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    Fèis Rois Oigridh (Junior Fèis Rois): 24 - 28 March 2008

    Fèis Rois Oigridh (Junior Fèis Rois) is the flagship event in a very exciting and innovative Fèis Rois year round calendar. They welcome 150 Primary 5-7 aged children to Ullapool for a 5-day Fèis with a great selection of classes to choose from

    All participants are introduced to Gaelic language through a daily class, offered at 7 different levels, and everyone learns a Gaelic song to sing together at the Participants Ceilidh. The classes are open to all ability levels including the complete beginner. Some instruments can be provided for the week - accordions, fiddles, guitars, harps and keyboards.

    Residential places are offered to P6&7 pupils, with P5 attending as non-residents. Daily classes from 9.30am - 4pm are led by a very talented, enthusiastic team of tutors and children can choose from accordion, art, chanter, creative writing, drama, drumming/percussion, fiddle, Gaelic song, groupwork (also in Gaelic), guitar, Scottish small harp, Highland pipes, Highland dancing, piano, step and ceilidh dancing and tin whistle.

    All participants are introduced to Gaelic language through a daily class, offered at 7 different levels, and everyone learns a Gaelic song to sing together at the Participants Ceilidh. The classes are open to all ability levels including the complete beginner. Some instruments can be provided for the week - accordions, fiddles, guitars, harps and keyboards.

    Contact them on : email feisrois@feisean.org
    Web:  http://www.feisean.org

    2008: 24 - 28 March 2008



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