Gralton’s Hall: The rebirth of an important ‘den of iniquity’ in Co Leitrim
Built in 1921, it was a place of great reverie, dance, debate and music. It was also a target of the Catholic Church
Dancer and choreographer
Built in 1921, it was a place of great reverie, dance, debate and music. It was also a target of the Catholic Church
Edwina Guckian was thrilled when Zoë Conway composed a piece for her. They’re about to perform it with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra in Dublin
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Pathway up to O’Rourke’s Table reopens with plans to renew tradition of mountain-top ‘hooley’
Old dancers used to be lionised for their steps, because their exuberance contrasted with their seniority, evoking both awe and pity in the tragic ritual
Irish Traditional Music Archive brings its collection to life in a concert at the National Concert Hall on September 11th
Fr Michael Guckian was killed in a Co Roscommon hit-and-run incident last weekend
Locals in Leitrim are trying to block the widespread planting of Sitka spruce trees
Among the gems uncovered in this show on Leitrim’s music heritage are a song from Turlough O’Carolan and a forgotten star of the New York stage
Impervious to irony, and terrifying in their positivity, the Roses still impress
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How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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