NAONED AND DISTRICT PIPE BAND
The Narow and District Pipe Band is a band of lovers that Celtic culture is more emblematic: the bagpipe. They are about thirty amateurs of all ages (aged 12 to 75) and all trades that meet regularly within their group to play the traditional Scottish repertoire made of wallets, gigs or ballads. Historically military, the group can occur at the step or in rank, play at the stop or parade, but still in the traditional Scottish dress. You will be able to admire the kilt, the sporran (kind of small stock exchange worn by each piper) or the glenngarry (black chalk). In addition to the bagpipe players, the group includes clear boxes that mark the rhythm. It has to be admitted that such a spectacle is at the same time devoid of movement in the Scottish lochs, at the same time as very moving. The Nacol & District Pipe Band offers these services (from a piper) for all types of events, professional or private, private or public. We will not reveal here what makes the mystery (and charm…) of the bagpipe players: Under the kilt, what do we really find? To discover this… the pipe band of Nantes repeats every Thursday and 1 Sunday morning on 2 in Saint-Herblain at the premises of DIWAN school in L 'Angevinière.
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