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Siamsa Tíre (Irish pronunciation: [ˈʃiəmˠsˠə ˈtʲiːɾʲə];
meaning "entertainment of the land") is home to Ireland's
National Folk
Theatre and is located...
- Roses, Oasis,
Elton John, Ed
Sheeran and
Westlife as well as the
annual Siamsa Cois Laoi festival.
Originally designed by
Horgan and Lynch, the stadium...
- composer, and the founder,
artistic director and
producer (1974–1997) of
Siamsa Tíre, the
Irish National Folk
Theatre which performed throughout Ireland...
- Morrighan, Don Dorcha, Warriors,
Their Women "The Lament" - The
Violins "
Siamsa" - The Clan "She
Moved Through the Fair" - Erin the
Goddess "Stolen Kiss"...
- Pat
Ahern (director) (born 1932),
Irish priest,
musician and
founder of
Siamsa Tíre, the
Irish National Folk
Theatre Pat
Ahern (skier) (born 1960), American...
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dance and song,
especially its slides,
polkas and
fiddle playing. The
Siamsa Tíre
centre in
Tralee is a hub of
traditional Irish pastimes.
Corca D****bhne...
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range of
clubs and societies, with a
coordinating structure, the
Coiste Siamsa, for
sporting groups.
Garda Museum List of
Garda districts Criminal ****ets...
- to a
single day in late August. The
festival was a
progression from the
Siamsa Cois Laoi held in Páirc Uí
Chaoimh in the 1980s, and the
Slane Concerts...
- Kingdom' and an
exhibit that
depicts life in
medieval Geraldine Tralee.
Siamsa Tíre: Ireland's
National Folk Theatre,
offering traditional music and plays...
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Finuge is a
traditional Irish crossroads village with a shop, a pub,
Teach Siamsa and a G.A.A. pitch. Sheehan's
Thatched House located at
Finuge Cross is...