Ceili Dancing in Cork City, Ceili by the lee
The last Ceili of 2014, Ceili by the lee, Cork City
The Lee Sessions - Irish Traditional Music in Cork City, Ireland
The Lee Sessions - live traditional music in pubs around Cork City. These sessions are FREE. Follow the Lee Sessions on Facebook.
Traditional Ceili music in Cork City
Oliver Plunkett St
Stanford Ceili -- Crazy Ceili! (Lee's Demand) [22 Oct 2015]
2015 October 22 Crazy Ceili session, dance #3: Lee's Demand, at Hacienda Commons, Stanford University.
Crazies follows our normal 7-9pm session, where we just keep on dancing until we drop! And get a little crazy!
Video Credit: Rebecca Chung
Music: Blue Jig/Bishop and Fritz/Ivailovsko Horo, by Moving Violations, from their album Quick Spin (2004).
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Sin É Cork Trad Session
An unforgettable night in Cork (Ireland) listening to our first Irish trad session and drinking plenty of beer. The song is called Will Ye Go Lassie Go and it is a traditional Scottish song. However, here it is sung by Irish singers and it surely shows the beautiful connection between the two Celtic nations.
Céilí Mór on Grand Parade, Cork, Ireland!
Alpine Salt - Cotton Fields (@ Sin é Cork)
Cork 4got2book
County Cork, in Ireland's South West. Cork is a county full of colour and contrasts, which includes some of Ireland's most beautiful scenery. From the bustling streets of Cork City (3rd Top City in the World to visit in 2010 according to Lonely Planet), to the beauty of West Cork, the tranquility of North Cork and the holiday atmosphere of East Cork, discover what Cork has to offer on your Irish holiday break.
Arundó in Session - Counihans Bar Cork Ireland
Arundó in Session in Counihans Cork Ireland. They are one of Ireland's foremost Traditional Irish Music Bands
Traditional Irish Session in Cork Ireland
Caller showing students how to dance at the Céilí Mór Cork 2013
STEVE TILSTON - The Slip Jigs and Reels - 37TH CORK FOLK FESTIVAL, Cork, Ireland. 29.09.16
STEVE TILSTON - The Slip Jigs and Reels - 37TH CORK FOLK FESTIVAL, Cork, Ireland. 29.09.16
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The 37th Cork Folk Festival took place between the 29th September and the 2nd October 2016. It is an annual music event that takes place in Ireland’s southern capital city of Cork. The 37 year old festival is emerging as one of the most important folk & traditional music events. The event has a strong focus on local Cork City, Sliabh Luachra and Cuil Aodha music and song.Since its birth in 1979, Cork Folk Festival has earned a reputation for bringing together some of the biggest names on the traditional and folk scene, as well as championing some of its up-and-coming stars. Set in Cork city, is has a unique atmosphere, taking in many of the city’s famous venues, but the festival feels intimate, despite its diversity in venues.The 2016 line-up included Roy Harper, Steve Tilston, Karrie O'Sullivan with Jimmy Smyth,Mick Flannery, Lynched, Buttons & Bows, The Unthanks, We Banjo 3, Socks in the Frying Pan, John Leo Carter, Box Car Bertha, Tir Na Nog, Nicole McGuire, and introduced Atlantic Arc Orchestra with Donal Lunny, Pauline Scanlon, Jarlath Henderson, Aidan O’Rourke and Padraig Rynne, and The Compánach Concert- The Music of Ireland with contributions from Fintan Vallely, Gerry O ‘Connor, Tiarnán Ó Duinnchinn, Karan Casey, Emma O’Sullivan, Jacques Nutan, and there was The Céilí Mór with Allow Céilí Band, Seán Ó Sé, Douglas Comhaltas Céilí Band, The Henry Girls from Donegal, and from The Warwick Folk Festival, The Harvesters and also Rob Halligan, and Duane Andrews and Aaron Collins from Newfoundland, and Jacques Stotzem from Belgium and many more.There was also the Noel Brazil Contemporary Song contest which started in 2013.
History:The opening night, of the long running Festival was on Thursday September 13th 1979 at Douglas GAA Club; (there was no Festival in 1988) Put together from year to year purely on a voluntary basis by a dedicated group of enthusiasts, aided by major sponsorship, and a combination of various sponsors and supporters, including those who over the years contribute financially to the cost of staging the festival, Cork City Council, the Arts Council, Fáilte Ireland, Carling, Beamish Irish Stout and CIT, and the Evening Echo etc. Its endurance is a tribute to the energy and labour of its workers. It is appropriate to acknowledge the voluntary organising committee, and also the many volunteer workers who take charge of doors, organise artist accommodation, look after publicity, liaise with artists, and numerous other things involved in making such an event possible year on year. Particular recognition for Jim Walsh, Chairman and someone who has been a vital cog in Festival organisation since that very first year, long-serving Festival Director William Hammy Hammond, and also Timmy the Brit McCarthy, the inspirational figure behind the Festival's inception, as well as its original Director/Secretary.
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Cork Folk Festival 2nd Sept 2007 Céilí Mór
Cork Folk Festival 2nd Sept 2007 Céilí Mór on Patrick Street
Kiely Walsh Academy of Irish Dancing
Kiely Walsh Academy of Irish Dancing. Directed by Miah Walsh and Maria Kiely Walsh, the company boasts an impressive array of world class dancers and is one the leading Irish Dance schools in the country, having won many World, All Ireland, and international titles to their credit. Based here in Cork City and county, they have travelled the world promoting our Irish dance culture
Miah Walsh and Maria Kiely-Walsh are both registered teachers and adjudicators of Irish step dance with An Coimisiún le Rincí Gaelacha. They have both been teaching Irish step dance for 25 years on a fulltime basis. They now have a successful Irish Dance Academy that caters for social, non-competitive, competitive and performance classes in Irish step dance. They have given workshops in Ireland, America, Australia and have been developing Irish Dancing in South Africa.
Cork Michael and Magali on Ceili dancing in the street
Cork Michael and Magali on Ceili dancing in the street
Cork Folk Festival 2nd Sept 2007 Céilí Mór
Cork Folk Festival 2nd Sept 2007 Céilí Mór
Cork Folk Festival 2nd Sept 2007 Céilí Mór
Cork Folk Festival 2nd Sept 2007 Céilí Mór
Cork Folk Festival 2nd Sept 2007 Céilí Mór
Cork Folk Festival 2nd Sept 2007 Céilí Mór
Cork Folk Festival 2nd Sept 2007 Céilí Mór
Cork Folk Festival 2nd Sept 2007 Céilí Mór
Waltz & Quickstep by Johnny Reidy in Ballyfin
At the Christmas ceili in Ballyfin, Co Laois, Johnny Reidy Ceili Band played these waltzes and quicksteps sung by Eddie Lee between sets in the second half of the ceili after the tea break.