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9th-23rd January 1994
THE LARGEST GATHERING OE CELTIC MUSIC, SONG, DANCE, ART AND POETRY
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MAIN AUDITORIUM
Sunday 9 January 1930 from £6.50 (£4.50) WOLFSTONE, FOUR MEN & A DOG 8: GUEST GALICIAN BAND
Monday 10 January 1930 from £8. 50 (£6.50) DOUGIE MACLEAN & ALTAN Tuesday 11 January 1930 from £10.50 (£8.50)
THE CHIEFTAINS WITH ALY BAIN & PHIL CUNNINGHAM
Thursday 13 January 1930 from £8.50 (£6. 50) KATE 8: ANNA McCARRIGLE & THE DEIGHTON FAMILY
Friday 14 January 1930 from £8.50 (£6.50) DE DANNAN & CHERISH THE LADIES
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Sunday 16 January 1930 from £6.50 (£4.50) CALEDONIAN FIDDLE ORCHESTRA
Monday 17 January 1930 from £6. 50 (£4.50) FAIRPORT CONVENTION with DAN AR BRAZ & FOS PATERSDN
Tuesday 18 January 1930 from £6. 50 (£4.50) FINBAR FUREY, STOCKTON’S WING & GIBB TODD
Thursday 20 January 1930 from £8. 50 (£6. 50) THE BOYS OF THE LOUGH & BLEIZI RUZ
Friday 21 January 1930 from £6.50 (£4.50) THE BATTLEFIELD BAND & MAC - TALLA
Sunday 23 January 1930 from £10.50 (£8. 50) CAPERCAILLIE and support
CEILIDHS
Exhibition Hall every Thurs, Fri 8 Sat 22.30 till late
EXHIBITION HALL / STRATHCLYDE SUITE
Sunday 9 Jan — DICK GAUGHAN G SILEAS Mon 10 Jan — OLD BLIND DOGS G THE IRON HORSE - IAIN FRASER Tues 11 Jan — HEATHER HEYWOOD - JUNE TABOR Wed 12 Jan — BLACKEYED BIDDY - DAVY SPILLANE TRIO AND KATHRYN TICKELL BAND Thur 13 Jan — THE WHISTLEBINKIES - UPSTAIRS IN A TENT & JENNIFER G HAZEL WRIGLEY & BOB DELYN - ST ROCH’S CEILI BAND Fri 14 Jan — JENNIFER & HAZEL WRIGLEY - MOUTH MUSIC WITH SPECIAL GUEST MARTYN BENNETT Sat 15 Jan - OLD ROPE STRING BAND, BOOGALUSA CAJUN BAND - MARY COUGHLAN & HER BAND, MARTIN STEPHENSON Sun 16 Jan — FRANCES BLACK 8: HER BAND, DOLORES KEANE & HER BAND Mon 17 Jan - BRIAN McNEILL - CEOLBEG & THE POOlIES Tues 18 Jan — SEAN CANNON - THE LOST SOUL BAND 8: DEAF HEIGHTS CAJUN ACES Wed 19 Jan — BIRTHRIGHT FASHION SHOW Thurs 20 Jan — ALISON KINNAIRD & CHRISTINE PRIMROSE - THE HUMPFF FAMILY & THE DREAMING Fri 21 Jan — IAN CAMPBELL - THE HUMPFF FAMILY & THE JOURNEYMEN Sat 22 Jan - ST ROCHS CEILI BAND - PENTANGLE, THE McCLUSKEY BROTHERS Sun 23 Jan — THE WHISTLEBINKIES, SHARON SHANNON AND HER BAND
OTHER EVENTS
CELTIC CONVERSATION PIECES Mon 10 Jan — Ff! 14 8 Mon 17 — Fri 21 Jan 1300 Speakers InC/Ude Jimmie Macgregor, Allan Massie. Margaret Bennett. A/ISOI'I Kinnaird. Ian Hamilton OC. John MacLeod. Prolessor Dona/d Macau/ey, John Purser. Owen Dudley Edwards and Sir Fitzroy MacLean
BBC RADIO SCOTLAND LIVE BROADCASTS Mon 10. Tues 11. Wed 12 Jan 1500 — 1630. IAIN ANDERSON hosts the Classrca/ and Celtic mu51c programme “Mr Anderson’s Fine Times Thurs 13 Jan 1430 — 1630 FIONA RITCHIE "Ce/tic Connections" Ff! 14 Jan 1430 — 1630 TRAVELLING FOLK with ARCHIE FISHER . . . AND MORE
ART EXHIBITIONS Sl/wa Wishart. Frances Walker, Elizabeth Ogl/vre. Nell McPherson, Keith McIntyre. Will MacLean. Simon Fraser and Ronald Forbes prowde a nch tapestry of works.
SCOTTISH WILDLIFE EXHIBITIONS
IAN TURBITT PUPPET THEATRE For Children. 1100 hrs. Dal/y Except Sunday
CARPET GOLF/MINI CURLING STANDING STONE EXHIBIT
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