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Aberdeen Gaelic Choir
Enjoy a range of traditional and modern Gaelic songs performed by this award-winning choir, under the direction of conductor and Gaelic Tutor Kerrie Kennedy and assistant conductor Finlay Morse, wi
Family Fun: Spring Mural
Pop in and add your own creative touch to our giant Spring mural.
Family Fun: Spring Mural
Pop in and add your own creative touch to our giant Spring mural.
The McCash Ensemble
The ensemble of Brodie McCash (percussion), Margaret Preston (flutes) and Lucy Webster (bassoon) play new music and classics in a new way.
Musical Memories
Come along and join in with this friendly singing group for people with dementia, their partners, families and friends. No singing experience needed, just come along and make music.
Friends Weekend
Friend: noun. 1 a person with whom one has a bond of mutual affection;
2 familiar or helpful thing; 3 a person who supports a particular cause or organisation.
Talk: Shadows and Light – The Extraordinary Life of James McBey
The Friends of Aberdeen Art Gallery & Museums provide vital support for our work, helping us to acquire works by leading artists and makers as well as objects relating to Aberdeen’s heritage.
Catherine Strachan (cello) and David Hammond (piano)
This celebrated duo are well-known to Aberdeen audiences. Enjoy music for cello and piano by Beethoven and Poulenc.
Inspired Gallery Meets
These relaxed monthly meet-ups are perfect for trying your hand at something new, finding inspiration for your own projects and socialising with like-minded people.
Where Ideas Are Born: Exhibition Walk and Talk
Join Rachel Thibbotumunuwe, Learning Manager, for an informal introduction to the exhibition, the depicted artists and featured photographers.
Our Aberdeen
These relaxed dementia-friendly sessions bring people together to share stories and enjoy being part of a community.
Aberdeen City Music Service
Enjoy a programme by soloists and ensembles, featuring instrumental and choral pieces performed by young musicians from schools across the City of Aberdeen.
Musical Memories
Come along and join in with this friendly singing group for people with dementia, their partners, families and friends. No singing experience needed, just come along and make music.
Baby Boogie
A daytime disco for little ones to enjoy with their adults!
Join DJ Nina for a fun-filled morning of sparkly dance tunes in the spacious Cowdray Hall.
Lunchtime Talk: Where Do Clinical Trials Come From?
Prof Shaun Treweek, University of Aberdeen