I added a jazz track to this clip to get rid of the noise of the wind. If you'd like to hear the Gaelic singer, Fiona J Mackenzie, visit
http://www.fionamackenzie.org/Audio_Map.html
Isabella Dance presents Tides of Time - An evening on the shore of Alness Bay.
20 August 2009
Mud flats, sand and gravel - areas of transition between the earth, sea and sky. Rivers meet tides, sand and silt creep seaward, and the finest layer of water on mud reflects the ever changing skies. The shores of the Cromarty Firth which are recognised places of scientific significance, habitats for many wild creatures: birds, mammals and invertebrates, are also rich in history and myth, stories of marine activity and Selkies abound in folklore of the area.
Experience the ecology of the area with Countryside Ranger - Martin Hind
Site Specific dance performance with guest artist Gaelic Singer - Fiona MacKenzie
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