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Tattoo to pay tribute to Robert Burns



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Published Date: 22 November 2008
ONE of Robert Burns' most dramatic works is to take centre stage at the 60th Edinburgh Military Tattoo.
Extracts from Tam O'Shanter, the bard's celebrated poem, will be staged on the castle esplanade as the centrepiece of next year's show to mark the Year of Homecoming. Dramatic scenes will also be beamed on to the walls of Edinburgh Castle during the
Burns tribute.

The Tattoo will also be going on tour for four free showcases around the country as part of the Homecoming – a year-long series of events to coincide with the 250th anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns.

Tattoo organisers have revealed that, despite the financial downturn, interest in next year's show is "very encouraging" from the travel trade, even though tickets do not go on sale until 1 December.

Alan Smith, the marketing manager, said Homecoming was expected to help offset the impact of the credit crunch on the event. VisitScotland has spent months pushing Homecoming around the world and has pledged that Burns Night in January will be promoted more than ever before.

Next year's Tattoo will feature a drumming military band from Switzerland, an all-male Canadian choir, Tongan musicians and students from the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama in Glasgow.

The Homecoming celebrations kick off on Burns Night, with Glasgow's Celtic Connections festival hosting a series of major showcases, and will run until St Andrew's Night.



The full article contains 242 words and appears in The Scotsman newspaper.
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1

Rob - Honest Toun,

22/11/2008 00:24:01
Homecoming is juist an Inglification o the Scots word 'hamecomin' that means 'birth' sae celebratin the Homecoming juist means a celebration o the 250th anniversar o the hamecomin o Robert Burns.
2

Rob - Honest Toun,

22/11/2008 00:37:46
Syne 2009 is gaun tae be a year lang celebration o the Bard's hamecomin it micht be a guid thing tae get his faither's name richt. There been mony a Burns Supper whaur the guests hiv been telt that Robert Burns' faither wis cried William Burnes.

This is richt but maist speakers pronounce his name as Burness an this is wrang. It's pronounced Burns juist the same wey that Barnes is pronounced Barns an Inglis is pronounced Ingels.

Robert Burns yaised a mair modern spellin nor his faither did but nae maitter whit wey they spelt it, his faither's name wis pronounced Burns juist the same wey as his ain.
3

donald,

glasgow 22/11/2008 05:58:54
Tam O' Shanter is always a safe favourite with Onionists. How about a Parcel of Rogues and a march on Holyrood?
4

Mercutio,

FALKIRK 22/11/2008 06:12:53
#3 The usualpolitical aside from you! How about
Does Haughty Gaul Invasion Threat?

O, let us not, like snarling tykes,
In wrangling be divided,
Till, slap! come in a unco loun,
And wi' a rung decide it!
Be Britain still to Britain true,
Amang oursels united!
For never but by British hands
Maun British wrangs be righted!
5

Randomly Blocked Poster, ,

22/11/2008 08:33:04
Cringe!!!!
6

Western Gael,

22/11/2008 15:32:46
A tribute to Rob't Burns, with "Cutty Sark" being prominently featured, was the major element of the 1996 Tattoo.

 

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