The
Vermont Institute of Celtic Arts actively preserves and
promotes Celtic culture, heritage and music by offering instruction in
traditional Celtic disciplines. The school is the only year round institution
of its kind in the state, and one of the few in New England.
Central Vermont is an ideal location for this unique educational institute
as the majority of the local area was originally settled by Scottish and
Irish immigrants. The school is nestled in Vermont’s gentle hills
close to the village of Marshfield and just minutes away from Fruitlands
Bed and Breakfast. The location is secluded enough to provide an appropriate
atmosphere for numerous social and musical activities, and yet close enough
to two major interstates so as to be easily accessible.
Currently, the Vermont Institute of Celtic Arts provides instruction in
Highland piping, Scottish smallpiping, French bagpipes, Irish flute, whistle,
and bodhran to over eighty students. The school also offers several satellite
programs in the areas of: Highland snare drumming, Highland dancing, and
Cape Breton style fiddling.
(802) 426-3096
iain@pivot.net
Slainte,
Iain Mac Harg
Pipe Major Catamount
Pipe Band
Director Vermont Institute of Celtic Arts
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