Development

  • GASD Logo

    NEW FUND FOR GAELIC ARTS - May 2004

    A new £400,000 fund to promote the Gaelic arts over the next three years is to be launched this week.

  • Report Launch, Demand for the Gaelic arts, Nov 2006

    GAELIC ARTS HAVE A KEY ROLE IN LANGUAGE SURVIVAL - November 2006

    This study confirms an important link between the Gaelic arts and language survival, with 80% of respondents of the opinion that the growth and development of the Gaelic arts are essential to Gaelic language maintenance.

  • BOOK NOW FOR MAJOR GAELIC ARTS CONFERENCE - 16th April 2007

    A major Gaelic Arts Conference will take place on the 8th and 9th May 2007, in An Lanntair, Stornoway.

  • Conference reception

    DEALBH EALAIN - May 2007

    On the 8th and 9th May a host of artists, practitioners, students, and Gaelic arts and language professionals descended upon An Lanntair for Dealbh Ealain - the Gaelic Arts Conference organised by PnE on behalf of GASD.

  • GASD forum at the Dealbh Ealain conference, 2007

    GASD at the Mod

    Dealbh Ealain, the first Gaelic arts conference in 10 years, was held in Stornoway in May 2007. Organised by Pròiseact nan Ealan (PnE), in conjunction with the GASD (Gaelic Arts Strategic Development) Forum, the conference saw artists, funders, audiences and stakeholders come together for the 2 day event to discuss and debate the future of the Gaelic arts. Since then Donna Cunningham, Director of Firefly Productions, has been writing the eagerly awaited conference report – which will be launched at the Royal National Mod on 19th October in Fort William.

  • Chrisella Ross and Arthur Cormack at Dealbh Ealain

    DEALBH EALAIN REPORT LAUNCH AT THE MOD - October 2007

    A major report on the Gaelic arts was published on the 19th October at the Royal National Mod in Fort William. The report, commissioned by Pròiseact nan Ealan (PnE), in conjunction with the GASD (Gaelic Arts Strategic Development) Forum, was written by Donna Cunningham, Director of Firefly Productions, and is based on the findings of Dealbh Ealain, the Gaelic Arts Conference held in An Lanntair, Stornoway, earlier this year.