Hybrid Royal National Mòd 'a huge success'

Hybrid Royal National Mòd 'a huge success'

Oct 18, 2021 by BBC News - Scotland

Key Facts

  • The Royal National Mòd features Gaelic song, music and poetry A hybrid version of Scotland's biggest celebration of Gaelic language and culture has been described as a "huge success".
  • The Royal National Mòd, held this year in Inverness, featured choir singing and song, poetry and piping contests.
  • James Graham, chief executive of organisers An Comunn Gàidhealach, said: "It's safe to say that the Mòd has been a huge success this year and we're over the moon that the hybrid approach has given everyone the opportunity to enjoy the festivities at home and in countries right around the world.
  • The 129-year-old festival is held annually and usually staged in a different town or city each year.

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