About Scotland Week

Tartan Day Parade

Scotland Week 2012 is a week long programme of events in America and Canada, packed with business engagements and promotional activities of all things Scottish.

This year, the programme kicks off on Tartan Day (April 6), celebrated nationally in both America and Canada, and will come to a close on April 14 with the spectacular Tartan Day Parade finale in New York.

View the full events programme – highlights include:

  • Scotland re:Designed – an innovative new textiles exhibition in New York to showcase the best of Scottish design talent. Featuring 12 selected Scottish exhibitors, both new and established, Scotland re:Designed is aimed at promoting Scottish flair for fashion and textile design amongst American trade buyers and media.
  • Scotland Run – the ninth annual 10k Scotland Run has 10,000 confirmed runners and will attract thousands more spectators who will all be treated to a festival of Scottish culture including live music in New York’s Central Park.
  • A series of business meetings in seven cities across the USA and Canada to promote Scotland as a great place to invest.
  • Year of Creative Scotland – 59E59 Theatres will host two Scottish plays, David Harrower’s A Slow Air by Glasgow’s Tron Theatre and Federer v Murray by Communicado Theatre, for a total of 21 performances during Scotland Week.

Tartan Day is a celebration of Scottish heritage. The date originates from 1320, when the Declaration of Arbroath was signed and now Tartan Day is celebrated in many communities of Scottish diaspora around the world.

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50 million people across the world claim Scottish heritage - the majority being in America and Canada. They and many more Scots at heart will join in throughout the year to celebrate Scotland's cultural festivals.

Links across the Atlantic are long established - 13 American presidents have claimed Scottish ancestry and Canada's first Prime Minister, Sir John MacDonald, hailed from Glasgow.

The Scottish Government, VisitScotland and Scottish Development International uses Scotland Week to encourage Americans and Canadians to see Scotland as an attractive place to visit, live, work, study, do business and invest in – a modern dynamic Scotland and a warm, welcoming nation.

Now in its fifth year, Scotland Week 2012 sees a focus on the Year of Creative Scotland, bringing together Scotland’s unique heritage, culture and creativity to celebrate our talent, past and present.