Keeping Irish Music Alive in Killgeever Parish
Celebration & Presentation to Jillian O'Malley
Mary O'Malley
Jillian O'Malley playing on flute the "Moving Cloud".
Feile Chois Cuain have been promoting and encouraging the Traditional Airs and Ballads in the Louisburgh area since 1995. It offers the youth of the area a chance to learn and grow in confidence in a caring way. Get togethers on a regular basis allow young and old to sing or play an instrument in a comfortable setting with shyness slowly drifting away as more experienced musicians gently nudge the player to join in. Before you know it you have many talented musicians not only keen to learn and play or sing but they have the confidence and pride to partipicate in competitions all around the country. If that wasn't enough, many of them have gone on to win those competitions.
Padraig MacNamara, Chairman, Killeen Community Council, Jillian O'Malley, Michael O'Grady, Chairman, Feile Chois Cuain
In October 2011, Feile Chois Cuain joined with Killeen Community Council in a celebration of music in the Ocean Lodge Hotel Killadoon. On the night a special presentation was made to Jillian O'Malley, Cross, Killadoon in regconition of her achievements at Fleadh Cheoil nahEireann in Cavan. A beautiful commissioned piece of art was presented, made by local crafstman Jack Dolan, Curradavitt. In the piece Jack had incorporated a bar of music from "The Moving Cloud", a tune made famous by Matt Molloy of the Chieftans, which Jillian herself plays very well on the flute.
Every May Bank Holiday the town of Louisburgh comes alive with music, song and dance. This is due to the huge effort of all the people involved with Feile Chois Cuain. Over the years it has become a very popular festival and has also helped boost the local economy.
We look forward to more traditional celebrations and if you would like further information on some of the things mentioned, just click on any of the links below.
www.feilechoiscuain.com
www.jackdolanwoodcraft.com
www.oceanlodgekilladoon.com
Jillian O'Malley with local woodturner Jack Dolan