Scottish FIRE
Scottish Fiddling Revival, Ltd.
Scottish FIRE
Scottish Fiddling Revival, Ltd.
Scottish F.I.R.E. is Scottish Fiddling Revival, Ltd., the North American association for
Scottish Fiddling and all of its regional styles. (Cape Breton, Shetland, etc.)  The
goals of Scottish F.I.R.E. are to preserve and promote Scottish fiddling through
education, competition, and the support of aspiring and established Scottish fiddlers.

One of the foremost ways Scottish FIRE helps to preserve the Scottish fiddling
tradition is by fostering and sanctioning Scottish fiddle competitions. As a non-profit
organization since 1975, Scottish FIRE sets the rules and sanctions the many
Scottish fiddling competitions held in the US, Canada, and other parts of North
America.

Scottish FIRE also certifies judges for local and national competitions, and monitors
the annual U.S. National Competition held at a sponsoring Highland Games during
the Games season.

In order to help preserve the Scottish fiddling tradition, Scottish Fiddling Revival
maintains a list of active fiddling clubs around the world. We also maintain lists of
links to related sites.

If you have information about Scottish fiddling that you think would be relevant to our
site, please contact us.

Our goal is to help you discover and enjoy the wonderful tradition of Scottish fiddling.
Please click for
information on the next
U.S. Nat'l Scottish Fiddling
Championship.

20
10 U.S. Nat'l Scottish Fiddling
Championship w
ill be held on
Saturday, October 2, 2
010 at the
Williamsburg Scottish Festival.

Click
here for more details.

Planning next year's trip to Scotland?

Check out the
updated lists of
Scottish fiddle societies before
designing your itinerary and pack your
fiddle!
    
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