Young performers to set Festival Finale alight!
Two top young traditional musicians are due to set the Scottish International Storytelling Festival Finale Concert alight!
BBC
Radio 2 Young Folk Awards Winners 2007 - Jeana Leslie and Siobhan
Miller - will be performing material off their debut album - In a Bleeze with Matthew Watson, mixing song, fiddle, guitar and piano in a dazzling display.
Organiser, Fiona Campbell,
TMSA Edinburgh & Lothians Branch Convener commented " We are so
pleased to welcome back these two talented musicians to the stage. And
we wanted to work with the Storytelling Festival as their theme of
Northlands and Sagalands chimes so closely with our Scandinavian and
Scottish one for the Northern Streams Festival we hold in April each
year". She added that Jeana
Leslie and Siobhan Miller will be performing on the same bill as Judy
Collins at Celtic Connections 2009. "If you don't think you will be
able to travel to Glasgow to catch them in the New
Year, then certainly take the opportunity to see these amazing performers now in Edinburgh!"
The storytelling link is provided by top storyteller, Liz Wilson, will entertain with tales from the North as a longtime resident of Caithness
and Orkney. It is expected a few other people may also take a turn to
tell stories onstage to round off the Scottish International
Storytelling Festival for 2008.
Tickets: £10 / £8 usual concessions (including TMSA members)
Booking details: Tickets available in advance from the Scottish Storytelling Centre Box Office
43-45 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1SR tel: 0131 556 9579 or at the door of the Lot venue.
Event: Northern Streams: Music, Songs & Stories from the Scottish Sagalands Concert
Date: Sunday 2 November 2008
Start time: 7pm
Venue: The Lot, The Grassmarket, Edinburgh EH1 2JU
Media contact details:
Fiona Campbell, Convener, TMSA Edinburgh & Lothians Branch, c/o 18 Belmont Gardens, Edinburgh EH12 6JH; E: [email protected] W: www.eltmsa.org.uk T: 0795 191 8366
For more information, photos and links about the performers please visit: www.eltmsa.org.uk
1.
This Scottish International Storytelling Festival Finale concert
features music, song and stories from Orkney, Shetland and other parts
of Scotland. If you want to know more about other Scottish International Storytelling Festival events please visit www.scottishstorytellingcentre.org.uk
2.
This is a TMSA Edinburgh & Lothians event run in conjunction with
the Scottish International Storytelling Festival as their Festival
Finale event, inspired by their theme of Northlands and Sagalands. As
this theme ties into our annual Northern Streams Festival background
(usually held in April each year), we decided that a bonus one off
concert would be a good thing to do!
3.
This concert is a companion event to the annual Northern Streams
Festival featuring music, song, dance and storytelling from Scandinavia
and Scotland in concerts and workshops, next taking place in early April 2009, as part of Edinburgh's Ceilidh Culture - www.ceilidhculture.co.uk or www.eltmsa.org.uk; e: [email protected] or tel: 0795 191 8366.
4. The Traditional Music and Song Association (TMSA) of Scotland
exists to promote and develop interest and participation in traditional
music and song. The local Edinburgh & Lothian Branches actively
promote the Scottish traditions by running festivals, ceilidhs,
concerts and workshops such as the one described above. For more information on the national organisation visit: www.tmsa.org.uk or tel: 0131 555 2224.
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