Maeve and Tony performed March 31, 2007, at the Coatesville Cultural Society as part of the Coatesville Traditional Irish Music Series. Here, Maeve plays an alternate tuning ... she says it's called "out of tuning."
Northern Ireland flutist Gary Hastings gave a lesson on Irish music as viewed through the lens of Northern Ireland politics and tradition. At the end, he plays two brilliant little marches.
The splendid Irish choral group known for its tight, otherworldly harmonies is touring Borders bookstores throughout the U.S., promoting a new CD, "Sensations," and an upcoming special to be broadcast on PBS stations. This clip is from the group's appearance at the Borders on the Avenue of the Arts in Philadelphia in late July 2007.
Maeve and Tony performed March 31, 2007, at the Coatesville Cultural Society as part of the Coatesville Traditional Irish Music Series. Here's a jig and, as Maeve would say, "a scatter of reels." Quite a scatter it is, too.
This is a set of jigs.
Playing are Robbie O'Connell, Mick Moloney, Dana Lyn, Brendan Callaghan and Athena Tergis.
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These two brilliant musicians offered up a gem of an Irish traditional music concert April 6, 2006, at the Philadelphia Irish Center. This video features the music (and comedy) of uilleann piper Ronan Browne.
The splendid Irish choral group known for its tight, otherworldly harmonies is touring Borders bookstores throughout the U.S., promoting a new CD, "Sensations," and an upcoming special to be broadcast on PBS stations. This clip is from the group's appearance at the Borders on the Avenue of the Arts in Philadelphia in late July 2007. John McGlynn is featured in this clip.
The class was held Saturday, May 19, 2007, at Tapography in Center City. Dowds is the lead and co-dance captain of the Riverdance Boyne touring company, which was performing at the Philadelphia Academy of Music.
This is a look back at the Philadelphia St. Patrick's Day Parade 2006. Here, the Philadelphia Emerald Society and the Emerald Society Pipe Band march past the reviewing stand.
McCourt visited Chestnut Hill Academy in Philadelphia as a guest faculty member for the day. He spoke to several classes about literature, history ... and whatever happened to come up.
This is the drummer's-eye view of competition. (Not a drumcam, but, hey, we're working on it.) Anyway, this is the band marching into the circle at the Anne Arundel Games in October 2007.
Here, the group plays a harp tune, O'Carolan's Draft. Featured musicians include: Mick Moloney, Robbie O'Connell, Dana Lyn, Brendan Callaghan and Athena Tergis.
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The sound quality's not great -- lots of wind -- but these little guys were pretty cute. A very enthusiastic coach was putting them through their paces, teaching them the finer points of hurling.
The older girls of the Campbell School of Highland Dance are shown here. They performed with the Washington Memorial Pipe Band on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2007, at the Midwinter Scottish & Irish Festival and Fair at the Valley Forge Convention Center, presented by East of the Hebrides Entertainments.