St. Ann' The Gaelic College of Celtic Arts and crafts with its hosting partner of the Cape Breton the Silver Dart Lodge in Baddeck offer the money rameau - Arts Celtic for a Celt holiday heart of Cape Breton package available July 11 to August 15, 2011. In the beauty of Sainte-Anne and Baddeck, visitors first hand experience the ingrained culture of Cape Breton through a variety of disciplines, including the great bagpipes, Bodhran, violin and Cape Breton dance, Celtic harp and Gaelic language and song. Also featured are Highland dance, accompanying on the piano, pipe band drumming, Scottish small pipes and weaving. Those who purchase the package holiday may choose the disciplines they wish to meet.
The twig of silver - Arts Celtic for a Celt in the core package includes five nights accommodation Cape Breton Silver Dart lodge in Baddeck, breakfast, Gaelic traditional College of Cape Breton Summer School, lunch at the College and a Gaelic Welcome Pack. "This is the beginning of our progressive marketing plan to diversify our products and services to integrate our partners and our colleagues and to increase the level of services for our students.". Give our students the opportunity to stay in a resort of the Cape Breton high-end as the Silver Dart will help us attract a demographic new student, "said Connie MacAskill, Marketing and Promotions officer."
Packages start from occupation double $735 / person plus taxes applicable in a room double Lodge is the Silver Dart Lodge. Rates may vary depending on the room type selected.
For more information on the Gaelic College of Celtic Arts and crafts and his dedication to the preservation of the Gaelic language, arts and culture, visit http://www.gaeliccollege.edu/. To book the twig of silver - Arts Celtic for a Celt package heart of Cape Breton holiday visit http://www.maritimeinns.com/en/home/silverdartlodge/default.aspx
On the Gaelic college of Celtic arts and crafts
The Gaelic college is the property of the foundation of the Gaelic college, a nonprofit organization founded in 1937 to create a centre to protect, promote and perpetuate the language, music, the arts and culture of the Scottish settlers of the region. The Foundation is incorporated under the laws of Nova Scotia as a registered charity. The statement of current mission of the College, which has not changed since its creation, is to promote, preserve and perpetuate through studies in all regions, culture, language, music, arts, crafts, customs and traditions of immigrants from the Highlands of Scotland. The school is a versatile facility offering:
Session of the school of summer and leave in March, degree-credit courses and gaéliques course online
Seniors Elderhostel Programs
Concerts, Festivals, Céilidhs
Hospitality for groups, events, conventions and meetings
A craft shop which specializes in Scottish and local crafts and includes a Scottish clothing of functioning sewing room.
Another culture of courses and workshops throughout the year
Great Hall of the Clans - exhibition Gaelic Heritage Learning Centre consists of eight stations of interpretation
Gaelic College of Celtic Arts and crafts is a founding member of the Celtic heart of cooperative in North America, a group of eleven of Cape Breton business representative and preserve the Gaelic and Celtic cultural of experiments on Cape Breton Island.
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