Tarland Food Music Festival

Tarland

Food & Music

Festival

Friday 28th to Sunday 30th September

2018

Programme

Celebrating Quality Local Food and Tarland's Thriving Music Scene

Festival Photography by Anke Addy.

Friday 28th

French Bistro at Angie's Caf?

Friday 28th, 6pm, Angie's Cafe. Adult ?18 Child ?10. Booking advised. Licensed Bar. Come and enjoy an evening of classic French food at Angie's Cafe.

Menu

Coq au Vin or

Salmon en Cro?te or

Quiche Lorraine All served with dauphinoise potatoes, french beans in a garlic

and mustard dressing

A selection of Tarte Tatin, Meringue, Cr?me Fra?che and Fruit

Project Smok plus

Malcolm Jones &

Paul Anderson in Concert

Friday 28th 7.30-11pm in the Main Hall, Doors open at 7pm.

Adults ?16 Concessions ?13. Booking Advised. Licensed Bar

Ali Levack's astonishing firebrand whistle playing sounds as though it owes as much to the influence of the great jazz wind players as it does to his roots in Scottish music. Ali Hutton provides a rhythmic, groove-filled guitar style, with

With huge thanks to the generosity of our sponsors

The MacRobert Trust

TARLAND DEVELOPMENT GROUP

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accompaniment from legendary bodhran player Martin O'Neill. Together they are Project Smok, playing traditional music in a revolutionary new way. Ali Levack was a finalist in the BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician 2018, and for this special concert in Tarland is joined by multi-instrumentalist Ali Hutton, winner of the best duo category at the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2017 (along with Ross Ainslie). Renowned bodhran player, Martin O'Neill has toured with the likes of Stevie Wonder, B?la Fleck & The Flecktones, Julie Fowlis, Dan?, Fred Morrison and Treacherous Orchestra.

Malcolm Jones has been a

member of Celtic rock band Runrig for longer than he cares to remember. 2018 saw the band undertake their emotional Farewell Tour, finishing off with two celebratory concerts in the shadow of Stirling Castle. Now he hopes to have more time to strap on the accordion and guitar and play his other love, the bagpipe and instrumental music of the North West Highlands. For Tarland Food and Music Festival, he is joined by one of the best

players and composers of traditional fiddle music in Scotland, local hero Paul Anderson. Together they will blend east and west coast styles for a marvellously entertaining evening of traditional Scottish music.

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Tarland Food & Music Festival

2018 Venue Map

How to get tickets

Tickets will also be available throughout the weekend in the foyer of the MacRobert Hall for any events that have not sold out. Tickets available from tarlandfoodmusicfest o r TarlandFoodMusicFest For more information or to order tickets by post call 07387 395481 or email tarlandfmf@

Saturday 29th

Local Produce Market

Saturday 29th, 10-12noon, Main Hall. Free entry. An exciting range of food and art stalls from local producers, including Mortlach Game, Highlanders Bakehouse, John Fraser Vegetables, Tarland Bee Group, Tarland Community Garden, and many more. Teas and home-baking by Cromar Senior Citizens.

Project Smok Workshop

Saturday 29th, 10.30-12noon. Upper Hall, approached by a staircase which may not be suitable for those with mobility difficulties.

Adults ?12. Booking Advised.

If you enjoyed the Friday night gig by Project Smok, or you're a keen whistle player, why not come for a workshop of tunes and tips by the renowned and lively Ali Levack. Please bring a tin whistle (key of D advised). Workshop suitable for skill level intermediate to advanced.

The Macrobert Hall, The Square

Aberdeen Arms

The Commercial

Hotel Angie's Caf?

Please note the Square will be closed Saturday 29th - Sunday 30th of September.

Diversions will be signposted.

Parking at Drummy Woods

Less than 10 mins walk

Tarland Community

Garden

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Saturday 29th

The Singing Land: A Musical Walk with Paul Anderson

Saturday 29th, 10.15-12noon, meet at the Aberdeen Arms

Adults ?10, Children ?5, Concession ?8

Join the internationally renowned local fiddler Paul Anderson for a guided walk around Tarland, stopping for musical interludes and local history tales.

Moth Trapping

Saturday 29th, 10.30 11.30am, Tarland Community Garden

Free entry Led by Aberdeenshire Council Ranger Service & Butterfly Conservation. Discover the marvellous diversity of moths and their roles in nature. We will unveil last night's live moth trap catch, which can be like unwrapping a gift - you never know what delights may be inside! Under 16's must be accompanied.

Finzean School of Piping - Pipes and Drums

Saturday 29th, 12noon. The Square

Sat 29th & Sun 30th of Sept

Sat 29th Sept

Jenny Murray has taught the bagpipes to 50 learners over the years. She started up the Finzean School of Piping, a pipe band with members ranging from 6 years to 68 years. The pipe band enjoy playing at local events, charity events and care homes.

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Saturday 29th

Caroldson's Coffee

Saturday 29th, 12-4pm, Hall Foyer Caroldson's coffee and cake. A pop up caf? enterprise bringing a high quality coffee shop experience to rural communities in West Aberdeenshire. Caroldsons will be keeping us well fed over the weekend, offering fresh organic cakes, pastries and a full range of espresso based coffees.

Smoke and Soul

Saturday 29th, 12-4pm, The Square. From a family of butchers, local foodies Smoke and Soul know a thing or two about quality cuts of meat. Specialising in slow smoking and BBQ spitroasts, our Saturday caterers in the Square will be serving hearty soul food, packed with flavour and personality. Try their 12hour smoked pulled pork in soft brioche or mouth-watering porchetta straight off the spit-roast in a crusty ciabatta, with rocket, sauce and Italian cheese. Not a meat-eater? Then their spicy chipotle five bean stew will surely tantalize your taste buds.

Saturday Lunchtime in the Hall

Saturday 29th, 12-3pm There will be a seating area for lunch in the main hall. Come and find out about the NEW Singing Land App, which will be launched at 1pm. Also over lunchtime will be the chance to see the Tarland Tapestry and hear about the great work of Tarland & Mid Deeside Community First Responders and the Tarland Housing Group, along with other local projects.

Storyteller

Saturday 29th, 12.30-2.30pm, The Small Hall, Donations welcome Pauline is a storyteller from the fishing and farming traditions of the North East of Scotland and enjoys telling a variety of traditional Scottish tales, fairy tales, folk tales, creation myths and the occasional home-grown tale of her own. Since 2001 she has been involved in many storytelling events and projects which have allowed her to build on her enthusiasm for science, history and the environment. Pauline has been privileged to learn both stories and ballads from Stanley Robertson and also loves to sing traditional Scots songs and bothy ballads. She is also the current chair of the Grampian Association of Storytellers. Pauline loves to tell stories for schools, care homes, special needs groups, festivals, castles, out in the open ? just anywhere there is an audience for the stories she loves!

Tarland Golf Club

The 9 hole jewel of Deeside golf courses

Visitors Welcome

Green fees: Weekdays - 9/18holes - ?17/?24 Weekends - ?18/?27 Teas, coffees, snack lunches available daily. Social membership - ?1 per person

Clubhouse: 013398 81000 (advisable to call and check availability) tarlandgolfclub

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Krafty Neuk

Craft Supplier

Monday ?Tuesday 9am ? 5pm, Wednesday 9am ? 1pm Thursday ? Saturday 9am ? 5pm Sunday - Closed 18 The Square, Tarland AB34 4TX 01339881011 kraftyneuk@

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