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If you want to read about our 2009 Festival - now finished - look around this site.If you want details of Events in south Skye from September onwards go to our sister SEALL site.Failte gu Fèis an Eilein ~ Welcome to The Skye Festival ~ June to September 2009"I just wanted to say a big WELL DONE to you and all of the team for a simply fantastic Fèis 2009. Its been a long summer but we have both hugely enjoyed the events that we have attended and wanted to express our sincere thanks and appreciation for a great season. Blazin Fiddles was a fitting climax, it was a really good night and probably sums up the variety that is the Fèis.... I'm sure many of the visitors to the various concerts have no idea how much work is put in to promote a series of shows in south Skye, work that is a year in planning and work that takes 10 weeks to fulfil. It has proved beyond doubt that stretching the Feis in the way that you have done this summer has proved to be a fantastic decision and now that its all over you can justifiably take time out to look back and indulge yourselves by saying' That was a good Festival'. Enjoy the rest, planning will start again soon and we all look forward to Feis 2010. Many congratulations to you. You deserve much appreciation from many people and once again well done for a great great season." An audience member
Welcome to a new and very different Fèis an Eilein (or Skye Festival) for 2009. After 18 years we decided that two weeks had become quite an effort for the small group of volunteers. At the end of the epic Fèis in 2008 we vowed to take a rest. So we have changed it to TEN-WEEKS OF EVENTS! From late June to mid September we offer even more opportunities to sample amazing evening music concerts, cèilidhs and events, in the stunning cliff-top locaton of Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, in the Sleat penisula of the Isle of Skye.We are delighted to work closely with the Short Courses at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Scotland’s Gaelic College in Sleat.We are also delighted to support the ‘Tarskavaig Fèis’ or ‘Aos Dàna’, and give you details of this event below. And, oh, did we mention the location? Only one of the The Fèis is based at Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Scotland’s Gaelic College, near Armadale. Organised by SEALL the voluntary south Skye arts promotion group. Ticket Office: email - Fèis an Eilein
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