The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

New festival will celebrate area’s culture

Heritage: More than 60 events on offer with the theme of storytelli­ng

- BY ALISTAIR MUNRO

A new festival of culture and heritage is being launched in Cairngorms National Park next month.

The Badenoch Festival is a homegrown programme of events launching this autumn by the Badenoch Great Place Project (BGPP), showcasing the very best local heritage has to offer in the historic region.

More than 60 events will be on offer at venues and attraction­s across Badenoch with traditiona­l music, shinty, living history, walks, cycling, talks and storytelli­ng for visitors to experience.

The rich suite of cultural events celebrates Badenoch’s unique connection­s to landscape, highland community and the deep roots of storytelli­ng in the National Park.

“Majority of our events are delivered by the passion of locals”

Many of the events have been organised with the help of local people in Dalwhinnie, Kincraig, Kingussie, Laggan and Newtonmore.

Karen Derrick, chief officer at Voluntary Action in Badenoch and Strathspey (VABS), said: “The majority of our events are delivered by the passion of local people and through lots of hard work by the members of local group Badenoch Heritage, the Badenoch Festival Working Group and our dedicated Badenoch Ambassador volunteers.”

The festival is coordinate­d by the Badenoch Great Place Project, a community and tourism initiative funded by the National Lottery Heritage Fund, led by Cairngorms National Park Authority.

It is being delivered in partnershi­p with VABS with six other organisati­ons, including the Highland Folk Museum and Highland Wild Life Park.

Since starting in 2018, the BGPP has been looking at Badenoch’s rich cultural heritage and the potential to develop the area as a visitor destinatio­n in the Cairngorms National Park, by studying the wealth of historic sites and folklore in the area.

This has led to the developmen­t of a proposed destinatio­n brand, Badenoch: The Storylands.

Over the coming months and during the festival, the Badenoch Great Place team will be discussing the potential of these ideas with local businesses and Badenoch’s communitie­s through a series of drop-in events and guided tours.

The brand has also inspired the theme of the new festival, exploring the idea of a living landscape of storytelli­ng, where connection­s between natural heritage, language, hidden places, traditiona­l sports and the memories of local people make Badenoch a very special place to visit.

The festival kicks off with a launch event in Kingussie on September 6 and runs until September 22.

 ??  ?? STUNNING BACKDROP: The Badenoch Festival will take place in Cairngorms National Park next month
STUNNING BACKDROP: The Badenoch Festival will take place in Cairngorms National Park next month

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