SCAP (Seahorse Creative Arts and Publcations) Summer Festival
Saturday 26 and Sunday 27 August, 2023
Saturday at the National Piping Centre, 30-34, McPhater Street Glasgow G4 0HW
Sunday at the Scottish Youth Theatre, 105 Brunswick St, Glasgow G1 1TF
The festival is packed with music, dance, readings, workshops and exhibitions – Whether you are interested in music, dance, literature or visual arts, you are sure to find something to enjoy.
All events are FREE to attend.
Download the festival programme
See full details of festival events and sign up for Sunday workshops.
Two Days of Cultural Joy – See it, Try it
Saturday 26th August at the National Piping Centre is See it
Music, Dance, Writers, Art and Photography Display and launch of Out of the Blue (Book of Photography and Writing)
Sunday 27 August at the National Youth Theatre is Try it
Workshops on Singing, Photography, Creative Writing, Introduction to Gaelic, Guitar Coaching, Meditation, Flamenco
See the full programme (PDF)

The festival commences on Saturday 26 August with Flamenco Fusion performed by Lorna Cochrane and her dance group ‘El Fuego de la Noche’ 12pm-12.30pm.
Other festival highlights include:
Writers Bernard MacLaverty and Gerda Stevenson
Bernard MacLaverty
Gerda Stevenson
Music from The Real World Blues Band, Jonny McGiffen, Chris Clark and Robert Henderson.
Jonny McGiffen
Launch of Launch of Out of the Blue ( book of Photography and Writing. Writing inspired by photographs taken during the lock down).

The second day of the festival will also see the launch of the book Writing the World: A Collective.

This book is the outcome of Creative Writing classes with Asylum seekers taught by Donna Campbell and Linda Jackson.
The book also has work by more established writers who have previously written about integration or worked with people from across the world.
See full details of festival events and sign up for workshops.
Mark your calendars and make your way to the SCAP Summer Festival for two days of fun, learning, and entertainment from midday each day.
Doors open 11.30 a.m. with teas and coffee. There will be a bar on Saturday.
Linda Jackson
The charity SCAP (Seahorse Creative Arts & Publishing) was founded in 2021 by Dr Linda Jackson and was created for participants to enjoy and get involved in Arts and Culture and to celebrate the diversity of work that’s created in communities across Scotland.
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