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Celtic Colours 2020 to Play OnLine AT HOME

Celtic Colours AT HOME feature

Every October you can be sure to find 2 spectacular things on Cape Breton Island – all the leaves ablaze in autumn’s reds, oranges and yellows AND all the marvelous music being made on stages throughout the island – in other words the legendary Celtic Colours!

While nothing can stop nature’s show – the restrictions on travel and large gatherings had the team at Celtic Colours International Festival looking to present this year’s event in a whole new way. So instead of hosting concerts all over Cape Breton Island they’re taking the party OnLine. We were heartened to get the word from Artistic Director Dawn Beaton back in May.

From Friday, October 9 through Saturday 17 get set to enjoy Celtic Colours International Festival at Home with a nightly series of concerts streamed live from the Membertou Trade and Convention Centre.

Produced in partnership with NovaStream and Soundpark Studios, these concerts will feature a mix of live and pre-recorded performances by artists from Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, PEI, Quebec, Ontario, Scotland, Ireland, and the Isle of Man. Each night’s concert will start at 7:30PM ADT, following a 30-minute pre-show highlighting the Festival’s community partners and Cape Breton Island’s breathtaking scenery. The concerts will be available to view until the end of October. You can tune in to the concerts through the Celtic Colours website, celtic-colours.com. The concerts will also be streamed on YouTube.

Celtic Colours has always featured a strong lineup of Cape Breton artists, and that won’t change this year. You can expect to see some of your favourites on stage during Celtic Colours At Home, including Ashley MacIsaac, The Barra MacNeils, Beòlach, Gordie Sampson, J.P. Cormier, Mary Jane Lamond, Howie MacDonald, Brenda Stubbert, Hilda Chiasson, Joe MacMaster, Dwayne Côté, Glenn Graham and Rodney MacDonald, Andrea Beaton, Shelly Campbell and dancers Harvey Beaton, Melanie MacDonald, Gerard Beaton, Amanda MacDonald, Jenny MacKenzie, and Sabra MacGillivray.

some of the CAPE BRETON artists Celtic Colours At Home

The “Atlantic Bubble” means some artists will be able to travel to Cape Breton for Celtic Colours this year. Troy MacGillivray (NS), Vishtèn (PEI), Dave Gunning (NS), Old Man Luedecke (NS), and Scottish Gaelic singer Cathy Ann MacPhee—who now resides in Nova Scotia—will all be making the trip from their homes in the Maritimes to perform live and in-person. But the Festival’s lineup isn’t limited to just “local” performers. Pre-recorded performances will come from James Keelaghan (Ontario), Nuala Kennedy (Ireland), Mec Lir (Isle of Man), Corrina Hewat and David Milligan (Scotland), É.T.É. (Quebec), and Kaia Kater (Ontario).

other guests to CELTIC COLOURS at home

In keeping with the Festival’s tradition of shining the spotlight on new, and up-and-coming talent, Celtic Colours will feature first-time performers Morgan Toney—a Mi’kmaq fiddler originally from We’koma’q First Nation; The Fare Thee Well—a new group featuring Rosie MacKenzie and Shannon Quinn; Shawnee Paul—a young Mi’kmaq musician from Eskasoni; and singer-songwriter Steve MacIntyre from Inverness County.

other guests to CELTIC COLOURS at home
Celtic Colours International Festival AT HOME logo 2020

Since 2001, Celtic Colours has incorporated a pair of Artists in Residence who contribute to specific elements of the Festival’s programming. This year’s Artists in Residence are well-known to Celtic Colours audiences. Troy MacGillivray, from Antigonish County, and Irish flautist and singer Nuala Kennedy each have a long history with the Festival. Troy will be joined by siblings Kendra and Sabra MacGillivray while Nuala’s performances will include Tara Breen (fiddle), Tony Byrne (guitar), and dancer Siobhán Butler. Troy and Nuala have been busy over the last few months via Zoom chats and Facetime calls to plan some one-of-a-kind, trans-Atlantic collaborations.

For information on this year’s Festival, artists and the schedule, visit celtic-colours.com

Follow Celtic Colours on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter too.

Watch Part 1 of Episode #103 Sea and be Scene TV at the Celtic Colours International Festival 2012 – host Stephanie Beaumont as she experiences all the fun with a great look at fall on Cape Breton Island plus interviews with Natalie MacMaster, Colin Grant, Margie Beaton and more. You can find Part 2 and the complete list of #SABStv’s episodes here.

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