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Festival launched by Angus Robertson faces apology demand
Festival launched by Angus Robertson faces apology demand

The Herald Scotland

time3 days ago

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Festival launched by Angus Robertson faces apology demand

The Art Workers for Palestine campaign is also demanding that the festival, the UK's largely annual celebration of visual art, sign up to a full cultural boycott of Israel. Read more: Campaigners for the same group have been stepping up pressure on the Edinburgh International Festival in recent weeks over its backing by the investment firm Baillie Gifford. The EIF has resisted calls to sever its links with the company over its investment in firms which have been linked to Israel, including the defence giant Babcock International. The art festival distanced itself from Baillie Gifford two years after controversy flared over the firm's backing of the book festival. Art festival chair Gemma Cairney was due to interview climate activist Greta Thunberg before she pulled out of her book festival and accused Baillie Gifford of "greenwashing" events by putting money into them while it had investments in the fossil fuels industry. Jupiter Artland is one of the venues hosting events during the Edinburgh Art Festival. (Image: Neil Hanna) At the time, the art festival said it was aiming to be a "responsible and ethical organisation." Writing in this year's programme, director Kim McAleese said the 2025 festival would be exploring "the conditions under which we live, work, gather and resist." Angus Robertson has been criticised for meeting Daniela Grudsky, Israel's deputy ambassador to the UK. (Image: Twitter/X) The art festival has come under pressure over Mr Robertson's involvement in the event days after Fringe venue Summerhall said sorry to performers appearing in this year's festival for the 'oversight' of allowing Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes to be interviewed in an event organised by The Herald. The art festival, has been running for 21 years, secured a new three-year Scottish Government deal worth £470,000 in January, while the government is also funding this year's programme to the tune of £200,000 through its Festivals Expo Fund. Its programme encompasses 82 exhibitions and events across 45 galleries and venues, including Jupiter Artland, the Fruitmarket, the Royal Botanic Garden, St Giles' Cathedral, Dovecot Studios and the Talbot Rice Gallery. Mr Robertson, who made a speech at a launch of the art festival at its base at Outer Spaces on Leith Street, was also filmed for a video used by the Scottish Government to promote Edinburgh's summer festivals. He said: 'Edinburgh is the world capital of festivals. Festivals are Edinburgh's cultural jewel and I would encourage absolutely everybody to try something they have not tried. 'Culture in Scotland is in the process of receiving the biggest ever increase in government spending because culture and the arts matter so much to us as a country, as a society and for our economy too. 'Festivals are a really tangible example of why that is such a sensible investment, for the cultural health of the country, but also for all the people they bring, the people who attend and perform in festivals, and the supply chains that go with them.' Mr Robertson faced calls to resign and criticism from SNP politicians last year after it emerged that he had met with Israel's deputy ambassador to the UK, Daniela Grudsky, after accepting an invitation from the Israeli government. He later apologised for how the meeting had been handled and said that in hindsight that it should been solely focused on discussions about Gaza. The statement on the art festival posted by Arts Workers for Palestine states: 'This is a festival that claims to invite audiences to 'witness, reflect and participate' in 'narratives that fought to be remembered.' 'We will not forget Robertson's actions. We will not forget his complicity. 'We demand that the festival publicly apologises, and commits to fully endorsing and practising the cultural boycott of Israel.' A spokesperson for the art festival said: 'The Scottish Government is one of the funders of the Edinburgh Art Festival. 'Angus Robertson spoke at the launch of festival to acknowledge this. He speaks on behalf of the Scottish Government at Edinburgh festival launch events." A spokesperson for the government said: "The Scottish Government has repeatedly called for an immediate and sustainable ceasefire, the unconditional release of all hostages and an urgent increase in humanitarian aid to Gaza. "The government will continue to press the UK Government to recognise a sovereign Palestinian state, as part of a two-state solution to secure lasting peace in the region.' Edinburgh's festivals have been staged against a growing backdrop of controversy over the involvement of politicians, claims books and authors have been deliberately excluded from programmes and events, and the ongoing support from Edinburgh-based investment firm Baillie Gifford for a number of cultural institutions. The National Library of Scotland was accused of 'cowardice' and capitulation to censorship' earlier this week after it emerged it had withdrawn a gender critical book from an exhibition staged to mark its centenary from complaints from staff. Summerhall has been criticised by Ms Forbes, finance secretary Shona Robison and former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon after Summerhall 'apologised unreservedly' for the presence of the Deputy First Minister in the building. Summer said it would be introducing new 'inclusion and wellbeing policies' as a result of concerns that had been raised by artists and performers. The Herald has teamed up with to make the purchase of tickets for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe so much easier. To buy tickets, please click here.

Michael Pedersen and Gemma Cairney to host The List Festival Awards 2025
Michael Pedersen and Gemma Cairney to host The List Festival Awards 2025

Scotsman

time10-07-2025

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  • Scotsman

Michael Pedersen and Gemma Cairney to host The List Festival Awards 2025

Edinburgh Makar Michael Pedersen and broadcaster and producer Gemma Cairney will host The List Festival Awards 2025, following a highly successful inaugural ceremony in 2024. The art and culture publication's second annual Festival Awards will return to the stunning Johnnie Walker Princes Street's Label Studio to shine a light on the rich array of art, book, film, fringe and international festivals taking place in the city every summer. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Designed to cover the breadth of cultural offerings during the most exciting festival month of the arts calendar, The List will pay tribute to the artists who make this very special programme an actuality. The awards ceremony is in partnership with Johnnie Walker Princes Street. No stranger to awards ceremonies, prize-winning poet Michael Pedersen is the Writer In Residence at The University Of Edinburgh and was named the new Edinburgh Makar in 2024. His 2022 debut prose Boy Friends was a Sunday Times Critics' Choice and was shortlisted for Best Non-Fiction Book at Scotland's National Book Awards. Pedersen is also a recipient of the Robert Louis Stevenson Fellowship and is the co-founder of the literary production house Neu! Reekie!. Broadcaster and writer Gemma Cairney is best known for her work with BBC Radio 6 Music, where she interviewed cultural icons like Tracey Emin, Kelley Deal, and Cosey Fanni Tutti. Currently based in Scotland, Cairney is on the board of the Jupiter Arland Foundation and has been the chair of Edinburgh Art Festival since 2022. Following the publication of her first book in 2017, Cairney is currently working on her second novel The Immortal Sisterhood which is due to be published next year. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The List Festival Awards aim to support both Scottish and international arts and talent across all festivals, with each of the 12 winners to receive a cash award of at least £500. Two of these winners will head to the SoHo Playhouse in New York to perform their show. The awards are hosted in partnership with Johnnie Walker Princes Street and additional award supporters include Set! Productions, Edinburgh Marriott Hotel, LNER, Ghost Light Theatre, Pure Life Plus, The Pitt, Data Thistle, Adelaide Fringe, SoHo Playhouse, and Sit Up Awards. Michael Pedersen The publication's 40th anniversary year will see the inclusion of four new awards to further spotlight the range of talent the Edinburgh Festival Fringe has to offer. The categories for The List Festival Awards 2025 are: ART - Best rising Scottish artist BOOKS - Best rising Scottish author FILM - Best Scottish film FRINGE – Dance FRINGE – Comedy FRINGE - Kids FRINGE - LGBTQIA+ FRINGE - International Fringe Encore Series Edinburgh Prize FRINGE - Sit-Up Award for best production with a social impact FRINGE - Best show from Adelaide FRINGE - Spirit Of The Fringe Award INTERNATIONAL - Best show With a year-round monthly magazine (weekly during the festival) and an extensive digital platform, The List publishes and distributes information on events and entertainment and is a must-read for finding out what's on. The List reviews approximately 400 shows across the summer festivals offering some of the most engaging and extensive content for audiences. Gemma Cairney Brian Donaldson, Editor of The List, comments, We struck gold last year with Zara Janjua and Mark Nelson as our inaugural awards-hosting double act, and the challenge was in trying to follow that. We feel very fortunate to have secured another dream team in Gemma Cairney and Michael Pedersen, both erudite, enthusiastic, informed and witty commentators and practitioners in their own fields and beyond. Getting the perfect hosts is half the battle in producing a successful awards ceremony and we can't wait to see Gemma and Michael helping us celebrate all our winners and nominees.

Michael Pedersen and Gemma Cairney to host The List Festival Awards 2025
Michael Pedersen and Gemma Cairney to host The List Festival Awards 2025

Scotsman

time10-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Scotsman

Michael Pedersen and Gemma Cairney to host The List Festival Awards 2025

Edinburgh Makar Michael Pedersen and broadcaster and producer Gemma Cairney will host The List Festival Awards 2025, following a highly successful inaugural ceremony in 2024. The art and culture publication's second annual Festival Awards will return to the stunning Johnnie Walker Princes Street's Label Studio to shine a light on the rich array of art, book, film, fringe and international festivals taking place in the city every summer. Sign up to our Arts and Culture newsletter, get the latest news and reviews from our specialist arts writers Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to The Scotsman, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... Designed to cover the breadth of cultural offerings during the most exciting festival month of the arts calendar, The List will pay tribute to the artists who make this very special programme an actuality. The awards ceremony is in partnership with Johnnie Walker Princes Street. No stranger to awards ceremonies, prize-winning poet Michael Pedersen is the Writer In Residence at The University Of Edinburgh and was named the new Edinburgh Makar in 2024. His 2022 debut prose Boy Friends was a Sunday Times Critics' Choice and was shortlisted for Best Non-Fiction Book at Scotland's National Book Awards. Pedersen is also a recipient of the Robert Louis Stevenson Fellowship and is the co-founder of the literary production house Neu! Reekie!. Broadcaster and writer Gemma Cairney is best known for her work with BBC Radio 6 Music, where she interviewed cultural icons like Tracey Emin, Kelley Deal, and Cosey Fanni Tutti. Currently based in Scotland, Cairney is on the board of the Jupiter Arland Foundation and has been the chair of Edinburgh Art Festival since 2022. Following the publication of her first book in 2017, Cairney is currently working on her second novel The Immortal Sisterhood which is due to be published next year. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The List Festival Awards aim to support both Scottish and international arts and talent across all festivals, with each of the 12 winners to receive a cash award of at least £500. Two of these winners will head to the SoHo Playhouse in New York to perform their show. The awards are hosted in partnership with Johnnie Walker Princes Street and additional award supporters include Set! Productions, Edinburgh Marriott Hotel, LNER, Ghost Light Theatre, Pure Life Plus, The Pitt, Data Thistle, Adelaide Fringe, SoHo Playhouse, and Sit Up Awards. Gemma Cairney The publication's 40th anniversary year will see the inclusion of four new awards to further spotlight the range of talent the Edinburgh Festival Fringe has to offer. The categories for The List Festival Awards 2025 are: ART - Best rising Scottish artist BOOKS - Best rising Scottish author FILM - Best Scottish film FRINGE – Dance FRINGE – Comedy FRINGE - Kids FRINGE - LGBTQIA+ FRINGE - International Fringe Encore Series Edinburgh Prize FRINGE - Sit-Up Award for best production with a social impact FRINGE - Best show from Adelaide FRINGE - Spirit Of The Fringe Award INTERNATIONAL - Best show With a year-round monthly magazine (weekly during the festival) and an extensive digital platform, The List publishes and distributes information on events and entertainment and is a must-read for finding out what's on. The List reviews approximately 400 shows across the summer festivals offering some of the most engaging and extensive content for audiences. Michael Pedersen

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