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Edinburgh
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based choreographer and performer Thomas Goetz develops a new piece of work with
dancers Zinnia Oberski (blue scarf), Kristin Weichen Wong (long black hair) and Andrada
Dragoescu (short hair) as part of Space, Nature, Nurture residency
established by Dance Base and
Jupiter Artland which offers dance and movement artists a unique opportunity to immerse
themselves in and work in the surroundings of Jupiter Artland.
Credit Ian Georgeson

Perfect backdrop for dance and movement artists

Dance and movement artists are being offered a unique environment in which to work. Dance Base, Scotland’s national centre for dance, and Jupiter Artland, a...
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Blas Festival returns with performances being streamed

Audiences across the world will once again be able to enjoy performances as part of this month’s Blas Festival. The organisers have decided to stream...

A handy guide to some perfect walking days out

Scotland is the ideal country for lovers of the great outdoors, with so many incredible locations to explore and walk. Whether looking for a gentle...
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New cocktail menu at Edinburgh’s The Register Club

Adding a touch of glamour to the weekend ahead, Scottish Field's Rosie Morton tries out The Register Club's new cocktail menu...  The 1920s and 30s....
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Celebrating St Andrew’s Day at the home of the saltire

A festival celebrating St Andrew's Day and the very best of Scottish history, heritage, culture, film, music and food is set to take place later...

A fascinating look at the time of Mary, Queen of Scots

The Survival of the Crown is hefty tome that is definitely one for the history scholar, rather than the casual reader. This is volume two,...

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ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT
SCOTLAND'S NATIONAL DRINK

Euan Duncan, a Partner at law firm Morton Fraser MacRoberts

How the UK–India trade deal opens door in the Scotch whisky industry

Euan Duncan, a Partner at law firm Morton Fraser MacRoberts, on how the UK–India trade deal will affect Scottish whisky and the importance of geographical...
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Scottish Field Summer Challenge 2025 Results

For 25 years – a quarter of a century – the Scottish Field Whisky Challenge has been helping readers to discover some of the best...
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A Dram with Stewart Bowman, Lochranza: ‘Whisky is not just about making something to drink. It’s about the people and the place, it’s a journey’

Lochranza distillery manager Stewart Bowman chats about his career in whisky, his favourite flavour profiles and what makes Lochranza and Arran whisky so special.  ...
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Ardbeg Smokiverse explores a new high gravity dimension

Islay-based Ardbeg Distillery has unveiled Ardbeg Smokiverse - its new limited-edition release to mark Ardbeg Day 2025, which takes place on Saturday 31st May as the...
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Glen Scotia reveals oldest ever whisky – a 50-year-old that’s the first edition in its new Elements series

Glen Scotia has unveiled a 50-year-old as the first edition in its new Elements of Campbeltown collection. The Elements of Campbeltown Collection takes inspiration from...
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The Macallan unveils single malts inspired by Charles Rennie Mackintosh – including rare 46 Year Old

The Macallan has launched two single malts inspired by Scottish artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh, including a 46 Year Old whisky. Inspired by Mackintosh’s 1902 stained-glass...

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