
Thursday, 9 August 2007
SLEEPING BEAUTY ATTENDS FESTIVAL!

Wednesday, 8 August 2007
FESTIVAL GETS SOME BALLS!

Grampian Youth Orchestra is using the balls in preparation for their concert on Thursday August 9 at Aberdeen Beach Ballroom.
The youngsters are under the tutelage of innovative American conductor Randell Swiggum, who is using the balls to teach the musicians about co-ordinating beats and rhythms.
AIYF Music Assistant Claire Evans said: “We are really pleased that we managed to get hold of the tennis balls for this exercise. We phoned the club just in time, as they usually donate them for use in police dog training.”
Tickets for the concert at 3pm in Aberdeen Beach Ballroom are available from Aberdeen Box Office on 01224 641122.
FESTIVAL REVIEWS!
Sonja Rasmussen
Evening Express
“With a cast of all ages, and the funkiest fairies ever seen, the young actors squeezed every ounce pf comedy from the script and delivered it with precision timing.
“The Rude Mechanicals stole the show with their hilarious retelling of Pyramus and Thisbe. Absolutely side-splitting."
“Narrated throughout with TV news inserts and interspersed with carefully chosen music, this is a production that looks and sound terrific.”
World Music Night
Jenny Clarke
Evening Express
“Music to make you smile inside and dance for all to see. They are amazing.”
Edinburgh Youth Orchestra
Alan Cooper
The Herald
****
“The Edinburgh orchestra caught the abruptly changing moods of contrasting pictures perfectly, pointed up by some splendid solo playing throughout the orchestra. The percussion section, which sometimes gets taken for granted, was particularly fine.”
Opera Garden
Alan Cooper
The Herald
4*
“When you reduce your forces to this level, they need to be good and this orchestra was fabulous....It was a production bursting at the seams with eye-popping surprises – fantastic.”
World Music Night
Alan Cooper
The Herald
4*
“The ultimate source of the special atmosphere surrounding Aberdeen youth festival is its capacity for bringing together young musicians from every corner of the world in a spirit of co-operation. World Music Night was the very embodiment of this ideal.”
Opera Garden
Roddy Phillips
Press and Journal
“This production has everything in place, from the cast to the orchestra, design and lighting and the new English translation.”
AIYF Opening Concert
Sonja Rasmussen
Evening Express
“A high standard to follow.”
Music At The Mitchell
Alan Cooper
The Herald
4*
Tuesday, 7 August 2007
Local youth orchestra presents a unique concert
Symphony Small Talk
The orchestra is speaking. Let's listen in.
Thursday August 9 @ 3pm
Beach Ballroom
Grampian Youth Orchestra (GYO) breaks from tradition to present an original concept in classical programming.
Local youngsters from across Grampian are being led by American guest conductor and educationalist Randal Swiggum, who has been commissioned by AIYF to programme and conduct an unprecedented family concert entitled Symphony Small Talk.
Randell said: “For lots of people, orchestral music seems either sort of difficult to understand, sort of mysterious or just pretty background music, like musical wallpaper. This concert, of familiar classics and newer, less well-known works will show how listening to the orchestra is a lot like listening to a conversation,or telling a story, where the subject is the music itself”
Breaking from convention the one-hour concert is especially suitable for children ages 6-12, and will appeal both to classical music newcomers and seasoned concert-goers alike, It will be fast paced and interactive, and will be a chance to get both inside the orchestra, and inside some incredible music.
Festival Director Stephen Stenning said: “Randal Swiggum has a very different and exciting approach to creating a concert for mixed audiences. The programme is fast-moving and beautifully presented captivating young audiences, drawing in those unused to classical music and enlivening regular concert goers.”
This is the first full concert given by Grampian Youth Orchestra formed by AIYF. GYO will also be joined by local guitarist Ian Watt.
Repertoire
Dvorak: Slavonic Dance No. 8 in G minor
Lutoslawski: Little Suite
Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez, for guitar and orchestra
Featuring Ian Watt, guitar
Copland: Hoe-down
Ian Watt, guitar
Ian Watt, who has been described as “One of Scotland’s foremost young guitarists”, studies at
Ian’s performances include the opening concert for the “North East Scotland Classical Guitar Society” and a concert at the prestigious “Dundee Guitar Festival 2007”. In April, Ian won the title of “Ishoka Aberdeen Young Musician of the Year 2007” and due to this, will be performing Joaquin Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez with the Aberdeen Youth Orchestra at the
Randal Swiggum, conductor
Randal Swiggum is conductor of the Elgin Youth Symphony Orchestra, of
TICKETS SALES ARE SOARING AFTER JUST ONE WEEK OF AIYF
The 35th Aberdeen International Youth Festival (AIYF ) is celebrating soaring sales and sell out concerts as the first week comes to a close.
The National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Scotland, Edinburgh Youth Orchestra, World Music Night,
Festival Manager Jenny Phillips said: “We are delighted with the ticket sales so far, it is a reflection of the ever growing importance of the Festival in
“The first week has seem some outstanding soloists and groups perform across
Aberdeen International Youth Festival is the world's leading festival of youth arts offering a unique platform for young talent and celebration of youthful creativity and innovation. The Festival attracts an astonishing array of talent from across the world and offers an unmissable chance to experience high quality and diverse performance.
Sunday, 5 August 2007
videos
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Friday, 3 August 2007
Show Change! Insch prgramme to include African Special Guests!

Due to unforeseen circumstances beyond our control we have had to change the advertised programme for the event at the Bennachie Leisure Centre, Insch. Despite the loss of Slovenian dance troupe Igen and Belarussian group Dialogues, AIYF is delighted to be able to announce some very special guests from
Eight young men singing songs of love, hope, worship, courtship, hardship and African social commentary will mesmerise you with their harmonies and tip-toe dance routines. This is vocal music that is laced with music styles of Afro Pop, Jazz, R&B, and Reggae. Umdumo Wesizwe is the newest accapella sensation to come out of
They perform ‘imbube’ music (made popular by Ladysmith Black Mambazo) and over the years have created their own style of ‘imbube’ christened ‘igusheshe’
"Fresh, young, exuberant and ready to touch the world, the best music outfit to come out of Zimbabwe in recent years” Bulawayo Chronicle 2005
The traditional music sung by Umdumo Wesizwe is called ‘isichathamiya’ (is-cot-a-me-ya) also known as ‘imbube’. The music was born in the mines of
Umdumo Wesizwe has shared the stage with numerous artists from around Africa; some of these include
In 2005 Umdumo Wesizwe recorded their debut CD called “Nqingqo” and has been released on SMP Records. “Nqingqo” is the sound made by a ringing bell so by ringing the bell Umdumo are drawing the attention of every peace loving human being who has ears for good music to hear and listen to their angelic voices.Umdumo is well traveled in Southern Africa having toured their native Zimbabwe, Botswana, South Africa and Zambia. The group has been invited to perform at many special occasions. One recent event, was to perform at The NAMA (National Arts Merit Awards) on
The event at Insch is not to be missed, and tickets can be bought from the Picardy Tearoom at the Bennachie Leisure Centre and are priced at £6/£3 concessions.
For more programme info, visit http://www.aiyf.org/
Salmond Welcomes Aberdeen International Youth Festival

The festival will also include a multimedia production of a Midsummer Nights Dream commissioned by the festival and produced by local theatre director Rhona Mitchell of Rhona Mitchell School of Drama, Inverurie.
Gordon Member of the Scottish Youth Parliament Millie Fawcett will also be working at this year’s festival and has been working hard over the last few months behind the scenes with many other staff and young people to make sure the event runs smoothly.
Commenting Mr Salmond said:
"Once again it is great to see so many young people having the opportunity to get involved in such an exciting programme of events. I’m sure a great deal of hard work has gone into the Aberdeen International Youth Festival and I commend all of the staff and young people involved. Events such as these provide a great boost for the young people in the area and prove once more how the North East is proving a hub of creativity and energy for young people.”
“I would also like to wish the young people that are taking part in A Midsummer Nights dream all the very best as I understand they have worked tirelessly with Rhona Mitchell in Inverurie over the last few months to get the production ready. Credit must also go to Rhona's colleague Al Seed who alongside Rhona created this original production, I’m sure they both worked very hard with the young people to bring the production together.”
"The Aberdeen International Youth Festival is a great showcase and I’m sure will benefit and engage young people from not only the North East, but across Scotland. Some of my young Gordon constituents will be taking part and I hope they will enjoy themselves and gain new skills and experiences.”
Gordon Member of the Scottish Youth Parliament Millie Fawcett commented saying,
“I have been working at the festival behind the scenes and front of house at some of the events, so have seen first hand how hard the organisers and participants work to bring the event together. I think the festival is a great way to engage young people and get them involved in theatre, drama and music. There are all sorts of opportunities and activities and it gives us a chance to experiment and express ourselves in lots of new and creative ways.”
Thursday, 2 August 2007
SURPRISE ADDITION TO AIYF PROGRAMME
A popular Zimbabwean band has been announced as a surprise addition to the Aberdeen International Youth Festival programme.
Umdumo Wesizwe consists of eight young men singing songs of love, courtship, hardship and African social commentary. The traditional music sung by the group is known as
Their vocal performance is laced with music styles of Afro Pop, Jazz, R&B, and Reggae. Umdumo Weizwe is the newest accapella sensation to come up out of
“We are delighted to welcome such a talented ensemble. This surprise addition will enhance the Festival
Umdume Wesize will perform at a number of concerts including the Opening Ceremony, Fraserburgh Gala and the Festival Finale.
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Wednesday, 1 August 2007
Listen At Lunchtime Concert Cancelled :(
Due to the heavy rain we have been experiencing it is with great regret that the AIYF
The cancellation of the lunchtime concert won’t dampen the spirits of the visitors who have a busy programme ahead of them over the next 2 weeks with concerts and workshops in