BuidhneanGroups
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- Deagh Dheis Aodaich- A Good Suit of Clothes Recital, Brodie Castle for Highland Homecoming. October 2009
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An event celebrating the songs of the Diaspora with adifference- in Brodie Castle, Sunday 25th october. Bubbly & canapes. Fiona J Mackenzie will be accompanied on the fine grand piano in the Castle's drawing Room by Glasgow's Kennedy Aitchison. Some of the programme items will be 'translated' for the audience by Inverness contemporary dancer Gemma Giubarelli. Art exhibition of the Emigrants Stories by local school pupils Seats extremely limited due to space so please book tickets early - £20 inc champagne and canapes £10 under 16. fiona@fionamackenzie.org 07818630616 or from Castle
- English Group
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This is the beginners group to support all discussions for beginners in mygaelic
- Fèisean
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Buidheann airson daoine a tha an-sàs anns na Fèisean - luchd-eagrachaidh; luchd-teagaisg; luchd-ciùil; com-pàirtichean is eile
A group for people involved in the Fèisean - organisers; tutors; musicians; participants and others
- Fiadhaich-bheatha na h-Alba
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A group for folk with an interest in the WILDLIFE OF SCOTLAND and the Gaelic Language. All levels of language welcome.
- FilmG (English)
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Information about FilmG, MG ALBA's Gaelic online media shorts competition. This group also exists in Gaelic under the name 'FilmG'
- FilmG (Gàidhlig)
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Naidheachd mu dheidhinn FilmG, a' co-fharpais filmichean goirid Gàidhlig bho MG ALBA www.filmg.co.uk
- Foram Lannraig a Tuath
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Foram Lannraig a Tuath formed in April 2006 and aim to promote Gaelic within North Lanarkshire.
Some of our activities include: holding taster workshops in Gaelic language and song; holding Gaelic Cultural Days within different areas in North Lanarkshire (Cumbernauld and Bellshill so far); establishing links with other Gaelic groups and organisations within Scotland; establishing and maintaining links with other Gaelic groups and organisations abroad;
Our greatest achievement so far was an educational trip to Nova Scotia in May 2007. The group participated in Gaelic language immersion classes, built up friendships with host families, sang in a milling frollick, visited the Highland Village, took part in a step dancing workshop and sang Gaelic songs at ceilidhs.
We have also been given awards by North Lanarkshire Council and the Scottish Executive to honour our commitment and dedication to the preservation and promotion of the Gaelic language, music and culture.

