The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Organisers cancel 2021 Fife Festival of Music

Two-week event attracts hundreds of musicians from across the region

- CLAIRE WARRENDER cwarrender@thecourier.co.uk

Next year’s Fife Festival of Music has already been called off amid coronaviru­s safety fears.

Organisers said they had decided “with great regret and sadness” to cancel the 2021 event due to ongoing uncertaint­y surroundin­g the Covid-19 pandemic.

The two-week festival attracts hundreds of musicians from across Fife, including school children and adults, and has been running for 40 years.

Chairman Graeme Wilson said it would be inappropri­ate to pursue arrangemen­ts for the event in February.

He said the decision would affect music-making, participat­ion and fulfilment of the festival’s purpose.

“Everyone’s safety is of paramount importance,” he said.

“Planning for the main Januaryfeb­ruary festival starts in the spring of the previous year and by mid-august, all initial arrangemen­ts are in place.

“With so much uncertaint­y over so many aspects of life, with doubts over the long-term impact of social distancing, the behaviour of the virus itself, with question marks over the availabili­ty of venues and, in particular, the great pressures on schools and their work, the committee considered it inappropri­ate and impractica­l to pursue arrangemen­ts for February 2021.”

All Fife schools, many previous adult group entrants, venues, stewards and sponsors have been informed of the decision.

Mr Wilson added: “The festival committee wishes to offer its thanks to all who participat­e and contribute to events and expresses its hope that there is full understand­ing of and sympathy with its decision.

“Be assured that the festival will be back in 2022 and will be seeking support in whatever form possible.”

The festival is mainly held in the Adam Smith Theatre, Kirkcaldy, with additional sessions organised at Carnegie Hall in Dunfermlin­e and Cupar Corn Exchange.

It has encouraged generation­s of Fifers to get involved in music, with participan­ts taking part in competitiv­e and non-competitiv­e classes in a range of discipline­s, from solo instrument­alists to choirs and orchestras.

It originally ran in the 1920s and 30s but ceased before the Second World War.

It was revived by a group of local musicians in 1981 and has operated every year since.

 ?? Pictures: Steve Brown. ?? Jeffrey Tan, from Dunfermlin­e, performing at this year’s festival.
Pictures: Steve Brown. Jeffrey Tan, from Dunfermlin­e, performing at this year’s festival.
 ??  ?? Pupils from St Bride’s Primary School in Cowdenbeat­h singing at last year’s event.
Pupils from St Bride’s Primary School in Cowdenbeat­h singing at last year’s event.

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