Highland Premiere For Ambitious New Show
24 Aug 2011 in Festival, Highland, Music
An ambitious new production from the Highlands receives its World Premiere during the Blas Festival in September. ‘The Boy and the Bunnet’ is intended to be traditional music’s answer to ‘Peter and the Wolf’, and the Black Isle-based producers hope that it could become a standard in the classroom as well as the concert hall.
Written in Scots by the Booker-prize-nominated author, James Robertson, with music by the Caithness-born composer, James Ross, the performance uses traditional Scottish instruments and musical styles with a Narrator (Skye’s Wilma Kennedy) to tell the story of a brave wee boy who gets into danger when he goes out on an adventure.
“It’s a fantastic piece of music and a wonderful new story and it will appeal to all ages”, said the producer, Bryan Beattie, “The Eden Court performance will include a Q&A with the writer and composer as well as a full additional programme of music from the musicians. But we’re hoping it will make it easier to get traditional music into the classroom as well – we’re preparing resource packs for teachers so they can feel comfortable using the Boy and the Bunnet to explain about music, Scots and Gaelic language.”
The first performance takes place at Eden Court on 13th September as part of the Blas Festival, with a Gaelic translation by Aonghas MacNeacail and surtitles in English. The Scots version will be premiered at Celtic Connections in February next year. The project is originated and produced by Big Sky and is supported by Creative Scotland.
Source: Fèisean nan Gàidheal