![]() ![]() Galway and those undertaking the course will get a wonderful opportunity to embrace the language on a daily basis within the community.Interviewed in the Kerry Irish, by people she knew well over the decades, there is a relaxed, almost fireside approach, albeit Peig was for much of the recordings in a hospital bed at St Anne’s in Dublin in 1952. The course will take place in An Cheathrú Rua in the heart of the Conamara Gaeltacht in Co. The course is also suitable for individuals who wish to add to their vocabulary and improve conversational and Irish language grammar skills. There are various courses available from week long to fortnightly courses for adults who studies Irish in school but who didn’t get the opportunity to practice the language for a long time. Galway are hosting Intense Irish Language courses this summer and they have places available on a course which will take place from 10th – 21st June 2013. Posted by clare | Filed Under Stories from the School Community | Leave a Comment Intense Irish Language courseĪcadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge in An Cheathrú Rua, Co. More information below or call Emma in Glór Cheatharlach.ar 059 9158105 / (085) 1340047 or send an email to a full list of events in Carlow visit: Foilsithe ar Dates: 8th-12th July & 15th-19th July 2013 – Fee €40.Ĭampa Samhraidh: (Summer Camps): Summer campls will be aimed at kids from 7-11yrs Location: Gaelscoil Cheatharlach for1 week 15th-19th July – Fee €50.Įvents include storytelling, drama, art and music, singing, fun games, conversation, football, plus much more. Two weeks optional this will be held in the Naíonra, Gráigchuilinn. ![]() Glór Cheatharlach will host Irish language summer camps in the area this summer:Ĭampa na nÓg: aimed at children 4-6 yrs. The principal aim and purpose of Glór Cheatharlach is to bring about Bilingual Town Status for Carlow thus ensuring that Irish is spoken and heard in a natural environment daily. Glór Cheatharlach is a local organisation aiming to promote the Irish language in Carlow Town. Posted by clare | Filed Under In the Media | Leave a Comment Kids Summer Camps in Carlow 2013 ![]() The Culture Minister concluded: “The event will be held in early September and will provide a focus for individuals and Irish Language organisations with the aim of promoting and publicising the Irish Language to all.” The Minister explained: “This year’s Líofa birthday party will be held in Derry, as part of the City of Culture.” ![]() It featured performances from a range of artists including renowned Dungiven harpist Nodlaig Brolly.Ĭulture Minister Carál Ní Chuilín has now announced that this year’s birthday party will take place in Londonderry in September. Last year’s Líofa (fluent) Party, which took place over one day in Custom House Square in Belfast last year, cost £17k. THE second birthday party for an initiative to get as many people as possible across the whole of Northern Ireland speaking the Irish language by 2015 will take place in Londonderry UK City of Culture in 2013. Posted by clare | Filed Under In the Media | Leave a Comment Irish drive’s second birthday party to take place in CoC13 Rud éigin a bhí thar thuiscint an duine do mhíniú anso”. Do chonac rud éigin aoibhinn sa bhféachaint sin. I will leave you with Peig’s simple yet beautiful words: “D’fhéachamair féin ar a chéile. Her description of the first time she laid eyes on her husband – Pádraig Ó Guithín – led one student to remark, that regardless of the harrows she had suffered in her life she also enjoyed the elations of love, meaning that she truly did live it to the fullest. I observed, particularly among female students, that they connected with Peig’s independent spirit and her belief that people should only marry on the strength of love for one another rather than the strength of a dowry. In light of Felicity Hayes McCoy’s disparaging comments towards Peig Sayers (Life, May 20th) I feel obliged to point out that the current generation of NUI Galway final year Gaeilge students informed me during course evaluation that I should have spent more time on Peig Sayers’s works, as they enjoyed her.Ī majority of the 150 students chose to include Peig in their exam answers. ![]()
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