Lord Malcolm Douglas Hamilton Bursaries
In 2010, the Foundation is renewing The Lord Malcolm Douglas Hamilton Bursaries program begun by the Foundation's founder. The program seeks to foster and develop closer cultural and educational ties between the United States and Scotland.
The bursaries for students and graduates 25 years and under, helps in the participation in an ASF-approved Scottish cultural program, or event in the United States or Scotland. Without such support they would not be able to take part.
In addition to bursary support, the foundation is developing collaborations with schools, universities and other organizations to bring youth together through new media educational link ups and other innovative programs.
2010 Bursary Recipients
PS93 - Mayor's Cup Rugby Festival
The American-Scottish Foundation® is pleased to have worked with PlayRugby USA in sponsoring the West Bronx PS93 school team, representing Great Britain in a 600-plus player tournament held on July 5, 2010.
The team was comprised of 5th grade students from the elementary division.

PS93 played well to achieve a place in the semi-final, which they lost to Brazil. They played brilliantly and with great enthusiasm.

The American-Scottish Foundation® was pleased to be able to arrange pipers for the event, who were able to gather the many players together and rally them for their games in true Scottish fashion.

"It was especially special to have had a sponsor to help us during the tournament. Although the children's opportunity was cut short with the losses, they had a wonderful time. They gave it all they had and that is all I could have asked for since this was their first time competing at the Mayor's Cup. I appreciate the support you have given us and hope to meet with you again.
Thank you for such a wonderful opportunity."
Melissa Martinez, Teacher, PS93
The American-Scottish Foundation® intends to further is association with Mark Griffin's Play Rugby USA foundation and is exploring ways in which it can support this important community initiative on future occasions.
More details of the event can be found at www.playrugbyusa.com
HAWICK SCHOOL - Fashion Class of 2010
From the Borders of Scotland to New York's Tartan Day Parade - Hawick High School fashion students marched in their creations in the 12th Annual Tartan Day Parade.
Hawick High School’s highly successful creative fashion course made its mark on a global stage, as the students took part in New York’s Tartan Day Parade on April 10, 2010.
Nineteen students from Hawick School arrived in New York for a five-day whirlwind trip. Invited by The American-Scottish Foundation®, the students were about to experience New York in the most unique of way. From seeing the Broadway production of Hair, meeting with Jim Mather and Alex Fergusson of the Scottish Government, to marching in the 12th Annual Tartan Day Parade, it was a busy few days. And that was before they spend time learning more of the world of fashion in New York.
The students are part of a fashion course and during their short stay they visited FIT seeing first hand what it would be to study in one of the worlds top fashion schools, met with Dougal Munroe of Holland & Sherrys, visited the fashion floors of SAKs, Barneys and other leading retailers ... the list is long.
The course is the only one of its kind in Scotland and has received ongoing recognition since it was launched six years ago. It takes 20 senior pupils every year from all academic abilities and encourages creativity, self confidence and self esteem.
The course has resulted in many students going on to fashion-related careers, and has been used by Learning and Teaching Scotland (LTS) to highlight good teaching practice. Last year, the students were awarded the Young Scot Arts Award and have been finalists two years running for the Scottish Education Awards.

As a result, the students were invited to New York by The American-Scottish Foundation®, one of the three founding organizations of the Tartan Day Parade. They participated in the 12th Annual Tartan Day Parade in outfits they designed and made themselves.
On returning from New York, the students will exhibit the tartan outfits, along with a photographic record of the trip, in the Border Textile Towerhouse in Hawick from 30 April, bringing their experience full circle.
Prior to the trip, Clair Hood explained: “We are all very excited with this news. As well as widening their horizons in relation to their future careers in fashion, this trip will give students a variety of opportunities to develop the course. During the four day trip, they will be presenting an exhibition of photos which were produced with John Parris and they also hope to create links with a design institute in New York which could lead to a possible exchange for atransnational fashion show next year.
“I would like to stress that the success of the course is partly due to the generosity of our local knitwear industries who have supported us even during these difficult economic times. We hope that this trip will enable us to give something back by promoting local businesses and opening up opportunities for them into the future.”
We asked the students for some comments on the experience which we note below. Their enthusiasm and awareness of the unique experience they have just had reflects exactly what we hope the ASF Bursary program can bring into the lives of those connected to it. Your help in supporting the program is greatly appreciated.
"It was a life changing experience" Laura Kyle
"New York was a fantastic opportunity and I am so grateful to have been a
part of it" Kirsten Blackburn
"It was amazing to finally achieve the dream of experiencing New York" Rozee
Colton
"An amazing five days that I will never forget" Kirsty Scott
"Exhilarating and exhausting, I loved the adrenaline and diversity of the
city and can't wait to go back" Emma Elliot-Walker
"An amazing experience that I am grateful to have been a part of. Already
saving to get myself back as I loved everything about it" Ashley Gerrard
"It was a life changing experience that proved if you want something and aim
high enough then you can always get there. Can't wait to go back." Siobhan
Lightfoot
"It was an amazing experience" Paige Slight
"It was an once in a lifetime experience, I am very grateful to have had"
Hope Jeffrey
"A great trip and a great experience" Gina MacTaggart
"A life changing experience" Sarah Fish
"Great adventure in a city full of opportunity" Emily Huggan
THE DANCEWAVE COMPANY

photo credit: Daily News staff
Dancewave’s pre-professional youth dance ensemble, the Dancewave Company, Brooklyn, New York will be travelling to Scotland to perform in the Aberdeen International Youth Festival.
The Aberdeen International Youth Festival is the highlight of Aberdeen's cultural calendar, drawing participants from all over the world. The Dancewave Company, composed of 16 young people aged 13-18, is the only US group selected to participate this year.
As festival participants, the Dancewave Company will perform at multiple cultural venues over a 10-day period and attend workshop and collaboration sessions with their fellow companies. (They will be performing a selection of modern works including Paul Taylor's Esplanade, Susan Marshall's Name by Name, Rainbow Etude by Donald McKayle, Underground by David Dorfman, and Garth Fagan's Before). At night, performing companies will socialize and present informal cabarets to each other, fostering cross-cultural friendship and laying the seeds for possible future collaboration. Dancewave Company members will also gain a rare opportunity to experience a foreign culture as insiders.
For the 16 hardworking, New York City teens that make up the Dancewave Company, this will be the experience of a lifetime. For many, it will be their first excursion outside of the US!
The American-Scottish Foundation® is proud to support and be assisting Dancewave in this unique experience.


