August 25, 2004, Monterey, CA, The Monterey Celtic Arts Academy (MCAA) will hold its
popular 3rd Tuesday of the month Bagpipe Nights with a free Introductory Bagpipe Lesson at the Music Building at
York School at 9501 York Road in Monterey, on Tuesday, September 21, 2004. from 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
(Take highway 1 south or north to highway 68 east to York Road which is at a stoplight, turn left, go up the hill,
go right into theYork School parking lot, music building is on the right side of parking lot.). For more
information or to RSVP for Bagpipe Nights, please contact Wendy Brickman at (831) 633-4444. In addition,
the Monterey Celtic Arts Academy has recently launched the Monterey Bay School of Piping to be held at Stevenson
School from June 12 through June 17, 2005. For more information, see the website: www.montereycelticartsacademy.org.
During this free event, award-winning bagpipe teacher, Michel d’Avenas, who is also the Pipe Major for the
Monterey Bay Pipe Band (formerly the First Salinas Valley Highlanders), will give a free Introductory Bagpipe
Lesson and do Bagpipe Demonstration for both children and adults, and will show how easy it is to learn to play
the bagpipes. To learn the bagpipe, pupils start by mastering a Practice Chanter which has only 9 notes, and is
an instrument that is similar to a pennywhistle or recorder. It’s easy to play, inexpensive, portable and quiet.
The pupils who practice a half hour to an hour a day soon can play a wide variety of tunes.
Michel d’Avenas is the Pipe Major (or music leader) of the Monterey Bay Pipe Band. Michel is an award-winning
bagpiper who has taught bagpiping locally for over 30 years to hundreds of youth and adults of all ages, from age
4 to age 86. Bagpipe Nights are designed to introduce both young and older people to the rich tradition of the
bagpipes in an informal setting. The Monterey Celtic Arts Academy is a non-profit organization that was
established in 1998 to enrich the lives of residents and young students in the Monterey community by offering them
educational opportunities related to Celtic arts through the use of workshops, exhibitions, lectures, classes and
performances. They have funds available to help young musicians (under age 18) to offset the costs of the bagpipe
and traveling costs to competitions. For more information or to RSVP for Bagpipe Nights, please contact
Wendy Brickman at (831) 633-4444.