One little gem that we have found to work in this year is the small 150-seat theatre in Loch Ness Lodge Hotel. This auditorium has theatre style seating, lighting and an “open stage area”. Two of the events will be a performance ceilidh/concert style offering the young musicians an opportunity to perform to an appreciative audience.
The local radio station “Loch Ness FM” has moved out of the old primary schools’ broom cupboard, and Neil Ferguson (the organiser) has promised the team a slightly larger classroom to broadcast from this year!
The Caledonian Canal Ceilidh Trail runs from 15 July to 15 August 2003. Come along and join in the fun and take part in the exciting experience of the Caledonian Canal Ceilidh Trail.
The Caledonian Canal Ceilidh Team will also launch proceedings after the official opening of the Tulloch’s Traditonal Music Tent by Provost Bill Smith at the Inverness Highland Games on Saturday 19 July 2003.
This is the third year of sponsorship from local builders, Tulloch Homes, for the Traditional Music Tent. Thanks to Gerry Reynolds for organising sponsorship. Andy Ross of Moray Firth Radio hosts the music tent, which runs from 1pm-4pm.
This year’s international guests will be The Tam O’Shanter Dancers from White Rock, British Columbia, Canada, and young Swedish duo Nina Andberg and Mattias Perez.
Margo Maclennan is the Traditional Music Co-ordinator in Highland Council’s Community Learning & Leisure Service (01463 724314). |
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