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New Irish Band, Scatter the Dust, in Tucson

Sharon Goldwasser on fiddle, Eric Wilson on uilleann pipes, and Frank Daley on guitar, cittern, and bodhrán, have formed a new Irish traditional instrumental band, Scatter the Dust.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011 Read More

In The Ould Ago, Illustrated Irish Folklore Book

After collecting folklore by tape recorder and pencil for 40 years Johnny McKeagney has published an illustrated book of Irish folklore last October. Sadly, he died on December 1st, only 5 weeks after he published his life’s work, though not before he saw his contribution recognized by the President of Ireland, Mary McAleese.

“In The Ould Ago,” which means a long time ago, features 200 pages of intricate hand drawn illustrations of Irish history, lore, stories, townlands, myth, legend and heritage. This hard back A3 publication will shortly be on display in a dozen university libraries in North America including Harvard, Notre Dame, the Library of Congress. and UCLA.

Go to www.folklorebook.com to see some sample illustrations, view a television program made about Johnny McKeagney. and purchase a copy of the book.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011 Read More

2010 St. Patrick's Day Parade Winners

The following parade entries won awards in the following categories for 2010:

Best Musical: Hugh O’Connor Memorial Pipe Band

Best Commercial: Hotel Congress

Best Theme: McArdel Clan

Most Humerous: Mashed Potato Queens

See the winners’ pictures here.

Sunday, March 14, 2010 Read More

Overview of Tucson's rich Celtic roots

Joan O’Dwyer and Whitney Morton have an article in the Tucson Sentinel (an online newspaper) on Tucson’s Irish roots, bringing it up to date to reveal the secret of who is behind the green shamrock which appears in the middle of the night at the intersection of Stone and Pennington. To read the article, click here.

Thursday, March 11, 2010 Read More

2009 Parade Winners

Here are the 2009 parade winners:

Most Humerous: Tucson Police Department Monkey Bike (2nd place, Sabbar Shriners; 3rd place Tucson Roller Derby)

Best Theme: Mashed Potato Queens (2nd place, 501 Legion of Dune Sea Garrison; 3rd place, Irish Heritage Foundation)

Best Family: McArdle Clan (2nd place Bagnall Family; 3rd place Naughtons)

Best Float: Irish American Gaelic Society (2nd place, Society for Creative Anachronism; 3rd place Valley of the Moon)

Sunday, March 15, 2009 Read More

Irish Abroad

We have joined IrishAbroad.com, social networking for Irish people abroad and in Ireland. IrishAbroad.com is an online community with over 240,000 members worldwide. The site is for Irish expats, descendants and any person wishing to travel to Ireland, providing news and information, community and friendship. (I am not very social-networking saavy, but I believe it is a bit like Facebook and similar sites.) See our TIC group page at http://groups.irishabroad.com/group/tucsonirishcommunity/ and feel...

Wednesday, January 28, 2009 Read More

Tucson Irish Heritage Foundation established

It has been a dream of many groups and individuals in Tucson to establish an Irish Heritage Center. Phoenix has its Irish Cultural Center, and Tucson is now one step closer to establishing its own center. A 501©(3) non-profit corporation, Tucson Irish Heritage Foundation, Inc., has been created and is grateful for any tax-deductible donations, which can be sent to the group at PO Box 41563, Tucson, AZ 85717-1563.

Friday, October 17, 2008 Read More

New CCÉ branch in Arizona

The new Four Peaks Irish Arts is Arizona’s branch of Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann. Pronounced COAL-tis KYOL-tory AIR-in, CCÉ is the largest group in the world dedicated to the preservation and enjoyment of Irish music, dance, language, song, and culture. Loosely translated, it means “gathering of Irish musicians.” It is especially interested in passing on these traditions to our youth.

Founded in Dublin in 1951, CCÉ now has more...

Thursday, June 5, 2008 Read More

2008 St. Patrick's Day Parade Winners

It was a chilly and sometimes rainy day for the parade and festival, but the crowd had a good time. Here are the parade winners (see their pictures here):
Best of Parade: Seven Pipers Scottish Society Pipe & Drum Band, second place, Tir Conaill Academy of Irish Dance
Best Float: McArdle Clan, second place, St. Augustine High School
Most Humorous: Mashed Potato Queens, second place, Society of Perpetual Indulgence
Best Theme (St. Patrick...

Sunday, March 16, 2008 Read More

New Irish Store is Open

Tucson has a new Celtic oriented shop, located in downtown Tucson, offering items of Irish, Scottish, and Welsh origins. The grand opening was November 24th. The store is located at 222 E Congress St. It is across the street from the Ronstadt Bus Terminal, next to the Marble store.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007 Read More

New Irish Dance Competition

Irish Stepdancers of Tucson and Tir Conaill Academy of Irish Dance will be holding their inaugural Irish stepdance competition, Old Pueblo Feis, September 8th at the Tucson Convention Center. This provides a nice fall bookend to the May feis, Feile Rince Tucson, put on by The Celtic Academy of Tucson and The Maguire Academy of Irish Dance. If you have never seen stepdance competitions, this is a great time...

Tuesday, June 19, 2007 Read More

Darren Maguire Obtains ADCRG

Darren Maguire, who retired as lead dancer of Riverdance to start The Maguire Academy of Irish Dance in Tucson last summer, has added another feather to his cap. In addition to having obtained his TCRG, the certification required to teach competitive Irish dance under the rules of the Dublin, Ireland-based An Coímísíun le Ríncí Gaelacha, he has now been awarded the ADCRG certification, which qualifies him to adjudicate at Irish dance competitions....

Friday, March 16, 2007 Read More

Learn Irish Music

Come play in a “ceoiltais” (traditional Irish tune-learning night).

Monday, December 11, 2006 Read More

English and Scottish Country Dancing on Thursday evenings

Seven Pipers & Tucson Friends of Traditional Music, together with other Tucsonans interested in folk dancing, have planned some live music social dances on Thursday evenings which will include English country dancing and Scottish country dancing to begin with and maybe some Irish ceili dancing later on.

Wednesday, November 29, 2006 Read More

2006 Phoenix Feis Results

Tucson’s two Irish dance schools were well represented at the Phoenix Feis, held October 20-22, 2006.

Monday, October 23, 2006 Read More

New Irish Pub in Town

The Auld Dubliner is a new Irish pub opening August 28th at 800 East University Blvd., near the University of Arizona main gate.

Thursday, August 24, 2006 Read More

New Dance School in Tucson

August 1st was the first day of classes for the new Tucson-based Maguire Academy of Irish Dance. Headed by Darren Maguire, TCRG, the new school is currently offering classes for students aged from 4 through adult, at skill levels from absolute beginner to championship, at two studios in metro Tucson…

Wednesday, August 2, 2006 Read More

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