The Mystic Ring, Baha’i inspired music from the Resol String Quartet

A workshop and performance with Resol String Quartet, Carolyn Sparey-Fox. Carolyn Sparey-Fox is a composer, violist, storyteller and artist whose Baha’i faith deeply inspires her artistry. Join us in the lecture room at Lauriston Castle for an open workshop on her first string quartet The Mystic Ring with emerging Scottish…

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2pm - 3pm
17th August
Free, but pre-booking is essential. Click on More information for booking details.
The main entrance has 4 steps. Due to the historic nature of the building, there is no lift and no ramp. There is level access from the main entrance to the castle gardens and the outdoor accessible toilets

A workshop and performance with Resol String Quartet, Carolyn Sparey-Fox.

Carolyn Sparey-Fox is a composer, violist, storyteller and artist whose Baha’i faith deeply inspires her artistry. Join us in the lecture room at Lauriston Castle for an open workshop on her first string quartet The Mystic Ring with emerging Scottish ensemble the Resol Quartet, ahead of their performance at St John’s Church, Princes Street, on Monday 18th August.

The Mystic Ring’ is a tribute to the great English potter, Bernard Leach, one of the most significant and influential pioneers of craftsmanship during the twentieth century, and a practicing Baha’i. Each of the five movements in The Mystic Ring reflects an aspect of his life and work, beginning with a portrait of Leach and ending with a musical interpretation of the potter’s craft in action.

This workshop and the following performance are in partnership with the charity Live Music Now Scotland, with whom Just Festival has enjoyed a fruitful relationship for several years.

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Just Festival

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The Just Festival creates a space for dialogue and platforms for engagement in local, national and international questions of social justice, equality and identity, both from the religious and non-religious perspectives. In line with the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, it celebrates humanity in all its differences, promoting the exploration of new perspectives with the aim of reducing religious, political and social intolerance.

Museums and Galleries Edinburgh, The City of Edinburgh Council

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Museums & Galleries Edinburgh is a collection of 13 venues and over 200 monuments across Edinburgh. Our vision is to inspire, enthuse and provoke through a shared passion for Edinburgh, Art and History.

We welcome visitors to our nine major visitor attractions: the City Art Centre; Lauriston Castle; Museum of Childhood; Museum of Edinburgh; Nelson Monument; People’s Story; Queensferry Museum; Scott Monument and Writers’ Museum.

We house rich and varied collections relating to the historical and cultural life of Scotland’s Capital. Our venues also boast an exciting and vibrant programme of events and exhibitions, offering something for everyone to enjoy.

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