Celebrating Simon MacKenzie and Gaelic Arts Pioneers

This collection treats Scottish Gaelic heritage as a living practice rather than a museum exhibit. The work documented here belongs to singers who carry waulking songs forward, to storytellers who keep the sgeulachd tradition breathing, and to the researchers who trace how a phrase survives across generations. You will find the focus squarely on arts-led preservation and the careful recording of cultural projects, not on grammar drills or political commentary.
Treat the archive as a starting point for deeper study. Some documentation reflects the priorities of the projects that produced it, so read each entry alongside its context rather than as a settled account. For practitioners and historians alike, the value lies in connecting these threads into your own continued work with the language and its arts.