Newsletter (24/04/24)

  • Published on: 25th April 2024
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We’d like to thank everyone who completed our short survey about our newsletter updates, two weeks ago. The results of which, we will be taking into account moving forward – and so we will now be sending our newsletter every fortnight rather than weekly.

GET READY FOR OUR SPRING PROGRAMME! There’s plenty to look forward to, at An Lanntair, in the coming weeks – take a look at just a few of the exciting events we’ve got coming up, down below!

Clàr X Scott C Park Stage Design Showcase

Thur 09 May, 8pm
£6/FREE for under 25s

Join us for a special performance by Scott C. Park, with lighting, set and visuals designed by participants of Clàr; An Lanntair’s digital creativity programme for 14-25 year olds.

Scott and his band will bring their trademark slampy sound as well as playing new material from his forthcoming album. Meanwhile, the team at Clàr have been hard at work creating a world of animations, cardboard constructions and lighting effects for the songs to inhabit. Clàr participants will be behind the controls on the night to bring you a feast for your eyes and ears.

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Neon Waltz

Fri 26 April, 8pm
£10

Hailing from the northern tip of mainland Scotland, Neon Waltz are a four-piece indie band with a rich, melodic sound calling to mind their ’60s influenced forebears. Formed in the remote region of Caithness in early 2013, the young group patiently honed its robust sound in a shared cottage, gigging locally and recording a set of demos that drew interest from former Oasis manager Marcus Russell. The band’s debut album ‘Strange Hymns’ was released in 2017 to critical acclaim and was followed up by the similarly lauded ‘Bring Me To Light’ and ‘Huna’ EPs. During this time, Neon Waltz toured extensively throughout the British Isles, leading to sell out shows (including Glasgow’s iconic King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut) and landing support slots with such artists as Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, The Coral and DMA’s.

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SHOP & CAFEBAR!

Afghanistan Is Not Funny

Thur 23 May, 8pm
£15

One month to go until this multi-award-winning global hit comes home to Lewis!

A close shave with landmines, abducted by the Mujahideen and nearly shot by the Americans: this is the extraordinary, true story of a comedian (Henry Naylor) and a photographer (Sam Maynard) in war-torn Afghanistan… a trip which changed both their lives & their art.

The proceeds of the sale of the tickets for this performance will be donated to the Linda Norgrove Foundation.

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NEW Artist Support Podcasts

Musician/Writer, Peter Urpeth and founder of Island Darkroom, Mhairi Law, touch on the challenges they’ve faced in their work on Lewis and discuss how the people, landscape and traditions of the island have shaped their life and work.

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CINEMA

Le gach dùrachd,

 

Andrew Campbell

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