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Live Traditional Music all next week from Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy

www.rte.ie/rnag

RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta listeners will be able to enjoy great traditional music live all next week from Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy in Miltown Malbay in Co. Clare from Sunday 5th July – Friday 10th July.
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Permalink - Posted: June 29, 2015 at 11:43 am

LEITRIM FOR THE LEADING EDGE 2015

www.leitrimcoco.ie


A series of professional development workshops for traditional musicians & singers
The Dock, Carrick on Shannon, Co. Leitrim
Friday 17th and Saturday 18th July
During Carrick Water Music Festival

As part of the Leitrim Equation Traditional Music Development Programme, musician and singer Eleanor Shanley introduces a programme of professional development workshops for traditional musicians and singers to enhance their skills in presenting on stage, publishing, marketing and promotion, how to get gigs, and how to get your music played on air. This unique and very valuable programme is designed to be highly informative, interactive and above all fun. It is designed for traditional musicians and singers of all ages, but is particularly suited to those considering traditional music as part of their career. Eleanor will be joined by musicians with vast experience and experts in each field including:  Stuart Ongley - owner of SGO Music; Elizabeth Laragy – Producer, RTÉ Radio; Ellie Byrne - Ellie Byrne Promotions; Rory O’Connor - Executive Producer of Sligo Live; Caitlín Nic Gabhann & Ciarán Ó Maonaigh – Musicians; Declan Drohan - Musician/Drama Tutor; Philip Delamere - Leitrim County Council Arts Officer; Keith Conroy - Sound Engineer.

Permalink - Posted: June 22, 2015 at 2:02 pm

Canadian chords in Tønder

www.tf.dk

A great deal of Canadian music is on offer to those who attend Tønder Festival this year, including a special concert featuring the meeting between musicians from Fanø and Cape Breton. Canada’s ambassador to Denmark, André Francois Giroux, will give the official opening address at Tønder Festival 2015.

Once upon a time, sailing ships set out from Fanø and sailed around the globe. Historically, Fanø folk have been in touch with the whole world, and in many ways, they still are: certainly as far as music is concerned. Fanø folk music is alive and well, thanks to the perseverance of the island’s musicians, and they are willing to travel. There is a strong connection with Cape Breton in Canada, where there is a lively music and dance scene with ancient roots, just like on Fanø.

With the people

The 2015 Tønder Festival audience can enjoy a festive affair celebrating the links between Fanø and Cape Breton. The Music, The People, The Spirit reads the event’s headline, highlighting the links between the two vibrant musical cultures. The evening involves concerts and dances, and each and every audience member is encouraged to participate so that folk music and folk dance live up to their names. Folk join in, they are not just observers.
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Permalink - Posted: June 22, 2015 at 9:44 am

Fleadh Cheoil Open Day – Live on the Internet

www.fleadhcheoil.ie
The Fleadh Cheoil Open Day, a one-stop-shop for all of your Fleadh Cheoil questions, will be streamed live on the internet next Friday June 19th, between 9am-11am GMT+1 on www.fleadhcheoil.ie. The fun will continue from 12pm-1pm when Musician’s Corner will stream live on Twitter, enabling musicians to play in front of a live internet audience.
This live stream is part of the launch of Ireland’s biggest traditional Irish music festival which will take place in Sligo 9th-16th August next. The Open Day live Q&A on www.fleadhcheoil.ie will provide the online audience the opportunity to ask questions about any aspect of the Fleadh.

When will the competitions take place?
Where the caravan parks will be located?
Will there be shuttle buses?
Will the streets be pedestrianised?
If the hotels are booked out, how do I get accommodation?
How do I register as a Volunteer?
What instruments can I learn at Scoil Éigse?

These are just some of the many questions that the Fleadh is asked on a daily basis through social media. Now, you’ll get a chance to speak directly with members of the Fleadh team, who will be online for this web chat, which will also be broadcast live on Ocean FM.
“This is a new innovation for the Fleadh Cheoil,” says Fleadh public relations spokesperson Micheál Ó Domhnaill. “It is important for us to engage with the public in many different ways. It’s one thing to be in Sligo for the Open Day and to be able to meet someone to answer questions. But there will be thousands of visitors in Sligo for the Fleadh in August, and we want them to be able to prepare as fully as possible, and providing an online platform for them to pose questions relevant to their needs and requirements is really important to us.”
As the 9am-11am slot may not suit people in different parts of the world, the Fleadh media team will remain online throughout the day taking questions via the Fleadh Facebook and Twitter channels.
“We will respond personally to each of the questions we get, hopefully within minutes,” says Peter McCarrick, another member of the Fleadh team. “Certainly, we will respond to everyone, even if the questions they pose might take a little time to give them the response they need, but, with people likely to ask questions on everything from events to where to stay to things to do in Sligo, we’ll have a full team there to respond as quickly as possible.”
The Fleadh will also have the support of Fáilte Ireland and Sligo Tourism to ensure that visitors to the Fleadh Cheoil will also be able to take in the Wild Atlantic Way, and the many experiences Sligo has to offer from mountain walks to surfing to golf, and much more besides.
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Permalink - Posted: June 17, 2015 at 10:53 am

Irish Hooley in Bloomsbury

www.thebloomsbury.com/event/run/14353

On Thursday 18th June 2015, Irish Music & Dance in London and Return to Camden Town festival presents the Irish Hooley in Bloomsbury, a great gathering of many of London’s finest exponents of Irish music, song and dance in the beautiful surrounds of The Bloomsbury Theatre. The event will feature:

-        The London Lasses and Chris O’Malley
-        CrossHarbour
-        Le Chéile
-        Artisan Row
Plus Terence O’Flaherty

The event is the formal launch of ‘Irish Music and Dance in London’ (IMDL), a new community interest company dedicated to promoting Irish music and dance in the capital. It will also be a fundraising event towards the cost of staging the 17th Return to Camden Town Festival in October 2015.

Venue: The Bloomsbury Theatre, 15 Gordon Street, London WC1H 0AH. Doors open: 7pm for 7.45pm onstage. Tickets £15/ £5 (under 18s) plus booking fee* Tickets available now via https://www.thebloomsbury.com/event/run/14353.

* Per transaction – it is possible to book up to 10 tickets on each transaction.

As always, any publicity you could give us would be much appreciated.

Best wishes,

Laurie Harper
For IMDL & Return to Camden Town
Tel:
0207 210 5227 – days
0207 263 6197 – eves/weekends
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Permalink - Posted: June 12, 2015 at 4:11 pm

CCE MAD Week

July 6th- 10th, 2015
www.ccemadweek.org

NEA Funding Recognizes DC Irish Cultural Arts Program

MAD Week, the premier Irish traditional music and dance instruction immersion program in the Washington, DC region, is the recipient of a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA). Musical Arts and Dance (MAD) Week is sponsored by the O’Neill-Malcom Branch of the international Irish cultural organization, Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann (CCE).
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Permalink - Posted: May 20, 2015 at 3:07 pm

Music Network presents Kathleen MacInnes, Dermot Byrne, Brian Finnegan and Mike Vass (Ireland/Scotland)

On tour 8 – 20 September
www.musicnetwork.ie

Kathleen MacInnes, voice
Dermot Byrne, accordion
Brian Finnegan, flute/whistle
Mike Vass, guitar/fiddle

“A voice like peat smoke and good whisky, as robust, sassy and soulful as it is supple and expressive.” THE GUARDIAN, on Kathleen MacInnes

“Displaying a delicate and sensitive touch, Dermot Byrne has brought his accordion into new territory. Every note has a sweetness to it and every track glistens.”  TRADCONNECT, CD Review

“Brian Finnegan is without doubt one of the world’s finest whistle players.” THE LIVING TRADITION

“Superbly sensitive fiddler/guitarist…” THE GUARDIAN, on Mike Vass

If you haven’t caught award-winning singer Kathleen MacInnes live before, you’re in for a real treat. On stage the Hebridean songbird is a natural, sharing a joke one minute then breaking hearts the next with a soulful, earthy voice that lingers with the listener long after the last note has been sung. A regular performer at the prestigious Celtic Connections festival, in 2010 her singing reached audiences worldwide after being featured in Ridley Scott’s film Robin Hood.
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Permalink - Posted: May 13, 2015 at 5:28 pm

The Willis Clan

Release brand new album: ‘HEAVEN’ OUT May 29th

+ IRISH TOUR DATES ANNOUNCED:

JUNE 5TH THE MARKET PLACE THEATRE, ARMAGH

JUNE 6TH CULTURLANN- DERRY

JUNE 9TH THE SET THEATRE, KILKENNY

JUNE 14TH MCGRORYS CULDAFF, DONEGAL

JUNE 19TH ST JOHNS THEATRE, LISTOWEL, CO KERRY

JUNE 21ST INEC ACOUSTIC CLUB, KILARNEY

JUNE 24TH ROOTS, BOOTS & BANJOS, GALWAY

JUNE26TH TOWN HALL, WESTPORT

Life for the Willis family has never been what one might call normal. They have chosen to walk the path less traveled in all areas of life and their newest studio album release, Heaven, is the musical culmination of their journey thus far. Written, performed, engineered and produced by various members of the 14 person family, listeners will hear a top level record full of meaningful songs, striking harmonies, driving rhythms and soaring anthems. The band comprises of the oldest seven children ranging from ages 23 to 13: Jessica, 23, on fiddle and lead vocals, Jeremiah, 22, on acoustic and electric guitars and uilleann pipes, Jennifer, 20, on accordion and mandolin, Jeanette, 19, on whistle and dobro, Jackson, 16, on drums and banjo, Jedidiah, 15, on bass, and Jasmine, 13, on keys.
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Permalink - Posted: May 7, 2015 at 12:59 pm

SIAMSAÍOCHT @ 6! le Gael Linn

O’FLAHERTY’S BAR ( downstairs), OLD STOREHOUSE,
CROWN ALLEY, TEMPLE BAR
( behind the Central Bank )
6p.m. – 8p.m. ( Doors open 5.45 p.m.)

TUESDAY, 19 MAY 2015
DANNY DIAMOND ( fiddle )
EOIN Ó BEAGLAOICH ( Concertina ) &
MÍCHEÁL Ó CATHÁIN ( Harp, Songs )
bring the current series of concerts to a close with
their wonderful music and song  -
don’t miss it !
ADMISSION:€15 ( includes complimentary nibbles!)

Bar open/tea and coffee available
Booking recommended ( limited space ! )
087/2547574 or niamh@gael-linn.ie

Permalink - Posted: May 5, 2015 at 4:15 pm

ROCKY MOUNTAIN IRISH FESTIVAL

June 18th – 21st, 2015
www.rockymountainirishfestival.com

Surrounded by the majestic Rocky Mountains in Estes Park, Colorado, the Rocky Mountain Irish Gathering is truly a magnificent event for the entire family.  The Gathering is a celebration of Irish culture and history uniquely presented through both educational and fun exhibits, film, lecturers, storytellers, vendors and music all in a festival atmosphere with special guests from Ireland and the US.  Irish or not, come hear the sounds of pipes and drums as they echo across the festival grounds, watch the lightning fast pace of feet as multiple Dance Troupes showcase their best of all ages. Hear an entire musical performance sung in Gaelic!
Special guests include Don Mullan, Kevin O’ Hara, Dr. Sarah O’ Brien, Fintan O’ Toole, Kristin Leary, Grace Brady, Dr. Miriam Nyhan and Bryce Evans. The Friday Concert includes Trinity Irish Dancers, Seo Linn and Colm Keegan.
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Permalink - Posted: May 1, 2015 at 4:35 pm
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