Events
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The Gaitherin – A Creative Vision of Scotland’s Future
Friday 10th October, 7pm. Sweet@ Keiller Centre
What does Scotland’s future look like to you?
This is the question creatives will be asking at ‘THE GAITHERIN’ this October. Progressive artists from across Scotland’s creative spaces will come together on October 10th to celebrate Scotland’s potential at an event hosted by Dundee and Angus Independence Group.
Performers include National Library of Scotland’s Scots Scriever Taylor Dyson, fantasy author R.M. Brown, activist Alex Gill, and musicians Lynne Campbell, and Belle Kinnear.
The evening promises to be an inspiring celebration of modern Scotland and reflection on everything our country could be. There will be a bar serving soft drinks, wine, and beer.
Angus Bookfest
Saturday 22nd November, 7pm
An Evening with Fantasy Writers Storm Lomax (WRATH OF THE NEVER QUEEN), R.M. Brown (SONG OF THE STAG) & Hana Carolina (THE INESCAPABLE MARCH) Featuring Author & Screen Writer Mark Jackson.
Mark has adapted extracts from Storm, Rebecca, and Hana books into small play-lets that will be performed on the evening! The authors will also be reading from, and discussing their books, which will be for sale on the night.
R.M. Brown will be in attendance to sell and sign copies of SONG OF THE STAG over the course of the weekend.
Tickets £7pp, message Angus Bookfest on Facebook to book
Song of the Stag – Folklore And Fiction
21st January 2026, 2.30pm. Robert Burns Birthplace Museum
Rebecca Brown, co-founder of the charity Folklore Scotland, brings us Song Of The Stag – Folklore And Fiction, a journey through the ways that storytelling can make an impact on community, history and even politics.