Celtic Festival Livens Up New London, Connecticut
Tuesday, April 7th, 2009For those who have Irish roots or just the luck of the Irishman, visit the Celtic and New London Currach festival on Saturday 23 August. New London, Connecticut, hosts the third annual festival celebrating Celtic traditions with a parade, music and dance, food, races, activities. The festival runs from 10 am - 7 pm in downtown New London’s Waterfront Park and is free for families. The festival offers a variety of Irish and Scottish music, whatever your desire. May Music and dance performances will be ongoing throughout the day on three different stages: City Pier, Custom House, and the culture of the tent. Include Celtic Melody, Trouz Braz, Dan Ringrose, Danny O’Flaherty, Ed Miller, James and Jodee. Dancers of the Mystic Scottish Country Dancers and Spirited Soles Irish Dance Academy will perform traditional Celtic dances. Here is a description of each type of performance. Celtic Melody plays lively jigs, reels, dance and music and songs of Ireland, traditionally. Dan Ringrose sings ballads, drinking songs and playful, and sea shanties. He plays guitar and bodhran time, which is an Irish frame drum. Danny O’Flaherty is a balladeer and incorporates a period of six and twelve string guitar, button accordion, whistle, harmonica and his music Gaelic. Trouz Bras (pronounced True Brazz) combines bagpipes, fiddle and percussion in its performance. The band of six people to play fast and festive music. Scottish singer Ed Miller plays the songs and tales of Scotland.