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SCOTLAND’S largest rural performing arts festival has an international platform this year for the first time. Combining an outdoor travelling stage, pop-up performances in unexpected locations and a digital programme packed with world-class artists, Dumfries and Galloway Arts Festival is returning in a new format for over ten days this July. Starting on Friday (16th), there are 60 events blending music, theatre, dance, comedy and spoken word. New director Melanie Purdie (below) told the Sunday National the festival would mark the start of the highly anticipated return to theatre, gigs and shows following the coronavirus lockdowns. Purdie said the festival, which had to be cancelled last year because of the pandemic, was a “vital” component of the country’s arts calendar each year.
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A new ship is dotting Detroit’s River Walk. Back for its seventh season, the Detroit History Tour’s (DHT) Tall Ship series started Friday for a three-week run of educational cruises around the Detroit River. Its opening “Great Lakes Ecology and Knot Tying” tour is one of four cruise options that cover a variety of topics including biology, history, stargazing, music and an overall experience of life on a ship.
“Guests are going to experience sailing on a historic vessel on the Detroit River,” said Bailey Sisoy-Moore, executive director of DHT. “They’re going to learn about the history of the river, of the city of Detroit, of Belle Isle, the Ambassador Bridge, the Detroit Windsor Tunnel, prohibition, the civil rights movement, the Underground Railroad, and what swims, eats, lives and fishes in the Detroit River.”
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