Videos
Scotland’s Memoir
As part of Scotland’s celebration of the Year of History, Heritage and Archaeology 2017, BEMIS Scotland commissioned Cre8tive Entertainment to explore Scotland’s story via the eyes of our diverse ethnic and cultural minority communities alongside civic representatives, artists and historians. What has shaped modern Scottish identity? How does the past inform our future? In essence, what does Scotland mean to us? And where are we going as a nation?
BEMIS Celebrates BURNS: A Toast Tae the Lassies
Highlights from ‘BEMIS Celebrates BURNS: A Toast Tae the Lassies’, part of Celtic Connections 2017.
After 2016’s inaugural success, the BEMIS Burns Night is back, celebrating Rabbie’s iconically internationalist outlook and egalitarian spirit. BEMIS is the national umbrella body supporting development of Scotland’s ethnic minority voluntary sector, and the communities it represents. Echoing Celtic Connections’ 2017 emphasis on female musicians, and women’s central role within cultural traditions, tonight’s programme is very much after the lasses’ fashion – a focus of which Burns would doubtless wholeheartedly approve.
Multicultural Homecoming 2014
A documentary discussing the themes of the Multicultural Homecoming programme.