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23 Aug 2011 in Gaelic, Highland, Music, News
Fèisean nan Gàidheal is pleased to welcome Maria MacInnes to the team as the new Fèis Development Officer based in Lochaber.
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23 Aug 2011 in Highland, Music, News
The Harp Village in Cromarty is taking place from Friday September 2nd starts off with a concert of specially composed music called ‘The Oak and the Ivy’.
23 Aug 2011 in Highland, Music, Reviews, Showcase
Spa Pavilion, Strathpeffer, 21 August 2011.
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22 Aug 2011 in Gaelic, Music, News
Fèis Fhoirt has been running successfully throughout the Stirling and Falkirk area for the past three years.
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22 Aug 2011 in Highland, Music, News, Visual Arts & Crafts
Scottish visual artists and musician Tommy Beavitt celebrate Russia’s modern bard.
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19 Aug 2011 in Music, News
‘Eighteenth century girl band’ Lady Georgianna are thrilled and delighted to announce their forthcoming performance, ‘Love in the Pleasure Gardens’. From grand parks and palaces to galleries and gravel pathways – not to mention out on our city streets – Lady Georgianna’s tour brings the popular music of the 18th century pleasure gardens and the times of Jane Austen to 21st century ears at the Stables in Cromarty on Friday 26th August at 7.30pm.
The trio bedeck themselves in extravagant
18 Aug 2011 in Audience Development Blog, Blogs, Dance & Drama, Festival, Film, Gaelic, Heritage, Music, Visual Arts & Crafts
Typically in the marketing and audience development field we collect data about audiences based on attendance, sales and the demographics of our audiences. Sometimes there will be questions added into surveys and box office systems about the quality of the performance, whether the audience member enjoyed the performance, and possibly about how they heard about the event itself. But does this really measure the success of the experience?
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17 Aug 2011 in Highland, Music, News
Paul Crowe has decided to stand down as Secretary of Inverness Chamber Music Society after 17 years service.
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16 Aug 2011 in Dance & Drama, Music, News
Artistic Directors Danny Boyle and Kim Gavin are searching for 10,000 volunteer performers to fill roles as dancers, actors, percussionists and general all-round performers in the Olympic Opening and Closing Ceremonies respectively.
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11 Aug 2011 in Aberdeen City & Shire, Argyll & the Islands, Dance & Drama, Festival, Film, Gaelic, Heritage, Highland, Moray, Music, News, Orkney, Outer Hebrides, Shetland, Visual Arts & Crafts, Writing
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