The News (New Glasgow)

Local dancers to join with orchestra for Celtic-inspired performanc­e

- BY SAM MACDONALD

What: A performanc­e of local Highland dancing set to the sound of traditiona­l Scottish orchestral music.

Where: Sharon St. John Church in Stellarton

When: April 28 at 7:30 p.m. (Doors open at 7 p.m.)

Admission: $15

Several Pictou County Highland dancers will be able to display traditiona­l talent, all set to the backdrop of Scottish orchestral sounds this weekend.

Highland dancers Ainslie Salter, Katey Aucoin, Alaina Bryce and Ellen Coffin will be performing with the Caledonia Orchestra, serving as the Caledonian Show Dancers.

According to their dance teacher, Brenda MacKay, the Caledonia Orchestra specialize­s in traditiona­l Scottish music, featuring the sounds of fiddles, accordions, flutes, piano, bass guitar and drums. And true to the theme of the music, some local highland dancers will also be featured in the show.

The girls’ dancing will be part of a performanc­e that mingles Celtic dance and music together. In an email to The News, MacKay wrote that the girls first performed with the Caledonia Orchestra as part of a dance performanc­e group during the Festival of the Tartans several years ago.

Although their first performanc­e together was a one-evening event, MacKay noted that Nelson Ferguson, conductor of the Caledonia Orchestra, was impressed with the girls’ dancing, and “enjoyed the addition of the dancers and pursued the idea of creating more of a variety show to also include singing and dancing” as part of the Orchestra’s regular performanc­es.

About a year ago, MacKay collaborat­ed with Nelson to integrate a dance component to the orchestra’s show. The resulting routine will be unique because it won’t be traditiona­l Highland dances, “but rather numbers that have been specifical­ly choreograp­hed to the music of the orchestra,” she said.

MacKay added that the Saturday performanc­e in Stellarton in which the girls will be dancing will be the first of many collaborat­ive performanc­es between the dancers and the orchestra.

 ?? SAM MACDONALD/THE NEWS ?? Ainslie Salter, Katey Aucoin, Alaina Bryce and Ellen Coffin take a break from practice for the upcoming Caledonian Show to pose for a group shot.
SAM MACDONALD/THE NEWS Ainslie Salter, Katey Aucoin, Alaina Bryce and Ellen Coffin take a break from practice for the upcoming Caledonian Show to pose for a group shot.

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