A FEATURE by Roslyn Hames The Lake School of Celtic Music, Song and Dance is an annual camp held during the first week of January (2-7 Jan.) across tiny Koroit, a historical town of many Irish connections on the south-west coast of Victoria. The event offers a high level of tuition in the building blocks … Continue reading
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Scoil Teanga/Irish Language School Jan 2016
improve your Irish and make new friends!
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Lake School of Celtic Song and Dance
Come to Koroit, the home of Celtic music in Australia! Continue reading
Dissonant Voices: Faith and the Irish Diaspora
‘I now believe that the spiritual life is deeply political’ p.175.
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Rarity in Australian publishing history
Colin Ryan, an Irish-language writer from Australia, makes his own of the language and gives it a unique Australian twist. Continue reading
An Irish-Speaking Island
The 19th century is commonly regarded as the century in which the Irish language suffered a calamitous collapse: a century in which it survived on the margins, largely irrelevant in politics, in law, in education. English (it is argued) was the vehicle of modernisation, Irish increasingly the language of the poor, the old, the ragged tellers of ancient stories. Continue reading
Muireann Ní Bhrolcháin
Her particular interest lay in the role of women in literature, myth and history. Continue reading
Oileán agus Oileán Eile
Is cuid lárnach de chultúr na nGael í traidisiún na hoilithreachta. Continue reading
Aistriúcháin
Tugann leabhair ó chultúir eile léargas dúinn ar shaol daonna de chineál eile Continue reading
Daonscoil 2015
A one week residential course in the Irish language catering for all levels from beginners to fluent speakers. Continue reading