Jett Vivere

Representing Scottish Art at

The Interceltic Festival Lorient

The Interceltic Festival was born 40 years ago to contribute to the development of music and culture of Brittany and also to open up the Celtic nations of the British Isles (Scotland, Wales, Cornwall, Isle of Man, Ireland) but also in northern Spain (Galicia and Asturias).

 This amazing festival promotes the best in art from the Celtic nations and Jett Vivere is a rising star in the Scottish Art scene.  Her work is vibrant, exciting and most of all Vivere's unique style and sense of humour comes through in almost everything she does.  The latest work from this promising young artist will be on display in Lorient from the 6th -14th of August 2011.

Vivere also show work in The Phoenix Art Gallery Ardrossan where she has her studio.

http://www.festival-interceltique.com/

http://pdf.festival-interceltique.com/2011pdf/eurocelticart2011.pdf

Other featured artists:-

Texas Sunday, August 14, 2011|

Founded in Glasgow in 1986, Texas is one of the essential groups internationally. Sharleen Spiteri and her henchmen, a European tour, make a stop in Lorient at the close of the festival. In twenty-five years of musical presence, Texas has released seven albums, including four top of the charts in Britain. The group from Glasgow, who announced a new album this summer, has sold 30 million albums worldwide. For this tour, Sharleen Spiteri says, "full of energy and be ready to interpret the vast repertoire of Texas on stage." What a promise!

The Waterboys

Founded in 1983, members of The Waterboys are Scottish and Irish. Their style is a fusion of folk, country, blues, gospel and traditional music with, to adjust everything from rock sensibilities. This gives an overall festive, supercharged, bubbly, responsible for authenticity and bold exchanges

Claymore

Claymore is one of the greatest rock bands Celtic Australian. Their music is steeped in a mixture of guitar, mandolin, fiddle, snare drum, bagpipes and even a didgeridoo. The modern Celtic rock band has performed in New York, New Zealand, Scotland and of course Australia. An extravagant concert not to be missed!

Honkytonk Hicks

Honkytonk Hicks:Jimme O'Neill,lead singer of the group's flagship The Silencers, returns to the Festival Interceltique with his new band. He added two quality players, Terry Lack on bass and Vincent Razavet as Plover. Their music, inspired by the American rock of the 50s, is full of blues and country.