Cork
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- Ceolta Sí on the move
- 31 July 2008
While there was a quiet beginning to the tourist season in Youghal, numbers are picking up and Ceolta Sí are on the move. Having performed their annual Seisiún for good audiences at Brú na Sí for the month of August, they are having to relocate to the Mall Arts Centre for two nights a week to accommodate the audience. Even better, some August shows are almost sold out already.
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- Li Pistocoppi bring Italian sun to east Cork
- 28 July 2008
Each year, one of the Seisiún shows presented by Craobh Eochaille CCÉ is extra special as it features a visiting folkdance group in association with the Cork International Folk Dance Festival. This year there was an Italian flavour as Li Pistocoppi performed at The Red Store in Youghal.
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- Civic Reception to mark new stage of development for Comhaltas in Youghal
- 4 July 2008
On Thursday night, 3rd July, a special event will be hosted by Youghal Town Council for the launch of a number of activities and developments planned by Craobh Eochaille CCÉ for the coming months. It is hoped that these developments will benefit the town and the surrounding areas in the present and long into the future. The plans include an ambitious building programme, as well as a performance and training schedule that will continue to promote Irish traditional music and profile Youghal around the world.
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- A celebration of song at Brú na Sí
- 8 June 2008
Seán Ó Sé and American professor Matthew Allen will perform an intimate concert at Brú na Sí in Youghal.
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- North Cregg in concert
- 6 April 2008
One of Ireland’s most popular traditional music groups, North Cregg will perform in Youghal on Saturday 19th April. Rooted in the vibrant traditional music of their native County Cork, North Cregg embraces musical influences from around the world to create one of the most distinctive and charismatic voices in Irish music.
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- Youghal Success at Feis Maitiú
- 17 March 2008
Young musicians of the Youghal branch are celebrating success at Feis Matiú. This was the first year Irish traditional music was included as part of the programme.