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Shetland Fiddle School and Festival
25 June 2004

Shetland’s musical airwaves ring solidly to the sound of the fiddle at the best of times, but in August this year the islands are set to go fiddle crazy when Shetland Arts Trust promote their first Shetland Fiddle School and an associated fiddle festival called ‘Fiddle Frenzy 2004’.

The six day event, which will run from 17th – 22nd August, will feature a series of workshops, master-classes, beginners classes, concerts and traditional music sessions, running the length and breadth of the islands from the Northern Isles of Unst and Yell  to Sumburgh at the south end of the islands.

Shetland Arts Trust Music Development Officer Davie Gardner said “We recognise the growing popularity and benefits of events such as these and thought it a bit ridiculous that, given Shetland’s internationally acclaimed fiddle tradition and heritage, the only ‘official’ Shetland fiddle school is run in Stirling. Rather than simply promote a ‘school’ aimed at improving technical excellence we decided to give those attending the event a full and varied insight into, and active involvement with, the history and living tradition of Shetland fiddle music, incorporating all that’s unique and authentic about the local style(s).

 As such we’ll be running workshops on the Yell and Unst local styles, ones covering internationally renowned musicians such as Dr Tom Anderson and Willie Hunter, and even one providing participants with an authentic taste of social life in Shetland 100 years ago. This particular workshop will be held in a genuine croft house museum. The workshops will be delivered in a structured but entertaining and informal manner, creating the opportunity for visitors to directly meet and interact with a myriad of local musicians, especially those actively involved with keeping past and present traditions alive and vibrant.

 There will also be the opportunity to visit local fiddle making workshops, brush up on your skills via a series of fiddle master / improvers classes and view a series of music related exhibitions, and much more besides. All of this will be done ensuring emphasis on a personal touch and experience for everyone involved.

A variety of suitably atmospheric venues will be utilised to host the numerous events throughout the community including Busta House, Herrislea House, Unst Heritage Centre, The Booth, Hillswick and the Croft House at Dunrossess to name but a few.

In addition to the fiddle school element of the event there will be a series of concerts and numerous traditional sessions, entitled ‘Fiddle Frenzy 2004, running throughout the six days. Again these events will be spread throughout the community and will be open to everyone. Add to that the fact that there will be ample opportunity to sample other elements of Shetland culture such as wildlife, history / archaeology, crafts, scenic tours etc and it all adds up to something that could be safely termed “a very unique event and experience indeed”.

Dr Aly Bain has agreed to be patron of the event along with two other names synonymous with the local music tradition, Violet Tulloch and ‘Peerie’ Willie Johnson. Among the participating local tutors will be Christopher Stout (fiddle ~ Fiddlers Bid) Catriona Macdonald (fiddle ~ Blazin Fiddles) Jenna Reid (fiddle ~ Filska), Judi Nicolson (Fiddle), Violet Tulloch (Piano), Margaret Scollay (fiddle), Brian Nicolson (guitar) and many more besides.
 
An all encompassing price will be charged for participation in the event, and all travel arrangements, accommodation requirements and other related issues can be arranged and tailored to suit individual needs and budgets.

For further information or booking contact Davie Gardner at Shetland Arts Trust on (01595-697550) or e-mail david.gardner@shetland-arts-trust.co.uk

 

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