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Digital technology and dance: Does motion capture offer an alternative to film?

With support from the See Learn Share fund, Julia McGhee and Fraser MacDonald have begun a new collaboration together and carried out the background work for a six month proof of concept project called Perception Experiments, which aims to use motion capture technology to map the movement qualities of young (...)

HebCelt 2019: Showcasing heritage through music

HebCelt returns in July 2019 for its 24th edition. With around 50 acts showcasing the importance of Gaelic and Trad music, we caught up with organisers to find out more.

How the SoundPlay Dome encourages exploration and experimentation through music

With support from Creative Scotland's See Learn Share Fund, Ellie Turner shares her experience of learning more about the Soundplay Dome. Ellie is a designer of interactive materials and objects.

Kate Temple: 'It's Not a Place but People' - What makes a workshop special?

Artist Kate Temple blogs about collaborating with The Welcoming on designing creative workshops and sharing good practice.

Playing politics in Scotland: The potential of theatre to involve people in the decisions that affect their lives

How can theatre empower people to have their say? With the help of Creative Scotland’s See Learn Share Fund, Active Inquiry’s Artistic Director Gavin Crichton explores how participatory theatre can enable people to have a deeper say in the decisions that affect their lives.

Red Note Ensemble: Ten years of the international, virtuoso ensemble with a social mission

Known for performing and developing an extensive programme of new music, Red Note Ensemble has gone from strength to strength over the last decade. We caught up with Artistic Director and Chief Executive John Harris to find out more about the Ensemble's origins, aims and what's coming up in the (...)

Sufi Festival 2019: 'Promoting harmony and cohesion within the community'

This July, the first Sufi Festival comes to Glasgow. A day-long festival spread across the Tramway and the Hidden Gardens, with accompanying events across the surrounding areas of Pollokshields and Govanhill, the Sufi Festival will open a door into the art and culture of Sufism.