A YEAR OF
ISLAND CULTURES 2011
(Article taken from Argyll and Bute's
website)
Tuesday, 05
May 2009 16:17
Council
Leaders representing the islands in the
Highland and Islands have agreed for their
organisations to work together in
preparation for A Year of Island Cultures
2011.
Orkney, Shetland, the Western Isles and
islands represented by Argyll and Bute,
North Ayrshire and Highland Councils all
have the opportunity to participate in the
year-long festival.
The aims of
A Year of Island Cultures 2011 are to
celebrate and showcase the range of diverse
cultures found in the islands to the north
and west of Scotland.
Councillor
Dougie Philand, Argyll and Bute’s
spokesperson for Arts, Culture, Leisure and
Sport, said: “Argyll and Bute Council has
always recognised the individuality of each
of our islands.
“A Year of
Island Cultures 2011 is a fabulous
opportunity to celebrate not just island
culture, but also the vibrant communities
which make our islands so unique. We look
forward to working with our partners in
ensuring that this festival does justice to
those communities.”
A Steering
Committee with representation from the
council areas involved has been tasked to
engage with all the islands in the region,
both to promote existing events outside the
region and to organise new events and
activities which build cultural links
between the islands.
Shetland, a
host port for the Tall Ships Races in 2011,
is acting as the lead Council for the
project.
Convener
Sandy Cluness expressed his delight on the
arrangement, “We now have a unique
opportunity to work with all the islands in
the region to celebrate all our different
cultures and to show the world how vibrant
our communities are.”
The idea for
A Year of Islands Cultures 2011 emerged from
a debate at the Convention of the Highlands
and Islands in 2008, when Government
ministers encouraged the islands to create a
festival that promotes the culture of
Islands in the Highlands and Islands region.
Douglas
Irvine, spokesperson for the Steering
Committee, said that work has begun to put
together a detailed plan for A Year of
Island Cultures 2011, including the
promotional activities.
The Steering
Committee will meet this month to set up a
programme of tasks.