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Caint Am Tae: Ceol is ceoltóirí traidisúinta in gCeantar Sráid Hennrietta / The history of music and musicians in the Henrietta Street area

Caint Am Tae: Ceol is ceoltóirí traidisúinta in gCeantar Sráid Hennrietta / The history of music and musicians in the Henrietta Street area

    Caint Am Tae: Ceol is ceoltóirí traidisúinta in gCeantar Sráid Hennrietta / The history of music and musicians in the Henrietta Street area

    Lecture / Talk Arts and Entertainment  

    Stair an cheoil i gceantar Shráid Henrietta Ó imeachtaí ceiliúrtha go póstaí go torraimh, bhí an ceol mar chuid thábhachtach den saol i dtionóntáin Shráíd Henrietta. Chan páistí amhráin faoi lampaí na sráide, thug mná sólás do leanaí le suantraithe boga agus canadh bailéid ar choirnéil sráide. Tá cuimhní cinn ag go leor daoine de fhuaim Lily Dowling ag seinm pianó an teaghlaigh i 14 Sráid Henrietta.

    Don Chaint Am Tae as Gaeilge, bí i dteannta leis an staraí agus treoraí Fergus Whelan i gcomhrá leis an bpíobaire Néillidh Mulligan, ó Chumann na bPíobairí Uilleann, agus lenár gcomharsana i 15 Sráid Henrietta.
    Clúdóidh an chaint saol an cheoil i gceantar Shráid Henrietta, ag tabhairt chun cuimhne Club Shráid an Teampaill a bhunaigh athair Néillidh agus ceoltóirí eile a bhog ó Chontae Liatroma sna 1940í, a bhfuil a n-oidhreacht beo beathach inniu sa Chlub Píobairí agus sa Teach Tabhairne Cobblestone.

    For this Teatime Talk as Gaeilge, join historian and tour guide Fergus Whelan in conversation with piper Néillidh Mulligan, from the Society of Irish Pipers (Na Píobairí Uilleann) , and our neighbors in 15 Henrietta Street. The talk will cover the music scene in the Henrietta Street area, remembering the Church Street Club founded by Néillidh’s father and other musicians who migrated from County Leitrim in the 1940’s, whose legacy lives on today in the Pipers Club and the Cobblestone Pub.