Creative Partner: Scotch Broth

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SCOTCH BROTH is an entertaining mix of songs, participation and fun. The songs are well known to older generations – Coulters Candy, The Wee Kirkcudbright Centipede, Wee Willie Winkie, Ye Cannae Shove Yer Granny Aff A Bus amongst many more.
The children will be encouraged to participate by singing, clapping in time, whistling, performing in the Kazoo Orchestra and playing percussion instruments.
SCOTCH BROTH can be performed for one class or the whole school, as end of term entertainment at Easter, Summer or Christmas or can be fitted to any project you may be working on eg Burns, school fundraiser.
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Dennis Alexander is a Scottish Folk singer / entertainer from Kirkcaldy who takes his music all over Scotland. He has a vast repertoire of songs and is well known for his enthusiastic performances, which fits in to almost any situation.  He is also a very well known children’s entertainer and his show, Scotch Broth, features all the best Scottish traditional children’s songs and is available as schools entertainment, folk festivals, theatres and community events.

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“I was very fortunate to have witnessed Dennis Alexanders “Scotch Broth” show for children at Dysart Primary School this afternoon. I would heartily recommend this to all Primary schools … he really gets the bairns involved!
My kids said it was the best time of their life when we went back to class! Had a ball!”
“A big huge thank you to Dennis Alexander for coming along to Dysart Primary School and letting us all experience his children’s show – Scotch Broth!! Fantastic reviews from children and staff! I’ve never seen a children’s show with so much audience participation.”
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Contact:

Dennis Alexander

220F High Street

KIRKCALDY

Fife

KY1 1JT

Tel 07774 722631

daalexander@hotmail.co.uk

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