Tape Letters is a social history project which shines light on the practice of recording and sending messages on cassette tape, as an unorthodox method of communication by Pakistanis who migrated and settled in the UK between 1960-1980.
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1pm - 7pm
The 2024 Edinburgh Multicultural Festival brings an eclectic mix of music, dance, poetry and theatre to Lauriston Castle on Sunday, 15 September for everyone to enjoy. See the EDMCF website for more information.
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To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the opening of the Forth Road Bridge, Susie Cavill from Museums & Galleries Edinburgh joined a lively musical session with the Capital Carers Singing Group.
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11am - 3pm
The Blossom Trees in the Japanese Garden are as stunning when the leaves change in Autumn as they are when they are in full bloom in April. Join our Friends from Japan Sakura in Scotland for a day exploring Japanese Culture in the stunning setting of our Japanese Garden.
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Join History Curator Vicky Garrington to explore the stories behind a Mary Quant blouse recently donated to the dress history collection at Museums & Galleries Edinburgh.
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In this blog, Miranda Heggie updates us on the project she’s been leading on to diversify our collections and stories that relate to faith in Edinburgh. Lots has been happening, with new people getting involved and objects arriving at Museums & Galleries Edinburgh.