2024 Robert Burns Night Supper
Thursday January 25, 2024 - 5:50 - 9:15pm
Biltmore DoubleTree Hotel, Asheville, NC
Charity Fundraiser for Asheville Sister Cities Inc. (ASCI)
All proceeds from Burns Night will support Asheville Sister Cities, Inc., a 501c3 organization. Past Burns Nights have made possible contributions to the Burns Cottage Restoration, Niel Gow Memorial, Birnam Arts, and the Dunkeld Community Archive.
First-Time Guest Discount includes ASCI Membership
Don’t miss this opportunity to become an Asheville Sister Cities member and receive a discount on admission!
First time guests, who are not ASCI member, will receive a free one year membership in Asheville Sister Cities and be eligible for discounted membership admission.
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Program Details
RECEPTION 5:30 - 6:45 pm
Entertainment: Co-host Fiona Ritchie, Piper EJ Jones, Fiddler Andrew Finn Magill, Celtic Dancers
Scotland Co-host NPR’s Fiona Ritchie
photo by Roy Summers – Scottish Field
The 32 year host of National Public Radio’s premiere Celtic music program, The Thistle and Shamrock will join us live from Dunkeld and Birnam. Fiona will be introducing performances from our friends in Scotland as well as providing her own surprises. Fiona is the winner of six World Medals from the New York Festivals International Competition for Radio Programming, the Flora MacDonald Award and honorary doctorate from St. Andrews University (NC), 2003 honors from the Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage , appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE), inducted in the Scottish Traditional Music Hall of Fame and Folk DJ Hall of Fame. Fiona serves on the Advisory Board of the Swannanoa Gathering folk arts workshops at Warren Wilson College. Along with our own Doug Orr, Fiona is co-author of Wayfaring Strangers: The Musical Voyage from Scotland and Ulster to Appalachia which is recipient of the esteemed Thomas Wolfe Award and UNC Press’ best selling book in 100 years.
Piper EJ Jones
photo by Jay Ford
Fiddler Andrew Finn Magill
photo by Anna Colliton Visuals
We are excited to announce that Andrew Finn Magill, who is the Coordinator of the Swannanoa Gathering Fiddle Week, will be providing live fiddle music for Burns Night. Finn performed at the Wortham Center for the Performing Arts Mainstage Concert Series on October 27, 2023. He has been featured on PBS, NPR, TEDx and MTV-U. Finn is a Fulbright fellow, North Carolina Arts Council fellow, and South Arts Emerging Traditional Artist. His music is influenced by Irish, old-time, bluegrass, Malawian, and Brazilian choro music. Having this renowned fiddle virtuoso will be a real treat for Burns Night.
Dancers from the Carpenter Academy of Irish Dance in Asheville will perform soft and hard shoe dance during the closing ceremony. The Carpenter Academy of Irish Dance was established in 2018, by Amanda Carpenter TCRG, and has locations in North Carolina, Florida and Georgia. Dancers in the school compete regionally, nationally and at the World Championship level, as well as perform many shows throughout the year, but especially during the month of March. The Asheville location is run by Heather Gallagher, who has been teaching Irish dance for the last 25 years.
Guided Scotch Whisky Tasting 5:45 - 6:30 pm Stuyvesant Room
Pioneering local craft brewer, Oscar Wong, of Highland Brewing, will conduct a Guided Scotch Whisky Tasting with a quick background on the five recognized whisky regions of Scotland followed by a sample from four of the regions. Tasting notes on each take you on a journey that will whet your appetite for the wide range of Scotch whisky flavors. The cost for this optional tasting is $50 and tickets available below are limited to 30 participants and are sure to sell out.
Robert Burns Poetry and Song Seminar 5:45 - 6:30pm Vanderbilt Room
For the first time this year, a 45 minute Robert Burns Poetry and Song Seminar available to all guests is being added to the program and will begin in the Vanderbilt Room at 5:45 pm. Please indicate your interest in attending when purchasing tickets. The seminar will reflect on Burns’ work to offer a deeper appreciation of the Bard, and will begin with “Address to a Haggis” to provide a better understanding of this essential part of Burns Night traditions. If there are any of Burns’ work you may wish to present or discuss, please contact us here.
Dunkeld School Student Art Fundraiser Silent Auction
Twelve Royal Dunkeld School student paintings are being matted by painting artist Darcy Orr and will displayed for sale at Burns Night, with proceeds going to the Royal Dunkeld School. Place your bid in this silent auction near the dinning room entrance.
Scottish Appetizers near Reception and Whisky Tasting
Warm Scottish appetizers will be served during the reception.
Near Reception Desk: from St. Andrews Square in Waynesville, NC:
Mini Haggis Pockets
Bite Sausage Rolls
Scottish Smoked Salmon Tartlets
Near Whisky Tasting: from Celtic Monkey in Marshall, NC:
Veggie Haggis Bridies
Scotch Eggs
Cash or Credit Card Bar Service
A cash or credit card full bar service will be available during the reception and dinner.
Dinner Wine Ticket Sales
Tickets for glasses of wine during dinner may be purchased.
OPENING CEREMONY 6:45 - 7:00pm
Dinning Room Opens at 6:30pm
Henchmen invite guests to stand by their assigned seats until the Haggis is toasted.
Parade of Tartans - All guests are invited to join in the parade
Piper leads the Procession to “Scotland the Brave”
Welcome Address
Cary Findlay, Event Director and Master of Ceremonies, will welcome the guest and introduce our Scotland co-host, Fiona Ritchie.
Selkirk Grace
Reverend Fraser Penny, of Dunkeld Cathedral, will give the Selkirk Grace from Scotland.
Fetching, Addressing and Toasting the Haggis
Haggis from
Piper, Chef, Haggis Bearers, and Henchmen fetch the Haggis, Neeps and Tatties [to the Piper playing the tune “A Man’s, A Man for A’ That”, a song Burns wrote in 1795 and is famous for its expression of egalitarian ideas of society and that a man’s value is his character and honesty, not his wealth or social class.]
Rear Henchman addresses the Haggis
Bards leads the toast to the Haggis:
“To the haggis, To the haggis, To the haggis!”
DINNER SERVICE 7:00 - 8:45 pm
Wee Drams to Toast the Haggis
Each Guest will receive 4 wee drams (1/2 ounce) of single malt Scotch whisky to toast the haggis.
Three Course Dinner Service: Soup; Chicken, Salmon, or Vegan main course; Dessert
Onion Soup first course
Selection of three dishes for main course all served with Potato Gratin:
Herb crusted chicken breat with Alabama white BBQ sauce,
Pan seared salmon served with honey whole grain mustard glaze, or
Vegan meledy.
Flourless chocolate torte dessert course with shortbread fingers
Complimentary Water, Coffee, and Tea Service
Water, coffee, and tea will be available self-service at two locations in the Dining Room.
CLOSING CEREMONY 8:45 - 9:15 pm
Greetings from the ASCI President
Jessica Coffield, ASCI President, extends welcome, recognition, and thanks.
Charity Auction: Celtic Fest Tickets, Antique Sugar Bowl, Original Watercolors, Scotland Airfare for Two
Winners of silent auction announced. Auction items include:
2 Cletic Fest VIP Tickets
Thanks to Mark Ferguson for donating Two Royal Passes to Asheville Celtic Fest (a $250 value); each includes premier seating, two buffet style meals, two drink tickets, full cash bar, convenient rest rooms. The Asheville Celtic Festival, a Winter Indoor/Outdoor Celtic Festival bringing the Celtic Spirit of the Seven Nations to the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, will be held at the Davis Center at the WNC Agricultural Center February 17 & 18, 2024.
Robert Burns Sugar Bowl
Thanks to Mickey Derr for donating this ceramic sugar bowl produced by McNay, C W & Sons Bridgeness Pottery, in Borrowstounness (Bo’ness), Scotland between 1887 and 1959.
Pete Clark Watercolors
Thanks to Pete Clark for painting and donating two original signed watercolors: ‘The Birnam Oak, Perthshire Pete A. Clark Nov. 2020’ and ‘Untitled [River Tay] Pete A. Clark June 2022′. Besides fishing and painting, Pete is a master fiddle player and organizer of the Niel Gow Festival March 22nd-24th 2024. Thanks to Tom Good for donating ‘The Birnam Oak’.
2 Tickets to Scotland
Thanks to John Forsyth for two round trip airfares, including usual and customary fees, on American Airlines in Main Cabin/Economy from Charlotte, NC to Edinburgh, UK. Travel dates and details to be coordinated with donor.
Immortal Memory
Fiona Ritchie, Scotland Co-host, will give the Immortal Memory to Robert Burns.
Toast to the Lassies and Laddies
Toasts, Poems, and other entertainment is presented.