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TAISCE A Concert for the Irish Traditional Music Archive

www.itma.ie

On Sunday 10 November 2013, at 8.00 pm in the Abbey Theatre, Dublin, the Irish Traditional Music Archive will hold its first-ever concert. This event comes at the end of a year of archival projects, events and publications which has marked the 25th anniversary of the Archive’s foundation in 1987, and it will be a public acknowledgement of the centrality of live performance to all the Archive’s activities.

A stellar line-up of leading traditional performers, all of whom have donated their services, will represent different aspects of the contemporary music, song and dance tradition. Appearing will be

Liam O’Flynn uilleann pipes Paddy Glackin fiddle Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin piano & Neil Martin cello

Matt Molloy flute & Dónal Lunny bouzouki

Brooks Academy Set Dancers with Paudie O’Connor accordion

Sibéal Davitt stepdancer

Siobhán Armstrong early Irish harp & Áine Ní Dhroighneáin singing in Irish

Len Graham singing in English

Mick O’Brien uilleann pipes Emer Mayock flute & Aoife Ní Bhriain fiddle

Nicholas Carolan will be MC

Tickets are €30 with concessions at €25. They are available only from the Abbey Theatre box office at 01-87 87 222 or at www.abbeytheatre.ie

The Irish Traditional Music Archive is a national public archive and resource centre for the traditional music of Ireland. In its premises at 73 Merrion Square, Dublin 2, it holds the largest collection in existence of the materials of the music – some 100,000 items including sound recordings, books, magazines, sheet music, ballad sheets, photographs, videos, posters, programmes, interactive music scores, etc. It also holds the largest collection of information on the music, comprising some 900,000 content items of information held on computer. The collections are freely available daily to the general public for listening, viewing and study. ITMA is also a publisher of books and audiovisual materials, and it increasing makes online digitised materials and information freely available worldwide through its Online Catalogue and Digital Library at www.itma.ie. It engages in partnerships with many other bodies, particularly with the national broadcasters RTÉ and TG4. ITMA is funded by An Chomhairle Ealaíon / The Arts Council, the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, and its support group Friends of the Archive, and by hundreds of private donors of material and information.

For details see www.itma.ie

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