Visit Nairnfor tourism related information on Nairn including accommodation and places to visit
Community InterestNairn community centreThe Centre provides a wide range of activities for all ages. It contains excellent meeting and conference facilities at reasonable costs. Mid scale arts venue, seating up to 300, with a variety of shows and concerts planned for 2010.
Nairn Drama Club The Nairn Drama Club is an amateur drama club that was established in 1946, and owns and runs the Little Theatre in Nairn
Strathspey in MayWelcome to Strathspey in May,
Grantown-on-Spey's Traditional Festival
May 2010
Looking forward to Grantown's ninth Strathspey in May, which year on year takes more of the form of a community festival
The Nairn Book & Arts FestivalOur annual festival is now a well-established and popular mainstay of Nairn’s summer season and one of Scotland’s premier book and arts events.
FeiseanCeòlasWelcome to Ceòlas! A place full of music, song and dance in the Gaelic Community of South Uist. Ceolas strives to direct the impressive team of tutors, pulling them together and combining their services for one special week a year! Please feel free to contact us for further information.
Fèis Gleann Albainn Fèis Gleann Albainn is the fèis in the heart of the Highlands, located at the foot of Loch Ness in the scenic Great Glen
Fèis Tir a Mhurain Fèis Tir a Mhurain is held annually (alternating between Daliburgh and Iochdar schools) and is open to all children and young people from the age of five years who can communicate in Gaelic.
Fèisean nan Gàidheal!Welcome to the official website of Fèisean nan Gàidheal, the organisation which supports the development of community-based Gaelic arts tuition festivals throughout Scotland.
Feis Eige Feis Eige is part of Feisean nan Gaidheal, the association of tuition festivals in the Highlands and Islands
Feis Ile The Islay Festival, Feis Ile has been running since the mid 1980's. We are dedicated to promoting Gaelic and Scottish culture and music to locals and visitors alike.
Feis Lunnainn (Feis London)The first Feis Lunnainn (to give it its Gaelic name, pronounced "Faysh Lunnan"), was launched in a blaze of glory at the House of Commons in 2007.
MusicBlas Festival The Blas Festival has been devised by The Highland Council in partnership with Fèisean nan Gàidheal and the Promoters Arts Network.
Brother Steve's tin-whistle pagesWelcome
... to Brother Steve's tin-whistle pages, a space dedicated to the playing of Irish traditional music on the tin whistle. My aim is to help learners improve their understanding of Irish music and ways of playing it on this humble - but wonderful - little instrument.
Celtic Connections The Celtic Connections Education Programme is a vital component of the festival. Every year, it provides thousands of Scottish school children with the opportunity to experience and enjoy their cultural heritage through free schools concerts and in-school workshops.
Music In Scotland Music In Scotland is dedicated to promoting music and musicians with a Celtic connection to a world-wide audience
Scottish-folk-music.comWelcome to 'scottish-folk-music.com' which will hopefully be enjoyed by Scottish folk music followers, from folk bands and singers right down to the casual toe-tapping listener.
The Living TraditionThe main aim of the magazine is to highlight the rich heritage of traditional music in the British Isles and further a field,
The SessionWelcome to The Session
The exchange of tunes is what keeps traditional Irish music alive. This website is one way of passing on jigs, reels and other dance tunes.