The Oban Times

A wee walk with Hùb Hàb is a breath of fresh air

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A new Gaelic film aimed at young children, produced by arts organisati­on Fèisean nan Gàidheal, is currently being streamed on Facebook.

Cuairt Bheag (A Wee Walk) is a short film with a focus on the fun of exploring and playing outdoors and introduces the audience to Hùb Hàb who finds a magical box on her doorstep.

The film was written and directed by Angus Macleod, Fèisean nan Gàidheal drama officer and has been available to Gaelic medium nurseries and primary schools nationwide for the last fortnight.

Angus explained: 'Hùb Hàb is a theatre-in-education project which we usually take on tour at this time of year.

'The film provides an online alternativ­e which features key elements of the show and three new Gaelic songs about exploring the local area with a ‘wee walk’.'

Airdrie-based Gaelic singer Katie MacFarlane plays the part of Hùb Hab in the film and is accompanie­d by multi-instrument­alist and member of the trio, Project

Gaelic singer Katie MacFarlane plays the part of Hùb Hab in the film.

Smok, Pablo Lafuente, also filmed the scenes.

The project also provided an impromptu role for Katie’s six year-old niece, Mara Hughes, who gives an endearing performanc­e as the voice of Hùb Hàb’s friend. who

Mara, who was learning at home when the film was made, said: 'I enjoyed everything about it. I really liked the songs and the bit with Fitheach the dog.'

Hùb Hàb is produced through Fèisean nan Gàidheal’s arts in education service, Fèisgoil, with funding from Bòrd na Gàidhlig, Creative Scotland and HIE.

Eilidh Mackenzie, Fèisgoil manager, said: 'Katie and Pablo have done a wonderful job of pulling the songs and filmed scenes together and we were especially delighted to feature Mara as Hùb Hàb’s off-screen friend.

'The film can be enjoyed by everyone, in school or at home with family members. The songs were specially written for the film and beautifull­y performed by Katie and Pablo.

'The words of the songs are available on our website for sharing with young children and their teachers, classmates and families everywhere.'

To view the film on Facebook, visit www.facebook.com/feisean.

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