Final touches being put to Achill International Harp Festival
The organisers of Achill International Harp Festival are busy putting the final touches to this year's online festival from October 23 to 25.
Although there will be no live festival taking place this year the online weekend promises to give a flavour of what normally takes place over the festival weekend.
Nightly concerts will showcase the harp and harp music in a range of diverse forms.
The opening Friday night concert will shine a light on up and coming young Mayo musicians Siar, followed by the exquisite Dublin duet of Anne-Marie O’Farrell and Cormac De Barra.
Finishing off the evening are those legends of the traditional Irish music world, Steve Cooney and Dermot Byrne.
Saturday night’s concert will open with The Healy Family from Castlebar.
We then travel to Ulster to hear a very special harp festival collaboration between Eilís Lavelle and Niall Hanna.
This concert will close with something quite different, harpist and comedienne of Britain’s Got Talent fame, Ursula Burns, ‘The Dangerous Harpist’, will take to the stage. Anything might happen!
The finale concert on Sunday night will be streamed in partnership with TG4.
Recorded in the historic surroundings of the Valley House in Achill, this promises to be a concert not to be missed.
Opening the night will be Alfi, Alannah Thornburg, Fiacra Meek & Ryan McAuley.
Audiences will be treated to their unique sound which combines Appalachian and traditional Irish music.
Next on stage will be young Belfast concert harpist Richard Allen, with a stunning repetoire of breath taking classical music.
Finishing off the night and the festival itself, will be Achill’s own Laoise Kelly, TG4 Gradam Ceol Ceoltoir na Bliana 2020.
Tuition is an integral part of the Achill International Harp Festival weekend and this year will be no different.
Over the course of the weekend, nine intermediate and advanced workshops will be given by some of Ireland’s finest harpers.
For those interested, these workshops will provide a fantastic opportunity to expand repetoire and master new technique and skills.
In addition, AIHF are this year delighted to provide a lecture by William Jackson, Using the Small Harp in Music Therapy.
This facinating lecture gives an insight into the huge range of benefits associated with music therapy.
AIHF is passionate about providing a festival evperience for all ages, abilities and interests.
With this in mind there will be a number of other online events to ensure there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Children of all ages can join Úna Ní Fhlannagáin for a bi-lingual storytime and hear the tale of Labhraí Loingseach – The King with the Donkey’s Ears!
There will be a virtual guided walk through the Achill landscape providing the opportunity to hear some of the rich history of the island while enjoying the stunning views.
For those interested in harp making there is the opportunity to watch course tutor and master craftsman Graham
Wright in his workshop where he will give an insight into what is involved in the making of an Achill Harp.
You may even be tempted to sign up for the next AIHF Harp Making workshop!
Check out http://www.achillharpfestival.ie for details of all this year's online events.
Here's a reminder of what went on during last year's festival. Enjoy!