by Gordon Mackay | Apr 13, 2021 | Doric Blog - RGU Students, Press Release
By Ellie McDonald Thursday, 8th April 2021, 6:00 am From being Scotland’s ‘little known fourth language’ to gaining an interview with ABC Australia, the Doric language is reaching a global audience. A local online TV station has reached a global audience as one of the...
by Gordon Mackay | Apr 12, 2021 | Doric Blog - Music / Culture, Doric Blog - RGU Students
Aiberdeen’s Music Scene Ower the years Aiberdeen has acted as a cultural hub for the North East of Scotland. Fae Annie Lennox tae the AECC, Aiberdeen is certainly familiar tae the music world, but the cultural history runs much deeper. In the city centre there are a...
by Gordon Mackay | Apr 8, 2021 | Doric TV, Language / Culture
8th April 2021 The Doric Team – A Celebration of who/what we are in Aberdeenshire today . Proud of our Doric Language and Culture. We have gathered together some real Doric Celebrities who pass on Jist fit The Doric Means to them! Starring The kilted Chef...
by Gordon Mackay | Mar 30, 2021 | Doric Blog - People / Culture
I have just subscribed to Doric TV and find the folk you interview to be really interesting. I was brought up in Peterhead and went to Peterhead Academy. I left Peterhead as soon as I could and moved to Aberdeen. Being an adventurous sort, I have lived in lots of...
by Gordon Mackay | Mar 29, 2021 | Music / Culture
Doric TV is proud of its strong connections with Cruden Bay Folk Club, both of our founders, Jill and Gordon, are also committee members of the Folk Club and were involved in the first Virtual Folk Club which was held on Friday the 26th March 2021 and brought over 50...
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