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DERVISH

www.dervish.ie

Irish debut for new Dervish multi media show at Tri Pod
10th April 2008, Tri Pod, Dublin - Tickets On Sale Now

Known worldwide for their innovative and progressive approach to Irish roots music, trad giants Dervish are now taking Irish music to new heights and bringing their new multi media experience to Irish audiences for the first time in Tri Pod, Dublin on April 10th 2008! Tickets are limited in numbers for this fully seated show and can be purchased from Ticketmaster or online at www.ticketmaster.ie
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Permalink - Posted: March 18, 2008 at 10:16 am

22nd SOUTH SLIGO SUMMER SCHOOL OF TRADITIONAL MUSIC, SONG & DANCE

13th – 19th July 2008
www.sssschool.org

Nestled at the foot of the Ox Mountains, the south Sligo town of Tubbercurry is the setting for the 22nd South Sligo Summer School of traditional music, song & dance this July.

Classes are held each morning in several traditional instruments including fiddle, flute, harp, concertina, uilleann pipes, traditional guitar, banjo, bodhrán and piano and button accordians. A tinwhistle masterclass is a very popular feature of the school as are the masterclasses in the South Sligo styles of both fiddle and flute playing. Singing classes in sean nós and traditional styles are very popular and so too are the set dancing classes under the expert tuition of Pat Murphy & Betty McCoy and the daily afternoon sean nós dancing class ably taught by Brenda O’Callaghan.
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Permalink - Posted: March 18, 2008 at 10:13 am

7th SKERRIES TRADITIONAL MUSIC WEEKEND

May 16th – 18th, 2008
www.skerriestraditionalmusic.com

The 7th Skerries Traditional Music Weekend has become a well-established cultural event throughout Ireland and further a field and is proving to be a very popular traditional event at the beginning of each summer. In 2008 the traditions of the North Fingal Community will continue to grow from strength to strength with the introduction of old Fingal tunes the archives taught by tutors from the Fingal area.
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Permalink - Posted: March 14, 2008 at 2:51 pm

THE JOE MOONEY SUMMER SCHOOL 2008

The 20th. Joe Mooney Summer School will run from 19th. –26th. July 2008 in Drumshanbo, Co. Leitrim.

A full programme of traditional workshops is planned for this well-established week on the traditional calendar of events 2008.

Workshops in flute, fiddle, button accordion, concertina, whistle, harp, banjo,
uilleann pipes, mandolin, bodhrán, piano accordion, traditional and sean nós singing and set dancing.
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Permalink - Posted: March 14, 2008 at 10:12 am

The Legend of Luke Kelly

www.paviliontheatre.ie

Pavilion Theatre
Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire
Sunday 30th March 2008
Tickets: €18/14/10
Booking: 01 – 2312929
and new online booking: www.paviliontheatre.ie
Pavilion Theatre audiences can look forward to the fantastic night of paying tribute and enjoying the music of the legendary Luke Kelly. Chris Kavanagh brings his Legend of Luke Kelly show back to Dun Laoghaire on Sunday, 30th March.
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Permalink - Posted: March 13, 2008 at 6:35 pm

THE 2008 MASTERS OF TRADITION FESTIVAL

www.westcorkmusic.ie

From 13 to 17 August, the legends of Irish music return to Bantry for the 5th Masters of Tradition Festival. For five special days, a select line-up of Ireland’s greatest musicians converge on the picturesque West Cork town of Bantry for this unique Festival, which celebrates the very roots of traditional music.

Looking set to build on the resounding success of its last four years, the 2008 Masters of Tradition Festival throws open its doors to some of the very best musicians in the land. Superb Clare-born but Seattle-based fiddler Martin Hayes will be joined by his usual partner, Chicago-born guitarist Dennis Cahill as well as Dermot McLoughlin, Sean Garvey, Steve Cooney, Iarla O Lionaird, David Power, Niamh Parsons, The Peadar O’Riada choir and many more.
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Permalink - Posted: March 13, 2008 at 1:44 pm

NIAMH NÍ CHARRA – BEST TRADITIONAL MUSIC ACT 2008

www.niamhnicharra.com

Niamh Ní Charra, fiddle and concertina player from Killarney, was presented with “The Best Traditional Music Act 2008” at The Irish World Awards ceremony in the Galtymore, London last month. The Irish World, the largest newspaper for the Irish Community in Britain presents awards annually, recognising rising and existing Irish stars. Previous recipients in this category included Sharon Shannon and Danú. Other recipients at this year’s black tie event included The Furey’s for Lifetime Achievement, Stephen Mangan for Best Comic Actor and the Miami Showband for the Hall of Fame award. Niamh’s award was presented by Shelley Marsden, Entertainment Editor for The Irish World.

Permalink - Posted: March 6, 2008 at 3:05 pm

Brian Kennedy-Interpretations

RELEASED 7th March 2008

Curb Records are excited to be releasing a brand new album from the richly-talented Brian Kennedy entitled ‘Interpretations’. As the title suggests Brian refreshingly gives his interpretations to a unique collection of beautiful songs which include ‘You Are So Beautiful To Me’ (originally sung by Joe Cocker), Night & Day (Frank Sinatra), Lets Stay Together (Al Green) and Gaye (Clifford T Ward). The album is full of great surprises as Brian effortlessly crosses musical genres and eras – songs from the past and present.
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Permalink - Posted: March 3, 2008 at 2:50 pm
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