The Ritual Year Conference 2016: Findhorn, Scotland, 8-12 January 2016
The 12th annual conference of the SIEF Working Group on the Ritual Year, hosted by the Elphinstone Institute, University of Aberdeen, will be held at Findhorn, on the shores of the Moray Firth in northern Scotland.
The centrepiece of the conference will be a visit to the Burning of the Clavie, an ancient New Year fire festival in the neighbouring village of Burghead, held each year on 11 January, Aul Eel (Old Yule) according to the Julian calendar.
Free-Reed Convention Study Day
6 November 2015
Sponsored by the British Forum for Ethnomusicology, this study day was part of the Button Boxes and Moothies Festival, and explored the role and function of free-reed instruments in musical traditions throughout the world.
'Steppin Steens o Knowledge': Folklore, Ethnology, and Ethnomusicology Conference, Aberdeen (FEECA)
4-6 July 2014
'Steppin Steens o Knowledge' (Stepping Stones of Knowledge) refers to a life philosophy of the late Stanley Robertson, a Traveller and former research associate at the Elphinstone Institute. Drawn from the incremental nature of Stanley's ballad and storytelling traditions, the concept encapsulates both the initial career steps being taken by conference-goers, as well as the new 'steppin steens' being created through each participant's research.
See the conference programme here.
The conference was made possible thanks to the generous support of the University of Aberdeen Development Trust, the School of Education, and the Friends of the Elphinstone Institute.
The International Ballad Conference of the Kommission fur Volksdichtung
29 August-3 September 2007