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Machair

by LeodMusic · Linaclate, Benbecula, Uist · 5 stations · 38:31 min · 3.25 km · Walk

1. The machair: an introduction

11:01 min · In this opening section, climate scientist and local resident Matthew Topsfield gives an introduction to the machair, whilst Angus MacDonald sings ...
1417 m

2. Collecting Seaweed

8:46 min · As we walk along the coast, we learn about the historical and contemporary uses of seaweed as a natural fertiliser on the machair. In this section,...
508 m

3. Cultivating the machair

5:20 min · As we follow the coast round to the left, the water opens out to the North Atlantic. In this section, the conversation moves onto cultivating and p...
310 m

4. Growing potatoes and cropping on the machair

13:24 min · Turning left, we follow the track inland through the machair. In this final section, we learn about planting and harvesting crops on the machair. C...
1018 m

5. End

That brings us to the end of the soundwalk. To head back to start point, we recommend you walk back toward the wind turbine - either back via the b...

Machair

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Machair

Commissioned by Taigh Chearsabhagh Museum & Arts Centre, this soundwalk explores the traditions and ecology of Uist’s machair. A Gaelic word meaning fertile, low-lying grassy plain, machair is one of Europe’s rarest yet most species-rich habitats; only occurring on the exposed west-facing shores of Scotland and Ireland, 70% of which is found on Uist. Generations of low-intensity farming have shaped this unique landscape and encouraged wildlife over millennia. Developed in partnership with the local community, this work combines spoken narratives, field recordings, and compositions with archival sound recordings from Edinburgh University’s School of Scottish Studies, that chart over 70-years of living tradition.

The route of the soundwalk follows an established path around the machair at Liniclate. Although flat, the ground can be uneven at certain sections. As such, appropriate footwear is recommended.

Walk duration: c.40-minutes
Walk conditions: An easy walk, mostly on flat well-defined paths, with no special difficulties.
Location and transport: The walk is mapped to a section of the Hebridian Way at Liniclate on the island of Benebcula. A car park is available at the Dark Island Hotel (2-minute walk).
Where does the walk start? We recommend folk start the walk on Liniclate beach directly behind the wind turbine (What3Words coordinates waltz.pressing.save).

Credits

Contributors: Alisdair MacEachen, Freddie MacDonald, Seoras MacDonald, and Matthew Topsfield.

Production team: Duncan MacLeod (composer), Mairi McFadyen (creative ethnologist), and Sorcha Monk (creative producer).

For questions or queries about this soundwalk please email duncan@macleod.org.

Duncan MacLeod ©2022. Unauthorised copying, hiring, lending, public performance and broadcasting of this soundwalk is strictly prohibited.

Cover photo: Soundwalk launch, Tara Drummie, 2022.

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by LeodMusic
created on 1/17/24

1. The machair: an introduction

In this opening section, climate scientist and local resident Matthew Topsfield gives an introduction to the machair, whilst Angus MacDonald sings ...
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