Perfect Platform For 2011 Blas Festival

25 Jul 2011 in Festival, Gaelic, Highland, Music

An extravaganza of piping and much more besides is guaranteed when Blas 2011 takes over Eden Court Empire on Saturday, September 10. And there are now just six weeks left to lift-off.

In “Celebrating the Regal Pipe”, Blas 2011 has assembled a stellar cast of top-class pipers with the MacDonald brothers of Glenuig, in their own inimitable style, leading the charge with panache.  Their supporting cast features Mairearad Green, Seudan and the prodigious talents of Oban High School Pipe Band, who were crowned World Junior Champions in 2011. No surprise there then as their tutor is none other than one of the world’s best himself, Angus McColl, who is no stranger to Eden Court and championship piping.

It promises to be an extraordinary evening’s entertainment according to Festival Director Donna Macrae.  She said: “Anyone who has been in an audience with the MacDonald brothers knows what to expect – anything could happen – and that some sort of extravaganza is guaranteed.  They never disappoint.

“The piping scene is a richly entertaining and vibrant scene at the moment and it is entirely fitting that we are staging this event just a week after the Piping Olympics and the Northern Meeting Competition at Eden Court. The balance and mix of our line-up should guarantee a remarkable evening’s entertainment.

“I suspect that the Oban band under the guidance of the legendary Angus MacColl may well steal the show. They have achieved a fantastic level of performance and success and they will grasp the opportunity to show us in Inverness what they are capable of and that they fully deserve their status as World Junior champions.”

No doubt the pipers may be tempted to play the famous tune “Cabar-fèidh” to mark Scottish Natural Heritage’s support for the Blas Festival this year as part of their contribution to the Scottish Venison Partnership. SNH will be promoting venison, and offering a taste, at the Eden Court event, linking the land and culture with that healthiest of Scottish produce.

Eden Court is also the venue, on Tuesday 13th September, for the world premier of a new commission “Balach na Bonaid”.  Described as the folk world’s answer to “Peter and the Wolf”, Aonghas MacNeacail has reworked into Gaelic the adventure story “The Boy and the Bunnet” by celebrated Scots award-winning novelist, James Robertson.  Newly commissioned music by Caithness pianist James Ross will add to the production which has as characters a stag, seilkie, a craw and a cat.

The women take over Eden Court on Thursday 15th September with some of Gaeldom’s “great ladies of song” providing another top line-up in An Guth (The Voice) – Karen Matheson and her band, Kathleen MacInnes and her band, Annie Grace, Karine Polwart and Corrina Hewat, and young Gaelic singing sensation Canntaireachd led by Eilidh Mackenzie, Scottish Trad Awards Gaelic Singer of the year.

This year’s Blas festival will deliver nearly 100 cultural events in venues across the Highlands ranging from community halls to Inverness Airport, The Jacobite Queen cruise boat and Eden Court Theatre and the Blas 2011 Grand Finale on Saturday 17th follows shinty’s big day in Inverness and the Scottish Hydro Camanachd Cup Final.

The full programme and information about several ways in which to buy tickets – which are still available at a reduced rate until the end of this week (July 31) – is available from the festival website http://www.blas-festival.com.

Fèis Bhlas air a dhol gu ròlaist le ceòl na pìoba!

Tha oidhche air leth de phìobaireachd – agus na h-uibhir de ròlaist – air a ghealltainn ann an Talla-cluiche na h-Ìompaireachd, Eden Court an Inbhir Nis air an dàrna oidhche de dh’Fhèis Blas 2011, Disathairne Sultain 10. Agus chan eil sin a-nis ach sia seachdainean bhuainn.

Tha an Fhèis, a tha a’ comharrachadh na pìoba rìoghail, air cuireadh a thoirt do ghrunn shàr phìobairean agus luchd-ciùil na dùthcha, agus air an ceann, na Dòmhnallaich à Gleann Ùige. A’ cumail taic riutha bidh Aonghas MacColla, Mairearad Green agus an còmhlan Seudan, agus pìobairean òga an Òbain, a chuir saoghal na pìobaireachd fon casan an uiridh nuair ghlèidh iad an duais mar chòmhlan as fheàrr air an t-saoghal aig an ìre aig a bheil iad a’ cluich.

 

‘S e oidhche air leth a bhios ann a-rèir Donna NicRath Stiùiriche na Fèise. Thuirt i: “Chan eil duine a bhios an làthair nuair a tha na Dòmhnallaich ri ròlaist nach aithnich gu robh iad aig tachartas àraid, agus tha sin fìor ann an iomadach dòigh. Tha uimhir a’ dol a-nis ann an saoghal na pìobaireachd air a’ Ghàidhealtachd gu bheil e air leth iomchaidh gun cuireamaid air dòigh oidhche mar seo. Tha am measgachadh a th’ againn eadar na Dòmhnallaich fhèin, Mairearad agus Seudan a’ gealltainn deagh oidhche. Agus tha sin gun luaidh air Aonghas MacColla, sàr phìobaire e fhèin agus an obair ionmholta a tha e air a chur bhuaidhe anns an Òban leis an òigridh. Tha iad fìor mhath agus gabhaidh iadsan an cothrom air an àrd-ùrlar an Eden Court sealltainn carson a fhuair iad an t-urram mar chluicheadairean as fheàrr air an t-saoghal an uiridh.”

Chan eil fhios nach cluichear “Cabar-fèidh” le fear de na pìobairean air an oidhche mar chomharradh cuideachd gu bheil Dualchas Nàdair na h-Alba a’ cur taic ri Blas am bliadhna mar phàirt de na tha iad a’ cur a-steach do Chom-pàirteachas Sitheann na h-Alba. Aig a’ chiad tachartas ann an Taigh-cluiche Eden Court, Inbhir Nis, an aon oidhche ris a’ phìobaireachd, thèid an toradh as fhallainne, sitheann na h-Alba, àrdachadh gus togail air a cheangal eadar ar tìr agus ar cultur.

‘S ann an Eden Court cuideachd, Dimàirt 13mh Sultain, a chithear a’ chiad shealladh air Balach na Bonaid, tionndadh Gàidhlig le Aonghas MacNeacail de sgrìobhaidhean ùra – The Boy and the Bunnet – leis an sgeulaiche ainmeil Albais, Seumas Robasdan.  Coltach ri “Peter and the Wolf” bidh ceòl ùr bhon chluicheadair piana iomraiteach à Gallaibh, Seumas Ros, mar phàirt den oidhche seo.

Agus ann an Eden Court oidhche Dhiardaoin an 15mh anns an Taigh-cluiche na h-Ìompaireachd, tha na boireannaich a’ gabhail an àrd ùrlair agus a’ togail “An Guth.” Tha an tiotal a’ toirt beachd math dhuinn. Tha mnathan nan òran a’ tighinn còmhla – Karen NicMhathain agus a còmhlan, Kathleen NicAonghais agus a còmhlan, Annie Grace, Karine Polwart agus Corrina Hewat agus a’ bhuidheann òg mhìorbhaileach, Canntaireachd, le Eilidh NicCoinnich, Seinneadair Gàidhlig na Bliadhna aig na Trads, gan stiùireadh.

Bidh Blas a’ cur air adhart faisg air 100 tachartas cultarail air feadh na Gàidhealtachd eadar 9 agus 17 Sultain ann an àiteachan cho eadar-dhealaichte ri tallaichean coimhearsnachd gu Port-adhar Inbhir Nis, air a’ bhàta Jacobite Queen agus ann an Eden Court fhèin.  ‘S ann an Eden Court an Inbhir Nis a dhùineas an Fhèis air Disathairne Sultain 17, aig deireadh Là Mòr na Camanachd anns a’ bhaile.

Chan eil an Fhèis a-nis ach sia seachdainean romhainn.  Gheibhear fiosrachadh mu phrògram na fèise gu lèir agus diofar dhòighean air tiocaidean a cheannach – aig prìs nas ìsle gu deireadh Iuchar – bho làrach-lìn na fèise http://www.blas-festival.com.

Source: Fèisean nan Gàidheal