Weekly Newsletter (10/04/24)

  • Published on: 11th April 2024
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Dàimh

Fri 21 June, 8pm
£17.50/£15

Taking their name from the Scottish Gaelic word for kinship, ‘Gaelic Supergroup’ Dàimh (pronounced dive) are a 5 piece band based in Lochaber in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland; an area as much renowned for its scenic beauty as for its rich musical and cultural heritage. A long-established favourite at folk festivals in Scotland, Ireland and across Europe, 2014 saw the group win the “Eiserner Eversteiner” European Folk Music Award in the 23nd German Folkherbst competition and also nominated for Folk Band of the Year in the Scots Trad Music Awards.

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Live Music

Fara

Sat 20 April, 8pm
£17.50/£15

Fusing the talents of three fine Orcadian fiddlers and vocalists – Jeana Leslie, Catriona Price and Kristan Harvey – alongside stand-out Highland pianist and newest member Rory Matheson, FARA have firmly secured their foothold at the forefront of the Scottish folk scene since taking 2014’s Orkney Folk Festival by storm. Their unique mix of spell-binding vocals, intricately woven fiddle harmonies and energetic closers, combined with an obvious kinship born in childhood, is sure to delight and entertain audiences wherever they go.

“From delicate, elegant and beautiful to full and rich and fiery. . . spellbinding” – FATEA

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Workshops

Sue Blair Artist’s Talk

Thur 18 April, 6pm
£5/£4

Sue Blair will be leading an informal talk and tour of her work in the current exhibition Peant is Crèadh / Paint and Clay, next week. Join Sue to find our more about the ins and outs of her work, how she collated and co-curated her work with artist David Greenhall, and more!

Sue Blair, who owns and runs Borgh Pottery has been a ceramicist since establishing the business with her late husband Alex, as Stornoway Pottery in 1974, moving to Borgh in 1978. Its critical, commercial success, and longevity is a testimony to the enduring quality of her work.

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