+ Stirling Gaelic Choir
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‘Stirling Gaelic Choir was founded in 1948 and might more realistically be called the Central Scotland Gaelic Choir, as its 40 plus membership travel to rehearsals from Balfron to Glenrothes, Bonnybridge to Crieff and all parts in between ... Whether you are a fluent Gaelic speaker, or a complete beginner with an interest in learning a bit about the language, or whether you just enjoy Gaelic music and culture, we will welcome you and find a place for you. You do not need to be a Gaelic speaker; we have a tutor who helps us to learn the words of our songs ... The choir welcomes new members from all cultures, creeds, sexual and gender orientation. The rehearsal premises are disabled accessible. Members can apply for fee reduction or for financial support for participation in competition events if costs would otherwise exclude them.’
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