The Made in Scotland Showcase is back for 2022

Published: 31 May 2022

4 musicians play their instruments with the dramatic background of Edinburgh's spires, stone buildings and trees for the Made In Scotland Launch for Edinburgh Festival Fringe

The Made In Scotland Launch for Edinburgh Festival Fringe, courtesy of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society

Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe with a Bumper Edition of Shows Live Across Scotland’s Capital this August

The Made in Scotland Showcase at the 75th anniversary edition of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe will see a feast of Scottish work presented to audiences from around the world and showcasing the tantalising wave of Scottish creative talent. The work, in a broad range of forms, engages with topics old and new as the world bounces back to its feet after the forward roll of the last two years.

The work from artists all over Scotland will take place across the capital in much-loved venues, exciting new spaces and online.

The Made in Scotland showcase features a kaleidoscope of shows across dance, theatre, music and multimedia interwoven with a myriad of themes, compelling storytelling and exceptional performance throughout. It will see eight world premieres in a programme showcasing the quality and profiling some of the best work coming from Scotland today.

The 27 artists, companies and ensembles who will present their work this year make up the largest ever Made in Scotland Showcase since its inception in 2009. This year’s extended showcase celebrates the breadth of work from across Scotland at the 75th anniversary of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

4 musicians play their instruments with the dramatic background of Edinburgh's spires, stone buildings and trees for the Made In Scotland Launch for Edinburgh Festival Fringe

The Made In Scotland Launch for Edinburgh Festival Fringe, courtesy of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society

The Made in Scotland showcase is made possible through funding from the Scottish Government’s Expo Fund and is a partnership between the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, Creative Scotland, Federation of Scottish Theatre and the Scottish Music Centre.

Culture Minister Neil Gray said: “We’re delighted to support this year’s Made in Scotland programme at the Edinburgh Fringe with £550,000 through our Festivals Expo Fund. As the biggest arts marketplace in the world and one of our greatest cultural exports, the Fringe is a wonderful showcase for the wealth of artistic talent we have in Scotland. After the difficulties of the last few years, it’s great to see such an exciting line-up of performances many of which will have the chance to tour to a wider audience at home and abroad. I would encourage people to support our home grown creative talent by going to see these world-class shows.

Shona McCarthy, Chief Executive, Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society said: “It’s always such a joy to see the Made in Scotland programme launched, and I’m especially excited that such an incredible range of work from Scottish artists will feature in the Fringe’s programme during our 75th anniversary year. The Fringe is an amazing place for work to be seen, and as the world’s largest arts marketplace, it’s also an important platform for artists to make new connections, secure opportunities such as onward touring, and to help sustain the lifespan of their shows. I’m looking forward to seeing these shows light up the Fringe’s stages this August, and to following the journey these artists will go on thanks to this fantastic programme.”

Laura Mackenzie-Stuart, Head of Theatre, Creative Scotland said: “This year’s Made in Scotland Showcase will be particularly special as we welcome the full return of live theatre, dance and music to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August.  Scotland’s artists rose to the challenge of presenting work digitally in 2021 and in doing so, made new and exciting connections around the world.  While we anticipate that Edinburgh in August will once again be a phenomenal in-person gathering of producers, presenters and programmers from around the world, acknowledging the current climate emergency, we’ll also continue to use these digital skills as an important contributor to maintaining and extending links with the rest of the world in sustainable ways.”

Fiona Sturgeon Shea, CEO of Federation of Scottish Theatre said: “We wholeheartedly welcome the return of live performance and the opportunity for theatre and dance in Scotland to once again present its work to audiences from all over the world. It’s wonderful to see the programme incorporating performances originally part of Made in Scotland 2020, and cancelled due to the pandemic, finally reach the stage in Edinburgh and, we hope, beyond. As the performing arts sector opens up to international touring, it needs the opportunity to develop and explore new partnerships in as sustainable a way as possible.”

Gill Maxwell, Executive Director, Scottish Music Centre said: “In a long awaited and welcome return to live performance, Made in Scotland presents a series of shows highlighting the quality and diversity of Scotland’s composers, songwriters, musicians and artists. This year’s world class music programme showcases new Scottish music from across all genres, from electro-acoustic multi-artist collaborations to solo instrumentalists, jazz fusion with Celtic/Indo influences to new traditional works inspired by Norse folk lore, via soundscapes reflecting urgent global themes.”

Explore the 2022 Made in Scotland programme

Background

MADE IN SCOTLAND

  • supports Scottish dance, theatre and music companies/artists to present their best work on an international stage
  • was established in 2009 and has supported 241 shows to present on the Fringe to date
  • raises the profile of the work of Scottish dance, theatre and music companies/artists and offers them unique networking opportunities with promoters;
  • increases the number and diversity of international promoters coming to see Scottish work at the Fringe;
  • nurtures and encourages international creative dialogue and the development of international collaborations by Scottish dance, theatre and music companies/artists;
  • supports international touring opportunities for all Scottish dance, theatre and music companies/artists performing at the Fringe;
  • incorporates an onward touring fund which has, since 2009, supported 96 productions to visit 44 countries
  • offers training, support and advice to companies/artists so they can maximise the impact of their appearance in the showcase.
  • The Scottish Government’s Edinburgh Festivals Expo Fund is available to all 11 Edinburgh Festivals, to support the development of Scottish-based work and to allow that work to reach international audiences through presentation at the Edinburgh Festivals.
  • The Made in Scotland showcase was selected by an international panel of programmers. Full details on panel members can be found on: madeinscotlandshowcase.com
  • Full information on national and international touring opportunities for companies who have been part of the Made in Scotland showcase since 2009 can be found on: madeinscotlandshowcase.com

Creative Scotland is the public body that supports the arts, screen and creative industries across all parts of Scotland distributing funding provided by the Scottish Government and The National Lottery. Further information at creativescotland.com. Follow us on TwitterFacebook and Instagram. Learn more about the value of art and creativity in Scotland and join in at www.ourcreativevoice.scot

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