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Clare student designs new Irish Music Award

A Clare student from the National College of Art and Design (NCAD) - along with her Cavan teammate - has hit the right note with their design for a new trophy that will be awarded to music artists with a number one single or album, on the IRMA Official Chart. 

Culture Night ’21 on September 17th

Celebrating themes of Openness, Discovery, Celebration & Belonging Culture Night / Oíche Chultúir 2021 will take place on Friday, 17th September.

TG4 celebrates 70 years of Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann

Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann is the world’s largest celebration of Irish music, language, song and dance however, with no Fleadh Cheoil this year, TG4 has commissioned Fleadhfest ’21 a series of programmes celebrating the 70th anniversary of one of Ireland’s most significant cultural events. 

Breen and Kennedy are joint creator-in-residence

The Irish Traditional Music Archive (ITMA) and the Arts Office of Clare County Council have announce that the second Duala: Creator-in-Residence Scheme has been awarded to joint applicants Tara Breen and Nuala Kennedy.

New TV show looking for Clare singers

RTÉ’s new Saturday night gameshow ‘Take On Me’ is looking for contestants with tactics as well as talent.
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Clare Arts Office’s further supports for artists

Clare Arts Office has issued calls to support those looking to perform outdoors this summer, for artists looking for studio spaces and for those involved in amateur drama seeking to attend the Drama League of Ireland Summer School.

David Hope’s love letter to Clare – New single

Clare native David Hope’s new single is a love letter to the Clare coastline in musical form.

“Sounds of the Playground” – A lockdown guitar project

When the children in Scoil Cholmcille Clouna could no longer learn the guitar in person at the school due to Covid-19 restrictions, they wanted to give the children the opportunity to continue to learn music over the lockdown, a time when they could use the creativity and music the most.
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