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March 2 - 4, 2007 SGEIR Retreat

Scottish Gaelic Enthusiasts In Richmond (SGEIR), host a yearly Gaelic Retreat at Camp Hanover in Mechanicsville, Virginia, just East of Richmond. There will be classes, music, dancing, and other activities, so please join them for a fantastic weekend! Click Here for details on the upcoming retreat.

June 27-29, 2008 Mòd Nan Lochan Mòra 2008

Mòd Nan Lochan Mòra will take place at the Ohio Scottish Games, June 27-29, 2008. The Mòd will follow the format of the previous year and more information will be available with the registration materials available from Frances Acar by request through her contact information listed below.  Also click on this link for current Mòd nan Lochan Mòra information.

Frances Acar
frances.acar@gmail.com
234 Lowell Dr
Kent, OH 44240

 

July 12, 2008. North Carolina Gaelic Mòd at Grandfather Mountain

The North Carolina Gaelic Mòd will be held on Saturday July 12, 2008 in Linville, North Carolina in association with the Grandfather Mountain Highland Games. The Mòd will start at 3:00pm on Stage Number Three behind Donald’s Ceilidh Tent. What is a mòd? A mòd is a Gaelic song competition for anyone who feels like they want to try their hand (or voice!) at singing a Scottish Gaelic song. We try to keep the competition low key and make it fun for everyone – competitors as well as spectators.

The rules are simple:
1. Sing one Scottish Gaelic song, preferably a slow one like a waulking song, rowing song, lullaby, òran mòr, or lament.
2. The competitors must supply the judge with two copies of the Gaelic words to their songs. They should also supply an English translation.
3. It is preferred that songs be learned by heart prior to the competition without the need to resort to written text.
4. Please keep the songs to a reasonable length.

For more information, you can e-mail Dr. Jamie MacDonald at jrmacdon@stfx.ca or call 902-867-5426. You can also contact Libit Woodington at 803-261-8741.

 

October 14-15, 2007 

4th Annual Tulsa Gaelic Language and Music Weekend

Join us for Two days of workshops focusing on the language, culture and music of the Scottish Highlands on the University of Tulsa Campus. Sponsored by the Scottish Club of Tulsa, Tulsa Gaelic Studies Group, The University of Tulsa Department of Music and TU Language House.  For more information, please see the details for the Tulsa Gaelic Language and Music Weekend on the navigation bar.

 

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