Sae oot tae the show we gaed...
This is the second year running for the show at the Festival, but hurry if you want to see it, as it is only on until the 18th August. Led by seven Scot trad musicians, the story is narrated in Scots language by a story teller in front of a screen showing an animation film based on illustrations by Jojo Norris. This is the tale of a little boy living with his granny, who gets lost and found again, helped by his distinctive hat and all the many animals that surround him. The sweet story really appealed to the boys, they had no trouble understanding Scots, and loved the original music, composed by James Ross, who was also playing the piano. Each character in the story had its own instrument, making it very much like a Scottish version of Peter and the Wolf.
The musicians and the screen showing the animation |
You can watch the 2012 show here and take a look at the lovely web site.
Julien is ever so pleased with his signed copy of the book |
Aye, that's richt, and in ma best Scots voice tae.
Julien's overall rating: 5 stars (out of 5)
Julien's scariest bit: The "urisk"
Leo's favourite bit: The dancing cat
Mum's favourite bit: The selkie
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