contact the Blackwell's events team on 0131 622 8222 or matthew.land@blackwell.co.uk Information Source: Blackwell's Edinburgh South Bridge | eventbrite

Afterhours Making | Talbot Rice Gallery, The University of Edinburgh

Feb 5, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Fine Art
Join us afterhours for a relaxed making event in the gallery. After an introduction to both Gabrielle Goliath and Guadalupe Maravilla's exhibitions, you will get the opportunity to explore the galleries and be inspired to make your own artwork using different materials provided. Afterhours Making is an informal, social and creative hangout. Whether you're an experienced artist or a beginner, this event is about getting inspired, trying, failing, succeeding, processing and playing with materials. You’re welcome to bring your sketchbook and your own materials, but this isn’t necessary as all materials will be provided. Materials include paper, charcoal, posca pens, felt pens, pencils, oil pastel, soft pastels, embroidery hoops, needles and thread, yarn, scissors, glue sticks, recycling material and collage paper. A complimentary drink will be provided, including white wine, beer or a soft drink. Spaces are limited, so if you can no longer come please cancel your ticket so someone else can take your space. If you have specific accessibility needs, please let us know when you register or contact us directly at info.talbotrice@ed.ac.uk to discuss further. A visual storyboard available to download here to anticipate your travels to the gallery and your experience during the exhibition. Information Source: Talbot Rice Gallery | eventbrite

Academic Tour | Alysa Ghose | Talbot Rice Gallery

Feb 6, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Alysa Ghose is an anthropologist of race, gender, and sexuality and a lecturer in Religion and Decolonisation at the School of Divinity in the University of Edinburgh. Her research has spanned feminist approaches to questions of indigeneity and health, geopolitics, Caribbean socialism, and reproduction and most recently kinship, migration and anti-Blackness. For the last 16 years she has worked as an ethnographer of Cuba with her most in-depth research being about Afrodiasporic/ indigenous religious traditions on the island, and relationships between the living and the dead as a means of survival in everyday precarity. With expertise on gender, migration, health, kinship and childhood in dialogue with indigenous spiritual practices, Alysa will discuss 3 main themes: the state and its satellites; knowledge and sensorial engagement and healing and repair. These themes emerge from Guadalupe Maravilla’s ‘Sana Sana, Colita de Rana’ (2024) and ‘Retablos’ (2023), two pieces from Maravilla’s Piedras de Fuego. While Maravilla’s work is the starting point tours will also include engagement select pieces from Gabrielle Goliath’s Personal Accounts (2024). If you have specific accessibility needs, please let us know when you register or contact us directly at info.talbotrice@ed.ac.uk to discuss further. A visual storyboard available to download here to anticipate your travels to the gallery and your experience during the exhibition. Information Source: Talbot Rice Gallery | eventbrite

Art & Text Conference - Friday 7 February 2025 | National Library of Scotland

Feb 7, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Literary Arts
The Scottish Society for Art History and the National Library of Scotland present:ART AND TEXTA two-day conference at the National Library of Scotland, Edinburgh, 6 - 7 February 2025The Scottish Society for Art History in partnership with the National Library of Scotland presents a two-day in-person event exploring the relationship between art and the written word in Scotland. Scottish art has long been inspired by literature, while Scottish artists and publishers have made fundamental contributions in the fields of book and magazine illustration, advertising posters, comics, graphic novels and artists’ books. In turn, there has been a significant body of writings on Scottish art in both fiction and non-fiction, and many outstanding collaborations between artists and writers. This conference will share current research and critical debate into the myriad relationships between art and text and our programme features artists, writers, curators, archivists, art historians, literary and linguistic scholars and interdisciplinary researchers. We are delighted to have acclaimed art critic Clare Henry as our keynote speaker. The conference takes place in the Boardroom, National Library of Scotland, George IV Bridge, Edinburgh. The full programme can be viewed at https://sway.cloud.microsoft/gF7w4w9zFfB61Dve?ref=Link Please note: Ticket prices include refreshments during the morning and afternoon breaks but lunch is not provided. There is a café in the National Library of Scotland and numerous other places to eat nearby. Image: Street Feast by Chris Hampton, 2018 (Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art & Design Collection, University of Dundee Museums, © the artist) Information Source: Scottish Society for Art History | eventbrite

Audio Described Tour | Talbot Rice Gallery, The University of Edinburgh

Feb 8, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
This audio description tour will provide a description and an insight into the scale, texture and feelings of the artworks currently on display at Talbot Rice Gallery. This tour has been developed specifically for blind and partially sighted people. Join artist Lou Fraser who will provide tactile experiences throughout the session, to explore the exhibitions Gabrielle Goliath | Personal Accountsand Guadalupe Maravilla | Piedras de Fuego (Fire Stones). Personal Accounts is a transnational, decolonial, black feminist project of repair by artist Gabrielle Goliath. In this immersive and deeply affecting series of video and sound cycles, Goliath addresses the normativity of patriarchal violence, working in close collaboration with survivors of gender-based violence, and allies in Johannesburg, Tunisia, Oslo, Milan, Stellenbosch and now Edinburgh. The works about how black, brown, indigenous, femme, queer, non-binary, and trans beings survive & create conditions in which they can thrive, love, and succeed. While the intended experience of both exhibitions is that of survival, repair and the assertion of life, some of the wall texts in Personal Accounts discuss sexual violence, which visitors may prefer to be aware of in advance. The wall texts are optional to read. Piedras de Fuego (Fire Stones) is the first solo exhibition in the UK of Guadalupe Maravilla,a transdisciplinary visual artist, choreographer, and healer. At the age of eight, Maravilla was part of the first wave of unaccompanied, undocumented children to arrive at the United States border in the 1980s as a result of the Salvadoran Civil War. Combining art and healing, his work takes the forms of shrines, sound baths, paintings, play, sculpture, and huge headdresses using material from the lands he crossed. Maravilla’s work draws from indigenous and contemporary systems of knowledge, often mixing crafts, medicinal materials, and plants along with commercial and readymade objects. This tour will be delivered live as an audio-described tour with an English voiceover. We have limited budget to provide transport to facilitate the journey to the gallery, please get in touch at info.talbotrice@ed.ac.uk to discuss further. Thank you, Talbot Rice Gallery team. Information Source: Talbot Rice Gallery | eventbrite

U20 Six Nations | Scotland U20 v Ireland U20 (Edinburgh) | Edinburgh Rugby Stadium

Feb 8, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Sports & Fitness
Explore Scotland U20 v Ireland U20 sporting information for 8th February, as well as links for Rugby Union tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. Scotland U20 is the national rugby union team for players under the age of 20, representing Scotland in various international competitions. The team is known for its exceptional performances in the World Rugby U20 Championship, where they have reached the semi-finals three times. In addition, Scotland U20 has also won the U20 Six Nations Grand Slam twice in 2008 and 2017. Some notable players who have played for Scotland U20 include current Scotland national team members Finn Russell and Adam Hastings. The team plays their home matches at the iconic Scotstoun Stadium in Glasgow, known for its loud and passionate atmosphere during matches. With a strong track record of success and talented players, Scotland U20 continues to be a formidable force in international youth rugby. Ireland U20 is the national Rugby Union team representing Ireland in the under-20 age category. The team competes annually in the World Rugby Under 20 Championship and has achieved consistent success, with three championships and five runner-up finishes to date. Many players from this team have gone on to represent the senior Ireland national team, including current star players such as James Ryan and Jordan Larmour. The team is managed by head coach Noel McNamara and plays their home games at the Donnybrook Stadium in Dublin. With a strong legacy of talented players and impressive achievements in international competitions, Ireland U20 continues to be a force to be reckoned with in the world of rugby. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

DRAWING TOUR: Architecture | National Galleries of Scotland: Portrait

Feb 8, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Design
Look around you. Nearly everything you can see began with a drawing. Your clothes? Fashion illustration. That radiator? Product design. The building around you was an architectural sketch. Those drawings would not have been about perfectly replicating something, because that something did not yet exist. I believe that drawing is for everyone because it is a way to imagine. Come along an learn some of the Traditional Drawing Skills relating to Architecture alongisde the skill of Drawing from your Imagination. We'll look at capturing depth and detail and we'll play drawing games together to help each of us conceptualise and design our own piece of architecture. I'm Hannah Kelly, an Edinburgh-based artist and art educator - please know you're ever so welcome whatever your confidence level with drawing. My tours are about building creative courage and laughing together and seeing things afresh. This drawing tour is relaxed and playful, suited to teens as well as adults. All materials will be provided. www.hannahkelly.co.uk @hannahkellyart Information Source: Hannah Kelly | eventbrite

Six Nations | Scotland v Ireland (Edinburgh) | Murrayfield Stadium

Feb 9, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Sports & Fitness
Explore accurate Scotland v Ireland sporting information for 9th February, as well as links for Rugby Union news, tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Scottish national rugby union team, commonly known as Scotland, represents Scotland in international rugby union competitions. The team competes annually in the Six Nations Championship, which includes England, Ireland, Aviva Stadium3, Aviva Stadium0, and Aviva Stadium2. Scotland has a long history in rugby union, being one of the original nations to compete in the annual tournament. The team has won the championship 15 times, with their most recent victory being in 1999. Some of the team's most notable accomplishments include winning the Grand Slam in 1984 and producing some of the world's best players, such as Gavin Hastings and Stuart Hogg. Their home stadium is BT Murrayfield in Edinburgh, which has a capacity of over 67,000 spectators and is known as one of the most iconic rugby stadiums in the world. The Ireland National Aviva Stadium1 Union team, also known as the Irish Aviva Stadium1 team, is one of the most successful teams in the sport of Aviva Stadium1 Union. They compete in international tournaments such as the Six Nations Championship and the Rugby World Cup. The team has a rich history, having won three Six Nations Grand Slams and two Triple Crowns. Some of the notable players on the team include Johnny Sexton, Conor Murray, and Robbie Henshaw. The team plays their home games at the iconic Aviva Stadium in Dublin, which has a capacity of over 51,700. They have a strong fan base and are known for their passionate and determined play on the field. With a record of consistent success and a talented roster, the Ireland Aviva Stadium1 team is a force to be reckoned with in the world of Aviva Stadium1 Union. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

9th February FREE ART WORKSHOP: WHAT CONNECTS YOU TO EDINBURGH? | Art and Spirituality :Yoga, Healing, Meditation, Massage, Hire, Classes, Workshops

Feb 9, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Craft
What Connects You to Edinburgh? Join us for a reflective and creative workshop in celebration of Edinburgh 900, inspired by the mission of Art and Spirituality CIC. This workshop, run by the Art Therapist Silvia Cirronis, invites you to explore your cultural and ethnic heritage while celebrating the rich diversity of the Edinburgh community. A key guiding question will shape our session: What connects you to Edinburgh? What to Bring:A personal object that represents your ethnic or cultural background.A photo of a place in Edinburgh that holds positive meaning for you or makes you feel connected. (Printed versions are ideal, but if that’s not possible, feel free to use a digital photo on your device.)If you'd like, you can also bring any additional materials from home that resonate with your story. What to Expect:We will provide a wide range of materials for you to explore, create, and reflect as a group. Through guided exercises and open sharing, you’ll have the opportunity to deepen your connection to both your personal heritage and the collective identity of Edinburgh. We look forward to welcoming you into this enriching experience of creativity, reflection, and community. This class is sponsored by Edinburgh Council. It is FREE and is aimed at our International Community of the South West Edinburgh. (Irish, any other white background, mixed ethnic, Asian/Asian British, Black/African/Caribbean, Black British, Arabic or other ethic groups) By attending this class you release the chef, Giada Gaslini and Art and Spirituality Cic, from any liability arising out of any personal injuries, emotional or physical release, death, physical reaction, expectations of results, theft in the venue or damages that may happen to people and objects while attending. Information Source: Art and Spirituality CIC | eventbrite

Advanced Comedy Class Edinburgh | Leith Depot

Feb 9, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Comedy
Viv Gee's Advanced comedy course is suitable for people who have previously participated in a stand-up course or performed comedy before. The 4 x 3 hour sessions will cover advanced writing and performing skills including MC technique and dealing with hecklers. Classes will take place on the 9th, 16th, 23rd Februry and 2nd March at Leith Depot from 6pm to 9pm. The public performance will be Sunday 9th March at 7.30pm at Leith Depot. All proceeds of the class gig will go to local charity The Junction for Young People Health and Wellbeing Information Source: Viv Gee | eventbrite

School of Art Monday Lecture Series: Anne Hardy | E22 Lecture Theatre

Feb 10, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Fine Art
Anne Hardy works across sculpture and large-scale installation. Her works incorporate found materials and cast objects in delicate cosmologies that explore energetic states, sentience, transformation, fragility and strength. Hardy’s large-scale sculptural installations, ‘FIELDworks’, combine physical materials with light and sound to create immersive and sensual environments that derive from places she calls ‘pockets of wild space’ – gaps in the urban space where materials, atmospheres, and emotions gather. Hardy thinks of these works as moments out of time – voids within the ‘everyday’ space, that act as a spell or dream in which to re-encounter our relationships to the worlds that we inhabit. Anne Hardy will talk about her large-scale installations for institutions like Tate Britain, Museum Boijmans and ArtNight, her recent residency at The Chinati Foundation Marfa, USA and the new body of work ‘Survival Spell’ that she began there. Image credit: Being (Immaterial), 2023-202, Artists clothes, rusted wire, shells, welded steel, jesmonite, jewellery, cast concrete, bronze, pewter, white metal, dried plant, earth. Approx H 82 x W 116 x L 130 cm. ©Anne Hardy. Photo Anne Hardy/Angus Mill. Access Please email eca.events@ed.ac.uk if you have any access requirements. Please see ECA's privacy notice for more information on how your personal details provided will be used and stored. Information Source: Edinburgh College of Art | eventbrite

Tales from the Witches Sabbath | Mcdonald Road Library

Feb 10, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Theater
Scotland, 1589- A land in the grip of turmoil, political divide, and reformation. A climate of superstition and accusation that would manifest across the landscape, a discovery of witches. Join traditional Scottish singer Joss Cameron, musician and composer Amy Dudley, and author and storyteller, John Tantalon on an unforgettable journey. Hear songs and tales to fill you with fright. Encounter stories of woe and terror. Echoes from a bloody past remain from the land, sea and far beyond. Do the restless spirits of Scotland's dead still call out today? Join us if you dare, but listener beware, and observe if you will, Tales from the Witches Sabbath. Information Source: Mcdonald Road Library | eventbrite

Zoe Hayter & The Folk Drama at Leith Depot - EDINBURGH | Leith Depot

Feb 10, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Musical
Arts
Zoe Hayter & The Folk Drama at Leith Depot - EDINBURGH Come join us for a night of soul-stirring music with Zoe Hayter & The Folk Drama at Leith Depot! Get ready to be swept away by beautiful melodies and captivating lyrics in the heart of EDINBURGH. This in-person event promises to be a memorable evening filled with talented performances and a welcoming atmosphere. Don't miss out on this opportunity to experience live music at its best. Grab your friends and mark your calendars for a night to remember! Information Source: Zoe Hayter | eventbrite

11th February 2025 EWF Ian Moore on Book Marketing | The Edinburgh Bookshop

Feb 11, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Literary Arts
Mark your calendars for the upcoming event on 11th February 2025 featuring Ian Moore at The Edinburgh Bookshop in Edinburgh. The event will focus on the essential aspects of book marketing, offering valuable insights and strategies to authors and publishers. Attendees can expect an enlightening discussion on the latest trends and techniques in the ever-evolving world of book promotion. The event is scheduled to start at the venue located at 176 Bruntsfield Place, Edinburgh, EH10 4DF. Tickets are priced at £6.13, providing access to a wealth of knowledge and networking opportunities in the literary community. Don't miss this chance to broaden your understanding of book marketing and connect with fellow enthusiasts in the industry.

Nephthys: Rachel Louise Driscoll | Blackwell's Bookshop

Feb 13, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Literary Arts
We are delighted to be welcoming RachelLouise Driscoll along to the shop on the evening of Thursday 13th February at 7pm as we celebrate the publication of her dazzling tale of adventure and obsession set beneath a blazing Egyptian sun, Nephthys. Sister. Rival. Protector. The spellbinding story of a forgotten daughter and a forgotten goddess. Quiet and reserved, Clemmie is happy in the background. Although her parents may overlook her talents, her ability to read hieroglyphs makes her invaluable at the Egyptian relic parties which have made her father the toast of Victorian society. But at one such party, the words Clemmie interprets from an unusual amulet strike fear into her heart. The beautiful and dangerous glyphs she holds in her hands will change her life forever. Five years later, Clemmie arrives in Egypt on a mission to save what remains of her family. The childhood game she used to play about the immortal sisters, Isis and Nephthys, has taken on a devastating resonance and it is only by following Nephthys' story that she can undo the mistakes of the past. On her journey up the Nile she will meet unexpected allies and enemies and, along with long-buried secrets and betrayals, Clemmie will be forced to step into the light. Rachel Louise Driscoll won the Curtis Brown Creative scholarship in 2020. Originally from the South West, she lives in the North East with her husband and cat, Cleopatra. Nephthys is her debut novel. She was inspired to write Clemmie's story by an experience she had at a local museum as a child where she was allowed to hold a mummified ancient Egyptian cat. Enjoying the hours of avid research required, Rachel even wrote some of the book wearing a corset in order to capture Clemmie’s experience more accurately! - Doors: 6.30pm, event starts: 7pm, please arrive early to secure a good seat. Tickets are £3and there is a Ticket & Book option which includes a signed copy of Nephthys The bookshop has level access, events are seated and speakers use microphones. If you have any concerns about accessibility, please do get in touch and we will do our best to accommodate your needs. Refunds are reviewed on a case-by-case basis, we are unable to offer a refund after the event. For more information or if you would like a signed copy because you can't make it to the event, please contact the Blackwell's events team on 0131 622 8222 or matthew.land@blackwell.co.uk Information Source: Blackwell's Edinburgh South Bridge | eventbrite

Rachel Louise Driscoll: Nephthys | Blackwell's Bookshop

Feb 13, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Literary Arts
We are delighted to be welcoming RachelLouise Driscoll along to the shop on the evening of Thursday 13th February at 7pm as we celebrate the publication of her dazzling tale of adventure and obsession set beneath a blazing Egyptian sun, Nephthys. Sister. Rival. Protector. The spellbinding story of a forgotten daughter and a forgotten goddess. Quiet and reserved, Clemmie is happy in the background. Although her parents may overlook her talents, her ability to read hieroglyphs makes her invaluable at the Egyptian relic parties which have made her father the toast of Victorian society. But at one such party, the words Clemmie interprets from an unusual amulet strike fear into her heart. The beautiful and dangerous glyphs she holds in her hands will change her life forever. Five years later, Clemmie arrives in Egypt on a mission to save what remains of her family. The childhood game she used to play about the immortal sisters, Isis and Nephthys, has taken on a devastating resonance and it is only by following Nephthys' story that she can undo the mistakes of the past. On her journey up the Nile she will meet unexpected allies and enemies and, along with long-buried secrets and betrayals, Clemmie will be forced to step into the light. Rachel Louise Driscoll won the Curtis Brown Creative scholarship in 2020. Originally from the South West, she lives in the North East with her husband and cat, Cleopatra. Nephthys is her debut novel. She was inspired to write Clemmie's story by an experience she had at a local museum as a child where she was allowed to hold a mummified ancient Egyptian cat. Enjoying the hours of avid research required, Rachel even wrote some of the book wearing a corset in order to capture Clemmie’s experience more accurately! - Doors: 6.30pm, event starts: 7pm, please arrive early to secure a good seat. Tickets are £3and there is a Ticket & Book option which includes a signed copy of Nephthys The bookshop has level access, events are seated and speakers use microphones. If you have any concerns about accessibility, please do get in touch and we will do our best to accommodate your needs. Refunds are reviewed on a case-by-case basis, we are unable to offer a refund after the event. For more information or if you would like a signed copy because you can't make it to the event, please contact the Blackwell's events team on 0131 622 8222 or matthew.land@blackwell.co.uk Information Source: Blackwell's Edinburgh South Bridge | eventbrite

Members Soup Lunch, 13 February 2025 | Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop

Feb 13, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Fine Art
Join us for soup and bread at this casual event which enables you to meet other Members and find out more about what you can do as a Member at ESW. Research Space. S oup will be vegan and gluten free. Information Source: Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop | eventbrite

Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera | St Cecilia’s Hall: Concert Room & Music Museum, The University of Edinburgh

Feb 14, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Opera
Following their ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and sold-out show in the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Matthew Shiel has ‘composed’ a most enchanting concert, relating amusing, enlightening stories to introduce each piece; his eloquent performance expresses a dramatic, emotional mood from sad and sorrowful to light-hearted and lyrical, oozing a joyful sense of romantic love. (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Edinburgh Guide) A ripping good yarn. Sim and Shiel both are masters of their crafts. (⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Binge Fringe Magazine) Matthew Shiel shone (⭐⭐⭐⭐Three Weeks) Moonlight Concerts return to Edinburgh with a musical show inspired byValentine's Day. Storyteller and concert pianist Matthew Shiel, international opera singer Ines Mayhew-Begg and acclaimed Shanghainese Disney illustrator Emma Yitong Shen collaborate on a new show inspired by the greatest musical mystery every told - Gaston Leroux's The Phantom of the Opera (1910). Venetian masks, operatic arias, dramatic silhoettes and the most haunting piano pieces ever written (including Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata) meet alongside romantic candlelight recitations of Gaston Leroux's original novel and an ethereal digital art exhibition designed by acclaimed Chinese artist and Disney illustrator Emma Yitong Shen – to create a simultaneously thrilling and terrifying musical experience designed to seduce your senses - and lure you away to the phantom's lair. Christine, you must love me! Ines Mayhew-Begg Ines Mayhew-Begg is a Scottish soprano with a Master in Vocal Performance from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. In 2022 she made her European debut in Germany as Adele in Lyric Opera Studio Weimar’s production of Die Fledermaus. In the summer of 2023 she toured around Scotland with Opera Bohemia as Kate in Madame Butterfly and was regarded as “both vocally and visually very persuasive” by Edinburgh Music Review. Ines has performed many solo operatic roles for Scottish Opera Young Company including at the Beacon Arts Centre. Her Amore received praise for having ‘confidence, consistency and fluency’ by Andrew Clark in Opera Magazine, 2019. She has performed in various opera scenes at the RCS and in the chorus of their recent production of Chabrier’s L’étoile. Matthew Shiel 'Matthew Shiel shone' (Three Weeks) and 'Matthew Shiel 'composed' a most enchanting concert. 5 stars!' (Edinburgh Guide) - reviewers are applauding Matthew for his unique, creative and fresh approach to music performance which push the boundaries of what a piano recital can be. Matthew Shiel is an award-winning concert pianist, Usher Hall and Live Music Now Scotland emerging artist who has performed at Usher Hall, The National Portrait Gallery of Scotland, St Gile's Cathedral (Edinburgh), The Glasshouse International Centre for Music (Newcastle) and Glasgow City Halls. Matthew is a graduate of the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and has collaborated with festivals including the Åben Festival (Copenhagen), Music at Paxton (Berwick) and a sold-out show at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Emma Yitong Shen Emma Shen is a Chinese visual artist currently resident in Edinburgh, Scotland. She has collaborated with Disney, BBDO, FCB, Ogilvy and her illustrations, installations and paintings are exhibited internationally. Emma aims to capture the essence of emotions and imagination on canvases. Utilizing both traditional and digital tools, she uses luminescent colors, creative composition to unveil unique perspectives on the ordinary. Emma's illustrations, installations, and paintings are regularly showcased in exhibitions and commercial events internationally. Her work is a testament to the boundless possibilities of imagination and the ability to transform the mundane into captivating visual narratives. Moonlight Moonlight is a performing arts company that creates immersive classical music experiences, concerts, shows and exhibitions. It celebrates interdisciplinary collaboration with writers and storytellers, visual artists, dancers and filmmakers (and beyond) to push the boundaries of what a classical concert can be and create the 'performance of the future.' Our ambition is to blend high-art conservatoire performance standards with experimental and boundary-pushing attitude of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. Moonlight is also inspired by our relationship with Live Music Now Scotland, a charity who challenge musicians to reach audiences who would not normally have access to classical music. Our aim is to make classical music accessible for all and to make classical music (which is often performed in 19th century etiquette and presentation) appealing to the demands and expectations of a 21st Century audience. moonlightconcerts.co.uk Information Source: Moonlight | eventbrite

Tartan Tabletop - Valentine's Day Special | The Georgian House

Feb 14, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Theater
Join Tartan Tabletop for a Valentine's Day Show you won't forget! Love, laughs andLive Dungeons & Dragons! After two selloutruns at the Edinburgh Fringe and an incredible side quest at the Adelaide Fringe - Scottish D&D improv group Tartan Tabletop are embarking on a new adventure this Valentine's Day! The quest takes place during a fantasy Masqerade Ball and we're encouraging you to dress the part - and yes there's a prize for the best dressed! The show is at the Historic Gerogian House in edinburgh so what better place is there to take pictures in your wonderful masquerade ball get ups? There'll be comedy, adventure, prizes and, as always, a special guest star playing the role of Noblin the Goblin! So join us at the Fabulous Georgian House for a D&D comedy like no other - It's going to be a ball! ✨ Date: February 14th ✨ Time: 7:30pm (Doors 7pm) ✨ Where: The Georgian House - Edinburgh Information Source: Tartan Tabletop LTD | eventbrite

Valentines Moonlight Sonata by Candlelight | St Giles Cathedral

Feb 14, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Orchestra
Experience a romantic evening like no other at the Valentines Moonlight Sonata by Candlelight event in Edinburgh. Taking place at the beautiful St Giles Cathedral on High Street, this enchanting event is scheduled for February 14, 2025. Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing melodies of the Moonlight Sonata by candlelight, creating a magical atmosphere perfect for celebrating love and romance. Don't miss this unforgettable opportunity to create lasting memories with your loved one in this stunning setting.

CAPITAL SCI-FI CON 2025 | O2 Academy Edinburgh

Feb 15–Feb 16, 2025 (UTC)ENDED
Edinburgh
Celebration
Children’s Hospices Scotland (CHAS) is delighted to invite you to the Capital Science Fiction Convention! The convention returns for its tenth anniversary and will be bigger, better and more exciting than ever before, so get ready for an interstellar adventure!

Workshop: Lidia Cambón, Character Drawing with Alcohol Markers | Blackwell's Bookshop

Feb 15, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Craft
Join us for a very exciting drawing workshop with Lidia Cambón where she will be taking you through the process of drawing using alcohol markers. Using her signature, colourful style, popular artist Lidia Cambón shares the ins-and-outs of illustrating beautiful and unique characters with alcohol markers, a type of permanent marker that allows artists to blend vibrant colours easily with little to no smearing. Please note that materials will be provided on the day. This is an hour long workshop. Copies of Character Drawing with Alcohol Markers: How to Draw Manga-Inspired Illustrations for Beginners(RRP £20) will be available to purchase at the event. Tickets are £3and there is a Ticket & Book option which includes a signed copy ofCharacter Drawing with Alcohol Markers: How to Draw Manga-Inspired Illustrations for Beginners. The bookshop has level access. If you have any concerns about accessibility, please do get in touch and we will do our best to accommodate your needs. Refunds are reviewed on a case-by-case basis, we are unable to offer a refund after the event. For more information or if you would like a signed copy because you can't make it to the event, please contact the Blackwell's events team on 0131 622 8222 or matthew.land@blackwell.co.uk Information Source: Blackwell's Edinburgh South Bridge | eventbrite

Chopin by Candlelight | St Giles Cathedral

Feb 15, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Orchestra
Experience the enchanting melodies of Chopin by Candlelight at St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh on February 15, 2025. Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Chopin's music in the historic setting of this iconic venue located on High Street. Let the flickering candlelight create a magical atmosphere as you listen to the exquisite piano compositions performed with utmost skill and passion. Don't miss this unforgettable evening of classical music in the heart of Edinburgh.

Scottish Women's Premier League | Spartans Women v Dundee United Women (Edinburgh) | Ainslie Park

Feb 16, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Football
Sports & Fitness
Explore Spartans Women v Dundee United Women sporting information for 16th February, as well as links for Football tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Spartans Women's Football team is an elite club based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Founded in 2008, the team competes in the Scottish Women's Premier League, the highest level of women's football in Scotland. Over the years, the Spartans have established themselves as one of the top teams in the league, consistently finishing in the top 4 and challenging for the title. The team has also had success in cup competitions, winning the SWPL Cup in 2015 and reaching the final of the Scottish Women's Cup in 2017. The Spartans Women's team boasts a talented roster of players, including current and former international players, and is known for their strong defensive abilities and dynamic attacking play. The team's home ground is the Ainslie Park Stadium, a state-of-the-art facility that can hold up to 1200 spectators. With their impressive record and dedicated fanbase, the Spartans Women's Football team is a force to be reckoned with in the Scottish football scene. Dundee United Women's Football team is a highly competitive and skilled group that represents the city of Dundee, Scotland in various women's football competitions. The team has a strong history of success, having won the Scottish Women's First Division title in 2016 and the Scottish Women's Cup in 2017. Their home stadium is Tannadice Park, which has a capacity of 14,223 and is also the home of the men's team, Dundee United F.C. The team is made up of talented and dedicated players, including Scottish internationals and rising stars in the women's game. Their impressive performances have earned them numerous accolades, including the Scottish Women's Player of the Year award for midfielder Rachel Small in 2020. Dundee United Women continue to impress and make their mark in the women's football scene, solidifying their position as a force to be reckoned with in Scotland. Information Source: fixturecalendar.com

Edinburgh Rays Baseball Club Winter/Spring Training | Morgan Playing Fields

Feb 16, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Sports & Fitness
Baseball
⚾ Join the Edinburgh Rays Baseball Club Winter/Spring Training! ⚾ Baseball season is just around the corner, and we’re kicking it off with Winter/Spring Training starting Sunday, 16th February 2025, at 12:30 PM. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a total beginner, this is the perfect opportunity to sharpen your skills, meet new teammates, and get ready for an exciting season ahead. Stay Warm While Training Outdoors Cold weather is no match for a dedicated baseball player! Here’s what to wear to stay warm, agile, and ready to play: 1. Base Layers: Thermal tops and leggings to keep your core warm.2. Outer Layers: A lightweight, water-resistant jacket that doesn’t restrict movement.3. Headwear: A beanie or baseball cap with ear protection to prevent heat loss.4. Footwear: Sturdy cleats or trainers with good grip for cold and potentially wet conditions.5. Extras: Don’t forget a neck warmer or buff and thick socks for added comfort.We look forward to seeing you on the field! 📩 Contact us today to sign up or for more information. Let’s gear up and play ball, no matter the weather! Information Source: Edinburgh Rays Baseball Club | eventbrite

St Bernard’s Crescent: A History | The Royal Scots Club Edinburgh

Feb 17, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Orchestra
Retired solicitor Ken Swinton has assiduously researched the history and life stories of the owners of an Edinburgh New Town crescent to produce a fascinating picture of life in late Georgian Edinburgh. Ken, the editor of Scottish Law Gazette, and his wife bought an apartment in St Bernard’s Crescent, in Stockbridge in 2016 and split their time between Edinburgh and their principal home in Broughty Ferry. That purchase provided the impetus to research who had lived in the elegant townhouses which were built two centuries ago according to designs approved by the well-known portrait painter, Sir Henry Raeburn. The result of his research was the publication of a History of St Bernard’s Crescent last year which includes over 100 biographies of some of the more celebrated residents. ————— Graham Ogilvy is a journalist, author and publisher. His company publishes a series of daily business to business online newsletters for Scotland’s lawyers, accountants, construction and housing sectors . Read the Scottish Legal News interview with Ken Swinton Information Source: Royal Scots Club | eventbrite

Opening Concert | Beneath the waves | West Court, Edinburgh College of Art

Feb 17, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Join us for the opening concert of the Week of Sound at Edinburgh College of Art. Musicians – and other humans – have long been inspired by the sea, and by the voices of its mythological or actual inhabitants. While past generations told tales of singing mermaids and selkies, more recently the fascination has focused on how some very real species – cetaceans in particular – use sound in what appear to us as musical ways. But whales and dolphins are not the only sea creatures who use sound to communicate, and the voices of others, too, are revealing important information about the oceans. Scientists who study marine environments are using sound detection and recording technologies in their research — and capturing soundbites from a range of other sea creatures in the process. This concert features composed and improvised music that responds to the sea and the voices of those who live there, played by Alex South (clarinets) and Una MacGlone (double bass). Alex South's artistic research has focused in particular on whales: his PhD dissertation, titled Cetacean Citations, analysed and responded musically to rhythm in whalesong, including how individual whale 'singers' differ in their technique. In addition to playing together with the recorded voices of migrating whales as they pass through Scottish waters, South and MacGlone's will also improvise on recordings of crabs and cod provided by Edinburgh PhD candidate Isabel Key. Marine scientist Laurence de Clippele will be present to explain the developing science behind these recordings, its potential for understanding and protecting marine environments and biodiversity, and to share insights from her own research. The concert also features a performance of the piece Abyssal Zone (2020) by Lithuanian composer Žibuoklė Martinaitytė, inspired by one of the deepest and darkest regions of the Earth's oceans. You can read more about the Week of Sound here. Alex South is a practising musician and scholar with research interests in the fields of ecomusicology, zoomusicology, biomusicology, animal communication, animal culture, and animal ethics. His interdisciplinary PhD (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland/University of St Andrews, 2024) combined practice-led research from an ecomusicological perspective with bioacoustical studies on the rhythmic variability of humpback whale song. He teaches at at the University of St Andrews and Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, and is currently a Fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in the Humanites at the University of Edinburgh. As a performer, he regularly playd and records improvised and contemporary classical music with Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra, Collective Endeavours, Ensemble Thing, and in numerous other formations. Compositions resulting from his doctoral research have been performed at festivals in the UK and abroad, and featured in CBC documentary ‘The Musical Animal’. Una MacGlone is an improviser and researcher working across performance and community contexts. She began her professional career as a freelance double bassist, working with orchestras across the UK. Session work with indie/pop musician Future Pilot AKA opened up a world of interesting connections, leading to work with David Byrne on the film score Young Adam. She is a founding member of Glasgow Improvisers Orchestra (GIO) and leads on an innovative muti-year project with Gaelic Arts Organisation Ceòl ‘s Craic combining Gaelic song and stories with improvisation. Her compositions and improvisations have been played on BBC Radio 3’s The New Music Show, Freeness, Late Junction and Exposure. She has also been part of televised improvisation performances in Germany and Japan. She plays on over 20 commercially available albums. She has an international profile as an improvisation teacher in Higher Education and has given workshops and lectured across Europe and North America. Una is currently Lecturer in Music at the University of Edinburgh. Laurence de Clippele is a marine ecologist who studies both deep-sea benthic habitats such as cold-water coral reefs and sponge grounds as well as shallow temperate and tropical coastal habitats. She is an expert in using machine learning methods to understand how biodiversity is changing in time and space. She mostly uses image and passive acoustic monitoring data in combination with bathymetric, current speed and other environmental data. The aim of her current research is to combine knowledge and approaches from the fields of marine ecology, acoustics and computer vision to develop new tools and methods that contribute to extracting ecologically relevant information from big datasets quickly and robustly. She is a lecturer at the University of Glasgow. Access Please email eca.events@ed.ac.uk if you have any access requirements. Please see ECA's privacy notice for more information on how your personal details provided will be used and stored. Information Source: Edinburgh College of Art | eventbrite

Edinburgh Royal Mile International Piano Series 2024 - The Beethoven Sonatas | St Giles Cathedral

Feb 17, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Edinburgh
Arts
Orchestra
Experience a night of musical excellence at the Edinburgh Royal Mile International Piano Series 2024, featuring a mesmerizing performance of The Beethoven Sonatas. This prestigious event will take place at the historic St Giles Cathedral in Edinburgh on February 17, 2025. Immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Beethoven's compositions in this breathtaking setting on High Street. Don't miss this unforgettable evening of classical music at one of Edinburgh's most iconic landmarks.

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