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15.11.2008 Govan Gaelic Heritage CelebrationSorry about the belated notice, but I have only just learned about what sounds like a bit of a once-in-a-lifetime shot. The bunf is:
Sparr is an exciting community project about the shipyards of Govan, its history, the community and the spirit of the people. Spŕrr is a Gaelic word with a dual meaning: creating an opening and the act of riveting or joining together….. and that is what is happening in Govan through Spŕrr. Local people are getting together to create new openings: new possibilities for themselves and their community to join together to create the future. The results of that process will be shared at a free event on 15 November in the Big Shed in Govan– the former Harland & Woolf engineering shed which has hosted flagship productions such as ‘The Big Picnic’ and ‘The Ship’.
So wrap up warm and head down to The Big Shed to join Govan folk in celebrating their Gaelic heritage. The main performance is on Saturday 15th November. Be prepared for a moving performance that includes a truly breathtaking stunt. You are invited to dress in a way that celebrates Govan – the past, present or future. Adults and children who come in costume will be invited to join in the end of show parade. So get creative and bring the whole family along. This event promises to provide fun for all ages. Doors Open at 7.15pm. And the good news is that Spŕrr is a FREE EVENT.
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