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Tuning up for the last Ar Ais Arís 26.03.08

THE third and final Ar Ais Arís festival kicks off in Buncrana this Thursday with a packed programme of great music and entertainment.
The line-up includes the premiere of ‘Francesco Walks’ a specially-commissioned work by Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin. The traditional composer says of the piece: “When asked to write music for the Ar Ais Arís Festival that would involve traditional musicians from the area of the Inishowen peninsula, my mind was immediately drawn towards a dialogue of a string ensemble from classical tradition and the local voice.
"Having spent some time in the
Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin
area several years ago while performing at the McGlinchey School in Clonmany, I had a strong personal sense of the area. There was a magic about the place that stayed with me afterwards."
Music fans planning to travel to Buncrana for the weekend will get the chance to hear Sharon Shannon and Renegade, Derek Warfield and the Young Wolfe Tones and Four Men and a Dog to name but a few.
And as in the previous two years, homegrown favourites, The Pyros, return for two late night gigs on Friday, March 28 and Saturday, March 29 in the Inishowen Gateway Hotel. The Ar Ais Arís weekend promises a great mix of workshops, impromptu pub sessions, and song and dance including a Céilí Mór in Tullyarvan Mill.
Meanwhile, the festival finale will be 'The Very Best of Budgen' concert featuring, among many others, Kevin Doherty; Paul Rodden; Ciaran Tourish and Dermot Byrne; Liz Doherty and Aileach with Dinny McLaughlin, Bernard Heaney, Pat McCabe and Brian McGrory. For more, visit www.buncranatradfest.com .
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