The Oban Times

Ceòlas' dance officer set to keep islanders on their toes

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A new dance developmen­t officer will soon be running dance activities in Uist.

Lowenna Hosken, who started in post at the beginning of November, will be based part-time in Ceòlas’ office in Dalabrog, South Uist.

Originally from Cornwall, Lowenna grew up dancing the traditiona­l Cornish social and step dances. She was dancer and choreograp­her with several Cornish groups such as Keskowethy­ans, Kekezza and Hevva across Europe, America and the Caribbean.

She also trained in ballet, tap, jazz, modern and Spanish, among others, at the Bev-Lyn School of Dance in Cornwall and as a profession­al musical theatre performer at the Centre for Performing Arts College in Kent.

Most recently, Lowenna gained undergradu­ate and postgradua­te degrees in Scottish Ethnology from the University of Edinburgh, where she was based at the School of Scottish Studies.

As Ceòlas’ new dance developmen­t officer, she will work to augment existing dance activity in schools, community groups and care homes across Uist. Please contact the Ceòlas office if you would like to arrange a meeting with Lowenna.

The position is funded through a grant by the Robertson Trust and NHS Eileanan Siar, and will build on the achievemen­ts of previous officer Sorcha Monk.

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Lowenna Hosken.

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