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St Kilda Island of the Birdmen archiveThe Birdmen' of St Kilda - Scaling the sheer cliffs of their rocky home 'the Birdmen' of St Kilda harvested a living from seabirds and their eggs for more than 3,000 years. The decline and depopulation of their society was a slow process, accelerated by contagions from the mainland. By the time the British government evacuated the island in 1930 there were hardly thirty people left - clinging to their unique way of life and furious landscape and roped to their customs and language. Living on the edge - St Kilda is the most westerly of Scottish islands and the last landfall before America. It is the UK's only dual World Heritage Site - for both natural and cultural heritage - and the cliffs rise taller than the Empire State Building. Traditional Gaelic song and contemporary music are performed against a backdrop of vintage and modern film as a cast of actors, singers and acrobats tell the story of the 'Birdmen' of St Kilda. Memerising Multi-media - Two large screens frame the stage and show archive film from 1908 to1930. Interwoven with these highly emotional images is spectacular contemporary film of the place, its story and dramatic aerial cliff-dancers. Staged production in Gaelic, French and English. Duration: 1 hour 25 minutes approx.

Cast/Performers

Alyth McCormack (Catriona), Alain Eloy (John)

Creatives/Company

Company(s): Choeur et acrobates des Hainauts, Ensemble Musiques Nouvelles
Musical Director: Jean-Paul Dessy
Director: Thierry Poquet
Other(s): Lew Bogdan (concept), Iain F Macleod (texts), Iain F Macleod (drama film), Thierry Poquet (drama film), Cie Retouramont (dance film), Keith Partridge (dance film), Norman Chalmers (creative adviser), Malcolm Maclean (creative adviser)
Music(s): David P Graham, Jean-Paul Dessy

St Kilda Island of the Birdmen

St Kilda Island of the Birdmen (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01970962392. Details of all St Kilda Island of the Birdmen archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01010096093

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17 Aug 09
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