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Year of Homecoming

20/08/2008

The Edinburgh Military Tattoo is to extend its reach beyond Edinburgh, with a series of four events to be staged across Scotland, it was announced today.

Speaking at a reception for Directors of the Edinburgh Festivals and international media in the Capital, First Minister Alex Salmond revealed that four additional satellite shows will be arranged for 2009 - Scotland's Year of Homecoming. These historic events will be free, with venues and locations yet to be confirmed.

The Year of Homecoming is a chance to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the birth of our national poet Robert Burns and as a tribute to the Bard the 2009 Tattoos will feature specially commissioned arrangements within a Burns themed production.

The programme of Homecoming celebrations was given a further boost with the news that the Scottish Arts Council has pledged an additional £250,000 to further enhance the exciting line-up of activities being developed.

First Minister Alex Salmond said:

"The Edinburgh Festivals combine to create the world's largest arts festival, providing an international playground for Scottish Culture, and a massive injection of energy, talent and tourism. Everyone involved makes a vital contribution to the buzz and the atmosphere that gives the Fesitivals their reputation, and today I'm pleased to have the opportunity to thank the organisers for their hard work.

"With the Year of Homecoming fast approaching, the Edinburgh Festival has now become a living, vibrant invitation for people around the world to return in 2009 to celebrate Scotland's creative connections. The Edinburgh Military Tattoo is one of the summer highlights- a spectacular show that sees Edinburgh Castle transformed into a dazzling stage set. That's why I'm delighted that next year it will be widening access and enabling more Scots across the country to be a part of the experience.

"For homecomers this will open up opportunities to explore Edinburgh and beyond and to be a part of the historic extension of the Military Tattoo.

"Across the Edinburgh Festivals - the International Festival, the Fringe, the Book Festival, the Science Festival, Film Festival and Winter Festivals - there are plans to take part in the Homecoming celebrations. Already a programme is taking shape that promises national celebration not to be missed!"

Scotland's Homecoming celebrations will run from Burns Night (January 25) to St Andrew's Day (November 30) 2009, across more than 50 locations.

An e-card is available to send from the Homecoming Scotland website where details of the full programme of events can be found.

Page updated: Wednesday, August 20, 2008