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Five Reasons to See ... The Kist

Five Reasons to See ... The Kist

Date: 10 August 2011
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The Kist chronicles the best of Scots music, from Gaelic rhythms to modern pop. With influences from around the world, wherever Scots have roamed, the show features young, new talent alongside Grammy Award winner Marcus Hummon. Here's why creator Fiona Kennedy thinks you should see the show.


Aside from going to see The Kist to find shelter from Edinburgh’s inevitable rain, here are five reasons to see this outstanding act.

1. The Music.
This is traditional Scottish music with a twist. Taking you on a journey from traditional to modern, such as KT Tunstall and Paolo Nutini. The cast will also be joined by the grammy award-winner, Marcus Hummon who will show how Scotland has influenced styles around the world, like country music.

2. The pure Scottish-ness.
Whether you’re a Scot yourself or one of the many tourists flocking to Edinburgh during the festival, you can’t help being taken over by The Kist's wonderful Scottish spirit and stories. The set, music, costumes and performers – they are all native to this country.

3. The angelic Ruairidh MacDonald.
This 11 year star possesses a voice filled with such feeling that even the most cold-hearted of people will be reaching for a hanky. But let’s not forget the rest of the cast, Fiona Kennedy has scoured the country and found the absolute best in musical talent.

4. The fabulous costumes!
Tartan galore and Harris Tweed. The boys are in kilts and the girls are in rich-coloured tartan dresses, and even knee high tartan boots! The costumes designer, Joyce Young’s collection The Tartan Spirit has been showcased in New York and Los Angeles, and modelled by the likes of Kimberley Stewart.

5. Kistceltica.
After The Kist's run, for the last week of the festival Fiona Kennedy will transform the New Town Theatre into vibrant, worldwide musical hub. Each night a range of Scottish, Celtic, country and jazz performers will showcase their incredible talent each night.

The Kist is on at 21.00 at the New Town Theatre from 4-21 August.

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