Box 6 (original media)
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Contains 25 Results:
Musical Legends of County Clare: Peadar O'Loughlin and Jimmy Hogan, 2001 June 18
Includes video recordings from two cameras in different locations (A and B).
Monday Cuirmeacha Ceoil (Mini Concert), 2001 June 18
Seisiun and Dance Cruise, 2001 June 20
Interview with Joe Derrane, Burns Library, 2001 June 21
Interview with Peadar O'Loughlin and Jimmy Hogan, Burns Library, 2001 June 21
Forum: "Can Traditional Irish Music and Dance Survive?" moderated by Sally Sommers-Smith and Willie Mahon, with an introduction by Séamus Connolly, 2001 June 21
Panel includes: Matt Cranitch, Peadar O'Loughlin, Niall Vallely, Mick Mulkerrin, Rita O'Shea, Buddy MacMaster, and Barbara Magone. The video recording does not capture the last few minutes of the event.
Thursday Cuirmeacha Ceoil (Mini Concert), 2001 June 21
Includes video recordings from two cameras in different locations (A and B). Each video recording has some flaws.
Lecture and workshop by William Mahon: "Sean-nós Singing", 2001 June 22
Lecture by Judith Hatcher: "Somatotypes (Body Types): What You Are and How to Live with It!", 2001 June 22
Irish and Scottish Step Dance Exhibition (and the Gaelic Roots Dancers), 2001 June 22
Farewell Concert, 2001 June 23
Includes video recordings from two cameras in different locations (A and B). Each video recording has some flaws.
The audio recordings on DTRS cannot be reformatted by Burns Library at this time and are not available for playback due to format impermanence. All audio and video recordings on DAT and mini-DV have been digitally copied and are accessible.
Monday Teacher and Student Seisiún Mór, 2002 June 17
Monday Cuirmeacha Ceoil (Mini-Concert) and Gaelic Roots Ceili Dance and Step About, 2002 June 17
Includes video recordings from two cameras in different locations (A and B). Only the camera B recording includes the Gaelic Roots Ceili Dance and Step About.
Tuesday Cuirmeacha Ceoil (Mini-Concert), 2002 June 18
Performers identified on the original media differ from those in the program and include Randal Bays, Kathleen Conneely, Ged Foley, Alan Kelly, Dana Lyn, John McCusker, Catherine McEvoy, Antoinette McKenna, Joe McKenna, Mel Mercier, and Mick Moloney. Includes video recordings from two cameras in different locations (A and B).
Irish, Cape Breton and Scottish Step Dance Exhibition, 2002 June 18
Lecture by Earle Hitchner: "Meet the Critic"; Fiddle and Dance Styles: From Scotland and Ireland to Cape Breton and America, Moderated by Mick Moloney; and Boston Harbor Boat Cruise, 2002 June 19
Includes video recordings from two cameras in different locations (A and B). The boat cruise was only recorded on video.
Interview of Tony Nolan by Rita O'Shea, 2002 June 20
Masters Concert, 2002 June 20
Performers identified on the original media label who are not in the program include Randal Bays, Dana Lyn, Martin Mulhaire, Carmel O'Dea, and John Whelan. Includes video recordings from two cameras in different locations (A and B).
The audio recordings on DTRS cannot be reformatted by Burns Library at this time and are not available for playback due to format impermanence. All audio and video recordings on DAT and mini-DV have been digitally copied and are accessible.
Appalachian Fiddle, Guitar, Banjo, Song, and Flat Foot Dance Workshop, 2002 June 21
Interview of Francis Mooney by Earle Hitchner, 2002 June 21
Friday Teacher and Student Music Seisiún Mór, 2002 June 21
Friday Cuirmeacha Ceoil (Mini-Concert), 2002 June 21
One performer identified on the original media label who is not in the program is Ted Davis. Includes video recordings from two cameras in different locations (A and B).
Irish and Scottish Step Dance Exhibition, 2002 June 21
Student Concert, 2002 June 22
Farewell Concert, 2002 June 22
Includes video recordings from two cameras in different locations (A and B). The audio quality for the first 25 minutes of the camera A video recording is poor, however the camera B and audio-only recordings are good.
The audio recordings on DTRS cannot be reformatted by Burns Library at this time and are not available for playback due to format impermanence. All audio and video recordings on DAT and mini-DV have been digitally copied and are accessible.