Tuesday 16 March 2010

IRISH MUSIC AND DANCE FOR SANDILANDS PUPILS AT TOWN HALL

Pupils from Sandilands Primary School along with children from nine other primary schools in Manchester will be celebrating St Patrick's Day in true Irish style at the Town Hall on Wednesday 17 March with a day long celebration of Irish music and dance.

During the morning pupils will get the chance to listen to and learn the basics of playing traditional Irish instruments including the bodhran, fiddle, tin whistle and guitar. They will also take part in celtic art workshops and will be put through their paces with Irish dancing lessons.
The afternoon session will see all pupils come together for a traditional Irish Fleadh, with dancing and singing. There will also be performances from visiting groups wearing traditional Irish costumes and from some of the skilled workshop leaders.

Labour Councillor Sue Murphy said: "Manchester is home to a vibrant Irish community, and the celebrations in the Town Hall are great fun and give pupils the chance to find out more about Irish culture and traditions by taking part in hands-on activities."

The St Patrick's Day celebrations have been organised in partnership with Manchester Irish Education Group by the award winning Manchester Music Service.

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