Jimmy Carter applauds musical 'On Eagle's Wing'
Former United States President Jimmy Carter has given the new Scots-Irish musical 'On Eagle's Wing' a tremendous personal endorsement.
In a letter to Lord Laird of Artigarvan, chairman of the Ulster-Scots Agency, Mr Carter said that the stage show, which traces the movements of the Scots-Irish from here to the
President Carter added: "Just as Riverdance was successful in portraying Irish culture through music and dance, so will On Eagle's Wing facilitate a better appreciation for the story of the Scots-Irish.
"I wish this production every success in achieving its goal of education, enlightenment and entertainment as it supports efforts towards reconciliation, peace and acceptance of cultural differences."
The Carter commendation for the show, written and produced by John Anderson, came after a special presentation was arranged in
More then 100 of
Lord Laird said: "The concept of the musical went down a storm in
"!I was personally greatly touched and motivated by Mr Carter's letter and it proves once and for all the respect that American presidents have for the Scots-Irish contribution to their country."
He continued: "Jimmy Carter was shrewd in recognising that the musical was an excellent way to further the Belfast Agreement's provision for both
"But above all, On Eagle's Wing is a superbly dramatic, entertaining and moving musical show that tells a wonderfully epic story very well."