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Kellerstain Stables. The Wine House During the show, the South Eastern Fire Brigade celebrated years of fire fighting and showcased this with firefighting demonstrations during the production. In , the old scaffolding stands were replaced with stands built using a new German Construction technique — these new stands were used for the next 36 years.
Five police bands from Australia took part in the performance. Each night delivering a soliloquy in verse as the Castle, reminding the audience of the turbulent sights the fortress had seen. The production included a dramatic display where a Piper was lowered on to the Esplanade by an RAF helicopter. The Tattoo found itself short of performers for the production due to the Falklands War and enlisted the help of University Pipe Bands. In , the Kevock Choir performed for the first time.
In its 33rd year, The Tattoo launched its first tartan. In , the role of Tattoo commentator was shared for the first time. The Tattoo took on its first sponsor, The Bank of Scotland.
Heeresmusikkorps became the first military band from Germany to perform at the Edinburgh Military Tattoo in In , The Tattoo production was moved forward by two weeks to finish in line with the Bank holiday weekend. Traditionally the Tattoo had stretched performances well into September. A position that was held for the next 28 years. Major Gavin Stoddart later went on to follow in his father's footsteps and perform as Tattoo Lone Piper. Lieutenant Colonel Leslie Dow retired as Tattoo producer.
Major Sir Michael Parker became Tattoo producer. The Turkish Mehter Military Band performed for the first time. In , the Tattoo productions evolved to become more theatrical with clear historical themes.
The show started with a blazing Viking longboat. HRH Princess Anne attended the show. With his appointment, Mel Jameson steered the show away from historical themes and moved to a more musical event. Led by Drum Major Mohamed, who was known for having an ambidextrous ability of spinning the mace one handed. The Tattoo Dance Company performed for the fourth time. At the time the group had members from around Scotland, co-ordinated by Susan Hay.
In the Tattoo commemorated the bi-centenary death of Robert Burns. The South African Police Zulu drummers performed. Contemporary Highland dancing was introduced. The Tattoo fielded the largest number of pipers and drummers in its history — up to that time. This was the first time Russian participants had been involved. Gallery Gallery Gallery. Since then, the Tattoo has sold-out every year. Over 40 nations have performed at the event over the years. The show takes place at Edinburgh Castle and concludes with a march down the Royal Mile.
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