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Transformers-style Transformers ormers -style musical robots in Shetland, musical robots in Shet tland, tland Robert Burns-inspired installations and a gigantic ntic toppling sculpture in Ayrshire; a four-part dance cycle inspired by myth in Dumfries and Galloway, a huge outdoor theatre takeover of Falkirk’s new park-space, and a festival of re on the streets of Fraserburgh. Welcome to Roofl ess, Scotland’s biggest, most t ambitious new outdoor arts arts programme, designed to engage engage directly with tens of thousands of people in communities across the country as part of the Year of Creative Scotland. d

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HEBRIDEAN CELTIC HEBRIDEAN CELTIC FESTIVAL FESTIVAL 11 - 14 July Lews Castle, Stornoway g Lose yourself at one of the most stunning festival locations in the world, enjoy supershows in the castle grounds as well ell as intimate concerts and events around Lewis and Harris. Edinburgh International Magic Festival

NATIONAL FESTIVAL OF YOUTH THEATRE 13 - 16 July Rothes Halls, Glenrothes A colourful showcase of creative work from youth theatre groups from across Scotland and further afi eld as well as workshops ranging from dance and puppetry to beatboxing and playwrighting. CRAIL FESTIVAL 18 - 28 July Various venues, Crail Various venues, Crail

Head to the picturesque East Neuk to discover a jam-packed programme of workshops, concerts, children’s activities and outdoor theatre. WICKERMAN FESTIVAL 20 - 21 July East Kirkcarswell, Dumfries & Galloway Scissor Sisters and Texas headline the eclectic line-up at this quirky and laid back music festival. The annual burning of the Wickerman is not to be missed!

THE BIG TENT TH 21 - 22 July 21 Falkland Estate, Fife Fal Fun n Fun for all the family in Falkland as Scotland’s green festival welcomes The Proclaimers as well as other fest toe-tapping music acts, workshops, puppet shows, toe s, debates and more. deb TIREE MUSIC FESTIVAL TIR 21 - 22 July 21 An Talla, Isle of Tiree. An He d Head to the ‘Hawaii of the North’ to be entertained by the likes of Toploader, join in at ceilidhs and by workshops and party with the Red Hot Chilli Pipers. wo rs.

BURNS BRIGHTLY IN SOUTH AYRSHIRE The Roofl ess programme kicked off with a bang in South Ayrshire as part of the Burns an’ a’ that! Festival. Ayr welcomed an impressive, gigantic cardboard tower by artist Olivier Grossetête who worked with hundreds of schollchildren on its construction while Roofl ess artists Jane Pitt, Alan Bissett and Diane Torr hosted interactive workshops and talks, bringing the spirit of Enlightenment debate back to Ayrshire.

HALLS OF FAME IN DUMFRIES & GALLOWAY 7–9, 14–16 September Enter a magical, interactive world of fairytale castles, dreamscapes and theatre sets within transformed Ecclefechan, Moniaive and Gatehouse of Fleet town halls all created by a team comprised of professional artists and community groups, and culminating in a virtual town hall in Dumfries. ENGINE TUNING IN SHETLAND August Witness a giant, musical ‘condor’ constructed entirely from parts of one single Land Rover emerge from a trailer as it tours rural locations in Shetland, picking up ‘gifts of music’ as it passes. Created by artist Sumit Sarkar, this huge robot is inspired in part by the lm and toy series Transformers.

MAELSTROM IN ABERDEENSHIRE 2 November The streets of Fraserburgh will come alive with the spectacular sight and sound of reworks, mobile sculptures, street theatre and circus pieces as part of a parade involving over 1,000 young people and themed around local legends of the Kinnaird Head lighthouse. HELIX IN FALKIRK Spring/Summer 2013 Look forward to next summer when the brand new Helix Park between Falkirk and Grangemouth will come alive with street arts, performance, parkour, graffi ti artists and music. Roofl ess will work with the communities around the park through a series of ongoing workshops getting everyone involved. roofl essscot.wordpress.com; facebook.com/roofl essuk; @Roofl essArt

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