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Àdhamh Ó Broin returns to Northern California, bringing the Gaelic language to life again with his insightful perspective and engaging speaking style.
Àdhamh Ó Broin /Agiv o BROIN/, born June 3rd 1979, is a musician, writer and fluent Scottish Gaelic speaker from Cowal in Argyll.
He is the first person to raise a family of native speakers of his home dialect in 80 years and the first ever to resurrect a moribund Scottish dialect word for word to the status of a living language.
He is founder of DROITSEACH /DROTCHshuch/, a project which seeks to revitalise interest in Scotland's dialects and the former richness of the Gaelic language, from where he was sourced to offer a consultancy package to Sony Pictures' OUTLANDER, currently filming in Cumbernauld.
Àdhamh also provides Gaelic language solutions, from film & TV consultancy to teaching, translation, MC, soundtrack & live music and community projects.
He lives in Glasgow, Scotland, with his wife and four children.
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LocationCampbell Community Center - Roosevelt Redwood Room (View)
1 West Campbell Avenue
Campbell, CA 95008
United States
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