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SCOTS IN SCOTLAND - People (and Songs) of the Sea at Fisherrow Centre
From Sunday, 01 March 2009
To Wednesday, 30 December 2009
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People of the Sea is a multi-media exhibition and events programme which will tour along the Scottish East Coast (from Edinbrugh to Eyemouth) in celebration of Scotland's Homecoming year. Thisprogramme of events includes photographic exhibitions, story-telling, traditional music and song. This project celebrates the rich coastal heritage of the people living along the scenic East coast of Scotland's Firth of Forth from Edinburgh to Eyemouth. Other venues will also host the project including The Scottish Fisheries Museum in Anstruther and several venues in Glasgow and the Lothians.

Further information:

Fisherrow Centre - www.fisherrowcentre.org.uk

 

Courtesy of Homecoming Scotland 2009

Location: Venues across Scotland TBC
Contact: Fisherrow Centre

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