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Music & DanceTraditional Music Sessions - A Musical Free for All
In any part of Kerry if you keep your ear to the ground you should uncover a good traditional 'session'. The session can be a bit hard to pin down. Venue, date and time may be a matter of probability rather than anything definite. But if you get a reliable hint, get to the pub early if you want a seat. It´ll start with maybe a fiddle and tin whistle trying a few tentative notes in a corner before collecting their pints which are settling on the bar. Order a few for yourself while you have the chance. If its a good night, the pub will be packed and you will be drunk on a wild, strange, bitter-sweet music, belted out by two musicians who have mysteriously become ten, and the bar man is trying to throw you out!.
The Bodhrán
Around the House and Mind the DresserA new dance craze is sweeping Ireland. Did I say new? It started well over a hundred years ago, when dances called quadrilles met and mingled with Irish dance steps and tunes, and set dancing was born. A first cousin of American square dancing, set dancing flourished all over Ireland, with each district having its own special dances and its own particular style. Traditionally, sets were danced when neighbours gathered in farmhouse kitchens - hence the phrase ´around the house and mind the dresser!´ Nowadays, there is a big set-dancing revival among Irish people of all ages in cities, towns and villages. Why not try it yourself? When in Kerry don´t miss Siamsa Tíre (National Folk Theatre) in Tralee.
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