Mair Braw Nichts
Are you a storyteller, a budding poet, a singer or an actor who can speak or perform in Scots? The organisers of Braw Nicht would like to hear from you. Organiser Tim Porteus would like to hear from any performers among the various dialects, but in particular would like to extend a warm welcome to anyone who speaks Ulster Scots, Doric, Shetland or Orkney. The success of the last Braw Nicht and other activities means that organisers are hoping to put on more than one Braw Nicht at the Ceilidh Culture Festival to be held in April 2013. If you are interested in taking part please contact Tim on timporteus@hotmail.com.
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