Tulloch’s Traditional Music Tent is on Saturday 24 July from 1-4pm at the Inverness Highland Games in Bught Park. This will be the Inverness Launch of the Ceilidh Trail. The team will be working again with Andy Ross and the Moray Firth Radio Team who will record the programme and put it out on 1104 MW the following Thursday.
An Avel from Brittany are offering afternoon workshops. They are a group of some 25 musicians of various ages and instruments who are coming to the Craigmonie Centre on Thursday 11t August. They are bringing their own French crepes and cider-maker to the Fest Noz/ Ceilidh that evening (8 till 11pm – details from the Craigmonie Centre on 01456 459224 for other events and workshops).
All the details of the easy-to-read itinerary are in the newly designed brochure, courtesy of British Waterways Scotland. Most of the venues that the team are working in are similar to the past two years. One new/old venue is the Waterfall Café in Foyers, formerly known as Foyers Tearoom. Tim McCormick has refurbished the Café and the shop and is running the business in partnership with Graham Ambrose who opens in the evening offering meals in a Bistro-style restaurant.
The Team are working on Temple Pier, the Village Green in Drumndrochit, Fort Augustus Locks and Stratherrick Village Hall. If you would like to find out about the other events log onto www.highland.gov.uk (a-z music) for a full itinerary or contact Margo Maclennan, Traditional Music Co-ordinator, on 01463 724314.
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