Kilted Yoga star to offer free yoga workshops at this year's Edinburgh Food Festival

A yoga expert that went viral on social media for his kilted exercise sessions has joined the line-up for this year's Edinburgh Food Festival. 

Organisers have announced that Kilted Yoga star, Finlay Wilson, will be offering festivalgoers free yoga workshops, as well as sharing his top tips for healthy eating and wellbeing for a range of ages and abilities.

The annual foodie event, which kicks off this week at Assembly George Square Gardens and runs over 10 days from 19th to 28th July 2019, will see the Dundee-based yoga guru, who has clocked up over 100 million worldwide views of his videos from the original Kilted Yoga video on BBC The Social, taking a leading role.

On the Saturday (20th July), Finlay, who is the co-founder and principal teacher of Heart Space Yoga & Bodyworks in Dundee and is a certified Forrest Yoga teacher, will blend together his passion for Scotland’s natural larder, wellbeing and a healthy lifestyle in a fun, engaging and inclusive way.

Taking place in the treetop studio from 1pm, a special one-hour session for adults only will include personal expert yoga tuition from Finlay Wilson, Finlay’s top tips for wellbeing and healthy eating, as well the opportunity to get a signed copy of his book - Kilted Yoga: Yoga Laid Bare.

From 3pm on the same day, children aged 5 to 14 years will also get the chance to enjoy a fun yoga workshop led by Finlay, along with his tips for tasty yoga snacks for younger visitors.

Each of Finlay’s yoga workshops are free and non-ticketed, but spaces are limited to up to 30 people per session on a first come, first served basis. Yoga mats are provided, but participants of all levels must come dressed and prepared for movement.

Commenting on his new role in this year’s Edinburgh Food Festival, Finlay said: "I’m delighted that I get to fuse both my love of yoga and my ongoing love affair with healthy eating and good food. What could be better than rocking a kilt on the yoga mat and also getting kilted in the kitchen too?"

Alex Fitzhowle, Edinburgh Food Festival producer, added: “We’re really excited to be welcoming Finlay Wilson to Assembly George Square Gardens for the first time. We wanted to mark the fifth anniversary the festival by combining some of Scotland’s best contemporary food and drink with expert tips on healthy eating and wellbeing, so we think Finlay offers the perfect blend.

“As well as new chef demonstrations, our bumper line-up will also include a series of meet the local producer events, plus over 20 local producers and street food stallholders.

“Festivalgoers can find out more about this year’s line-up at www.edfoodfest.com and by following us on social media using hashtag #EdFoodFest19.”

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Some of Edinburgh’s top chefs are also gearing up to showcase their culinary flair at this year’s Edinburgh Food Festival. The line-up of free, non-ticketed chef demonstrations will include private events chef Barry Bryson from Cater Edinburgh.

Enjoying a panoramic view of George Square Gardens from a specially equipped treetop kitchen, each chef will be offering a rare one-hour insight into their own unique food style and inspiration, as well as sharing some of their top cooking tips.

Kicking off the new chef demonstration line-up will be Cater Edinburgh’s Barry Bryson on Friday 26th July from 6pm. Barry will be creating a 30-minute recipe in real time using local and seasonal ingredients - the perfect mid-week meal to make at home.

Barry said he is motivated and inspired by Scotland’s natural larder, creating seasonal menus that combine traditional and contemporary cooking techniques.

Edinburgh’s Pickering’s Gin will also be serving up their award-winning gin in their miniature Japanese airport fire engine, EnGINe 47. They will be keeping festival goers refreshed with their range of cocktails as well as the classic Pickering’s gin and tonic.

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Edinburgh Food Festival welcomed over 25,000 visitors in 2018 and is now expected to be bigger and better than ever in 2019.

The free, non-ticketed festival welcomes visitors of all ages to Edinburgh’s Assembly George Square Gardens.

 

 

 

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