Musicians from Mozambique & Maghera play at Feakle Festival
*Photograph: Finbar MacGabhann. MUSICIANS from Mozambique and Maghera were among those to entertain the masses at the thirty eighth annual Feakle Traditional Music Festival.
*Photograph: Finbar MacGabhann. MUSICIANS from Mozambique and Maghera were among those to entertain the masses at the thirty eighth annual Feakle Traditional Music Festival.
Kitty Leyden. Photograph: Anthony O’Connor. TULLA woman, Kitty Leyden features as the first guest in a new series of the Clare Oral History Podcast which will be released this Friday.
TRADITIONAL farming stories and a rich heritage of North Clare will be explored this Friday as part of Biodiversity Week.
A FEAKLE FARM celebrated new life as it welcomed its first new born calf in forty years.
*Patsy O’Grady. Eugene Lambe has donated to Cuimhneamh an Chláir his important collection of video recordings of singers, musicians, dancers and storytellers from North Clare.
*Paul Dooley and Kseniya Rusnak. JUST THE TWO a new series of traditional and folk music concerts, curated by Paula Carroll is headed for glór this autumn.
Cuimhneamh an Chláir will be dropping its first ever podcast this Friday (October 29th).
A full programme of events for Clare County Library History Week has been unveiled.
Feakle Folk Club has been revived with two concerts remaining on the cards this month.
Director of glór, Orla Flanagan has said the venue is thrilled to finally get “the show back on the road” with “nothing quite like” live performances.