Category Archives: Concerts

Ceòl ‘s Craic

Ceòl ‘s Dràma

18 June 2016, CCA, 350 Sauchiehall St, Glasgow.

Dàimh
Glasgow Gaelic School Music & Drama Students

Tickets available HERE.

7.45pm: Students from the An Lòchran supported Glasgow Gaelic School’s drama department will perform a short drama directed by Artair Donald.

8.15pm: Music students from the school take the stage to perform a set of traditionally inspired compositions and Gaelic song.

9.30pm: The evening’s bill will be completed with the welcome return of headliners Dàimh. The Gaelic supergroup are long‐established favourites at folk festivals in Scotland, Ireland and across Europe. Recent accolades include last year’s award for the “Best Folk Band in Europe” at the prestigious Folkherbst competition in Germany and most recently winner of “Folk Band of the Year” at the Scottish Traditional Music Awards.

Tickets £12 / £10

Consairt na Nollaig

Poster

The SGG Christmas Concert will be on Monday 14th December at 7pm in Renfield St Stephen’s Church.

The concert will feature performances by Orcastra SGG, Comhlan Pioba SGG, Coisirean Clarsaich as well as two of our folk groups, Craicte Leis and Gleus. We are pleased to welcome back Ceolraidh Ghaidhlig Ghlaschu as our guests.

Tickets are available from the school office and are priced at £4. Children’s tickets are free (maximum 2 per adult purchase).

 

Gruth Is Uachdar

Gruth is Uachdar Gaidhlig Gruth is Uachdar Beurla

Orcastra SGG and Drama S1/2 present a new performance, inspired by the music from Gruth Is Uachdar (Crowdie and Cream), by Donald Shaw and Charlie McKerron, from the BBC Television series.

The performance has been created in collaboration with Theatre Gu Leor and promises to be an exciting and engaging event, involving around 120 of our young people.

Gruth Is Uachdar will be performed on the 18th and 19th of June at 7pm, in Sgoil Ghaidhlig Ghlaschu. Tickets are available from the school or on the door. Adults £3, others free.

Music at St John’s

10 pupils from SGG performed as part of the Music at St John’s concert series at St John’s Episcopal Church, Greenock.

The audience was blown away by the talent of our young people, and particularly their versatility and enthusiasm.