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		<title>Skerries Trad Weekend 2022</title>
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<p>We had a very successful revival of the festival weekend in 2022 after a 2-year pandemic break, albeit some of the sessions were over-subscribed with both musicians and listeners and some unfortunately were disappointed that they couldn't join in. The main reason for this was that there were only 2 sessions running in parallel Saturday and Sunday while there was huge interest in festival attendance and participation.<br />
We had some great musicians in town and all events ran smoothly, including one last-minute location change from downstairs to upstairs which was arranged quickly and seamlessly when it was apparent that the bar was too busy.</p>
<p>The 2019 festival had already been in reduced format during a committee transitionary phase and the 2022 format was further reduced, rather than continue to cancel it, as long as there was still a risk of renewed restrictions. It is the hope now that the committee can be augmented and that 2023 may see a return to a larger programme of events. The 2 main challenges for us are pub venue availabilities and accommodation possibilities since the closure of some of both during the last 2 years ; once confidence is built around those we can then bring more musicians to the town and accommodate more listeners at the multiple sessions.</p>
<p>While the 2022 weekend was missing workshops, set dancing, the opening concert and other recitals, we more than made up for that with the quality of the music in the sessions which took place in 5 local pubs and at the Skerries Harps GAA clubhouse ; very positive feedback was again received from musicians, listeners and the local business owners.<br />
We were delighted that the recently-formed Skerries Folk Club added their singing session to the weekend's programme.<br />
A novel addition to this year's festival was an instrument showcase by 3 instrument makers who chatted to interested parties while displaying fiddles, pipes, bouzouki &amp; guitar made by themselves and allowing other musicians try them out.<br />
There was a session for teenagers and a family session to cater for younger players ; both of these were held at the GAA clubhouse with the former hosted by Caoilfhionn Ní Mhadagáin of CCE Craobh na Mara (Balbriggan) and the latter by Aoife McDermott.<br />
There were really nice afternoon sessions with quality music and attentive listeners in 2 pubs on each of the 2 afternoons ; the Friday opening night had 3 pub sessions which helped distribute people better.<br />
Sunday evening included an Adult slow session for less experienced players ; this is a very popular session which also happens outside of the festival and Paudie O'Connor is a popular facilitator of that session. In parallel with that there was a session downstairs led by our local Skerries musicians to bring the festival to a fitting closure.</p>
<p>We were very fortunate to have some musicians of national and international acclaim this year despite a late start to setting up the whole festival in only 6 weeks. We welcomed back some stalwarts of the festival like Paudie O'Connor &amp; Aoife Ní Chaoimh, Mick O'Brien, John &amp; Jacinta McEvoy, Tom Doorley, Alan Byrne and Jim Grant, all of whom have tutored and played at past festival weekends. We also welcomed first time festival participants like Derek Hickey, Jacqui Martin, Paddy Tutty, Paul Doyle, Ciara O'Brien, Seamus Meehan, Mark Kelly, Barra McAllister, Pax Ó Faoláin, Macdara Ó Faoláin, Victoria Pierce, Muireann Ní Shé and Tom O'Brien. Also prominent at the sessions were festival regulars Bill Haneman, Maurice Egan, Siobhan Bhreathnach, Eimer Casey, Paul Kelly, Carol Keane, Kevin O'Keeffe, Fergal McArdle, Dave Morris, Colm Ó Fathaigh, Terry Kirk, Helen Lyons, Ray Lawlor, Aido Lawlor, Aoife McDermott, Ray Ball and Tom McDonagh.</p>
<p>We are very grateful for the solid foundations laid by the original committee and for the continued support of local musicians, local businesses and the Arts Department of Fingal County Council.</p>
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<p><span lang="EN-IE" style="color: #ffffff;"><span style="color: #b9c4ae;">Born in Dublin, Ireland, Mick began his musical education on the Uilleann Pipes in the renowned Thomas Street Pipers Club in Dublin. His father Dinny O’Brien, a traditional “box” player, was also a constant source of tunes and inspiration. Mick recorded his first LP with his family when he was 13 years old. He later joined Na Píobairí Uilleann, an organisation founded to promote piping, where he absorbed hundreds of tunes and refined his technique. His playing can be heard on numerous recordings with artists such as The Dubliners, Frankie Gavin and the RTÉ Concert Orchestra.</span></span></p>
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<p><span lang="EN-IE" style="color: #b9c4ae;">Mick has toured extensively and given master classes throughout Europe and North America. His highly acclaimed solo CD of traditional Irish music; “May Morning Dew” was released in 1996.  In 2003, Mick released <em>Kitty Lie Over</em> along with fiddler Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh. It was named No.1 Traditional Album of 2003 by Earle Hitchner in the Irish Echo.</span></p>
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<p>Paudie O Connor and Aoife Ní Chaoimh are an accordion and fiddle duet from County Kerry. Their music is heavily influenced by the <em>The Sliabh Lauchra</em> musical tradition of East Kerry and North Cork. In 2014 they released the highly acclaimed album <em>Didn’t She Dance</em> and <em>Dance</em> which paid homage to the their musical heroes such as Johnny O Leary, Padraig O Keefe and Julia Clifford. Paudie has also released the critically acclaimed solo album <em>Different State</em> and a duet album with <em>Riverdance</em> Uilleann Piper John O Brien. Paudie and Aoife have performed on numerous TV productions, most recently <em>Tradfest</em> TG4.</p>
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<p>John McEvoy is a highly respected fiddle-player, composer and teacher based in County Meath. He has been described as “a supreme traditional musician”; one of Irelands finest fiddle players, recognised for his sensitive and rhythmical interpretations of the tradition. John has collaborated with many of Ireland’s leading musicians, touring with <em>Bakerswell</em>, <em>Kelp</em> and <em>Providence</em> among others. His recordings include solo CDs ‘<em>Returning</em>’ (1999) and ‘<em>Irish Traditional Fiddle Music’</em> (2012) and the much acclaimed duet album, ’<em>The </em><em>Kilmore Fancy</em>’(2004), with his flute playing sister, Catherine McEvoy. In 2007 he released ‘<em>Pride Of The West’</em>, with flute player John Wynne, described by the ‘Irish Examiner’ as.<em>..indeed a gem</em>.”. He has toured extensively in Europe, New Zealand and the USA and is a founding member of the traditional group Gatehouse and a tutor at Scoil Samhraidh Willie Clancy.</p>
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<p>Dubliner Jacinta McEvoy is an accomplished guitarist, concertina player and teacher. In 2009 she published <em>'Dancin’ Time’ </em>and ,<em>‘An Damhsa’</em> a folk and Irish dance resource pack for Primary schools. A frequent performer on TV and radio, she has recorded with a number of musicians including the late Chris Droney and was a founder member of the groups <em>Turlough</em> and <em>Keeper Hill</em>. She has appeared at a number of festivals with the all-female traditional group Macalla. Jacinta is much sought after as an arranger and accompanist and has performed throughout Europe and Ireland. She currently performs with Roscommon based group <em>Gatehouse.</em></p>
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<p>Tom Doorley was born in Dublin in the early 1970’s and has been playing for many years in both Classical and Traditional music circles, in Ireland and abroad. In his younger years he received lessons from Vincent Broderick, Micheál Ó hAlmhain, Cormac Breathnach, the late Seamus MacMathuna and is heavily inspired by the music of Matt Molloy. After winning the All-Ireland flute competition he continued on with his studies in classical flute qualifying with an honours degree in performance in the Dublin Institute of Technology (TUD) and Trinity College Dublin. Tom further explored the development of his flute playing while studying with acclaimed flautists such as Julius Baker, James Galway and Marzio Conti in the Boccherini Conservatoire in Lucca, Italy. From his studies Tom has been developing a mix of methods in expressive tone, technique and interpretation in helping students develop their musical skills and musicianship.</p>
<p>After his studies he joined with the internationally acclaimed Irish traditional band Danú and performed professionally with them for fourteen years. He has toured the world performing Irish music and promoting Irish culture. As a recording artist he has recorded multiple albums and a dvd with Danú, Julie Fowlis ,and even featured on Disneys’ movie soundtrack “<em>Brave”</em>. He also had the pleasure in performing and recording with Irish singing legend Liam Clancy.</p>
<p>Tom currently lectures and teaches on the Irish traditional music course in Technological University Dublin (TUD). He currently holds the position as musical director of the National Folk Orchestra of Ireland (NFOI) where is composing new repertoire and developing exciting new ideas for this wonderful and vibrant orchestra. Tom recognises the importance of imparting his knowledge of music and sharing his experiences with students in helping them develop their musicianship and instrumental skills so as they can enjoy the richness and excitement of Irish traditional music.</p>
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<p>Alan Byrne is a traditional tenor banjo player from Dublin. His playing can be heard at sessions throughout the Fingal area and at festivals nationwide. Alan holds a senior all Ireland banjo title and has toured with CCE on several occasions. He is also one of the growing number of traditional musicians who has moved to Skerries in recent years.</p>
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		<title>Welcome To Skerries Trad Music Festival 2022</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[2022 marks the 19th anniversary of the Skerries Traditional Music Weekend after a break of two years. This picturesque seaside town plays host to a weekend full of music, song and dance, reflecting the unique culture of the Fingal region. Leading artists travel to Skerries where they join with locals and visitors in a celebration of Irish Heritage. Once again&#160;<a href="https://skerriestraditionalmusic.com/welcome-to-skerries-trad-music-festival-2022/" class="read-more">Continue Reading</a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>2022 marks the 19th anniversary of the Skerries Traditional Music Weekend after a break of two years. This picturesque seaside town plays host to a weekend full of music, song and dance, reflecting the unique culture of the Fingal region. Leading artists travel to Skerries where they join with locals and visitors in a celebration of Irish Heritage.</p>
<p>Once again the Weekend focuses exclusively on sessions catering for a variety of musicians, singers, listeners, adult learners, teenagers, families and indeed all wishing to experience Irish traditional music at its best.</p>
<p>This year, for the very first time, Sunday morning features a special Display by Instrument Makers featuring three of Ireland’s renowned makers - luthier Paddy Tutty’s fiddles and violins, fretted instrument maker Macdara Ó Faoláin’s bouzoukis, mandolins and guitars as well as the craftsmanship of our resident uilleann pipe maker here in Skerries, Bill Haneman.</p>
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