KILLALOE IS READYING itself for a day of music, dance and aerial performances this Saturday.

Circus company, Fidget Feet Aerial Dance Theatre have combined with Clare County Council to bring Clare Mela to Two Mile Gate in Killaloe this Saturday (June 10th) from 1pm to 4:30pm.

Funded by the County Council and the Arts Council of Ireland, an array of talent is going to be showcased in the stunning East Clare outdoor setting this weekend at the free event.

Powerful rap to captivating aerial dance, Chinese dragon dancing, unforgettable African drumming, enchanting Nepalese music, an outstanding Polish folk performance, dance and much more is promised.

Persons attending are encouraged to bring their camp chairs or picnic blankets to relax on the grass for the performances as Clare Mela celebrates cultural diversity.

A collaboration with i4drum and Nepalese Musicians – Hiralal, Ramji Gaine, and Brian Fleming, Willzee, Ukrainian popstar Kseniya Doroshenko, Polish golf group Inisowiacy, A DJ set from Fidget Feets Jym Daly and Chinese Lion Dancers are among the acts set for Killaloe.

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