Sunart Centre events in November & December

1 Nov 2011 in Dance & Drama, Highland, Music

Sunday 13th November

KUNDALINI YOGA ALIGNMENT – Yoga & Meditation Workshop

Featuring Kundalini Yoga Exercises, Kriyas, Meditations and Breathing Exercises.

Beginners Welcome.

Yoga teacher Max Scott returns for another invigorating and inspiring day of workshops.

Times 10:30am – 1:30pm. Cost £15.

To book call Max on 01852 300174 or email max@wigwamweb.co.uk

Friday 2nd December

MÀNRAN

Featuring Lochaber stalwarts Gary Innes and Ewen Henderson, along with Scott MacKay, Calum Stewart, Ross Saunders and Norrie MacIver,  Mànran have quite literally rocketed to the top of the Scottish music scene with their powerful combination of Gaelic/English songs underpinned by driving Accordion, Fiddle, Flute and a backline of drum and bass to make any mouth water. Mànran are also the only band to host Highland and Uilleann pipes together in one line up to create a sound like no other.

On January 17th 2011, Mànran released their first Gaelic single ‘Latha Math’ for download only from iTunes and other major music download sites. The single was produced by two of the country’s top producers, Calum Malcolm (Wet Wet Wet, Simple Minds and Runrig) and legendary accordion player and musician Phil Cunningham.

This was met with unbelievable success for the band.

‘Mànran are an exceptionally talented bunch of young guys that are taking the music world by storm with their high energy, stomping tunes and phenomenal Gaelic/English songs’: Donald Shaw, Celtic Connections

Start time 8:00pm. Tickets £10 (OAPs £8, under 18s £5) available locally and online at thebooth.co.uk.

Saturday 17th December

ZENWING PUPPETS

MORNING WINTER WONDERLAND WORKSHOP

Create beautiful shadow-puppets for your own mini-performances. All materials supplied and experienced friendly facilitators. Recommend ages 6 and over for using scissors etc.

Times 11:00am – 1:00pm, cost £5 per child.

AFTERNOON CHRISTMAS SHOW: The Story of Father Christmas

adapted from L. F. Baum ‘The life and adventures of Santa Claus’ 1902
Recommend ages 5 and over. A gentle tale about a little boy found in the woods who is brought up by magical creatures to become Father Christmas.
Times 2:00pm – 3:00pm, costs £5 per person.

Running time approximately 50 minutes, plus meeting puppets.

 

Special Offer – children attending both Workshop & Show – £8.

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When applying for tickets by post please make cheques payable to The Highland Council and include a stamped addressed envelope. Please note that tickets cannot be reserved until payment has been received.

All events are promoted by The Highland Council unless stated otherwise. The Sunart Centre arts programme is funded by The Highland Council and the Scottish Arts Council (Lottery Funded).

Source: Sunart Centre