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There will be Scottish Gaelic culture and the Irish celebration with the start of an exciting new project. Together devotes Gaels Irish community and the Scottish community watch dogs together in the largest city in Scotland. Gaelic League and is Lòchran after the meeting with the project and will organize watch dogs the first Cois Tine / Taigh Ceilidh held on Saturday June 4th with singer Kathleen Nic Aonghais and other talented singers and musicians from Scotland and Ireland. This is the first in a series of oícheannta entertainment to be held in various locations around the city will be 'bringing the two communities together RFID language, music, song and dance in the months ahead. Dinny said MacNeill, The Development Manager Lóchrain "This is an exciting project and at the same time dúthlánach. Are strongly related to the Gaelic culture and language to Glasgow for many years and we intend to celebrate. We are also grateful to Columba for their financial help fund the project. Said Sean Gallagher, Chairman of the Gaelic League, "This is a great opportunity both Gaelic community together to celebrate their culture and traditions are so close to each other and learn from each other in the coming months." Each day will Taigh Ceilidh / Cois Tine place, we will organize language classes in Irish Gaelic and intermediate level bunranga and people from his community. The classes will run for the most part of the day and will warmly welcome everyone who is interested in linguistic. Said Rosemary Ward, Chairman Lóchrain: "I am delighted to add my support to this cooperation between Lóchran watch dogs and the Gaelic League. This project is stunning and it shall allow the two communities to come together and engage in music and culture together. We are a 'inviting you all to come and participate in the fun! Classes Languages - Gaelic and GaeilgeRanganna bunranga and intermediate level. (** + Will be advanced beaten to this day) Phartaig Hall, 9 Burgh Hall Street, Partaig, Glasgow, G11 5LW10rn - 4pm (** But some of the classes from 12 - 5.30pm) 5 half day / 10 welcome! lánlá / Taigh CèilidhOíche of music, song, storytelling and special damhsa.Aoi: Kathleen NicAonghaisPremier Inn, (Elfinstone watch dogs Suite), 80 Ballater Street, Glasgow, G5 0TW @ 8 : 00pm. 5 EOLASClár Colmcille is a partnership between the Foundation and the Board of the Gaelic watch dogs language, which promotes the use of the Irish language and Gaelic Ireland and Scotland and between the two countries. Colmcille hope, as a result of his work, an understanding of the diverse experiences and diverse culture of the Irish community and to promote the Gaelic language, and to stimulate discussion on chomhbhuarthaí their social, cultural and economic, in order increase confidence in the Irish community. The organization is Lóchran founded in 1997 by Scots Irish culture to promote and develop in Glasgow, and a visible buanláithreacht up for Gaelic Arts in the city. Since the establishment of the Lóchran, is involved in many successful projects in the city, such as "Flower of the West" to celebrate the work and Ruaraidh Chalum MacDonald of Runrig and the stage play him, "Chan V Ann McHale The Scottish" . Son of Patrick Pearse watch dogs Branch was established in Glasgow watch dogs in 1895, the first branch outside of Ireland. There was a time and there were 14 branches of the Gaelic League in the city. Of today, there is only one single branch and bloom with success and advancement of the Irish language and culture in Glasgow yet
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