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THE 23rd SOUTH SLIGO SUMMER SCHOOL

July 12th-18th, 2009 Tubbercurry, Co. Sligo
www.sssschool.org

Situated at the foot of the Ox Mountains in the heart of South Sligo and surrounded by pockets of traditional music going back generations, Tubbercurry is the perfect location for this annual summer school where participants have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the music, song and dance of South Sligo and beyond over six days of tuition, concerts and recitals, céilís, lectures and workshops, all featuring tutors, lecturers, musicians and céilí bands of the highest calibre. Think of tune titles such as ‘The Killavil Jig’, ‘The Mountain Road’, ‘The Moving Bogs of Powelsboro’ or ‘The Chaffpool Post’, all places in and around Tubbercurry or again of tunes like ‘Jackie Coleman’s’, ‘Fred Finn’s Reel’, ‘Andy McGann’s’ and ‘Jim Donoghue’s’, just a few of the great musicians who were native to the area, many of whom left a legacy of tunes of their own composition in their wake. This is just the tip of the iceberg of what is a deep, rich tradition and one which all those involved in the South Sligo Summer School set out to celebrate, breathe new life into and help preserve each year.
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CATSKILLS IRISH ARTS WEEK

July 12th-18th, 2009
www.east-durham.org

The Catskills Irish Arts Week celebrates its 15th year in East Durham, New York next summer from July 12-18th, 2009. The largest summer school in North America devoted to traditional Irish music and dance runs classes in a variety of instruments, singing, sean nos and set dancing (Tony Ryan is the dancing master this summer) and Irish step dancing plus some crafts classes. It features daily topical lectures, concerts, ceilithe and sessions galore every night around the area. The week closes with the Andy McGann Irish Music Festival.
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Permalink - Posted: January 27, 2009 at 3:12 pm

GALWAY EARLY MUSIC FESTIVAL

May 15th-17th, 2009
Islands and the Waters Between
www.galwayearlymusic.com

Once again Galway Early Music Festival is inviting Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque music lovers to visit Galway and enjoy a weekend of exciting concerts, inspiring workshops with world-famous musicians, enjoyable free events for adults and children, and the friendly, relaxed atmosphere of the post-concert festival club.
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Permalink - Posted: January 27, 2009 at 3:10 pm

CUP OF TAE, ARDARA, CO. DONEGAL

May 1st-4th, 2009
www.cupoftaefestival.com

2009’s Cup of Tae will see the festival honour one of Donegal’s truely great fiddle players James Bryne (An Beirneach). The committee contacted James in August 2008 and he was humbled and honoured to be recognised by the committee and was looking forward to the event. Indeed James was organising the opening concert and intended inviting friends and musicians that he admired to the concert in his honour. Sadly James passed away before Christmas 2008.
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Permalink - Posted: January 27, 2009 at 3:09 pm

FEILE NA nDÉISE

April 30th-May 4th, 2009 Dungarvan, Co. Waterford
www.feilenandeise.com

The 14th Annual Guinness Féile na nDéise takes place again this year in Dungarvan, Co Waterford over the May Bank Holiday weekend, beginning on Thursday April 30th with the Official Opening by our Festival Patron, An tUsail Micheál O’Muircheartaigh followed by concert with Brendan Shine in Dungarvan Town Hall Theatre. The rest of the weekend sees the Guinness Music Trail in various Pubs around the town, Open Air Concerts, Street Pageant – re-enacting the The Burgery Ambush, Busking Junior & Adult Competitions, Ceile, Concert with Blackwater Band on Sunday May 3rd in Dungarvan Town Hall Theatre and the now famous “Bucket Singing Competition” on Bank Holiday Monday in Downey’s Bar. With a visiting French Market, award winning Restaurants, excellent accommodation, Bar Extensions, Dungarvan is the place to be this May Bank Holiday Weekend.

For further information visit: www.feilenandeise.com
or Tel: 058-45273/086-2523729.

Permalink - Posted: January 27, 2009 at 3:07 pm

CEARDLANN EARRAIGH CONCERT AND WORKSHOPS IN MUSIC

Saturday April 4th, 2009, Celbridge, Co. Kildare
www.ceardlannearraigh.com

Workshops in music, song and dance come no better than in ‘Ceardlann Earraigh’, Celbridge, Co. Kildare, in this its twelfth consecutive year. Established by the Kildare County Board of Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann, this year’s event takes place on Saturday April 4th, 2009.
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Permalink - Posted: January 27, 2009 at 3:06 pm

CEOLÁRAS COLEMAN, GURTEEN, CO. SLIGO

www.colemanirishmusic.com

The most exciting and innovative news on the Irish music scene is the opening in April 2009 of the brand new, up to the minute exhibition and information unit at Ceoláras Coleman, Gurteen, Co. Sligo. In this purpose built facility, there are listening posts, display boards and a stunning audio-visual presentation. The latter presents a history of traditional Irish music and musical instruments dating back to the very origin of both. A unique display on eye-catching boards and in display cases provide the visitor with facts and history and the benefits of extensive research and archive details.
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Permalink - Posted: January 27, 2009 at 3:05 pm

NYAH CO.CAVAN ARTS FESTIVAL

Féile Ealaíon Chontae an Chabhán
March 11th-18th, 2009
www.cavanmusic.com

The word “nyah” refers to the very expression of the tradition to its lift or “soul”. Over 300 artists from 18 countries will descend on the Breffni county from March 11th - 18th to take part in a packed programme of events across the county, ranging from major concerts to intimate pub sessions, with a host of extras including music and song workshops, awards presentations and book and CD launches. The Nyah spreads across the county, with towns like Virginia, Ballyjamesduff, Belturbet, and Swanlinbar all having a share of the action, as well as Cavan town itself.

Ramor Theatre Virginia, Saturday 14th, Jig of Life awards to Peter Horan, Johnny Connolly, Kathleen & Michael McGlynn, Brian & Eithne Vallely, Mattie Joe Shéamuis Ó Fatharta, Joe Burke & Ann Conroy, Pádraigín Ní Uallacháin and Len Graham.

The Nyah Arts Festival Programme 2009 is subsidised by the Arts Council, Cavan Co Council Arts Office & Fáilte Ireland. The Nyah acknowledges its grateful thanks for this support and all those others who have provided generous support over the years.

For further information visit www.myspace.com/nyahcavan
and www.cavanmusic.com

Permalink - Posted: January 27, 2009 at 3:03 pm

ECHOES OF ERIN COMHALTAS TOUR OF BRITAIN

www.comhaltas.ie/events/detail/comhaltas_tour_of_britain_20091

For audiences in the UK, the Echoes of Erin tours provide a fantastic showcase for all that is best in Irish traditional music, song and dance. This concert in Monkstown, Co. Dublin, displays the highly talented artistes as they premiere the exciting concert prepared for audiences in Britain during the last week in February 2009.

A selection of fifteen top-class performers in all fields has been assembled to display the highest standards and regional styles that have become synonymous with these events through the years.
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Permalink - Posted: January 27, 2009 at 1:25 pm

IRISH DATE FOR DANÚ BEFORE MAJOR US TOUR

www.danu.net

Irish-based fans can catch the lads live in Dungarvan in February before they head out on a St. Patrick’s month-long tour of the USA. Danú have announced a special concert as part of a great series in Donnchadh Gough’s Pub in Dungarvan.

The pub is called The Local and is situated in the heart of the old town in County Waterford. The concert will take place on Tuesday, 10th February, 2009.

Permalink - Posted: January 27, 2009 at 1:24 pm
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