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Meet the artistes
James
Graham
Rhona
Sutherland
James Ross
Catriona
MacLeod
Carol-Anne
Mackay
Alasdair
MacMhaoirn
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Audio Slideshow
(click on top left arrow to return to this page)
Click
on the sheep!
Sgeulachd
Dùthaich ´IcAoidh
is Asainte
troimh na linntean
The
story of North West Sutherland
told through music, song, poetry and visuals
Click
here for the backround
and here to listen to a Gaelic
speaker from Bettyhill, Billy Gordon of Aird
Free
plug-in download to play Billy Gordon
interview
Produced
by
Donald
William Stewart
Ùrachadh at
Blas
2008
5 to 13 September
2008
"The Blas
Festival is rapidly establishing itself as the Highland's premier
Gaelic and traditional music festival. Blas takes place in venues
across the Highlands and includes an eclectic line-up of local,
national and international artistes."
Ùrachadh
performed in Lochcarron and Thurso on 12 and 13 September
"Superb
concert tonight! I'm so glad I found time to come along. It
really gave me an insight to the culture, history and a general
education of the area where I am working..."
Click
here to visit the Blas
website |
Ùrachadh at the
Earagail
Arts Festival 2008
10 to 29
July 2008
"The Earagail
Arts Festival is Donegals premier cultural extravaganza."
Ùrachadh
performed on 19 July
Click
here to visit the festival
website |
Ùrachadh
at
Celtic
Connections
25
January 2008
Tron
Theatre, Glasgow
"My
wife and I went to see Urachadh at the festival last night. It
was one of the best concerts I've been to in a long time."
Click
here, here and here for more |
Ùrachadh's
Highlands
& Islands Tour
7 August
to 18 August 2007
Dunbeath,
Stornoway, Benbecula, Portree, Farr (Inverness-shire), Lochinver,
Durness, Skerray
"We
shall never forget your youth, your skill, your talents and your
performance tonight."
Click
here for more |
Ùrachadh:
(1) renewal; (2) (esp. Duthaich 'IcAoidh) a refreshment, a dram
of whisky |
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email
: catriona@urachadh.org.uk |
The original show was
granted aided by
GASD, Comunn na Gàidhlig, Bòrd na Gàidhlig
Highlands & Islands Enterprise, HIE Caithness & Sutherland,
Highland Council
Awards for All, Highland 2007
and sponsored by Clynelish Distillery |
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