Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, the National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture, has launched Scotland’s first-ever Gaelic Poetry Path.
The route will take visitors from the south to the north of the island, discovering the works of renowned Gaelic poets along the way.
One of a number of recordings made at ‘The Celtic Congress’ 1949. Poem read by Sorley MacLean, Scottish Gaelic poet. The Celtic Congress, an annual meeting of delegates from the six Celtic ...
The first Gaelic poet has been appointed as Scotland's Makar. Lewis-born Peter Mackay says he is keen to use his new role as the national poet to champion his native tongue, but not at the expense ...
Aunt Julia The subject of this poem is Norman MacCaig's Aunt Julia. She lived in a croft on a small island in the Outer Hebrides, speaking no English, only her native Gaelic language. Basking ...
Staged by the National Theatre of Scotland, Through the Shortbread Tin sets out to explore the many-layered story of James Macpherson’s Ossian poems. We should expect a show full of questions and ...