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Diverse Eireann
Diverse Eireann provides an innovative intercultural forum which allows us to celebrate and promote the rich diverse cultures in Ireland through the arts and culture.,
Contact:
Diverse Eireann,
2 mill Road,
Mill House,
Ennis,
County: Clare,
tel: +353 65 686 9026,
fax: +353 65 686 9052
Comhaltas
On October 14th, 1951, at Ãrus Ceannt, Thomas Street, Dublin, the first standing Committee of Cumann Ceoltóirà na hÉireann was elected. At a meeting in St. Mary's Hall, Mullingar, on January 6th, 1952, the title of the organisation was changed from Cumann Ceoltóirà na hÉireann to Comhaltas Ceoltóirà Éireann.
Branches of Comhaltas were formed all over Ireland, organising classes, concerts, and sessions at local level. Soon there were County and Provincial Fleadhanna, and later came the Fleadh Nua, the Tionól Ceoil, Seisiún, and the Scoil Éigse.
In the past 50 years, the Fleadh and Comhaltas have grown together. Irish exiles have played an active part, such that musicians from Liverpool, Birmingham, London, and New York often take their annual holidays to coincide with the Fleadh. Comhaltas now has more than 400 branches, established in every Irish County, in Britain, the US, Canada, and worldwide in places such as Japan, Hungary, Sardinia, and Australia.,
Contact:
32 Belgrave Square,,
Monkstown,
County: Dublin,
tel: + 353 (0) 1 280 0295,
fax: + 353 (0) 1 280 3759
Heritage Ireland
Come and explore the many and varied heritage sites Ireland has to offer. Discover Ireland's Parks, Monuments, Gardens, Inland Waterways, and National Cultural Institutions.,
Contact:
Heritage Ireland,
The Heritage Council
The Heritage Council was established as a statutory body under the Heritage act 1995. Its role is to propose policies and priorities for the identification, protection, preservation and enhancement of the national heritage. National Heritage is defined as including monuments, archaeological objects, heritage objects such as art and industrial works, documents and genealogical records, architectural heritage, flora, fauna, wildlife habitats, landscapes, seascapes, wrecks, geology, heritage gardens, parks and inland waterways. The Council has a particular responsibility to promote interest, education, knowledge and pride in the national heritage
The Heritage Council is a statutorily independent body, established under the Heritage Act, 1995, and funded by the Department of Environment, Heritage and Local Government. The Council’s statutory functions include proposing policies and priorities for the identification, protection, preservation and enhancement of the national heritage, and promoting education, knowledge and pride in, and facilitating appreciation and enjoyment of our heritage.,
Contact:
The Heritage Council,
Rothe House,
County: Kilkenny,
tel: (056) 777 0777,
fax: (056) 777 0788
Irish culture
Irish culture is rich in its diversity. In this section of Irelandseye.com we give you a series of articles on many aspects of this culture. From the many great Irish dishes including Boxty and Champ. We also bring you a complete section on Irish names including family names, first names and place names. Irish culture also extends to the Irish language and amazing stories of Irish myth and legend. If you are interested in Irish culture you have come to the right place.,
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irelandseye,
Irish Culture Site
Irish Culture help and information. reland has changed with the Celtic Tiger, but the Irish heartbeat is still strong...be welcomed and be charmed,
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Bellaonline,
Irish Culture
Aspects of Irish and Irish-American culture, including Irish language, Irish dancers, and immigrant ship Jeanie Johnston.,
Contact:
Nancy Doyle Fine Art,
RIP.ie
www.RIP.ie, is a central resource for all end of life matters in Ireland, including the FREE daily publication of death notices, with such features as photos and condolence books.
In our Practical Information Area, we have solicited articles from experts in such areas as Wills, Environmentally-friendly funerals and coping with bereavement.
There is also a comprehensive services directory for all associated services such as Memorial Cards, Headstone Masons etc.,
Contact:
RIP.ie,
Philipstown,
Dundalk,
County: Louth,
tel: +353 42 9395861,
fax: +353
the wicklow way of living...
online information newsdesk for the garden county featuring skippy the dogs reviews, festival info, accommodation, education , entertainment and walks plus much much more for those living in and visiting all of county wicklow,
Contact:
the wicklow way,
the chalet,
Glasnarget north,
Rathdrum,
County: Wicklow,
tel: +353-,
fax: +353
Waffle
Irish forum covering a wide range of topics.
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Contact:
County: Carlow,
tel: NA,
fax: NA
Sportdance.ie.
Sport Dancing in Ireland and World. Major Competitions Results, All Dancers history, Search for a partner, forum discussion.,
Contact:
County: Dublin,
tel: +353 87 210 31 00,
fax: +353
Island Ireland: Irish Art, Culture & Environment
Hand-picked links to Irish music, visual arts, architecture, news, history, genealogy, literature, folk culture, travel, archaeology, the Irish language and more.,
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Irish Culture and Customs
Interesting site with regularly updated articles on everything from Irish weddings to irish folklore.,
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Irish Cultural Centre in Paris
The Centre Culturel Irlandais in Paris, profiles the culture of contemporary Ireland - art, film, music, literature, theatre - and offers accommodation for educational, artistic or cultural stays.,
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Celtic Connection
Handmade cards and gifts, indivually crafted in Northern Ireland.,
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