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Homecoming Scotland 2009

Music & The Arts

Long regarded as the heartland of Gaelic culture, the Western Isles is home to a vast wealth of artistic and musical talent - talent that reaches out from these small islands to a global audience.

Harris Arts & Heritage
The Old Schoolhouse
Taobh Tuath (Northton
Isle of Harris, HS3 3JA
Tel/Fax: 01859 520 488
info@harrisarts.net

www.harrisarts.net
Promoting the Arts in Harris.

 

Other venues such as An Lanntair Arts Centre in Stornoway, Taigh Dhonnchaidh in Ness, Seallam! in Harris and Taigh Chearsabhagh Arts Centre in North Uist also host regular programmes of events and exhibitions which highlight different aspects of the Western Isles.

From Barra Live through to the award winning Ceolas Music Summer School, the Harris Arts Festival and Hebridean Celtic Festival to Ceol Nis there is something for everyone in each island community.

The Gaelic language and culture of the Outer Hebrides is at the core of a treasure chest of music, song and dance going back centuries.

This wealth of Gaelic arts and music can be found in formal and informal settings throughout the Islands at any time of year.

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