Royal National Mòd News

​VIRTUAL ROYAL NATIONAL MÒD’S ENTRY CLOSING DATE EXTENDED

Published: 30 Jul 2020

Time is running out for participants to submit their performances for The Virtual Royal National Mòd which will be held online this year. However, An Comunn Gàidhealach have announced that the entry deadline will now be extended to the 21st August, meaning that participants wishing to take part at this year’s Mòd now have extra time to register their submissions.

Seonag, Mòd Officer, said, “With children now returning to schools in early August, we especially want to give schools more time to enter and take part in this year’s Mòd, so participants now have an extended period, until the 21st
August to enter. We’re delighted with the effort people have gone to with their submissions so far, across the range of art-forms. The extended date for submissions now gives schools and pupils the extra opportunity to take part.”

James Graham, Chief Executive of An Comunn said, “It’s been a difficult year for the Arts and festivals like our own this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. None of us imagined that we would be holding our events online this year but being able to do so allows us to showcase the Gaelic Arts despite the current situation.”

The Virtual Royal National Mòd will be held in October 2020. For any further information regarding how to take part, please visit: https://www.ancomunn.co.uk/air-loidhne.

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TAIGH CÈILIDH A’ MHÒID

Published: 08 Jul 2020

​TAIGH CÈILIDH A’ MHÒID

We will have songs from the following at Taigh Cèilidh a’ Mhòid. This Thursday at 8.30pm, live on the Royal National Mod Facebook page.2000 – Deirdre Nic an t-Sagairt

2000 – Innis MacLeod
2001 – Riona J I Whyte
2001 – Archie Maclean
2002 – Kirsteen S Menzies
2002 – Calum Alex MacMillan
2003 – Jenna Cumming
2003 – Darren MacLean
2004 – Iseabail Nic an t-Sagairt
2004 – Gillebride Mac‘Illemhaoil
2005 – Fiona NicChoinnich
2005 – Kenneth Nicolson
2006 – Kirsteen L NicDhòmhnaill
2006 – Alasdair C Whyte
2007 – Jean Mackay
2007 – James Graham
2008 – Kerrie Finlay
2008 – Lyle Kennedy
2009 – Sineag MacIntyre
2009 – Steven MacIomhair

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