Our new Tyneside Irish Brigade Memories Project is proud to announce a series of webinars. The badges of rank of the British Army 1914-1918: Placing the Tyneside Irish Brigade in the context of the army In this, our first webinar in the series, Martin Talbot will be looking at the ranks of the British Army, […]
Our new Tyneside Irish Brigade Memories Project is proud to announce a series of webinars. TIB Memories Webinar: With the Tyneside Irish Brigade. Recruitment, deployment and public image. Here is the zoom link to the webinar to be used: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83168249018 The webinar will take place on Tuesday 26th May at 7pm and there will be […]
Our new Tyneside Irish Brigade Memories Project is proud to announce a series of webinars. TIB Memories Webinar Fighting for the Family: The Home Front, 1914 - 1918 A webinar with Chloe Pieters, PhD Student, University College London Please click the link below to join the webinar: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83168249018 The webinar will take place on Tuesday […]
Our new Tyneside Irish Brigade Memories Project is proud to announce a series of webinars. TIB Memories Webinar A webinar with Prof Heather Jones, University College London, Professor in Modern and Contemporary European History The Impact of the First World War on Home Front Families in Britain Please click the link below to join the […]
Fiddle and flute from these two great musicians that are in high demand from artists such as Mark Knopfler, Bob Dylan and Sharon Shannon.
A fun and friendly tune and ornamentation ensemble workshop on traditional Irish Flute and Whistle (wooden and silver flutes and D whistles high and low all welcome)
Liam Ó Maonlaí is one of the most talented, charismatic and soulful performers of Irish traditional music today. Since first bursting onto the scene in the 1980’s with his band Hothouse Flowers, Liam has captured the attention of audiences, critics and musicians alike.
An event by the organisation The Living Tradition featuring music and poetry from different parts of the world including Ireland.
Dance and sing along to popular Irish music, country music and Irish folk songs, featuring songs from The Pogues, The Fureys, Van Morrison, Damien Rice, The Saw Doctors and many more.
Dr Orfhlaith Ní Bhriain is course director at the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, University of Limerick. Her book, Jigs to Jacobites: 4000 years of Irish history told through 40 traditional set dances will be brought to life with live dancing and multimedia displays.