Despite more women becoming involved in Burns clubs in recent years, the top table at Burns suppers still tends to be ...
The formal event at the Colonial Heritage Club featured Scottish traditions, bagpipes, whisky and a dinner that included ...
The author of Robert Burns and Scottish Cultural Politics – The Bard of Contention (December 2024) reveals that Burns was a Freemason and the suppers started as “a Masonic thing”.
When we toast these admirable lassies, as Burns reminds us, we celebrate the full range of human experience, the heroic in ...
Please Gather with us to celebrate the extraordinary life of Scotland's Poet Laureate, Robert Burns. A traditional Burns Supper and Festivities celebrating the 266th anniversary of the birth of ...
Each January, indulgent and entertaining feasts take place across Scotland and beyond to honour national poet Robert Burns.
After Robert "Rabbie” Burns died, his friends organised a Burns Supper to remember him. Born in 1759 and passing away in 1796, Robert Burns has left an enduring literary legacy that continues to ...
For some of you sitting here, this may be your first experience of a Burns supper. Maybe even your first exposure to Scottish ...
The recitations from the prizewinners at Gatehouse Primary School competition are always one of the highlights of the evening ...
Bonnie bravehearts enjoyed a late Burns supper but it was well worth the wait, with a piper, haggis, poetry and dance on the ...
Burns Suppers have traditionally been a male-led event but women are trying to bring a new spirit to the Bard's big night. "Robert Burns was a massive fan of women," says Kerry Burley, the ...