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Eileen Ivers, "An Nollaig - An Irish Christmas"

Eileen Ivers

Friday, December 4 and
Saturday, December 5
7:30pm
Atwood Concert Hall

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With traditional music and masterful Irish dancing, "An Nollaig - An Irish Christmas" will bring beautiful Irish holiday customs to life. In a very Gaelic celebration, including original tunes and holiday favorites like "The Holly Tree," "Hark the Herald Angels Sing," "The Wexford Carol," "Do You Hear What I Hear" and many others, Ivers and friends evoke the anticipatory delight of Christmas Eve, the peace of Christmas morning and even the raucous exuberance of Boxing Day, complete with fiddles, pipes and whistles.

Playing Irish traditional music since the age of eight, Eileen Ivers proceeded to win fiddle championships and more than 30 championship medals, making her one of the most awarded persons ever to compete in these prestigious world competitions.

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Tickets $17-$38
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Eileen Ivers Lecture/Demonstration
Saturday, December 5th, 3:00-4:30pm, Atwood Stage.
(must enter through security door at 5th & G)
$8 pre-paid, $10 at the door.
To pre-pay with a credit card, call 272-1471.

Join Eileen Ivers (fiddle), Greg Anderson (guitar), and Buddy Connolly (accordion) as they talk about their music and instruments and share their songs and stories. Bring your instruments for a brief jam session.

 

"Do You Hear What I Hear?"
4:33 min.

"Hark the Herald Angels Sing"
3:12 min.

 

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