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A Concert For Tara - 29th Sept '07

  • 13-09-2007 4:16pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 13


    On the 29th of September 2007, there will be a free event in the
    Stables at the University of Limerick, as part of the Campaign to Save
    the Hill of Tara.

    Galway, Cork, Derry, Dublin and Achill will also host gigs on the same night.

    Limerick's star-studded line-up includes a host of fantastic musicians
    and singers including Eoin Coughlan, Niall Keegan & Sandra Joyce,
    Mickey Dunne, and Noirin Ni Riain with Eoin & Micheal O Suilleabhain.

    The fantastic local poet Ciaran O'Driscoll will feature with wife
    Margaret Farley, alongside numerous other poets and speakers who will
    give artistic and historical insights into the Tara issue.

    All are welcome to come along and show support for the cause. The
    event will kick off around 7pm and promises to be a great night of
    music, song and poetry.

    For any additional information, please email lizzydoe@gmail.com

    Thankyou!!


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,066 ✭✭✭talkingclock


    "...to Save the Hill of Tara."

    Didn't know they want to remove it completely now. It's about the new road isn't it? How do we get to the concert? teleporting to UL (just in case a prehistoric bone lies under the tarmac)?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13 lizzydoe


    Not entirely sure what you're asking, talkingclock..?!
    There are other routes which don't lead to the bulldozing of ancient history and royal graves. The Hill of Tara is the centrepiece of a massive archaeological site, which will indeed be completely desicrated.
    Thanks,
    Lizzy


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 13 lizzydoe


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