Anster Nicht: Gàidhlig anns an Ànsruthair/ Gaelic in Anster, 20th January at 7.30pm, Dreel Halls

Folk don’t always associate Gaelic with the East of Scotland, and hardly ever with the East of Fife, but if you know where to look the evidence is around us hidden in plain sight – or so says Gaelic Community Development Worker, Kirsty Strachan.

Based with Fife Council, Kirsty’s role is to support the Gaelic communities in Fife and help map the way for those trying to find their way into the language and culture.  On the 20th January she will take this mapping quite literally,  exploring the placenames of the East Neuk and beyond, to illustrate a linguistic history many are unaware of.

Relaxed and informal, this talk is for anyone curious about language, landscape and history.

Members and non-members are welcome to attend our public talks at Dreel Halls in Anstruther. If you are not yet a member of the AIA you can attend individual Anster Nichts for £3 per event. Membership is £10 per year and will allow you to attend all three Anster Nichts of the season and to receive advance information about our events and activities. For more information on membership please visit our Membership page.