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The "Moya Brennan Band" with
Cormac de Barra and Sinead on fiddle
Ivonne Hernandez
Outside Track
5 Time North America
Grand Fiddle Champion   
Stepdancer
Bono said of her voice: "I think Moya has one of the
greatest voices the human ear has ever experienced.
"
"Simply a consummate blend of skill,
talent, flair and intensity. Best of the
best! The perfect blend "  ---
Folkwords
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PRICES ARE FOR 2012
July 20 Vancouver:
Depart 5p.m.
July 21  At Sea
July 22 1:00 p.m. - 10:30 p.m.
Juneau has the massive Mendenhall Glacier and the immense Juneau Icefields
at its back door. Juneau is the place to let your imagination run wild. Explore the
lush Tongass National Forest. Visit the rustic shops in town. Or get out and kayak,
dogsled, raft, hike, whale watch, flightsee or fish.
Things to do in a day
July 23  7am - 9pm
A place exists in Alaska where the past lives on, where the cries of  "gold in the Yukon"
still echo from steep canyon walls, where the sounds of barroom pianos and boomtown
crowds ring out in the night. A place where the romance and excitement of yesteryear
linger around every street corner, every bend in the trail. Ride the antique White Pass &
Yukon narrow-gauge railway up through silvery-purple rock faces, past Deadhorse
Gulch, to see what it was like back then.
Things to do in a day
July 24  Glacier Bay
July 25  10 a.m - 6p.m.
The beautiful community of Ketchikan is situated along the shores of Alaska's Inside
Passage within the heart of the sixteen million acre Tongass National Forest. Evergreen
mountains rise out of the water, the lush green landscape nurtured by the abundant
rainfall of our temperate rainforest environment.
Things to do in a day
July 26  At Sea
Workshops- 10 a.m. - Noon
Scottish Country Dancing - 1 p.m.
Private concerts: 2:30 p.m.
Pool Party- Lido Deck Stage 8p.m
10 a/m - Noon: Workshops-:
voice, fiddle, flute, whistle, accordion,
harp, percussion, dance, music for children
1 p.m. Scottish Country Dancing  
2:30 p.m. Private concert
evening Seisuns
Ceilidh Crows Nest Lounge: 8pm - midnight
Cocktail Reception Party  

Evening Seisun  
Workshops: 10 a.m. - Noon -  Ceilidh -  9 p.m. Ceilidh Crows Nest Loungee
8 p.m. -midnight: Ceilidh in Crows Nest Lounge
Fiddle Raid on Ketchikan!
10 a.m. A parade through the streets,stores and saloons ending with a "Seisun in the
Saloon" on the patio of the Alaska Bar @ Saloon All welcome, not just fiddlers.
Activities will take place after we get through Glacier Bay where sound is kept to a minimum.
Bring an instrument , your
dancing shoes and join in the
workshops and seisuns or
just kick back and enjoy some
of the best Celtic music on
the planet!   Limited cabins,  
reserve your's today!
Cruise Route/Itinerary
Experience the most dramatic assemblage of actively calving glaciers in North
America. How does it feel when a monumental chunk of ice splits off a glacier and
crashes into the sea? The sound is like thunder. The impact shoots water
hundreds of feet into the air. You hold your breath as you catch the moment on
film. Then you wait for it all to happen again. And it does. Glacier Bay has more
actively calving tidewater glaciers than anyplace else in the world
July 27
7 a.m. Arrive Vancouver
Pat Moran
Cruise Organizer
"Dancing Pat"
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Southeast Alaska - Juneau, Ketchikan, Skagway

Average Temperature (fahrenheit)- Hour of Daylight
       Hi     Low
July                             64     48       17 hours  
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2 lower beds convertible to 1 queen-size
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Ryan MacDonald is a Highland Bagpiper and Scottish Small piper hailing from the North Shore, Cape
Breton Island. She was fortunate to grow up in an area richly steeped in the Gaelic language and
culture. Ryan is a Professional-level competitive Highland bagpiper with firm grounding in the Highland
technique and tradition, but is equally at home in the freer styles of playing.

She began piping at the Gaelic College in St. Ann's, Cape Breton and played with the Gaelic College
Pipe Band winning the North American and World Pipe Band Championships. During this time, under
the tutelage of John Walsh, Ryan competed extensively throughout Canada, the United States and
Scotland.

Ryan played with The Peel Regional Police Pipe Band between 1996-2000 and again in 2008. She
been an Highland Bagpipe and Scottish Small pipe instructor the Gaelic College of Celtic Arts and
Crafts, St. Ann's, Cape Breton; The Highland Musical Arts School in Portland, OR; Hamish Moore’s
Bellowspipe School in Richmond, Vermont; The Sound Advice Summer School in Regina, SK; and has
performed numerous times at the Celtic Colours International Festival in Cape Breton.

Ryan currently resides in Victoria
Ryan MacDonald
Highland Bagpiper and Scottish Small piper
hailing from the North Shore, Cape Breton Island.