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The Highland Games

Origins of present day Highland Games go so far back into the mists of time that no one knows when the men of the Highlands first began to gather to compete in various tests of strength, playing of Highland Music and in Highland Dancing.

Malcolm Canmore, King of Scotland, 11th century, organized Games at Braemar, and today the Braemar Gathering is the leading Highland Games spectacle in the world. King Malcolm decreed that the young men should gather to hold contests of speed and endurance, in order that he could choose the best amongst them for his service. There was also stern competition amongst the musicians and dancers who foregathered, however their presence also lent a festive air to the proceedings.

Our 2007 Celtic Celebration begins with the Tartan Classic Charity Golf Tournament held at the Oakridge Golf Course. Date July 18, 2007.

The Celebration continues on July 20, 21 and 22, events include plenty of great musical entertainment, Celtic livestock demonstrations and displays, and highland and folk dancing competitions. For full informatiom and a daily schedules click here

Guests will be able to explore Celtic traditions through games, music and story telling in the Young People’s Celtic Pavilion and visit the Avenue of the Clans. And of course, the Highland Games wouldn’t be complete without good food and good drink and the opportunity to enjoy the taste of Scotland.

The “Burning of the Viking Ship” at the closing ceremonies will bring a sense of kinship with all that is Celtic.



Ceilidh
The Ceilidh is a variety show that features samples of traditional music and dance. Typicall
y, it features folk music, pipe music, fiddling, country dancing and highland dancing. Some are structures to feature professional entertainers.

The Massed Band
The Massed Band ceremony is when all participating pipe bands parade together playing a common medley of popular bagpipe tunes. Traditionally, the massed band will perform simple maneuvers on the parade field.


Dry Stone Walling

The technique of Dry Stone building has been around for over 4000 years. The Brochs of Scotland, the settlement of Skara Brae and Machu Picchu all utilized these techniques and stand silent vigil to the technique.

No mortar is used with any of theses features and built using the proper techniques, they will outlast us. Anyone telling you they will not stand need only look at the above mentioned places.

The Dry Stone Walling Association within the UK is the primary base for the craft. Their certification schemes ensure quality workmanship and progress. Although labor intensive, a good waller can complete roughly ten feet of wall a day. Obviously special features such as bridges and arches will require stone shaping and more preparation time.

(This history of Dry Stone Walling was borrowed from the site of "Heritage Walls")

 

Come and see Mike Patten of Heritage Walls, as he and other participants work together to build a beautiful stone wall.

 

Tickets are available at the following locations:

The Wee Tartan Shop
227 Queen Street, Port Perry
905-985-6573

Mason Hogue Gardens
3520 Durham Road #1 RR4, Uxbridge
905-649-3532

Blue Heron Books
62 Brock Street W, Uxbridge
905-852-4282

Wilson & Lee Music Store Ltd.
87 Simcoe Street N, Oshawa
905-725-4706

White Heather Scottish Bakery
209 Dundas Street East,
Whitby, ON L1N 7H8
Tel. : 905-666-4827


Ruf 'n Readi Pet Store

69 Brock Street West, Uxbridge, ON L9P 1P5
905-852-0688



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