Maket Collective: A new platform showcasing inspirational women in piping and drumming

The National Piping Centre is launching a new initiative, the Maket Collective to showcase inspirational women in piping and drumming today.
The project is live online from today, Friday 9th August and showcases six inspirational women, promoting their work, performances and life within the piping and drumming community. The six Maket Collective Ambassadors for 2024 are Andrea Boyd (piper), Brìghde Chaimbeul (piper), Mackenzie Forrest (snare drummer), Margaret Houlihan (piper), Sarah Staub (tenor drummer) and Hazel Whyte (piper).
Presented through an online platform through the National Piping Centre’s website, each Ambassador will have a profile featuring their story and linking their performances, recordings and upcoming events.
There will be an open public launch event on Tuesday 13th August at 4.30pm at Glasgow’s internationally renowned festival Piping Live! to introduce the 2024 Maket Collective Ambassadors, with a Q&A event chatting to some of these inspirational women about their lives in piping and drumming. This event is free to attend in the NPC Auditorium at McPhater Street.
The Maket Collective aims to promote and amplify the voice and talent of these influential women musicians through their stories and performances, allowing everyone, especially other women and girls in piping and drumming to take inspiration, empowerment to advance their own success. By providing this platform, it will promote wider visibility of women across the music community.
The name of the collective “Maket'' originates from Al Lahun in Egypt over 3000 years ago and refers to the first named piper in history, a woman named Lady Maket. Her name was inscribed on the side of her sarcophagus and her pipes were found along with her (Source: Jeannie Campbell MBE, Bagpipe News).
These first women were invited to be a part of the Maket Collective as they all possess an innate passion for their instrument, foster community, commit to advancement and a legacy that promises to further inspire future generations of pipers and drummers.
The initiative will be an ongoing annual rolling program, with six additional Collective Ambassadors added in early 2025, through an open nomination process. Details of this will be announced nearer the time.
The National Piping Centre is committed to encouraging equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI) across the whole piping and drumming community, as well as showing leadership by embedding this in its own work and projects. The Maket Collective is a key action as part of the National Piping Centre’s EDI action plan, and launching the Maket Collective will place equality for women firmly on the agenda across the piping world.