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Educational side of Scottish festival

The Irish Minstrels branch of Comhaltas will also perform their Donegal Connections concert on Wednesday, January 31 in Glasgow.

The concert will feature some of the branch’s finest musicians including Johnny Canning, Martin Hunter, Catriona McArdle Julia Reid, Katy Boyle and Patrick Callaghan.

Every year the festival celebrates the connections that can be made through traditional music — a theme epitomised in the unique opening concert of Celtic Connections 2007 entitled Hands Across The Water.

During Celtic Connections 2006 over 1,500 artists performed at over 300 events in 11 venues throughout the city.

Over 100,000 attended concerts, ceilidhs, talks, late night sessions and workshops.

Since 1998 over 100,000 children from all over Scotland have benefitted from the education programme in an initiative designed to improve their knowledge of their cultural heritage.

Celtic Connections 2007 will see an estimated 12,000 children enjoy 10 free schools concerts at The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall — some of them experiencing live music for the first time at the festival.

Children can also have a go at playing traditional instruments such as the bodhran, fiddle or whistle at any one of the 60 free workshops that the Celtic Connections Education Programme provides.

These workshops continue throughout the year with musicians visiting schools to teach traditional instruments, Gaelic song and Scottish step dance to schoolchildren.

Delivered free of charge the workshops are completely inclusive, involving young people with special needs and those who have English as a second language.

Tickets can be booked by telephoning 0141 353 8000, or online at www.celticconnections .com or in person at the Concert Hall box office.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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