Composition 1 is a stop-motion animated story developed by Visual Literacy Matters as part of the 2021 Edinburgh Multicultural Festival Programme supported by The City of Edinburgh Council. The animation tells a story of creating ...
Read More »Small Steps – Fit for walking
Walking is the easiest, cheapest and most accessible form of exercise for most people. It is easy to start, easy to maintain, and easy to adapt as abilities and circumstances change. Walking can keep people connected to their ...
Read More »Small steps – Walking with a purpose
Walking is the easiest, cheapest and most accessible form of exercise for most people. It is easy to start, easy to maintain, and easy to adapt as abilities and circumstances change. Walking can keep people connected to their ...
Read More »Small steps – Walking together
SMALL STEPS – WALKING TOGETHER Walking is the easiest, cheapest and most accessible form of exercise for most people. It is easy to start, easy to maintain, and easy to adapt as abilities and circumstances change. Walking can ...
Read More »The Causey – artists’ impression
The Causey / West Crosscauseway, Edinburgh Artist’s Impression: Aga MietkiewiczAnimation: Robert Motyka * Our ambitions Do you see what we see? The Causey: vibrant, colourful, a place for people at the heart of the community, ...
Read More »User-centred research at Edinburgh Neuroprosthetics
User-Centred Research at Edinburgh Neuroprosthetics Research and development for upper limb prosthetic devices continues to advance. However, people who use a prosthesis have needs that are still unmet. By researching with users, who choose to ...
Read More »Ramuyapiko live at Edinburgh Multicultural Festival
Ramuyapiko is a band originally formed in 2017 in Edinburgh by singer and songwriter Muya and his friend and producer Ramsis. The duo has gradually evolved in a full band, including Alek on drums and ...
Read More »Titilayo Farukuoye reads
Titilayo Farukuoye is a writer, organiser and anti-racist educator based in Glasgow. In their performance Titilayo invites their audience to embody the activist today. What does it feel like to call for social change? My ...
Read More »Qqhuniq – Edinburgh Multicultural Festival 2020
Dance duo, Daniel Monterio and Oraine Frater, present original choreography telling three stories of loneliness and isolation performed to the original composition ‘Qqhuniq’ by Oli Jan. “Tainted Home” tells a story of a dysfunctional family, ...
Read More »Wooden Spoon Award – Zero Tolerance
Wooden Spoon Award is elected to a theme, rather than to an individual journalist or article. This recognises and highlights the collective responsibility of writers to represent the issues responsibly. The Wooden Spoon Award aims ...
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