Major Projects

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The projects gathered here reward patient reading. Specialist archival vocabulary and the assumption of some prior cultural grounding can make individual records feel opaque at first, so each article works to situate an initiative within its funding history, its partner organisations, and the artistic questions it set out to answer. This is documentation rather than a comprehensive census of Gaelic culture, and it makes no claim to capture every initiative active in the field.

Read across the clusters and a pattern emerges: the most durable Gaelic arts work tends to braid language, place, and collaboration together rather than treating them as separate concerns. Whether you arrive as a practitioner, a historian, or simply someone drawn to the living tradition, the comparisons here are meant to help you trace how ideas travelled between projects and why certain approaches took root.

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