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Scotland The Brave
  • Alasdair Hutton
  • Sean O'Boyle
  • Greg Moore
  • Andrew Fuller
  • Kelly MacKenzie-Thurley
  • Marcus Holden
  • Scottish Dance Company of Canada
  • Colleen Rintamaki
Alasdair Hutton

Presenter Alasdair Hutton is the Voice of the Edinburgh Tattoo and is delighted to be presenting Scotland The Brave.

He has presented Andrew McKinnon’s Scotland the Brave concerts in Australia and looks forward to being part of the show in Canada and America.

Sean O’Boyle

Sean O’Boyle (Music Director) is an expert on celtic music. His very popular compositions have been performed by leading orchestras in North America, including the Cincinnati Pops.

Greg Moore

Greg Moore is one of Australia's best loved tenors. He features on the best selling DVD of Scotland The Brave, which has sold over 50,000 copies in Australia alone.

Andrew Fuller

Andrew Fuller was a member of the Victoria Police Pipe Band which won the coveted World Pipe Band Championship in Glasgow in 1998. He has performed all over the world and given a joint recital with the late and great Gordon Duncan of Perth, Scotland - a true highlight for any piper.

Kelly MacKenzie-Thurley

London-based soprano Kelly MacKenzie-Thurley has sung with leading opera companies throughout the world and was guest soloist at the Sydney Opera House performance of Scotland The Brave attended by the Governor-General of Australia.

Marcus Holden

Marcus Holden is a co-founder of Fiddlers Festival, and consistently brings the house down with his dazzling performances of scotitsh favourites.

Scottish Dance Company of Canada

The Scottish Dance Company of Canada was established in 1996 and includes past and present World Champions.

Colleen Rintamaki

28 year old, Canadian Highland dancer, Colleen Rintamaki from Pickering, Ontario won the prestigious SOBHD Adult World Highland Dancing Championship at the Cowal Highland Gathering 6 times! Making this accomplishment just that bit more staggering is the fact that Colleen Rintamaki has won at Cowal every year she has competed beginning in 1995 when she first won the Juvenile World Championship. She repeated this in 1996 and then went on to win two World Junior wins in 1997 and 1998. Moving into the Adult section in 1999 she began her total domination of the Adult World Championship. In doing so, she has broken all records since the World Championships began in 1948. In 2002 she set a new record for most successive wins and then won again in 2003 and 2005. This year she broke the record for the most World Championship titles held by one person. Her performances over the years have been brilliant and the record she has set will undoubtedly stand for a long, long time, - maybe forever!

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