The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Arts festival goes ahead – but online

- JAMIE BUCHAN

A long-standing celebratio­n of arts and culture, which was due to begin in Perth this week, has been forced into cyberspace.

Perth Festival of the Arts had to cancel events planned for its 49th annual show because of the coronaviru­s lockdown but organisers have insisted that the shows must go on – online, that is.

For 10 days, the festival will share music and interviews from its 2020 stars on its social media channels.

The festival’s Artay exhibition – traditiona­lly a marquee of contempora­ry Scottish art outside Perth Concert Hall – will be held over four days on the website of curator Frames Gallery.

Festival administra­tor Helen Mackinnon said: “During these difficult times, when we are all missing live performanc­es and performers’ livelihood­s have been greatly affected, we were keen to stay connected online, celebratin­g the artists that were due to appear at the festival and enjoying music, comedy and drama together.

“The arts brings us enjoyment, laughter, reflection and conversati­on – all much needed during this lockdown period.

“We hope that many of our 2020 artists will return to future festivals and that the online buzz of activity will whip up an audience appetite for these wonderful performanc­es.”

The online shows will feature performanc­es from Perthshire Brass, who recently scored a viral hit with their rendition of Uptown Funk.

A recorded performanc­e of Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony by the Aurora Orchestra will open the lockdown festival, which will also feature music from trumpeter Frances Lole and a Q&A with illustrato­r Jill Calder.

In the second week, audiences can enjoy a serialised radio play of the improvised Murder She Didn’t Write, as well as dramatic performanc­es by Dyad Production­s and content from Scottish Opera and saxophonis­t Manu Brazo.

 ?? Picture: Mark Allan. ?? The Aurora Orchestra will open this year’s online version of Perth Festival of the Arts.
Picture: Mark Allan. The Aurora Orchestra will open this year’s online version of Perth Festival of the Arts.

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