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SUMMARY:Edinburgh Folk Club's Carrying Stream Festival
DESCRIPTION:An annual festival celebrating the life and legacy of Scottish poet\, songwriter\, folk song collector and activist Hamish Henderson\, who was a catalyst for the folk revival in Scotland. The festival includes the Hamish Henderson Lecture\, delivered each year by a different speaker plus this year the following two shows on the same day: \nIN THE FOOTSTEPS OF COLM CILLE \nSaturday 12 November 2022 at 3:30pm\n(doors/bar 3pm)\nUkrainian Community Centre\, 14 Royal Terrace\, Edinburgh EH7 5AB\nTickets: £10 (general)\, £7 (EFC members) on line HERE or at the door from 3pm. \n\nRight after the lecture ends the festival hosts In the Footsteps of Colm Cille. Scots fiddler Paul Anderson and Francy Devine organiser and singer at the Howth Singing Circle near Dublin\, will be doing a presentation about the project\, In the Footsteps of Colm Cille. \nFrancy Devine is a poet\, songwriter and an outstanding singer who has a grasp of the intricacies of Scots and English singing as well as that of his ancestral Ireland. He has a wide repertoire of traditional and contemporary songs\, some of the latter being Francy’s own creations. Those who have seen the joint ‘Zoomed’ Burns’ Night celebrations in January 2021 and 2022 which featured both Edinburgh FC and the Howth Singing Circle will likely have seen Francy in action. \nAlready something of a legend in the time honoured fiddle tradition of Scotland\, Paul Anderson is the finest Scots fiddler of his generation. Although only in his forties\, he is already something of an icon in Scotland\, a fact duly recognised by two specially commissioned portraits of him\, a life size one in Aberdeen Art Gallery and a study which is in the care of the National Portrait Gallery in Edinburgh. \nAs a youngster starting off playing fiddle\, for a short time Paul received private tutoring from Angus Shaw of Banchory before going on to study for several years with Douglas Lawrence of Buckie. Douglas was a Golden Fiddle Champion in 1979 and was the most acclaimed pupil of Hector MacAndrew\, the finest Scots fiddler of the 20th century and a player who could trace his fiddling lineage directly back to Niel Gow and the Golden Age of Scottish fiddle music. Gow is regarded as the father of Scottish fiddle music and was a legend in his own lifetime\, having played for Bonnie Prince Charlie in 1745 and being visited by Robert Burns during his highland tour. Hector’s grandfather was taught by James Mackintosh of Dunkeld who was the last pupil of Niel Gow. Therefore Paul is part of a teaching lineage which stretches right back to before 1745 and the time of Gow. \nYou can hear some of the show here – or\, from the book/CD\, here. \n  \nTHE BANES O THE TURAS \nSaturday 12 November 2022 at 8:00pm (doors/bar 7:30pm).\nUkrainian Community Centre\, 14 Royal Terrace\, Edinburgh EH7 5AB.\nTickets: £10 (general)\, £7 (EFC members) on line HERE or at the door from 7:30pm. \n\nThe Banes o the Turas is an entirely appropriate show to include in this year’s Carrying Stream Festival. The show is based around poems written by the Italian poet Pino Mereu who wrote the poems having met Hamish Henderson in Rome. Pino came to Scotland for the launch of Douglas Eadie’s film about Hamish (shown on BBC Scotland) where he then met amongst many others Margaret Bennett\, Dolina MacLennan and Sheila Stewart. Pino returned to Italy inspired and penned a series of poems in tribute to Hamish\, Gramsci and all those he met and have influenced him. The book is to be published by Tippermuir Books and is a translation into Scots from the original Italian of Pino’s book\, Turas Viaggio. \nThe book will have been launched in Blairgowrie on Friday 11 November 2022 with a small gathering of poets and musicians. It’s quite a special moment to celebrate such a thing in the birthplace of Hamish on the date of his birth\, but then to bring the book and celebrate it more widely in Edinburgh and as part of the Carrying Stream is most certainly the icing on the cake! \nThe show is a blend of readings from Pino’s book\, The Banes o the Turas\, and music which fits the poetry. Poet Jim C MacKintosh will be reading and joined by the great piper Gary West (well-known to EFC as one-third of Brog) and singer Steve Byrne (member of the band Malinky and another familiar face and voice to EFC). \nThey will also be joined by Pino himself who is coming to Scotland from Rome for the occasion who may read one or two of the original poems and there will be some special guests saying a few words and contributing to what will be a memorable occasion. \nWith so many relevant links through Pino’s poetry\, it’s easy to see quite clearly that this show is a must to include in this year’s Carrying Stream Festival .
URL:https://www.tmsa.scot/event/edinburgh-folk-clubs-carrying-stream-festival
LOCATION:Ukrainian Community Centre\, 14 Royal Terrace\, Edinburgh\, EH7 5AB
ORGANIZER;CN="Edinburgh%20Folk%20Club":MAILTO:jb@stoneyport.uk
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