Talks & Live Storytelling

The Brothers Grimm: A Living Legacy


Go Local - Glasgow

(Thu 30 Oct: 6pm - Glasgow)

The event explores the continuing influence of the Brothers Grimm on folklore and collective imagination and memory in Germany, Europe and far beyond. The development of the tales through time shed light on the uses and abuses of folklore, the importance of language, and the continuing importance of fairy tales for adults and children. Introduced by Kristin Wardetzky with re-telling from Suse Weisse, followed by discussion.

At the Goethe-Institut, 3 Park Circus, G3 6AX.

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Discover a rich programme of local storytelling events, from the southwest to the very north of Scotland through Go Local as part of the Scottish International Storytelling Festival 2025. The Festival tracks a rich northern arc which bridges Finland to Iceland, and connects Germany to Norway, with Scotland a sea road junction in the middle. Don’t miss out on the tales and music or the close experience of nature. As winter gathers round the hearth fires, look north to join the merry dancers in the sky!


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This event is free and ticketed through the Goeth-Institut. For more information visit www.goethe.de/glasgow.


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    • 30 October 2025
    • 120 minutes
    • 18:00
    • Scottish International Storytelling Festival
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