
Opportunities for pipers and Ulster-Scots writers, a hairt-sang for the working folk and inside a landmark church at Ballintoy
A new opportunity for solo pipers, an online course for Ulster-Scots writers, a song to warm the heart and a visit to a landmark church in Ballintoy.
Rab Lennox has a chat with Chloe McGreggor about the Belfast TradFest winter weekend and an opportunity it presents for solo pipers to win a place at a major festival in France.
Anne McMaster joins the chat to tell the team about “Sheddas on tha Page” – a way to build creative writing skills in Ulster-Scots.
Willie Hill meets Robert Corbett at the much-photographed white church in Ballintoy to hear more about the history of the Parish.
And Stuart Patterson’s hairt-sang is about a song for working folk.
Helen Mark’s in the driving seat as always and listeners are invited to contact the programme with a good Ulster-Scots yarn or event to talk about. The easiest way to do that is by email - kintra@bbc.co.uk.
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- Sun 19 Feb 2023 18:03ѿý Radio Foyle & ѿý Radio Ulster