Three events at Aberdeenshire Farming Museum

Hiya folks!

There are still some tickets remaining for the family events this Sunday at Aberdeenshire Farming Museum, Aden Country Park – part of the Aberdeen and Beyond Storytelling Festival and the Scottish International Storytelling Festival!

From 2.30 to 3.30pm there will be a shadow puppet workshop suitable for bairns aged 8+ and their grown ups – £10 per child (adults get to join for free)
Tickets here – https://aberdeenshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/FULL/WPAC/EVSESENQ/104620156/130795121,7

Then between 4 and 5pm, Join us at Aberdeenshire Farming Museum, Aden Country Park for a spine-tingling hour of ghost stories and eerie legends, brought to life by local storyteller Pauline Cordiner, A Scottish Storyteller
From tales of ghosties in the old mansion house at Aden to spooky folklore from across the Northeast, this family-friendly session is a perfect way to celebrate Halloween.
Bring along your best carved neep or pumpkin to light up the evening. Battery-operated candles only, please! (No real flames.)
Pre-Booking Essential
£8 per child (includes one free adult, children must be accompanied by an adult) Suitable for ages 6+
To book please use the link below
Macabre Myths and Horrible Histories of Aden and Beyond:
https://aberdeenshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/FULL/WPAC/EVSESENQ/104620156/130795302,8

And finally, very limited tickets are available for the Adults Only storytelling session. Age 18+
“Dare to delve into the dark history of Aden beyond? Join North East Storyteller Pauline Cordiner for an evening of ghost stories, unexplained encounters, and local legends that will chill you to the bone. Beginning with strange sightings and eerie happenings collected from the Aden Farming Museum and Mansion House, Pauline will then take you beyond Aden into Mintlaw, Old and New Deer, and Longside, to hear some of the ghost stories and macabre tales from the last few centuries.”

Tickets available here – https://aberdeenshire.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/FULL/WPAC/EVSESENQ/104620156/130795308,9

Goldstein Project Concert and Booklet Launch

I’m chuffed to be able to post about a project I’ve been working on for the past few months with Ewan McVicar (Writer, folklorist, songmaker and publisher) and some of my favourite North East singers – Natalie Chalrmers, Scott Gardiner, Christine Kydd and Tripple.

Ewan got in contact last year to ask if I’d be interested in listening to and re-telling some of Lucy Stewart’s stories which were recorded by American Ken Goldstein during his visit to the North East of Scotland in 1959/1960. I quickly learned that Lucy’s stories were just the tip of the iceberg. Not only did Lucy turn out to be a source of ballads in addition to the stories, but Goldstein interviewed many fowk during his stay and recorded songs, ballads, stories, rhymes, snippets of folklore and old wives tales.

Many of these recordings were shared at the time with the School of Scottish Studies. (Ken had introductions to many of his subjects through Hamish Henderson.) These recordings are available by searching “Ken Goldstein” on the Kist O Riches web page – https://www.tobarandualchais.co.uk/ . However many recordings were stashed away at the Ole Miss – the University of Mississippi in the USA – unavailable except to interested visitors. That all changed when Ewan spoke to Ole Miss archivist Greg Johnson and with Greg’s help support, Ewan has worked to identify and share song titles, information about singers and storytellers, and their communities.

Part of the project involved creating, collecting and sharing New For Auld songs and stories – Natalie Chalmers got to work contacting local singers and musicians who recorded some of the ballads and tunes Goldstein collected. Click here for Natalie’s recordings of songs taught to her by Elizabeth Stewart – along with a couple of Elizabeth’s recordings – https://goldsteinandscotland.com/elizabeth-stewart

You can hear my retellings of some of Lucy Stewart’s tales here – https://faefishietaeaikey.com/tales-fae-lucy-and-pauline

To share Goldstein’s collections with the world, Ewan has created two new web pages
https://goldsteinandscotland.com/ – which tells of Goldstein’s visit and the treasures he recorded, and
https://faefishietaeaikey.com/ – which focuses on recordings from the area around Mintlaw – Aikey Fair, Fetterangus (Fishie) and in particular the Stewarts of Fetterangus.

On the 3rd of May I’ll be sharing some of Lucy’s stories along with the others involved in the project –

Ewan says
“On the 3rd May 2025, there will be an informal celebration of the Fae Fishie Tae Aikey project in the Aden Museum theatre, Mintlaw, from 1.30pm onwards.
Christine Kydd, Natalie Chalmers, Pauline Cordiner, Scott Gardiner have all promised to come. Hoping Andy Shanks will make it. Tripple send their apologies. Or come earlier and look into the museum.

All folkies welcome. First forty get home-made shortbread. If you represent a folk club or festival ask for the pack of booklet copies as a fundraiser. The Fishie project is funded by TRACS.

Aden Music Festival 2024

A wee photo from last year’s Aden Music Festival where I was chuffed to be telling stories in the Aberdeenshire Farming Museum – right next to photos of my family!
There were also Bothy Balladeers, Poets and Pipers in the farming museum as well as a great line up in the museum’s theatre and of course the main stage.

Well it’s all happening again on Saturday 14th September so I’m looking forward to be bringing some new tales to the museum, and Wee Imp is looking forward to joining me for the bands 🙂

Halloween stories at Aberdeenshire Farming Museum Rescheduled

Post edited to confirm that the storytelling has been rescheduled for 2pm on Friday 27th October!
Event is FREE and suitable for all ages. Children must be accompanied by an adult.

Good afternoon folks!
Just a quick post to say that due to the ongoing problems caused by Storm Babet, Aberdeenshire Farming Museum will remain closed tomorrow, Sunday 22nd October 2023. This means that our scheduled storytelling event will be postponed.
It will likely be rescheduled for 2pm on Friday the 27th October – just before Northern Frights’ Halloween Festival at Aden!

I’ll be packing blankets and cushions for the bairns to coorie up in, so come along and join us for some spooky farming tales! 🙂