by Gordon Mackay | Nov 12, 2020 | Language / Culture
12th November 2020 Campbell Murray – The Doric Poet Fae The Toon! Collector of Doric Poems To watch the video, click the play button on the section below. Optimism for the future of the Doric Dialect! [Campbell Murray] Although a ‘Toon Loon’ I came...
by Gordon Mackay | Oct 10, 2020 | Language / Culture
10th October 2020 Doric TV Interviews Debbie Leslie, a sought after Doric poet, writer, author, after dinner speaker and business woman, check out Debbie’s great website to find all about this talented Doric quine deborahleslie.co.uk. Debbie also has a great...
by Gordon Mackay | Sep 23, 2020 | Language / Culture
22nd July 2020 David Wilkie who now lives in the Phillippines talks of his boyhood in Aberdein where he lived right in the heart of the city, a stones throw from the bustling fish markets and the ship building yards upon which Aberdeens fortunes were initially...
by Gordon Mackay | Sep 16, 2020 | Language / Culture
Doric is the dialect spoken in N.E Scotland . Today we hear many other dialects intertwined in our present day culture . We return to Finnyfaul to listen to Angus McCurrach, Huggadrum and George Emerson, Woodturner demonstrate the art of making Brose ! which was a...
by Gordon Mackay | Aug 28, 2020 | Language / Culture
#1: ‘The Scots Leid: Whar we ar an whar we want tae be’ The video here features an extract from a longer Round Table event by Oor Vyce, following a recent interview with Doric TV, Round Table chairperson Iona Fyfe gave a name check to Doric TV. It seems they’re...
by Gordon Mackay | Mar 24, 2020 | Language / Culture
24 Mar 2020 I met Doric Poet Jo Gilbert at the Elphinstone Institute, Aberdeen on my quest to find people who are passionate re their Doric Roots. Follow Jo on her Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/jo.gilbert.poet To watch the video, click the play button on...
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