Social Sciences Hub
Date: Saturday 17 August 2024 - Sunday 18 August 2024
Time: 10:00 - 18:00
Venue: The Scottish Crannog Centre
Category: Concerts and music, Films and theatre, Social events

In March this year, the Crannog Centre opened their new site on the north banks of Loch Tay and they are in the process of rebuilding their village and all the iron age structures. The work is going really well and we would like to invite you to come and view the new site and museum, as well as join in for the festival activities.

This third edition of the Rise and Shine Festival is a collaboration between the Scottish Crannog Centre and the UNESCO Chair for Refugee Integration through Education, Language, and Arts (RILA), with support from Maryhill Integration Network, Glasgow.

You can expect: music from Solo Way Ukrainian Choir; Azerbaijani tea ceremony; art workshops; theatre craft; foods to try from various cultures; Eritrean coffee ceremony; storytelling; Rangoli workshop; ring making; rock art activities; and much more!

The Scottish Crannog Centre is an open-air museum on Loch Tay that celebrates life 2500 years ago, the beginnings of how we live today. The museum allows visitors to ‘experience the iron age’ through craft, food, spoken tours, and a unique personalised customer service. Open every day 10am-5pm.

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