Jerelyn MacRae of the Mansfield School of Highland Dance performs the Seann Triubhas. Mansfield School of Highland Dance dancers Lacey MacDonald, left, and Jerelyn MacRae perform the Highland Laddie dance. The Haliburton Highlanders Pipes and Drums march in unison, playing at the annual Robbie Burns Night. People are directed during the Grand March at the annual Robbie Burns Night on Saturday, Jan. 26 at the Royal Canadian Legion in Haliburton. Presented by the Haliburton Highlanders Pipes and Drums, the event drew 100 people, who listened to the pipe band perform, watched the Mansfield School of Highland Dance dancers, bore witness to the march and address of the haggis by Jim Thompson. Also known as Burns Night, this event celebrates the life and the poetry of Scottish poet, Robert Burns who lived from 1759 to 1796. /DARREN LUM Staff
Presented by the Haliburton Highlanders Pipes and Drums the annual Robbie Burns Night event on Saturday Jan. 26 held at the Royal Canadian Legion in Haliburton drew 100 people who listened to the pipe band perform watched the Mansfield School of Highland Dance dancers and bore witness to the march and address of the haggis by Jim Thompson. Also known as Burns Night this event celebrates the life and the poetry of Scottish poet Robert Burns who lived from 1759 to 1796.
Photos by Darren Lum Staff