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Saint Patrick's Eve Ceilidh on Zoom
Tuesday, March 16, 2021, 06:00pm
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Saint Patrick's Eve Ceilidh on Zoom

Tuesday, March 16th, 6:00 PM, Eastern Daylight-Saving Time

A Concert of Irish Music featuring many Songs of the Sea

A Ceilidh is a celebration of traditional Irish songs and tunes. Irish culture has greatly enrichened American culture and the development of the United States, Canada, and the much wider World.

The Pembroke Historical Society's Ceilidh will bring together nearly two dozen outstanding performers of Irish music of immigration, life in North America, industrial and maritime work, romance, adventure, and homelife. The performers have performed at major cultural and historic venues in the United States, Canada, Europe, and beyond, including Mystic Seaport, Maine Maritime Museum, the Mariners' Museum in Virginia, and the Yarmouth (N.S.) Historical Museum, major festivals, universities, and aboard historic sailing vessels, including the whaleship Charles W. Morgan.

 

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Jason Roach is perhaps best known as the thunderous keyboard guy with Coig, but he's an outstanding visual artist too. Have a look at Outer Strathspace Folk Art for an otherworldly mix of bird-sea-music something. I like it so much I even overlook someone's penchant for referring to various bird species as "seagull."

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The Stockford Park stage - mural by Sherry Ashby - http://sherryashby.com/

Putep’s Tale: The Lost Finback Whale of Lubec, Maine

Putep's Tale, by Rhonda Welcome and Chuck Kniffen, tells the true tale of a finback whale that washed up on the shore of Lubec, Maine and how it has become a part of the community. With illustrations by Andrew Long, artwork by Sherry Ashby and performed by Kit Rodgers, the book is brought to life by Maine Public Television.

Purchase the book at Turtle Dance Totems

http://sherryashby.com/

 

bringing classical music to all audiences

 

https://www.halcyonconsort.org