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Aisling to feature in Ireland’s first ever national arts festival for young people by young people
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Next Friday, June 11, marks the start of the Lasta Festival, Ireland’s first ever national arts festival for young people by young people.
Eight venues across Ireland have chosen a team of curators to put together a programme of events for children and young people which will take place online from the 11th to the 20th of June.
Siamsa Tíre, the National Folk Theatre of Ireland, has chosen three young women from the west, one of whom is Aisling Clarke from the Cootehall are of County Roscommon.
Mayo Day takes to the National stage for 2021 Published: Friday, 09 April 2021 16:36
The hugely successful Mayo Day celebrates its seventh year on Saturday, 1st May 2021 with an outstanding programme of events to be viewed from around the globe.
It’s a virtual festival again this year, but if anything, that has expanded the reach of this extraordinary celebration of all things Mayo.
The emphasis is on People and Place and taking this opportunity to showcase Mayo to a worldwide audience.
Details are being kept under wraps but some of the biggest names in the Mayo diaspora are expected to make guest appearances this year.
It was on the eve of St Patrick s Day 2020, that the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson first announced new measures aimed at avoiding gatherings in crowded places, such as pubs, nightclubs and theatres.
The huge annual parade through London, which traditionally attracts up to 50,000 people, had already been cancelled due to Covid-19 health advice.
With few people yet familiar with the online world of Zoom, and with little time to organise any last-minute virtual events, the day was passed by many of the Irish in Britain and abroad, sitting at home for the first time. It was a very strange state of affairs. Basically everyone’s plans were cancelled, says Ruairí Cullen, policy officer with Irish in Britain, a charity supporting a wide network of Irish organisations across Britain.
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