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Programme 2
Ulster-Scots Language Society, James Fenton, Highland Dance classes & Stumpie's Brae…
Anne Smyth tells us about the Ulster-Scots Language Society and James Fenton talks about the five elements that make up the Ulster-Scots language.
Raymond Kavanagh recites ‘Stumpie’s Brae’ and we hear about highland dance classes from teacher, Gillian Jones.
We find out how Gracehill Primary has introduced Ulster-Scots culture into the school - and Robert Watt plays the bagpipes.
Plus Liam Logan reviews Martin Scorsese’s ‘Gangs of New York’.
Last on
Thu 6 Feb 200319:30
BBC Radio Ulster
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The Mason’s Apron
Duration: 00:45
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Ulster-Scots culture in Gracehill Primary school
Duration: 04:20
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Highland Dancing with local children
Duration: 04:36
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Gangs of New York
Duration: 03:22
Broadcasts
- Sun 2 Feb 200319:03BBC Radio Ulster
- Thu 6 Feb 200319:30BBC Radio Ulster



