Filmed during Celtic Colors, Cape Breton in 2006. Glencoe Mills is where Natalie played as a teenager. That evening she was joined by banjo superstar Bela Fleck and the amazing Hayley Westenra (from Celtic Women). It's a traditional Cape Breton line-dance with Natalie's friends all around. I filmed this as part of a longer project (Natalie MacMaster, Bringing it Home) but this unique musical event was never part of the final film. I hope Natalie, Hayley & Bela's fans enjoy this unique clip.
A long time to stumble about and find this clip but thanks for posting it..a great filming and edit job,,thanks Now I feel I'll go to see Natalie and Donnell live FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 2023 AT 9 PM - 11 PM Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts at the College of Lake County, IL. and NO I didn't find and post this via AI or optimized search engines tools as part of some social media marketing organizations ad campaign. Just using my 10 year old tower and some curiosity and interest in good ole music and good unpretentious performances.
how lucky are the people in that wee hall to have such world class entertainment Natalie hayley and Bela fleck all world class entertainers . what a great night that must have been
I LOVE TO HEAR HAYLEY WESTENRA SING JUST ABOUT ANYTHING THAT SHE CHOOSES!! WHAT A BEAUTIFUL VOICE!! I ESPECIALLY LOVE TO HEAR HER SING SHENANDOAH AND THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER WITH MEAV OF CELTIC WOMAN!!!
My grandparents were from Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, a little village called Cheticamp. I grew up with this and it's so nice to hear and see and brings back fondest of memories (I am now 66). This is "authentic" compared to that awful Riverdance.
Glad to hear your 9-month-old loves Hayley, and that your daughter is a big Natalie fan. Isn't she amazing? I haven't posted any other videos from the night at Glencoe Mills or the Natalie & Friends concert that I produced for PBS during Celtic Colours at Cape Breton that year, but you'll find several excerpts from that concert posted on RUclips by others, with Hayley and Bela included.
I'm the one who originally commented on my 9-month-old just getting entranced by Hayley's voice. My daughter is now 13 and we watched this again tonight. :)
If you are talking about Hayley's song, it is "Po Karekare Ana", New Zealand's unofficial national anthem, and a very beautiful song sung in Maori language.
@EatonCreative Just to point out, Hayley certainly was a part of Celtic Woman back then, and she did a great job. But it was a short period, she's always been mostly a solo artist, as she is currently. I am saying this only because labeling her as "from Celtic Woman" could be misleading and lead to some disappointments, as she is not a part of the group anymore.
I still come back and watch this video. I wish I would have been there to hear the music and seeing all the good dancing.
What a wonderful night! But, just about any night at Glencoe Mills is a wonderful night. Cape Breton square dances are the best!
One of the most beautiful woman in the world God bless her 💞💞 I Natalie Mac Master is the best entainer in
Filmed during Celtic Colors, Cape Breton in 2006. Glencoe Mills is where Natalie played as a teenager. That evening she was joined by banjo superstar Bela Fleck and the amazing Hayley Westenra (from Celtic Women). It's a traditional Cape Breton line-dance with Natalie's friends all around. I filmed this as part of a longer project (Natalie MacMaster, Bringing it Home) but this unique musical event was never part of the final film. I hope Natalie, Hayley & Bela's fans enjoy this unique clip.
A long time to stumble about and find this clip but thanks for posting it..a great filming and edit job,,thanks Now I feel I'll go to see Natalie and Donnell live FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 2023 AT 9 PM - 11 PM
Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy
James Lumber Center for the Performing Arts at the College of Lake County, IL. and NO I didn't find and post this via AI or optimized search engines tools as part of some social media marketing organizations ad campaign. Just using my 10 year old tower and some curiosity and interest in good ole music and good unpretentious performances.
As a kiwi it's great to hear one of our songs sung so nicely
how lucky are the people in that wee hall to have such world class entertainment Natalie hayley and Bela fleck all world class entertainers . what a great night that must have been
I LOVE TO HEAR HAYLEY WESTENRA SING JUST ABOUT ANYTHING THAT SHE CHOOSES!! WHAT A BEAUTIFUL VOICE!! I ESPECIALLY LOVE TO HEAR HER SING SHENANDOAH AND THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER WITH MEAV OF CELTIC WOMAN!!!
Great song, great fiddle and great dancing...!
This is on the "Bringing it Home" DVD. I watch this clip quite a lot.
My grandparents were from Nova Scotia, Cape Breton, a little village called Cheticamp. I grew up with this and it's so nice to hear and see and brings back fondest of memories (I am now 66). This is "authentic" compared to that awful Riverdance.
(Denmark) So beautifull they all Play, Dance and Sing 👌🎶🎻🌹🎹🌹🪕🌹🎤🌹
Glad to hear your 9-month-old loves Hayley, and that your daughter is a big Natalie fan. Isn't she amazing? I haven't posted any other videos from the night at Glencoe Mills or the Natalie & Friends concert that I produced for PBS during Celtic Colours at Cape Breton that year, but you'll find several excerpts from that concert posted on RUclips by others, with Hayley and Bela included.
I'm the one who originally commented on my 9-month-old just getting entranced by Hayley's voice. My daughter is now 13 and we watched this again tonight. :)
If you are talking about Hayley's song, it is "Po Karekare Ana", New Zealand's unofficial national anthem, and a very beautiful song sung in Maori language.
Po Kare Kare Anna. Wow! Different setting!
I stand corrected. Hayley was a part of Celtic Women when we filmed in Cape Breton, but no longer.
@mep1990 I stand corrected. Hayley was part of Celtic Women when we filmed in Cape Breton, but not since.
@EatonCreative I really enjoyed that Leo.
Gerry Wiseman (Westminster, MD)
How lucky I would be if I knew the set list. Mostly the first reel.
Wow.... I don't know what else to say!
Just to clarify...it's square dancing, not line dancing.
Great, great video btw!!!
@EatonCreative Just to point out, Hayley certainly was a part of Celtic Woman back then, and she did a great job. But it was a short period, she's always been mostly a solo artist, as she is currently. I am saying this only because labeling her as "from Celtic Woman" could be misleading and lead to some disappointments, as she is not a part of the group anymore.
I found Andrea Beaton in the crowd.
me too
Can someone tell me the name of the reels played by Nathalie please? Thanks.
Please tell me the name of this tune.
Who would have thought that Hayley Westenra would be singing Cajun songs along with Natalie McMasters and Bela Fleck ??
Cajun? Maori New Zealand aboriginal language!
What chords are being played during the singing? Is it Miss Mcleod's reel?
Hi everyone on youtube ..
Help me thanks
What's her with the beautiful voice who sings with?
Thank you
It looks like Hayley Westenra. No idea what she would be doing in Nova Scotia but ....
Hello, who is this lady?
Who is on the piano?
***** Thank you :-)
Whats the first tune?
We’ll Aye Gang Back To Yon Town
Then mcleods reel is it? Cheers mate.
Awesome set!
Second reel is Pigeon on the Gate, then McLeod's, then that singing bit, then the last reel in the West Mabou Reel.
Jamie Holmes
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Anyone knows the name of the singer?
That's Hayley Westenra.
Ohhh thanks a lot :)
Singing the iconic Maori sond Po Kare Kare Ana!
Hayley Westenra -- there are some good videos of her doing solo on RUclips
Who's playing piano?
PIG
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Man, that's a look at Canada from a billion fuckin' years ago.
Still happens today in Cape Breton
now thats a dance