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UAMH AN ÒIR - CAVE OF GOLD (Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, Friday 30 January 2004)
GEORGE MACKAY summoned the stamina to last the pace in the Gaelic Society of Inverness’s notoriously lengthy annual concert. |
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THE SLAB BOYS TRILOGY (Traverse Theatre, Edinburgh, January 2004)
MARK FISHER reports on the Traverse Theatre’s anniversary revival of Nairn-based writer John Byrne’s famous trilogy ahead of its run at Eden Court Theatre. |
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BBC RADIO SCOTLAND YOUNG SCOTS TRADITIONAL MUSICIAN 2004 (Strathclyde Suite, Glasgow, 25 January 2004)
KENNY MATHIESON reports on another hugely impressive demonstration of musical prowess in the final of the fourth annual Young Scots Traditional Musician award. |
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CELTIC CONNECTIONS (Glasgow, 24-25 January 2004)
KENNY MATHIESON caught up with some new projects from Highland musicians in the middle weekend of Celtic Connections. |
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THE NUTCRACKER (Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, 20-24 January 2004)
KENNY MATHIESON is impressed by Ashley Page’s new production of The Nutcracker for Scottish Ballet. |
| DUNCAN CHISHOLM & IVAN DREVER (Eden Court Theatre, Inverness, Saturday 17 January 2004)
GEORGE MACKAY checks out the return of the deadly duo to the Eden Court. | |
| MURDO MACFARLANE SONGBOOK (The Piping Centre, Glasgow, Thursday 15 January 2004)
Mairi Mhor Gaelic Song Fellow FIONA MACKENZIE found her fellow Gaelic singers (including her namesake!) in fine form in a concert of the songs of the Lewis bard Murdo Macfarlane at Celtic Connections. | |
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HARVEST (Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Wednesday 14 January 2004)
FIONA MACKENZIE finds Donald Shaw’s ambitious Harvest making a strong connection on the opening night of the Celtic Connections festival in Glasgow. |
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