What are you afraid of?

It’s nearly spring which means that it will very soon be competition season! Competitions are a great way to push yourself to learn, to grow, to be a little bit daring, to find out something about yourself.

I know a lot of people (especially adults) are very quick to say that competition is not for them. And that is true for some people. But for most people, it really is a great opportunity that shouldn’t be missed.

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Really – where else will you have such a good chance to make great strides in your playing? What holds you back? There are plenty of reasons – some of them good. Many people are afraid of the potential pain of stretching. Some have a running list of questions – What will the other harp players think? What if I don’t play perfectly? How will I walk away without dying of embarrassment?

But competitions are a great way to collect the answers to these questions! What will others think? Well the ones you’re competing against are typically focused on what they will play (or asking the same questions of themselves) to worry about what you’re thinking (and it’s likely that the people who aren’t playing are wondering “what if”  and how great you’re doing). What if you DO play perfectly?!? Did you ever think of that? And typically you cannot be too embarrassed to walk off the stage – and it’s hard to be embarrassed when all those people are applauding to show their appreciation and enjoyment of your performance!

It’s not about winning – in fact you learn so much more when you don’t take first place. You learn more about yourself, you meet new people, you get great feedback and specific actions to make yourself better, you become better, and you know it. So, I would strongly encourage you to push yourself, just a little, to get out there, to enter a competition, and enjoy answering your own questions!

On the road to Nationals!

I am so honored to have judged the Scottish Harp Society of America‘s 2015 US National Scottish Harp Championship!  In addition, it was exciting to have the opportunity to work with Seumas Gagne (the Distinguished Judge, friend, fab performer!) as well as the organizing coordinators of the Harp Competition at the Stone Mountain Highland Games.  And, of course, a special thank you to the Title Sponsor – Clan Currie Society whose generosity has significantly contributed to the success of the comp.

So this week’s post is short while I continue to bask in the glow of having gotten to see some amazing talent, meet some new people, see old friends, play and share and laugh, and get hand cramps from my pathetic penmanship (or pencilmanship really!).  Concerts, fun, and of course, an EXCELLENT competition with a large field of competitors.

What could be more fun?

2015 US National Scottish Harp Championship at Stone Mountain Highland Games

Come to Atlanta, Saturday and Sunday, October 18 – 19, 2015 for the 2015 US National Scottish Harp ChampionshipTM SHSA logo

The Scottish Harp Society of America’s US National Scottish Harp Championship will be hosted at the Stone Mountain Highland Games outside Atlanta, GA and is open to all SHSA members.

This year’s judges are the amazing Seumas Gagne (Distinguished Judge) and me (!).

Rules and categories are available on www.shsa.org.

For more information on the 2015 Championship, visit:  http://www.smhg.org/details-Harping.html

Saturday’s Schedule – 9 am Registration, 10 am Competition

Sunday – Harp Tasting at 10:30 am and 3:30 pm with workshops at 1 pm

Special thanks to the Title Sponsor of the National Scottish Harp Championship of America – Clan Currie Society. The Clan has generously agreed to sponsor the National competition through 2019. It is especially rewarding to be supported by a clan with such an ancient and distinguished history of Gaelic poets and musicians.

Clan Currie continues to sharpen its focus on the arts and not only sponsors our competition, but also has established an annual harp scholarship at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow, Scotland. To learn more about Clan Currie, go to: http://www.clancurrie.com/

Hope to see you there!

Southern Maryland Celtic Festival Harp Competition – this weekend!

Come join us at the Southern Maryland Celtic Festival Saturday, 25th April. Rain or shine, we’ll be in the Breckenridge building (that’s right – no tent or lean-to for us – we’re in a real building with walls and ceilings!)

Our judge this year is the fabulous Sharon Knowles, a Scottish Harp Society of America Distinguished Judge – we are so fortunate to have her! Sharon will also be teaching a workshop – so even if you’re not inclined to compete, bring your harp along anyway and learn a new tune. In addition, we’ll have a Harp Circle so please join us for that as well. And if you’ve got your harp there anyway, you could also stay for the Ceilidh at the end of the day!

Picture1Remember if you are planning to compete, buy a Harp Competition ticket. You can get there either by going to the Harp page of the Celtic Society of Southern Maryland (CSSM) website  (http://www.cssm.org/events/festival/competitions/highland-harping/) or from the general ticket page (http://www.cssm.org/tickets/) and be certain to click on the Harp Competition button). If you have fans (friends, family) coming they can buy regular tickets

And if you’re coming with your harp but not competing, buy a regular ticket (there is no price difference). If you’re not sure, buy a competition entry ticket and we’ll sort it out on the day.

Arrival registration will start at 0930 and the competition will begin at 1000.

Don’t forget you’ll need to download, complete, and bring the signed Hold Harmless as well. Once at the competition, we’ll assure that your SHSA membership is up to date (remember that it will be $18 for the calendar year, check payable to SHSA is a great idea!). Rules state that the first to register is last to play in each category, so get online and get registered!

Weather is predicted to be fine and cool – if you have questions, you know how to get ahold of me – just ask! I’ll look forward to seeing you there!

Kicking off Summer – SoMD Harp Competition

Ok, technically it is still Spring until the end of June – but the best way to kick off your summer is with a good competition!

April 25, 2015 marks the 37th year for the oldest Celtic celebration in Maryland.  The Festival is 10 am to 6 pm rain or shine on the beautiful Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum.  The field overlooks the Patuxent River – a lovely location for a games!

We are fortunate to have Sharon Knowles as Judge this year! (www.fynesound.com).

Come out for an exciting competition. You will find the online registration (there will be no on-site registration) on http://www.cssm.org/events/festival/competitions/highland-harping/.  You find additional information on the site as well including links to Scottish Harp Society of America’s competition rules and membership forms – your membership must be up to date to compete (memberships can be updated at the competition)

If competing isn’t your thing please come out to support our competitors. We also always need volunteers and audiences!  We have a workshop, Harp Circle, and a Come-and-Try planned as well.

The Festival is centrally located to the mid-Atlantic. Our Harp competition draws competitors from far away including North Carolina, Michigan, upstate New York and all around the Baltimore-Washington-Richmond areas.

This comp has lovely prizes and is always a fun and friendly competition – an excellent venue for new competitors and more experienced players as well. Hope we’ll see you there – in just under a month!

Southern Maryland Celtic Festival Harp Competition 2014

April 26, 2014 marks the 36th year for the oldest Celtic celebration in Maryland!
The festival is scheduled on the last Saturday of April every year from 10 AM to 6 PM, rain or shine, on the 560-acre Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum.  With more than 50 clans and societies and three performing stages offering continuous music and dance, it will be a fun and full day.  There is a Celtic marketplace and after the closing ceremonies, stay for the evening ceilidh.

We are so excited to have Jo Morrison judging the Harp Competition this year.
Jo is nationally known for her evocative interpretation of Scottish and Irish music on the harp.  Having spent several months in 2005 teaching, writing music, and performing on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland, Jo’s knowledge and understanding of the Celtic genre puts her in great demand as performer, adjudicator, and teacher across the country.
When not performing, Jo spends her time teaching harp privately and in classes and workshops, and composing and arranging Celtic music for the Celtic harp. She also teaches harp at Common Ground on the Hill in Westminster, Maryland, and taught at the Ohio Scottish Arts Schoolin 2002, the Somerset Harp Festival for several years, and at various workshops around the country. She taught on the Isle of Lewis in July of 2007. She is currently Vice-President for the Washington Area Folk Harp Society.  Jo is also trained as a Certified Music Practitioner with the Music for Healing and Transition Program (MHTP).
Jo has five CDs – her debut album, The Three Musics (1998), as well as A Waulking Tour of Scotland (2000), Christmas Gifts (2003), is a collection of carols from around the world, By Request (2004) is Jo’s musical reply to the oft-posed question, “When are you going to record that tune?” and  her 2008 CD of all original music. Flights of Fantasy.   In addition, she has published three popular collections of harp arrangements, “The Three Musics of the Celtic Harp“, “The Morrison Scottish Repertoire Book“, and “The Beginning Harper’s Tunebook,” which is rapidly becoming a standard for beginning folk harpers.
Keep an eye on the CSSM website for more information as it forms up (although there is a start time posted it might change to assure everyone has the best day possible) – but definitely plan to participate as a competitor, a volunteer, or as an observer – we need them all!
   

Southern Maryland Celtic Festival Harp Competition

April 27, 2013 marks the 35th year for the oldest Celtic celebration in Maryland.  The Festival is 10 am to 6 pm rain or shine on the beautiful Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum.  The field overlooks the Patuxent River – a lovely location for a games!

We have a new venue this year.  We will not be sharing with the fiddles but will have a space all our own.  Our judge this year will be the wonderful Sue Richards (www.suerichards.net).

Come out for an exciting competition. You will find the online registration (there will be no on-site registration) on www.cssm.org/harp. If it isn’t there when you look, please keep looking!

If competing isn’t your thing please come out to support our competitors. We also always need volunteers (who get complimentary admission to the games – send me an email if you are interested).

The Festival is centrally located to the mid-Atlantic. Our Harp competition draws competitors from far away including North Carolina, Michigan, upstate New York and all around the Baltimore-Washington-Richmond areas.

This comp has lovely prizes and is always a fun and friendly competition – an excellent venue for new competitors and more experienced players as well. Hope we’ll see you there – in just one month!

The end is near!

The end of the Competition season that is. I am still on the high from the US National Scottish Harp Championship at Ligonier Highland Games!  What a great comp – a huge pool of competitors, a well run competition, really close scores, a lovely venue, and I got to judge some incredible talent!  What more could you ask?!  Results will be in the next Kilt and Harp – so be sure you’re a member!

There are only three competitions remaining this year.  I’d recommend them all.  Go cheer for your fellow harpers:

Virginia Celtic Gathering and Highland Games, Williamsburg, VA
6th October
Judge – Candyce Dunham
More information and register: http://vacelts.org/harpform.html

Stone Mountain Highland Games, Atlanta, GA


20th October


Judge – Kelly Stewart Brzozowski


More information: http://www.smhg.org/Competitions.html



Central Virginia Celtic Festival and Highland Games, Richmond, VA


21st October Richmond Raceway Complex


Judge – me!

More information http://vacelticfestival.com

I wish I could be at all of these.  Please do patronize these competitions.  While Stone Mountain is venerable, Virginia is having a harp competition after a hiatus and Richmond is fighting to come back after a orgnizational disappointment last year. 

Of course, if you have questions, you can always contact me too.  I hope you have the opportunity to support these events!

2012 US National Scottish Harp Championship at Ligonier Highland Games

Come to Ligonier Saturday, September 22, 2012 for the
US National Scottish Harp Championship

The Scottish Harp Society of America’s US National Scottish Harp Championship will be hosted at the Ligonier Highland Games outside Pittsburgh, PA and is open to all SHSA members. This year’s judges are the renowned Sue Richards and me (!). Rules and categories are available on www.shsa.org.  For more information on the 2012 Championship, visit:  http://www.ligonierhighlandgames.org/forms/LHG%20Harp%20Entry%20Form%202012.pdf

The day’s Official Schedule of Competition –

8:30 am Onsite Registration/Sign-in
9am SHSA Nationals Competition begins

After the competition there will be Workshop/Harpers’ Circle.

Special thanks to the Title Sponsor of the National Scottish Harp Championship of America – Clan Currie Society. The Clan has generously agreed to sponsor the National competition through 2014. It is especially rewarding to be supported by a clan with such an ancient and distinguished history of Gaelic poets and musicians.

Robert Currie, president of the Clan Currie Society, described this as partnership as a perfect fit, saying “The founders of our Clan were the celebrated MacMhuirich bards of Medieval Scotland and the instrument of the Bard was the clarsach.” The MacMhuirichs served for over 700 years as professional poets to the Lords of the Isles and later to the MacDonalds of Clanranald among other prominent Highland clans and families.

Over the past several years Clan Currie has sharpened its focus on the arts and not only sponsors our competition, but also has established an annual harp scholarship at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow, Scotland. To learn more about Clan Currie, go to: http://www.clancurrie.com/

Be sure to thank competition organizer Melanie Sandrock while you are registering, volunteering or audiencing!

Hope to see you there!

Let’s go to Edinboro!

Nope, I didn’t spell that wrong – I mean Edinboro….  Pennsylvania….  USA. 
 
It isn’t often that you can get in on the ground floor of anything – but this year you can be at the inaugural Edinboro Highland Games Harp Competition! 

You know that I’m big on competitions – but I’m even more enthusiastic about launching a brand new competition! This event will be held 8 September.  Begin your competition weekend with some motivation – attend Kim Robertson’s concert at Cole Auditorium, 7:00PM. 

 

And on Saturday, it will be a full day of harping at the Pogue Student Center! I am delighted to have been asked to MC the competition. 
 
8:00AM Register for FREE workshops; Enter Harp Competition ~ $25 per entry

9:00AM Workshop: Healthways for Harpers (FREE)
10:30AM Workshop: Tricks of the Trade (FREE)
11:00AM Harp Competition Entry ENDS
11:30AM Lobby Harper rotation begins (FREE)
12:00PM Games Opening Ceremony on the Lawns (FREE)
1:30PM Harp Competition begins; JUDGE ~ KIM ROBERTSON
3:30PM Competition Awards Presentations
3:45PM Harp Circle (FREE)
 
And, LEWIS CREEK HARPS will be there.  And, Kim Robertson will have CD’s for sale all day.

 
Rules and entry information is available at http://www.edinboro.edu/events/highlandgames/harp.dot
 
Harp Competition Entry Fee: $25 at the door


 
I hope I’ll see you there!