A' chairdean,
Tuilleadh fiosrachaidh mu thachartasan Gaidhlig sa bhaile air feadh na
seachdainnean ri thighinn.
List of forthcoming Gaelic events in the city as follows.
Please note Bothan event on Friday 3rd July with two well-known personalities coming together for an evening's entertainment!
Sunday 28.06.09 Â 12.30pm Weekly Gaelic service, Greyfriars Kirk, Greyfriars Place. Alasdair Macleod. (Cont: 225 1900).
Tuesday 30.06.09  7.30pm Gaelic Conversation Circle  SNP Rooms, North St. Andrew St. with Calum Cameron. (Cont: 334 7005)
Wednesday 01.07.09 Â 7.15pm Edinburgh Saltire Gaelic Choir weekly
rehearsal  SNP Rooms, 16 North St Andrew Street; an opportunity to learn
Gaelic songs in a supportive and friendly environment; prior knowledge of
Gaelic not essential as tuition is provided. (Cont. 669 6418 or see website)
Thursday 02.07.09  7.30pm Â"LuaidhÂ" group  Gaelic Community
Office, 137 Dundee St. (Above Fountainbridge Library). (Cont: 07906 318561)
Friday 03.07.09 Â 8.30pm Â"BothanÂ" at new venue - White Room
at GRV, 37 Guthrie Street, Edinburgh featuring Gillebride MacIlleMhaoil &
Aonghas PÃ draig Caimbeul. (Cont: 07906 318561)
Sunday 05.07.09 Â 12.30pm Weekly Gaelic service, Greyfriars
Kirk, Greyfriars Place. Rev. Angus Smith. (Cont: 225 1900).
Tuesday 07.07.09  7.30pm Gaelic Conversation Circle  SNP
Rooms, North St. Andrew St. with Calum Cameron. (Cont: 334 7005)
Wednesday 08.07.09 Â 7.15pm Edinburgh Saltire Gaelic Choir weekly
rehearsal  SNP Rooms, 16 North St Andrew Street; an opportunity to learn
Gaelic songs in a supportive and friendly environment; prior knowledge of
Gaelic not essential as tuition is provided. (Cont. 669 6418 or see website)
Saturday 11.07.09 Â 7.30pm Edinburgh Argyll Association Ceilidh
with Satunum McElroy (songs & fiddle), St JohnÂ's Church Hall, Lothian Road.
(Cont: 453 5766)
Sunday 12.07.09 Â 12.30pm Weekly Gaelic service, Greyfriars
Kirk, Greyfriars Place. Mr John Archie Macmillan. (Cont: 225 1900).
Sunday 12.07.09 Â 3.00pm Gaelic service, St ColumbaÂ's Free
Church, Johnston Terrace. Rev. Murdo Macleod. (Cont: 228 3782).
Tuesday 14.07.09  7.30pm Gaelic Conversation Circle  SNP
Rooms, North St. Andrew St. with Calum Cameron. (Cont: 334 7005)
Wednesday 15.07.09 Â 7.15pm Edinburgh Saltire Gaelic Choir weekly
rehearsal  SNP Rooms, 16 North St Andrew Street; an opportunity to learn
Gaelic songs in a supportive and friendly environment; prior knowledge of
Gaelic not essential as tuition is provided. (Cont. 669 6418 or see website)
Sunday 19.07.09 Â 12.30pm Weekly Gaelic service, Greyfriars
Kirk, Greyfriars Place. Mr Callum Macleod. (Cont: 225 1900).
Tuesday 21.07.09  7.30pm Gaelic Conversation Circle  SNP
Rooms, North St. Andrew St. with Calum Cameron. (Cont: 334 7005)
Sunday 26.07.09 Â 12.30pm Weekly Gaelic service, Greyfriars
Kirk, Greyfriars Place. Rev Angus Smith. (Cont: 225 1900).
Tuesday 28.07.09  7.30pm Gaelic Conversation Circle  SNP
Rooms, North St. Andrew St. with Calum Cameron. (Cont: 334 7005)
By Craig Cockburn, IT Professional from Scotland. Digital Transformation, Agile Management, Politics and Social change
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Business plan tips for angel finance
I'd been looking around for a while for tips on how to write a good business plan to attract angel finance and finally found this useful guide on bytestart. Would welcome comments on this and any additional guides like it that people know of.
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Craig
15 June 2009
Facebook and Twitter URLs
I can now also be found on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/siliconglen and on twitter at http://www.twitter.com/siliconglen.
Craig
Craig
12 June 2009
Scottish events in London, music & song
See the attached PDF for details: LondonGaelicJune09.pdf
08 June 2009
Scotland is the place
My recent interview with Scotland is the Place, Scottish government website.
Hope you like it, the space was a bit limited. There's so much more I'd like to say.
Craig
Hope you like it, the space was a bit limited. There's so much more I'd like to say.
Craig
01 June 2009
Leo's Tavern, Donegal
I visited Leo's Tavern during the Irish June holiday weekend 2009. It was somewhere I had been meaning to go back to for a while, having had a few very memorable nights there back in 1996 on the stage and being entertained by Leo himself. I had meant to go there when I was working in Belfast in 2007 but never made it and the opportunity to go during the holiday weekend in 2009 now that I'm in Dublin was too good to miss.
However, it's a changed pub indeed from 1996. Let me explain for those who went to the old Leo's and who might be thinking of returning. First off and not surprising at all considering his age, Leo himself no longer performs regularly - his accordion is still on the stage just like it used to be but his appearances are mostly limited to a few special occasions, coaches of tourists in the summer and playing at weddings. It was unfortunately inevitable that he wouldn't be able to carry on the 6 nights a week performances he enjoyed for so long, but for all that it's great praise indeed that he managed to play as long and as regularly as he did despite his age. We've certainly got a lifetime of happy memories from his younger days.
The pub was also redeveloped in 2005 and is now run by Enya's younger brother Bartley Brennan. The new pub includes a back room which has lots of Enya and Clannad memorabilia, a mini-shop and restaurant. These changes were necessary in part to accommodate the large crowds, particularly in the summer. The food is great - I didn't get to see the function room as it only opens for organised events. There is also separate public and lounge bars. The public bar is smaller than the old bar so has more of a cosy feel, however you need to go into the lounge bar/restaurant if you want to see the musicians. I was in the public bar and on the same ground where traditional music once filled the air, the TV was on instead with Britain's Got Talent final. There's fewer items of the band / Enya within the bars now, I believe that a lot of these are in the function room at the back.
With Leo being a draw in his own right, his semi-retirement means that other artists take the stage with one act per night, generally starting around 10:30. A bit late compared to Leo's 9:30 or so. With the revamp what has been been lost is the authenticity of the place. Whilst accepting it needed to be larger, you no longer feel that you are on the same stage that Clannand/Enya began on - it's a bit like going into the room where W.B. Yeats wrote poetry, only to find it had been modernised as part of a refurbishment - the link to the past is weakened. The other thing which is lost is the ceilidh atmosphere which Leo brought with him. It wasn't just him on the stage but it was a real ceilidh with spontaneous performances from members of the audience, including myself and Moya Brennan on the same night in 1996. You didn't know what to expect, one night there was a brilliant Irish singer from Iowa. Such is the nature of a true, unorganised and spontaneous ceili but again that is lost. When I was there, despite it being a holiday weekend in June, the place was largely empty. Harder to draw people in with Leo not there and combined with the recession it's changed times indeed from the packed houses of a few years ago.
It's a pity I missed the 40th anniversary celebrations in September 2008, it would have been the best party ever but perhaps tinged with sadness marking the pub's former focus as probably the best music pub in Ireland.
Still, I hope to be back one day. Leo's tavern and Bunbeg are great places to get away from it all.
Craig
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