EventS
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1 May |
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Ceili & old-time dancing with Shaskeen Ceili Band |
10.00pm |
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14 May |
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Ennis Singers' Club |
9.00pm |
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16 May |
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Ceili in aid of 250-Mile Cycle (Francie Daly). Star of Munster Ceili Band |
4.00pm |
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28 May |
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Fleadh Nua Ceili with Abbey Ceili Band |
10.00pm |
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29 May |
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Fleadh Nua Ceili with Kilfenora Ceili Band |
10.00pm |
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30 May |
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Fleadh Nua Ceili with Matt Cunningham |
10.00pm |
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31 May |
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Fleadh Nua Ceili with Four Courts Ceili Band |
9.30pm |
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12 June |
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Ceili with Johnny Reidy Ceili Band |
10.00pm |
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31 July |
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Ceili with Davey Ceili Band |
9.30pm |
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10 Sept |
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Ennis Singers' Club |
9.30pm |
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18 Sept |
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Ceili with Jerry McCarthy |
9.30pm |
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8 Oct |
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Ennis Singers' Club |
9.30pm |
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9 Oct |
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Ceili with Johnny Reidy |
9.30pm |
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14 Nov |
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Ceili with Abbey Ceili Band |
4.00pm |
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5 Dec |
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Benefit Ceili with Johnny Reidy Ceili Band |
3.00pm |
On Wednesday and Friday nights (from 2nd July to 18th August) Seisiún will take place commencing at 8.30pm
Seisiún is a music trail through all four Provinces of Ireland where the visitor can join with local traditional musicians, singers, dancers and storytellers for an evening of native entertainment. In the seven years since its highly successful re-introduction in 2000, Seisiún has gone from strength to strength and continues to entertain and delight audiences both visitors and locals alike.
SEISIÚN is unique in that it offers high quality Irish traditional entertainment which is also authentic without any gimmicks or embellishments. The native music, song and dance are to be found in every corner of the land. Sometimes a little help is needed to find the discreet and intimate settings where time stands still and the performers while away the hours with exhilarating musicmaking and where the visitor is always welcome. With the ever-increasing popularity of Irish music and dancing internationally, thousands of visitors to Ireland are now seeking out these unique artforms. In recent years visitors have become increasingly more discerning in their quest to find authentic traditional entertainment and frequently express disappointment at not being able to discover the music venues – “the hidden Ireland”. SEISIÚN will help to make their task easier and contribute towards presenting Ireland as an “Island of Music”.