Hebridean Treasure Tour Dates



Hebridean Treasure : Lost & Found

Scottish Autumn Tour 2024 (2 - 22 September)

ABERDEEN; BANCHORY; SKYE; MULL; IONA; HARRIS; STORNOWAY AND FINDHORN  

Hebridean Treasure: Lost & Found captivatingly blends song, dance and storytelling with live Scottish and South Asian music to conjure up the ancient landscapes of the Scottish Isles and the inhabitant’s deep connection with the rhythms of nature.

The words of John Philip Newell, artistic direction by Shane Shambu, and the music of critically-acclaimed composer and Gaelic singer Mischa Macpherson weave around the compelling performance of Bharatanatyam dancer Kirsten Newell. She embodies the spirit of nature as she brings to life the stories, laments, love songs and blessings, uncovering the shared wisdom and connection to the earth of India and the Celtic world. We invite you into a world that was once lost, but is being found again.


Hebridean Treasure is a moving meditation on Celtic spirituality – both dance and poem; lament and love song; prayer and blessing’ Pulse Connects

Finding the lost soul of Scotland and humanity’ The List

Beautiful and spell-binding and quite an education’ British Council

Captivating and compelling’ The Stage ****

Bittersweet powerfully-presented story’  What’s On North ****

‘A true treasure’  Southsider Advertisement Edinburgh *****


HEBRIDEAN TREASURE Trailer


Creative Team:

Dancer/Lead Artist - Kirsten Newell

Writer - John Philip Newell

Artistic Direction - Shane Shambhu

Musical Director - Mischa Macpherson

Musicians - Mischa Macpherson (vocals), Ankna Arokiam (Indian vocals), Hardeep Deerhe (Tabla), Alistair Paterson (harmonium), Charlie Stewart (fiddle), Cameron Newell (fiddle)

Storytellers - Billy Mack, Alison Newell, Iain Louden.


Hebridean Treasure History

Hebridean Treasure: Lost & Found was awarded funding by Creative Scotland and has toured
extensively throughout Scotland both in 2023 and now again in 2024. 

  • Scottish Autumn Tour - 2024 (2 - 22 September - Aberdeen; Banchory; Skye; Mull; Iona; Harris; Stornoway and Findhorn)