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Lochinver Primary School Choir Shines at 2000 Royal National Mod
The Lochinver Primary School choir, known as Coisir Og Loch an Inbhir, achieved notable success at the 2000 Royal National Mod held in Dunoon. The children, led by their head teacher and conductor Kenny Mackenzie, participated in the prestigious Gaelic music festival, marking a significant milestone in their young musical careers.
The choir secured second place in the rural primaries’ competition and fourth in the under-13 unison singing category. This event was particularly special as it was the first time many children had performed at a National Mod, a celebration of Gaelic culture and music. Their performance took place outside the Queen’s Hall, with Dunoon’s iconic Victorian pier serving as a picturesque backdrop.
Celebrating Cultural Heritage Through Music
The Royal National Mod is renowned for promoting and preserving Gaelic traditions, providing a platform for students and amateur musicians to showcase their talents. The children from Lochinver Primary School represented their community with pride and enthusiasm, reflecting the dedication of both the students and their conductor.
Kenny Mackenzie expressed immense pride in the choir’s achievements. He noted that participating in such a prestigious event not only enhances the children’s singing skills but also fosters a deeper appreciation for their Gaelic heritage. Mackenzie emphasized the importance of encouraging young people to engage with their cultural roots through music.
In preparation for the competition, the choir practiced diligently, honing their skills to deliver a captivating performance. Their efforts paid off as they impressed judges and audiences alike with their harmony and enthusiasm.
A Memorable Experience for Young Performers
For many of the children, this experience was a first glimpse into the world of competitive music performance. The excitement of taking the stage at the National Mod created lasting memories, instilling a sense of accomplishment and teamwork among the young singers.
Parents and community members celebrated the choir’s achievements, recognizing the hard work and dedication that went into preparing for the event. The success of Coisir Og Loch an Inbhir serves as a testament to the vibrant arts culture present in Lochinver and the surrounding regions.
As the choir continues to grow and develop, their performance at the 2000 Royal National Mod will remain a highlight in their musical journey, inspiring future generations to embrace their cultural heritage through song.
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