2007/08 memberships 542 classes 48 enrolments 1547
Press information
Information for press articles is avalable here. Click on the link for photos from the Scots Music Group and quotes from members
Keeping informed of funding situation
We are setting up a contact list so we can keep people informed over the coming months of our plans regarding our funding situation. If you would like your details added to the list, please complete the contact form stating you would like to be added to our Funding Developments Contact List. We prefer to contact you by email but if you do not have an email address please use the ‘comments’ box on the contact form to give us your postal address. You can also use the form to let us know any concerns you have about the current situation
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News
Scottish Parliament in support of Scots Music Group
Cathy Peattie MSP has put down a members motion in support of Scots Music Group in the Scottish Parliament.
When you are writing to your MSP, please ask him or her to sign this motion, number 1872, Edinburgh Scots Music Group.
What the press are saying
Articles in the press so far regarding the SAC funding decision:
Scotsman, Friday 9th May
Evening News, Monday 12th May
SMG response to SAC refusal of funding
The Board of the Scots Music Group met earlier this week to respond to the Scottish Arts Council’s decision not to offer us funding for next financial year. Follow this link to read decisions of the SAC about which proposals are to receive funds and which are not.
We decided that there are grounds for appeal, and we’ll follow that route, according to the procedure set out by the SAC.
We also ask all our supporters to write to their MSPs and the press. Your MSP‘s name can be found here, and their contact details here. Don’t forget that besides your constituency MSP, you also have 7 list MSPs – if you can write to them all, that is best.
The Scottish Arts Council have recently changed their focus for the funding they provide, and are now prioritising innovation and top quality performance. The result of this shift is that a number of grassroots Scottish traditional arts organisations have lost their funding.
Personal letters and e-mails are most effective. The points we would urge you to get across in letters are:
- The result of the Scottish Arts Council’s decision is that many organisations that develop grassroots involvement in Scottish traditional arts have lost their funding, which will seriously impact on the infrastructure of the traditional music sector. We provide regular employment to top-class tutors, and stimulate increasing participation in traditional music within communities. This involvement at community level is essential to supporting and developing the innovation and top quality performances of the future. The Scottish Arts Council change in funding priorities represents a real threat to Scottish culture.
- The arts are not just about performance, they are about participation. We make a real impact in communities across Edinburgh and much further afield, spreading playing, dance and song far beyond the classes we run
- Will the Scottish Arts Council make provision to lessen the immediate impact of these cuts on individual organisations?
- Add your own personal views on any other benefits you have experienced through being involved with the Scots Music Group
Our plans for extending the work, and reaching out to groups who do not normally participate in Scots music and song are threatened by this decision. At a time of increasing interest in all aspects of Scottish culture, this is a short-sighted and mean-spirited decision.
Please ask your MSPs to raise this decision with Linda Fabiani MSP, the minister for Europe, External Affairs and Culture, and ask her what she plans to do to secure the health and well-being of the Scots Music Group in 2009 and beyond.
Contact details
We are planning on contacting members soon by email and post, with more information about our plans for dealing with our funding situation. It would be really helpful for us if current and previous members could check that the contact details we have for them are correct. You can do this by registering with on website and entering your current details, if you haven’t already done so. If you are already registered with the website, it would be really helpful if you could log in and click on ‘my details’ and check that all the contact details we have for you are up to date.
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Impromptu performance
Eilidhs fiddlers got a round of applause from some passing locals when they took the class outside to play in the evening sun tonight






