Lisa McGillvray, nine, and Katie Lambert, 12, from the Christina Cairns Dance School combined with Pipe Sergeant Colin Prentice, 26, of the Argyll Pipe Band to launch Scotland's premier festival celebrating Gaelic linguistic and cultural heritage.
TWO young dancers performed a Highland Fling as they kicked off rehearsals for this year's Royal National Mod, which will be held in Dunoon.
Lisa McGillvray, nine, and Katie Lambert, 12, from the Christina Cairns Dance School combined with Pipe Sergeant Colin Prentice, 26, of the Argyll Pipe Band to launch Scotland's premier festival celebrating Gaelic linguistic and cultural heritage.
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