On Wednesday night Roddy attended the signing of a £300m deal by financiers at Dundas Castle.   Amid the Champagne and Canapés Reel Time were on hand providing the best of Scotland as Dundas Castle entertainment.

Reel Time put on a Full Scottish Show including highly skilled drummers, pipers and clarsach players. During the celebrations two mini pipe bands drummed the beat to mark the momentous occasion. Alongside the vibrant music several Highland Dancers took to the floor to impress the guests in the traditional highland attire.

Before food was served Roddy addressed the haggis using Rabbie Burns’ ‘Address to a Haggis.’ Knife in hand, the traditional poem was recited by Roddy dressed in full highland dress before he stabbed the haggis triumphantly to signal the beginning of the meal.

Later in the evening Roddy got the chance to meet Miss Canada; another example of Reel Time’s Celtic Connections.

As the evening drew to a close Roddy and the Pipe Band led guests out to the lawn to beat the retreat. In a spectacular fashion the grand finale involved pipers and drummers playing while fireworks lit up the night sky.

Here is a photo of the band playing as Dundas Castle entertainment.

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Thank you to all the guests, the staff at Dundas and Miss Canada for helping to create an atmosphere fit for the signing of a £300m deal!