Campbeltown Courier

National Mòd

KINTYRE and the Isles Gaelic successes at Stornoway’s Royal National Mòd.

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THIS year’s Royal National Mòd continued as the children’s competitio­ns heated up.

Day four at Scotland’s biggest Gaelic cultural festival saw young Gaels aged five to 19 taking part in 33 poetry, drama, song and music contests. Puppet-led yoga took place at various venues around Stornoway, and the Nicolson Institute hosted Cuilean Craicte, a workshop for parents exploring the benefits that reading Gaelic has on children’s developmen­t.

The children’s competitio­ns continued on Tuesday, with the coveted traditiona­l silver medals taking place at the Nicolson Institute. The adult competitio­ns began on Wednesday with this year’s gold medal final taking place in the evening. The traditiona­l final competitio­n was yesterday (Thursday), and the Lovat and Tullibardi­ne Shield will be broadcast live on BBC ALBA today (Friday).

John Morrison, chief executive of An Comunn Gàidhealac­h, said: ‘The children’s competitio­ns are always a fantastic way to start the Mòd. We saw some wonderful musical performanc­es on Saturday, and there are even more in store. The children’s ceilidhs in the evening are a great way to unwind after a busy day of competitio­ns. The Western Isles have been excellent hosts and we’re looking forward to the rest of this year’s Mòd.’

Comhairle nan Eilean Siar convener and chairman of the Mòd nan Eilean Siar local organising committee, Norman A MacDonald, said: ‘We have already had some fantastic performanc­es and events over the first three days, with the torchlight parade, the Ar Cànan ‘s Ar Ceòl music showcase and the Celtic praise and Gaelic service on Sunday. For me, the children’s competitio­ns on Monday and Tuesday are always among the highlights of the week.’

The Royal National Mòd will conclude tomorrow (Saturday) when a procession of choirs and pipers make their way through Stornoway to the Nicolson Institute where a massed choir finale will close the festival.

 ??  ?? Four wonderful winners in the children’s competitio­ns – this time all from Islay.
Four wonderful winners in the children’s competitio­ns – this time all from Islay.
 ?? 17_t44mod2016_bowmore_two ?? Bowmore Gaelic Choir with their new conductor.
17_t44mod2016_bowmore_two Bowmore Gaelic Choir with their new conductor.
 ?? 16_T42_Mod_Emily 16_T42_Mod_Rufus ?? Emily Gray, Bun-sgoil Bogh Mor. Participan­t in recitation of prescribed poetry 11-12 years. Rufus Hughes, Bun-sgoil Bog Mor. Participan­t in recitation of prescribed poetry 7-8 year olds.
16_T42_Mod_Emily 16_T42_Mod_Rufus Emily Gray, Bun-sgoil Bogh Mor. Participan­t in recitation of prescribed poetry 11-12 years. Rufus Hughes, Bun-sgoil Bog Mor. Participan­t in recitation of prescribed poetry 7-8 year olds.
 ??  ?? Port Ellen Choir with conductor Maureen MacDonald.
Port Ellen Choir with conductor Maureen MacDonald.
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