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  • Over 300 children from primary schools across Edinburgh are taking part in lantern making workshops this October, as part of the activities leading up to Diwali, the annual Festival of Light celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs throughout the world.<br />
<br />
The workshops, for P6 and 7 pupils, are being led by Leith-based artists, Vision Mechanics. The lanterns will be designed as “flowers of light”, and constructed using special waterproof paper to withstand the Scottish weather.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Lord Provost, Frank Ross  and Festival organiser, Mohindra Dhall with pupils from P6 of St Mary's RC Primary School
    EEM_Pupils light up for Diwali_RD_10...JPG
  • Over 300 children from primary schools across Edinburgh are taking part in lantern making workshops this October, as part of the activities leading up to Diwali, the annual Festival of Light celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs throughout the world.<br />
<br />
The workshops, for P6 and 7 pupils, are being led by Leith-based artists, Vision Mechanics. The lanterns will be designed as “flowers of light”, and constructed using special waterproof paper to withstand the Scottish weather.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Pupils from P6 of St Mary's RC Primary School
    EEM_Pupils light up for Diwali_RD_10...JPG
  • Over 300 children from primary schools across Edinburgh are taking part in lantern making workshops this October, as part of the activities leading up to Diwali, the annual Festival of Light celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs throughout the world.<br />
<br />
The workshops, for P6 and 7 pupils, are being led by Leith-based artists, Vision Mechanics. The lanterns will be designed as “flowers of light”, and constructed using special waterproof paper to withstand the Scottish weather.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Lord Provost, Frank Ross with pupils from P6 of St Mary's RC Primary School
    EEM_Pupils light up for Diwali_RD_10...JPG
  • Over 300 children from primary schools across Edinburgh are taking part in lantern making workshops this October, as part of the activities leading up to Diwali, the annual Festival of Light celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs throughout the world.<br />
<br />
The workshops, for P6 and 7 pupils, are being led by Leith-based artists, Vision Mechanics. The lanterns will be designed as “flowers of light”, and constructed using special waterproof paper to withstand the Scottish weather.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Pupils from P6 of St Mary's RC Primary School
    EEM_Pupils light up for Diwali_RD_10...JPG
  • Over 300 children from primary schools across Edinburgh are taking part in lantern making workshops this October, as part of the activities leading up to Diwali, the annual Festival of Light celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs throughout the world.<br />
<br />
The workshops, for P6 and 7 pupils, are being led by Leith-based artists, Vision Mechanics. The lanterns will be designed as “flowers of light”, and constructed using special waterproof paper to withstand the Scottish weather.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Pupils from P6 of St Mary's RC Primary School
    EEM_Pupils light up for Diwali_RD_10...JPG
  • Over 300 children from primary schools across Edinburgh are taking part in lantern making workshops this October, as part of the activities leading up to Diwali, the annual Festival of Light celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs throughout the world.<br />
<br />
The workshops, for P6 and 7 pupils, are being led by Leith-based artists, Vision Mechanics. The lanterns will be designed as “flowers of light”, and constructed using special waterproof paper to withstand the Scottish weather.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Pupils from P6 of St Mary's RC Primary School
    EEM_Pupils light up for Diwali_RD_10...JPG
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 08 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_My_Light_Shines_On_EIF_CMC08 Aug...jpg
  • Over 300 children from primary schools across Edinburgh are taking part in lantern making workshops this October, as part of the activities leading up to Diwali, the annual Festival of Light celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Sikhs throughout the world.<br />
<br />
The workshops, for P6 and 7 pupils, are being led by Leith-based artists, Vision Mechanics. The lanterns will be designed as “flowers of light”, and constructed using special waterproof paper to withstand the Scottish weather.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Pupils from P6 of St Mary's RC Primary School
    EEM_Pupils light up for Diwali_RD_10...JPG
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 08 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_My_Light_Shines_On_EIF_CMC08 Aug...jpg
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 08 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_My_Light_Shines_On_EIF_CMC08 Aug...jpg
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 08 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_My_Light_Shines_On_EIF_CMC08 Aug...jpg
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 08 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_My_Light_Shines_On_EIF_CMC08 Aug...jpg
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 08 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_My_Light_Shines_On_EIF_CMC08 Aug...jpg
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 08 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
(c) Chris McCluskie | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_My_Light_Shines_On_EIF_CMC08 Aug...jpg
  • Anything That Gives Off Light is a new co-production from Brooklyn-based ensemble The TEAM and the National Theatre of Scotland at the Edinburgh International Festivl<br />
<br />
Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness.
    SCT_EEm_Anything_that_gives_off_ligh...JPG
  • Anything That Gives Off Light is a new co-production from Brooklyn-based ensemble The TEAM and the National Theatre of Scotland at the Edinburgh International Festivl<br />
<br />
Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness.
    SCT_EEm_Anything_that_gives_off_ligh...JPG
  • Anything That Gives Off Light is a new co-production from Brooklyn-based ensemble The TEAM and the National Theatre of Scotland at the Edinburgh International Festivl<br />
<br />
Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness.
    SCT_EEm_Anything_that_gives_off_ligh...JPG
  • Anything That Gives Off Light is a new co-production from Brooklyn-based ensemble The TEAM and the National Theatre of Scotland at the Edinburgh International Festivl<br />
<br />
Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness.
    SCT_EEm_Anything_that_gives_off_ligh...JPG
  • Anything That Gives Off Light is a new co-production from Brooklyn-based ensemble The TEAM and the National Theatre of Scotland at the Edinburgh International Festivl<br />
<br />
Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness.
    SCT_EEm_Anything_that_gives_off_ligh...JPG
  • Anything That Gives Off Light is a new co-production from Brooklyn-based ensemble The TEAM and the National Theatre of Scotland at the Edinburgh International Festivl<br />
<br />
Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness.
    SCT_EEm_Anything_that_gives_off_ligh...JPG
  • Anything That Gives Off Light is a new co-production from Brooklyn-based ensemble The TEAM and the National Theatre of Scotland at the Edinburgh International Festivl<br />
<br />
Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness.
    SCT_EEm_Anything_that_gives_off_ligh...JPG
  • Anything That Gives Off Light is a new co-production from Brooklyn-based ensemble The TEAM and the National Theatre of Scotland at the Edinburgh International Festivl<br />
<br />
Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness.
    SCT_EEm_Anything_that_gives_off_ligh...JPG
  • Anything That Gives Off Light is a new co-production from Brooklyn-based ensemble The TEAM and the National Theatre of Scotland at the Edinburgh International Festivl<br />
<br />
Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness.
    SCT_EEm_Anything_that_gives_off_ligh...JPG
  • Anything That Gives Off Light is a new co-production from Brooklyn-based ensemble The TEAM and the National Theatre of Scotland at the Edinburgh International Festivl<br />
<br />
Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness.
    SCT_EEm_Anything_that_gives_off_ligh...JPG
  • Anything That Gives Off Light is a new co-production from Brooklyn-based ensemble The TEAM and the National Theatre of Scotland at the Edinburgh International Festivl<br />
<br />
Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness.
    SCT_EEm_Anything_that_gives_off_ligh...JPG
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 07 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
Dave Cullen; EEm 7 Auguust 2020
    EEm_My Light Shine_Edinburgh_DC07082...JPG
  • Anything That Gives Off Light is a new co-production from Brooklyn-based ensemble The TEAM and the National Theatre of Scotland at the Edinburgh International Festivl<br />
<br />
Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness.
    SCT_EEm_Anything_that_gives_off_ligh...JPG
  • Anything That Gives Off Light is a new co-production from Brooklyn-based ensemble The TEAM and the National Theatre of Scotland at the Edinburgh International Festivl<br />
<br />
Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness.
    SCT_EEm_Anything_that_gives_off_ligh...JPG
  • Anything That Gives Off Light is a new co-production from Brooklyn-based ensemble The TEAM and the National Theatre of Scotland at the Edinburgh International Festivl<br />
<br />
Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness.
    SCT_EEm_Anything_that_gives_off_ligh...JPG
  • Anything That Gives Off Light is a new co-production from Brooklyn-based ensemble The TEAM and the National Theatre of Scotland at the Edinburgh International Festivl<br />
<br />
Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness.
    SCT_EEm_Anything_that_gives_off_ligh...JPG
  • Anything That Gives Off Light is a new co-production from Brooklyn-based ensemble The TEAM and the National Theatre of Scotland at the Edinburgh International Festivl<br />
<br />
Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness.
    SCT_EEm_Anything_that_gives_off_ligh...JPG
  • Anything That Gives Off Light is a new co-production from Brooklyn-based ensemble The TEAM and the National Theatre of Scotland at the Edinburgh International Festivl<br />
<br />
Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness.
    SCT_EEm_Anything_that_gives_off_ligh...JPG
  • Anything That Gives Off Light is a new co-production from Brooklyn-based ensemble The TEAM and the National Theatre of Scotland at the Edinburgh International Festivl<br />
<br />
Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness.
    SCT_EEm_Anything_that_gives_off_ligh...JPG
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 07 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
Dave Cullen; EEm 7 Auguust 2020
    EEm_My Light Shine_Edinburgh_DC07082...JPG
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 07 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
Dave Cullen; EEm 7 Auguust 2020
    EEm_My Light Shine_Edinburgh_DC07082...JPG
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 07 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
Dave Cullen; EEm 7 Auguust 2020
    EEm_My Light Shine_Edinburgh_DC07082...JPG
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 07 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
Dave Cullen; EEm 7 Auguust 2020
    EEm_My Light Shine_Edinburgh_DC07082...JPG
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 07 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
Dave Cullen; EEm 7 Auguust 2020
    EEm_My Light Shine_Edinburgh_DC07082...JPG
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 07 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
Dave Cullen; EEm 7 Auguust 2020
    EEm_My Light Shine_Edinburgh_DC07082...JPG
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 07 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
Dave Cullen; EEm 7 Auguust 2020
    EEm_My Light Shine_Edinburgh_DC07082...JPG
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 07 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
Dave Cullen; EEm 7 Auguust 2020
    EEm_My Light Shine_Edinburgh_DC07082...JPG
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 07 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
Dave Cullen; EEm 7 Auguust 2020
    EEm_My Light Shine_Edinburgh_DC07082...JPG
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 07 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
Dave Cullen; EEm 7 Auguust 2020
    EEm_My Light Shine_Edinburgh_DC07082...JPG
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 07 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
Dave Cullen; EEm 7 Auguust 2020
    EEm_My Light Shine_Edinburgh_DC07082...JPG
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 07 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
Dave Cullen; EEm 7 Auguust 2020
    EEm_My Light Shine_Edinburgh_DC07082...JPG
  • My Light Shines On, Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh 07 August 2020; Lights are shone into the sky across the city to celebrate Edinburgh International Festival 2020<br />
<br />
Dave Cullen; EEm 7 Auguust 2020
    EEm_My Light Shine_Edinburgh_DC07082...JPG
  • After the disappointing lack of supermoon yesterday, some guaranteed light for night time found in Penicuik today.<br />
<br />
(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Guranteed_night_light_GER151...jpg
  • After the disappointing lack of supermoon yesterday, some guaranteed light for night time found in Penicuik today.<br />
<br />
(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Guranteed_night_light_GER151...jpg
  • After the disappointing lack of supermoon yesterday, some guaranteed light for night time found in Penicuik today.<br />
<br />
(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Guranteed_night_light_GER151...jpg
  • After the disappointing lack of supermoon yesterday, some guaranteed light for night time found in Penicuik today.<br />
<br />
(c) Ger Harley | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Guranteed_night_light_GER151...jpg
  • Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, 17th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Anything_That_Gives_off_ Light_B...jpg
  • Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, 17th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Anything_That_Gives_off_ Light_B...jpg
  • Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, 17th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Anything_That_Gives_off_ Light_B...jpg
  • Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, 17th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Anything_That_Gives_off_ Light_B...jpg
  • Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, 17th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Anything_That_Gives_off_ Light_B...jpg
  • Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, 17th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Anything_That_Gives_off_ Light_B...jpg
  • Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, 17th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Anything_That_Gives_off_ Light_B...jpg
  • Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, 17th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Anything_That_Gives_off_ Light_B...jpg
  • Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, 17th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Anything_That_Gives_off_ Light_B...jpg
  • Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, 17th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Anything_That_Gives_off_ Light_B...jpg
  • Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, 17th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Anything_That_Gives_off_ Light_B...jpg
  • Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, 17th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Anything_That_Gives_off_ Light_B...jpg
  • Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, 17th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Anything_That_Gives_off_ Light_B...jpg
  • Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, 17th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Anything_That_Gives_off_ Light_B...jpg
  • Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, 17th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Anything_That_Gives_off_ Light_B...jpg
  • Featuring live music from the Scottish and American folk traditions, Anything That Gives Off Light is a foot-stomping collaboration exploring the tension between self-interest and sacrifice, as well as between the individual and the collective, in the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. Edinburgh International Festival, Edinburgh International Conference Centre, 17th August 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEM_Anything_That_Gives_off_ Light_B...jpg
  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one turning on the lights at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Edinburgh_Christmas_lights_B...jpg
  • Five Guys Named Moe on stage at this years Light Night.  The Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  <br />
The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Edinburgh_Christmas_lights_B...jpg
  • Five Guys Named Moe interviewed on stage by Arlene Stuart at this years  Light Night.  The Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  <br />
The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Edinburgh_Christmas_lights_B...jpg
  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people. The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Edinburgh_Christmas_lights_B...jpg
  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Edinburgh_Christmas_lights_B...jpg
  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
    SCT_EEm_Edinburgh_Christmas_lights_B...jpg
  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one turning on the lights at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Family sing along at this years the Street of Light at the west end of George Street as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Family sing along at this years the Street of Light at the west end of George Street as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Family sing along at this years the Street of Light at the west end of George Street as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • Family sing along at this years the Street of Light at the west end of George Street as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • This year the Street of Light at the west end of George Street will make its first appearance as part of Light Night and the acts will perform on a stage by its lights. Choirs from across Scotland including Edinburgh Festival Chorus, Royal Scottish National Orchestra Junior Chorus, Edinburgh's Got Soul and Edinburgh Rock Choir will perform in front of an expected audience of around 20,000 people.  The whole event is hosted by Forth One Arlene Stuart. Callum Skinner, gold cycling medallist will be the one pushed the button at 5pm. Sunday 20th November 2016 (c) Brian Anderson | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • The community of Portobello gathered on the beach tonight to pray for a light for Aleppo. Jon Davey/ EEm
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  • A protestor, Simon Byrom, is camped in the trees above a site in Edinburgh's Old Town destined to be a £65m hotel. The action is part of a campaign called Let There Be Light which uses the quotation which is over the door of Edinburgh Central Library which will be dwarfed by the proposed hotel and prevent any natural light entering the library.
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  • A protestor, Simon Byrom, is camped in the trees above a site in Edinburgh's Old Town destined to be a £65m hotel. The action is part of a campaign called Let There Be Light which uses the quotation which is over the door of Edinburgh Central Library which will be dwarfed by the proposed hotel and prevent any natural light entering the library.
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  • A protestor, Simon Byrom, is camped in the trees above a site in Edinburgh's Old Town destined to be a £65m hotel. The action is part of a campaign called Let There Be Light which uses the quotation which is over the door of Edinburgh Central Library which will be dwarfed by the proposed hotel and prevent any natural light entering the library.
    EEM_Hotel Protest_Edinburgh_RD632017...JPG
  • A protestor, Simon Byrom, is camped in the trees above a site in Edinburgh's Old Town destined to be a £65m hotel. The action is part of a campaign called Let There Be Light which uses the quotation which is over the door of Edinburgh Central Library which will be dwarfed by the proposed hotel and prevent any natural light entering the library.
    EEM_Hotel Protest_Edinburgh_RD632017...JPG
  • A protestor, Simon Byrom, is camped in the trees above a site in Edinburgh's Old Town destined to be a £65m hotel. The action is part of a campaign called Let There Be Light which uses the quotation which is over the door of Edinburgh Central Library which will be dwarfed by the proposed hotel and prevent any natural light entering the library.
    EEM_Hotel Protest_Edinburgh_RD632017...JPG
  • A protestor, Simon Byrom, is camped in the trees above a site in Edinburgh's Old Town destined to be a £65m hotel. The action is part of a campaign called Let There Be Light which uses the quotation which is over the door of Edinburgh Central Library which will be dwarfed by the proposed hotel and prevent any natural light entering the library.
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