HARP MAKERS' EXHIBITION
During the Festival there will be an exhibition of harps made in the UK and overseas. This affords an opportunity to try instruments made by different makers … and even to purchase a harp – or perhaps rent one. In addition, there will be music, CDs and plenty of other harp-related goodies on sale. The main exhibition area is in the Napier Building adjacent to the Theatre block.
Holywell Music will be exhibiting in the Foyer of the Robertson Building.
Creighton’s Collection and Simon Chadwick/Early Gaelic Harp Emporium will be exhibiting in the main Dining Hall.
MASSAGE / TANA COLLINS
Bookings to be made at Clarsach Society Information Desk in Dining Hall.
Neck and Shoulders (optional arms/hands) – popular with those whose tension is mainly in their upper body.
Computer users and musicians will benefit in particular as will anyone with poor posture or emotional tension which tends to sit in the shoulders.
Back, Neck and Shoulders – those with mid or low back discomfort including sciatica sufferers
will benefit as will anyone who wants a relaxing or stimulating full back work out.
Leg Massage – refreshes tired and aching legs.
Indian Head Massage – a real stress buster which promotes clarity of thought and calm.
Thai Foot Massage – a blissful experience benefiting mind and body.
Anti-Ageing Facial Massage – combines pressure point work with lymphatic drainage to give that youthful fresh-faced feel.
HOLISTIC PULSING / MARIANNE CRANSTON
Bookings to be made at Clarsach Society Information Desk in Dining Hall.
Holistic Pulsing is also known as the power of gentleness. The specific rhythm, together with the caring and respectful rocking and stretching
invites the body to let go of tensions and blockages from deeper levels. Relaxation is the door to depth and contact with your inner self.
Holistic Pulsing doesn’t impose anything, but invites the body to let go of tensions at increasingly deeper levels, while you are lying on a massage table. There is no need to undress. Your balance is restored and your body starts to function better.
HARP FESTIVAL COMMITTEE
Co-ordinator Mary Scott Artistic Adviser Isobel Mieras Publicity Meg Evans
Chief Steward Helen Forster Harpmakers’ Exhibition/CD sales Sandra Hollingdale Gaelic Adviser John Macleod
Programme/Stage Management Mary Macmaster Programme Fiona Rutherford Publicity/Clarsach Society Information Desk Laurina Strachan
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