An ce貌l agus dannsa as fhe脿rr bhon Tat霉. Bill Innes introduces highlights from this year's Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo at Edinburgh Castle.
Mur a b'urrainn dhut a bhith aig an fh猫is san L霉nastal, seo cothrom an ce貌l agus na seallaidhean as fhe脿rr fhaicinn bho That霉 R矛oghail Dh霉n 脠ideann 2017. Bha c貌rr is 1000 cluicheadair agus luchd ci霉il an l脿thair bho iomadh d霉thaich - nam measg p矛obairean, dannsairean agus drumairean. 'S e Bill Innes a chuireas f脿ilte oirbh do gach cleas is car agus am measg nan c貌mhlain a chithear sa phr貌gram, bidh Hjaltibonhoga - f矛dhlearan 脿 Sealtainn, C貌mhlan N猫ibhidh na h-Innseachan agus airson a' chiad turas a-riamh aig an Tat霉, c貌mhlan 脿 Iapan, an 'Japanese Ground Self Defence Force Central Band' a toirt blas traidiseanta bhon d霉thaich aca fh猫in.
The 2017 Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo draws together a host of creative talent from four continents as the showpiece event celebrates 'A Splash of Tartan'. The Scottish capital's ancient castle plays host to a stunning array of performers from all corners of the world. 大象传媒 ALBA offers you a front-row seat to this remarkable and internationally acclaimed event.
The show features a line-up of nearly 1000 performers, including hundreds of musicians, pipers, drummers, singers and dancers. Bill Innes introduces the performers, among them are the Shetland Fiddlers Hjaltibonhoga, the Indian Naval Band and the Japanese Ground Self Defense Force Central Band, who bring their nation's traditional as well as contemporary music to the evening's proceedings, while acting as the first representatives for their country at the Tattoo.
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Na p矛osan as fhe脿rr bho Tat霉 R矛oghail Dh霉n 脠ideann
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Presenter | Bill Innes |