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CeilidhMakers!
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Traditional Dance, Song
and Songmaking. Arts-based
activity can make learning fun, and help fulfil curriculum
requirements for Expressive Arts! Short
Projects for Schools and Communities.
Create
and Celebrate!
CeilidhMakers! are
Mats Melin (Traditional Dance) and
Christine Kydd (Traditional Song and Songmaking). Mats
and Christine are both highly experienced in both the creation and delivery
of projects, both as workshop leaders and as administrators. Both
are based in Angus, with their talents sought after throughout Scotland,
the UK, Europe and New Zealand, North America and Canada.
CeilidhMakers! Dance,
Sing and make your own songs!
Traditional
Song, Dance and Songmaking projects for School and
Community groups. These projects are designed to enhance the delivery of
the curriculum in active, dynamic and creative ways, and to add to Community
development through the Arts. An exciting combination
of social
dancing, step dancing, singing and Songmaking allows the group
to learn together,
to sing for dancing, and make up their own songs.
• Songmaking projects recently pioneered in Scotland
have seen children
and adults make up songs which celebrate who they are and
where they come from. These include ‘Celebrating Fife in Song’ (New
Makars Trust) and ‘A Sense of Place’ (Stirling Council).
• Traditional dance projects have been running
successfully through the
efforts of a number of top specialists, including Mats Melin.
Over
the past six years Mats worked with Traditional Dance Development
in
Shetland, Orkney, Sutherland and Angus. Each project included
specially devised education packages for children and young adults.
• Professional development workshops for teachers,
tutors and professionals
at all levels can further enhance the experience. Skills
and experience are gained which can continue to contribute to school
and community.
• Ceilidh - 'kelI - orig. an informal
social gathering among neighbours, with or
without singing, playing instruments, story-telling etc., spontaneously
performed by some or all of those present; a visit, chat, gossip. [The
Concise
Scots Dictionary]
CeilidhMakers! Traditional
Dance, Song and Songmaking -
What’s on Offer?
Workshops, Projects and Project Administration. Projects
can be tailored to your school or group:
Option 1
Create and learn with the Professionals!
Taster Half –day (2 classes or groups each have a workshop in
both song and
dance, of around 45 minutes to 1 hour each, then swap over.)
Option
2
Three Workshop Package (Half –days) includes learning some songs,
and an introduction to songmaking. Traditional dances would include
Scottish step dancing, and a mix of Ceilidh dances.
Option
3
Five Workshop Package would build up a repertoire of dances and songs,
and songmaking. Outcomes can include sharing with other classes.
Option
4
Celebrate! - Ceilidh Making!
By adding rehearsal time, the three and five session options
can be adapted
to working towards a number of possible outcomes.
1) Perform
for the school or
2) Perform
at a school event
3) Perform at a local event or
4) Performance and sharing
in local venues
eg local hospital, old folks home, day centre.
5) Make
a Ceilidh!
CeilidhMakers! Administration Services
We are experienced in working with large agencies including
local authorities.
We can work with you to design the project you want.
We can design projects for more than one school, for a
cluster, larger
group of schools, or a community or communities. Please
contact us for further information.

More about CeilidhMakers!
Mats Melin is an acknowledged authority on Traditional
Dance, and has
delivered a number of highly successful projects for
schools, communities
and local authorities, both as freelancer and project
co-ordinator.
Swedish born Traditional Dancer and Researcher Mats Melin
is based in
Angus. He has worked and performed extensively in Angus,
Sutherland,
the Scottish Highlands, the Hebrides, Orkney, and Shetland,
in their
schools and communities promoting Scottish traditional
dance. He has
also taught and performed in Canada, USA, and New Zealand.
Mats has a
vast knowledge of all aspects of the Scottish Traditional
Dance scene, but
specialises in Step dancing and the old social dances
such as the Scotch
reels and Quadrilles. He has worked both with traditional
and
contemporary artists in Scotland.
Mats has been Traditional Dance Artist in Residence for
both Shetland and
Sutherland. Between 1998 and March 2001 he was working
as the
Traditional Dance Development Officer for the Angus District
on behalf of
The Scottish Traditions of Dance Trust.
Is currently working as a freelance dance teacher and
performer. One of
the main current projects is Step 2000 in Inverness.
He is married with two little girls and presently lives
in Kirriemuir. Tel: 07990 793 716,
email
matsmelin@enterprise.net
Christine Kydd is one of Scotland's most
highly respected singers and workshop
leaders in Scots song. As concert artiste, she has performed and recorded,
over the last twenty years, with other singers
and musicians to produce
some of Scotland’s finest
sounds. Her
work in schools and community has consistently formed
part of her varied
schedule. Includes more recently songmaking
projects for The New Makars
Trust with Primary age children, for local authorities
in Secondary schools,
and with adults, forming community based singing
groups with a focus
on Scots song and Culture. She has extensive experience
of working in
community settings towards performance and celebration. In
1999 and 2000 she was Traditional Music Resident
in Aberdeenshire, and
during 2000 and 2001 was Music Development Officer
for Sound Tracks!,
a community based project on music making
in traditions and technology
for Scottish Arts Council National Lottery, and Stirling
Council. At
present Christine works as freelance singer, and
as tutor and workshop leader
in Scots Song, voice and singing. One major project
she currently contributes
to is Scotland’s School
for Excellence in Traditional Music. Christine
has featured on TV, radio and at numerous festivals
in the UK, in Europe
and in North America, and Russia, as both teacher
and performer.
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