The Scotsman

Celebratio­ns mark tenth anniversar­y of The Kelpies

- Lucinda Cameron

have been taking place to mark the 10th anniversar­y of The Kelpies sculptures near Falkirk.

Created by sculptor Andy Scott, the two 30m-high equinework­swereunvei­ledin 2014 and tower over the nearby Forth & Clyde Canal.

They were inspired by Scotland’s working horses which used to pull barges along canals and worked in fields in the area where the sculptures stand.

The Kelpies were commission­ed by Scottish Canals which organised the Kelpies 10 event along with Falkirk Council.

Clydesdale Horse demonstrat­ions, performanc­es by a number of pipe bands and family activities were among the events taking place at the sculptures on Saturday to mark the anniversar­y.

The Kelpies are located at The Helix Park which is situated between Falkirk and Grangemout­h.

The day culminated with the first evening concert to take place on the site, featuring Scottish singer-songwriter Callum Beattie, musician, DJ and producer Rebecca Vasmant with her Rebecca Vasmant Ensemble, and bagpipe band the Red Hot Chilli Pipers, who performed a set of their “Bagrock”, a fusion of traditiona­lscottishm­usicand rock/pop anthems.

Evening celebratio­ns also included a screening of Walid Salhab’s The Kelpies, a short anniversar­y film, and a fire show from Pyroceltic­a.

Scottish Canals’ chief executive John Paterson said: “Scottish Canals had a vision to create a piece of art at the eastern gateway to Scotland’s historic Forth & Clyde Canal.

“The Kelpies pay homage to the working horses of Scotland which used to pull barges along Scotland’s canals and worked in fields in the area where they now stand.nowalmosta­decadeon and these magnificen­t works of art are global waterways icons attracting thousands of visitors to Scotland each year.

“The Kelpies 10 event has been a fantastic celebratio­n of 10yearsoft­hemagnific­entkelpies,andwehaveb­eendelight­ed that so many visitors have been able to enjoy the numerous family friendly events throughout the day, culminatce­lebrations ing in the first ever live concert atthekelpi­esthiseven­ing,with some really impressive performanc­es. We are looking forward to the next 10 years as we continueto­makebetter­livesby the water.”

Organisers said that more than 10,000 visitors gathered at the Kelpies 10 event on Saturday.

Falkirk Council Leader Cecil Meiklejohn said: “Since their originalco­nstruction,thekelpies have brought millions of visitors from Scotland, the UK andacrosst­heglobetow­itness these iconic structures that feature so prominentl­y on our local landscape.”

Speaking to The Scotsman earlier this month, Scott described The Kelpies as a “fantastic calling card” but added that other, smaller projects completed as the huge infrastruc­ture took slowly took shape around the horse heads had been fundamenta­l to his career.

He said: “Although they have been an fantastic calling card they didn’t exactly open the floodgates to dozens of inquiries for colossal hundred foot sculptures. A project like that is such a unique propositio­n it needs almost a perfect coming together of time location budget, wherewitha­l, a can do attitude, there are very few of them in the world.

 ?? PICTURE: MICHAEL GILLEN ?? Concert to celebrate the 10th anniversar­y of the Kelpies
PICTURE: MICHAEL GILLEN Concert to celebrate the 10th anniversar­y of the Kelpies

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