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October 2009 Feature: Homecoming Rhapsody
Celebrating Young ArgyllMARK MORPURGO looks forward to a big Homecoming celebration in Argyll & Bute
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| The young talent of Argyll and Bute. |
At this major cultural event, young people from across Argyll and Bute will showcase their amazing creative talents. Following the highly successful Argyll Rhapsody 2007, the Creative Arts in Schools Team (CAST) has developed this extravagant collaboration of homecoming creativity.
The musical input to Homecoming Rhapsody is a development of the Argyll Rhapsody created by Donald Shaw in 2007, featuring a pupils’ orchestra which includes pipers, fiddlers, orchestral and band instrumentation, percussion and a 25-piece choir, all accompanied by professional traditional musicians. The output will be a fusion of traditional and modern Scottish music.
As well as a composer of international repute, and director of Celtic Connections, Donald Shaw is also a performer, being a founder member of the band Capercaillie. Donald embraced the 2007 commission with enthusiasm and cultural integrity, immersing himself in the archives of the School of Scottish Studies to collect Argyll texts which he set to music.
This year’s event includes Gaelic song and features an eclectic mix of instruments that have been sourced from the rich heritage of the established tradition within Argyll. The pupils have been working together to prepare for this event with their tutors, Donald Shaw and Gaelic singer Maeve Mackinnon.
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| Rehearsals. |
After the music there will be input from secondary school Art and Design Fashion students on a Homecoming theme. This is a rare chance for students to present their work in a forum supported by professionals. The fashion element of Rhapsody is new for 2009 and is a showcase of young innovation and style.
Models will exhibit work by senior art and design pupils featuring hats, shoes, jewellery and garments created around the international theme of ‘Scottish influence abroad’. The show promises to be a ‘wild Scottish fashion show accompanied by some wild Scottish live music!’
Homecoming Rhapsody takes place at Corran Halls, Oban, on 28 October (7.30pm, Oban Box office 01631 567333, info@corranhalls.co.uk ), and Hermitage Academy, Helensburgh, on 29 October (7.30pm, 01436 672145, enquiries@hermitageacademy.argyll-bute.sch.uk ). Tickets from venues: £8 / £5 concessions and Young Scot card holders
© Mark Morpurgo, 2009
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