From Wednesday 26 September to Monday 1 October 2018, the 3rd Findhorn Bay Festival brings a vibrant mix of theatre, performance, exhibitions, music, talks and tours, as well as Scotland’s only Culture Day extravaganza in Forres, free for all the family to enjoy.
Featuring:
- Duncan Chisholm: The Gathering
- Jeremy Sutton-Hibbert
- Vintage Bus Tours
- Karine Polwart Trio
- Blue Rose Code
- Liz Lochhead
- Scottish Opera
- Kirstie Cohen
- National Theatre of Scotland
- Shooglenifty
- The Buke of the Howlat
- Mr McFall’s Chamber
- … and many more!
Culture Day Forres is back!
Saturday 29 September 11m to 4pm
Returning for a fifth year, Culture Day Forres sits at the heart of the Findhorn Bay Festival and will see the streets, parks, shops and public buildings of Forres come alive with a carnivalesque explosion of art, music, dance, exhibitions, street theatre, have-a-go activities, a mini-market on Tolbooth Street and much, much more!
Events are FREE and suitable for all ages so come along, get involved and get creative!
View the full Culture Day Forres programme online here: https://findhornbayfestival.com/whats…/culture-day-forres-2/
The Buke of the Howlat
Thursday 27 September to Monday 1 October
World Premiere – Written by Morna Young and Directed by Ben Harrison
A world premiere theatre production during the 3rd Findhorn Bay Festival based on the Scottish literary work The Buke of the Howlat will open to audiences on Thursday 27 September for five nights.
Produced by Findhorn Bay Arts the play is an adaption of The Buke of the Howlat, a 15th century epic older Scots poem written by Richard Holland on Darnaway Estate in Moray.
The show begins at dusk, the audience gathers with four songbirds amidst the ancient trees on the edge of Darnaway Forest at Brodie Castle Estate to celebrate the poet, and his patrons the Douglas family, with comic disagreement and beautiful harmonies.
Follow them deeper into the Forest where we gather together to hear the tale about the Howlat (young owl) – who believes himself to be ugly and blames Mother Nature for his misfortune. Seated under the stars we’ll join the Peacock-Pope, head of the Forest, and his summoning of the great birds from near and far to hear the Howlat’s plea.
A team of professional actor-musicians, a choir and a community cast featuring talented young people, work with an award winning creative team to bring this very old and very significant story of wealth, power and creativity to life.
This show is most suitable for all ages over 8 however, we think our younger audiences will enjoy this too!
Although in Scots the play has been written for modern audiences and you won’t need to bring a translator!
This is an open-air event so please dress appropriately. Wear sturdy footwear and dress for all weather. Pack your waterproofs rather than an umbrella as it may obstruct someone’s view!
The performance is one hour in duration and the audience walks with the cast into the woods where they will be seated under the stars to hear the tail of the Howlat.
If you use a wheelchair or have limited mobility call the Festival Box Office on 01309 67533 to arrange a site visit ahead of the performance.
Join musicians Charlie Grey and Joseph Peach (nominated young musicians of the Year BBC Radio Two Folk Awards) and us for a short informal music set, see some real owls thanks to 2Wit2Woo and enjoy a warm drink in the Castle Cafe post show (usual cafe prices apply).
This show has a strictly limited capacity and seating for 150 people – we highly recommend booking in advance.
The Buke of the Howlat is supported by the Year of Young People Event Fund, managed by EventScotland, part of VisitScotland’s Events Directorate.
See all event listings and ticket details at www.findhornbayfestival.com. Email info@findhornbayarts.com or call 01309 675333 for more information