The Oban Times

Recordbrea­king Mòd heads to Lochaber

-

THE ROYAL National Mòd (Am Mòd Nàiseanta Rìoghail) will return to Lochaber next month for what is set to be a record-breaking year for the festival.

Participan­t numbers at the Mòd this year are expected to exceed 3,600 – the highest in a decade.

The nine-day spectacula­r of Gaelic music, arts and sport will take place in Fort William for the first time in 10 years and will this year welcome representa­tives from towns and cities the Mòd hasn’t seen in generation­s.

Thousands of competitor­s from Scotland and across the world, including a delegation of American competitor­s, will take part in 200 competitio­ns.

John Morrison, chief executive of An Comunn Gàidhealac­h, said: ‘We’re excited to be returning to Fort William for the first time in 10 years and to do so with a record number of participan­ts is just terrific. We’ve had a very busy year in the run-up to the festival, from running our popular Mòd roadshow which encourages children to take part, to our Mòd Academy bringing dedicated Gaelic tutors to 14 schools throughout Scotland.

‘We’re thrilled to have local celebritie­s Robert Robertson, Ross Wilson and Na h’Oganaich as part of this year’s opening ceremony.’

Scotland’s biggest Gaelic cultural festival starts on Friday October 13 with a torchlight procession through Fort William to the Nevis Centre where the opening ceremony will be held.

Highland councillor Alister Mackinnon said: ‘We are delighted the Royal National Mòd is returning to Lochaber, an area where Gaelic and its associated culture remains part of the community.’

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom