Paisley Daily Express

Sma’ Shot Day events to stay online for 2021

Action-packed programme includes Burning of the Cork

- EXPRESS REPORTER

Paisley’s annual Sma’ Shot Day celebratio­ns will once again be marked with online events to honour the historic victory of local weavers.

This year’s online event will take place on Saturday, July 3 – the time when the weavers and their families would traditiona­lly take their holidays.

Last year’s digital Sma’ Shot Day hailed a huge success and this year looks set to be even better with a dynamic and varied programme of online performanc­es planned to mark this special day in the town’s calendar.

The move to take the event online for 2021 is in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The traditiona­l Sma’ Shot holiday in Paisley takes its name from a famous dispute between the local shawl weavers and manufactur­ers in the 19th century.

In 1856, following a long dispute, the manufactur­ers backed down and an agreement was reached to pay for the sma’ shot, the invisible stitch which bound the Paisley shawls, with a new table of prices published on July 1, 1856.

The Burning of the Cork – the centrepiec­e of Sma’ Shot Day celebratio­ns, is back for 2021. People can log on to watch the spectacle that is the burning effigy and enjoy a vibrant telling of the ‘cork’ and ‘weavers’ story captured on film featuring performanc­es lead by aerial performanc­e company, All or Nothing, in partnershi­p with PACE, Right2Danc­e and Jennifer Scott dancers.

Other programme highlights include The Charleston Drum

Rally film, funded by Renfrewshi­re Council’s TH.CARS2 programme, which will shine a light on another historic element of the day’s celebratio­ns.

Loud n Proud wi l l b e showcasing a short film version of its production, ‘Sma’ Shot, the Musical’, ahead of the extended live musical show which will follow later this year.

The Makers Market is also back and online for 2021. Delivered in partnershi­p with Incube, people will be able to browse and buy a variety of unique gifts and items handmade by local makers, including Camper Plants, Pottle Jewellery and Karen Hanvidge Ceramics.

An immersive walking tour app, Paisley Radicals Catalysts for Change, is also being launched to coincide with Sma’ Shot Day, acknowledg­ing Paisley’s role in Scotland’s Radical Wars.

Part radio play, part mindfulnes­s app and part walking tour, the app, produced by Civil Disobedien­ce and Inner Ear, will address the events leading up to and including the Radical War of 1820.

Part of the Future Paisley programme, the Paisley Radicals project is a joint production between Renfrewshi­re Council, with support from the 1820 Society and Paisley & District University of the Third Age, and the museums team.

Renfrewshi­re’s Provost, Lorraine Cameron, said: “Sma’ Shot Day is always one of the highlights of the annual events calendar, representi­ng an important part of Paisley’s heritage.

“Last year’s online event was a massive success and this year’s looks to be even better with the welcome return of the signature Burning of the Cork.

“The online programme will give everyone plenty of opportunit­ies to participat­e and learn more about this important part of the town’s history.

“I for one will be looking forward to logging on and getting involved in the fun on the day.”

More informatio­n on the full programme will be released in the coming weeks.

 ??  ?? Spectacle The highlight of the celebratio­ns - the Burning of the Cork - will be aired online
Spectacle The highlight of the celebratio­ns - the Burning of the Cork - will be aired online

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