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The full experience of the highland pipes and drums in the heart of Brooklyn, NYC

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Sunday 9/20/2026 · Marsha P. Johnson State Park

What do the Yankees, the Mets and the Brooklyn Games have in common? You can get there by subway! Pipers, drummers, drum majors and bands - join us again to compete and enjoy each other's company in this lovely park at the East River! In the afternoon there will be a Highland Dancing performance with Shot of Scotch and reel dancing.

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Deepen your craft with insights from world-renowned pipers at our workshops! This is a one-time opportunity to hear from Jim "Fingerwork" McGillivray and Robert Wallace in person in New York City.

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Workshops take place at The Tailor Public House, 505 8th Ave, New York, NY 10018.
Stay for lunch or drinks after or between the workshops. All participants receive 15% off of their tab at The Tailor Public House.

10am - noon

Master technique and Play Better Music

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Masterpiper and leading teacher Jim McGillivray discusses and demonstrates how to improve your piping technique.

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Join expert piper Robert Wallace for a look at all aspects of the bagpipe and its music. All levels of piper welcome.

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Meet the workshop instructors

Experienced pipers leading the Saturday sessions.

Jim McGillivray

Jim McGillivray

Kitchener, Ontario, Canada
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Jim McGillivray began piping at age 11 in 1966 in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. He has enjoyed a long and varied piping career since he retired from competing in 1991, having captured both Highland Society of London Gold Medals, the Clasp at Inverness, and the M/S/R at the Glenfiddich Piping Championship. He was Director of the piping and drumming program at St. Andrew’s College in Aurora, Ontario, an independent school for boys, from 1998 until 2019 and still teaches part-time at the school. He has published two seminal piping tutors, Rhythmic Fingerwork (1998) and Piobaireachd Fingerwork (2013), as well as two best-selling DVDs, Pipes Ready! and Pipes Up!, on maintenance and tuning of the bagpipe. In 2007, his groundbreaking website, pipetunes.ca, became the first major provider of individual pieces of sheet music to pipers. He played with the Guelph Pipe Band in the 1970s, the 78 th Fraser Highlanders after that, and more recently the Spirit of Scotland Pipe Band. Jim is a regular on the judging circuit on both sides of the ocean, publishes frequently on pipesdrums.com, and runs McGillivray Piping, an internet-based piping supply business, which is also the world’s leading dealer in vintage bagpipes. He is currently a member of the grade 2 St. Andrew’s College Association Pipe Band.

Robert Wallace

Robert Wallace

Scotland
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Prior to retiring from competition Robert Wallace had a career in top level performance stretching back over 45 years. He had great success as a solo competitor including winning the Gold Medals at Oban and Inverness, the Former Winners MSR at Oban, the Clasp at the Northern Meeting and a notable double in 1989 when he won both the Bratach Gorm and Gillies Cup in London. Another notable double came in 1997 when he won the Dunvegan Medal and Clasp on the same day at the Skye Gathering. As a band player he competed with the illustrious Muirhead & Sons under Pipe Major Robert Hardie, and as a folk artist with the band the Whistlebinkies where he pioneered the use of bellows blown pipes. For 15 years he was the Editor of the Piping Times magazine and Principal of the College of Piping. Robert is currently editor of Piping Press web magazine and President of the Piobaireachd Society. He is a professional journalist and writer and has used this and his musical skill to produce many books and recordings.

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