Land Song of Scotland – Fonn Na Tìre
With Madge Bray and Malin Lewis
Free Online Event
How do we bring ourselves back into the conversations of nature and the songs of the land? We bring together two ‘musical medicine makers’ from the heart of Scotland who are working with the harmonies and sounds of the human, through using traditional instruments and voice, to bring us back into balance and harmony with the ‘more than human’ world.
Madge Bray is the holder of a indigenous Scottish tradition of keening as a way of ritual grief tending that brings us back into relationship with each other and the land and Malin Lewis, working with the old indigenous way of the bagpipes, to articulate the songs emerging from the the landscape around us.
Madge Bray
Madge Bray is immersed in the cultural retrieval of the sounds of ancient Scots keening ritual, handed down through the Scottish bagpipes in Piobaireachd lament, weaving the transformational potential of this ancient musical medicine into our deeply fragmented human landscape.
Malin Lewis

One of Scotland’s most exciting innovators, Malin melds West coast tradition with a newly invented, self-made bagpipe. Hair tingling, philosophical and dance inducing melodies inspired by European folk traditions, human nature, queerness and the universe.
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Land Song of Scotland
March 31, 2026
7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Venue: Online