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Highland Festival seems a different case. Chairman Gary Coutts has been making confident noises about the return currently scheduled for 2006, and more importantly, the main institutional funders seem to be on board (with Northlands, the funding bodies were as much in the dark as the rest of us).
Assuming that it will be back on course in 2006 as planned, the break may do no real harm in the long run. The festival badly needs to regroup in the wake of damaging internal strife and staff changes, and also needs to establish a genuinely workable format and identity, something that it has arguably never succeeded in finding.
The event has had its successes, including many imaginative commissions, and if its director and board are able to build on its strengths with the extra time now available to them – and keep the crucial sponsors on board – then it will not have been a wasted sacrifice.
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