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Ghillies on, aboynes donned, bagpipes ready
Ghillies on, aboynes donned, bagpipes ready

Otago Daily Times

time30-05-2025

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  • Otago Daily Times

Ghillies on, aboynes donned, bagpipes ready

Highland dancers (from left) Eleanor McKay Vercoe, 10, Lara Mills, 8, Elise Cookson, 7, and Lucy McKay Vercoe, 6, are ready to perform at the 113th Annual Highland and National Dancing Championships at Otago Boys' High School today. PHOTO: LINDA ROBERTSON While many of us will be blissfully sleeping in this weekend, hundreds of Highland and National dancers will be flinging themselves across a stage to the skirl of bagpipes. Piping and Dancing Association of New Zealand Otago Centre president Shiobhan Smith said about 120 dancers of all ages, from as far away as Auckland, would be competing in the 113th Annual Highland and National Dancing Championships at Otago Boys' High School. She said the Otago provincial competition had attracted so many competitors this year because South Island dancing titles were also on offer at the championships. "So there'll be awards for South Island level dancing as well as Otago level dancing, all in the same competition." She said it was also very popular because the competition had a very long history. "The actual Piping and Dancing Association of New Zealand started in Dunedin, hence why we have that long history. "A number of the cups and trophies that we give out, have been awarded since at least the 1920s. "They often have the who's who of Highland dancing from the last 100 years as winners [are] engraved on them, so there's a lot of prestige in doing well at these competitions. "It is also one of the best big competitions for competitors to compete in, in order to complete their preparations for the New Zealand championships in July." At the same time, the Otago Centre would be running the 113th Annual Solo Piping Competitions at John McGlashan College, where about 65 pipers would be vying for Otago, South Island and national titles, she said. "If we weren't doing this on a King's Birthday weekend, we'd be sleeping in. "But we're a passionate bunch. "I don't think any of us could see ourselves doing anything but. "There's no such thing as sleeping in on a weekend like this — not with all the bagpipes around." Entry to both events is free.

Dancers, pipers to converge on Dunedin
Dancers, pipers to converge on Dunedin

Otago Daily Times

time28-05-2025

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  • Otago Daily Times

Dancers, pipers to converge on Dunedin

Junior dancer Lara Mills, 8, will compete in the Otago Centre annual Highland & National Dancing Championship competitions. Photo: supplied Dunedin will host hundreds of pipers and Highland dancers from across the country for the annual Championship Piping & Highland & National Dancing Competitions over King's Birthday Weekend. The Highland & National Dancing Championship competitions will be held this Saturday and Sunday, from 8.30am at Otago Boys' High School, and the Piping Championship competitions will be held at John McGlashan College at the same time. The dancing sections will include more than 100 competitors, coming from as far afield as Auckland and Invercargill, ranging in age from under 6 years to 18 years and over. The piping championship competition will involve about 65 competitors, ranging from under 16 years to open events. Organisers from the Otago Centre of the Piping & Dancing Association of New Zealand say competition will be particularly strong across the lower grades. The competition weekend will finish with New Zealand's top solo pipers coming together for the Double March, Reel and Strathspey event, to be held at the Leisure Lodge on Saturday night, June 1, from 7.30pm. All welcome, entry costs $10. @

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