Tag Archives | October 7

The Cape Breton Fiddlers

The Cape Breton Fiddlers are always a crowd pleaser, but add their guests PEI’s Chaisson Family and you could be in for a case of fiddle fever.

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Step Into the Past

This wee jewel at our National Historic Site takes you back 250 years with a period meal, a candlelight concert and an experience you’ll never forget.

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Raising the Roof

A Cape Breton virtuoso meets a band with members from three countries. It’s a recipe for some serious energy. Hold on to your hats.

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Tunes for the Mira

She’s the grand lady of the Scottish/Cape Breton fiddle. He’s the king of the Irish accordion. The tunes will flow on the Mira tonight.

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Whycocomagh Gathering

They come from Shetland, Ireland, Newfoundland, the US and right here. They’ll gather in Whycocomagh and you’ll wish they could stay forever.

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Celtic Cabaret

The old Irish songs sung by Tommy’s boys, some lively bluegrass and the hottest young band in Cape Breton add up to one butt kickin’ cabaret.

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Festival Club

Located at the Gaelic College in St. Ann’s, the licensed Festival Club offers an opportunity for artists to showcase in a more informal setting, as well as get a session in with friends and colleagues from near and far.

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Bobbin Lace Demonstration

Suzanne Craig demonstrates the centuries-old technique of hand weaving bobbin lace.

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