Showing posts with label video. Show all posts
Showing posts with label video. Show all posts

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Bodhran tutorial - Hornpipe rhythm

Free bodhran tutorial on video. Learn the hornpipe rhythm


Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Irish Arts Center’ Bodhrán instructor films Irish scene for 'Gossip Girl'

English: Gossip Girl TV series logo.Image via WikipediaOne of America’s leading bodhrán players is to be featured in the popular CWTV show “Gossip Girl” which is filmed in New York.

Anna Colliton, teaches advanced bodhrán, a traditional Irish drum at the Irish Arts Center in New York, is filming an Irish scene on Gossip Girl this week.

The Irish Arts Center tweeted the news on Wednesday morning; “IAC Bodhrán instructor, Anna Colliton, is filming an Irish scene on Gossip Girl this week. Look out for her in future episodes!”
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Monday, August 31, 2009

Paddy Delee in Cahirmee

Paddy Delee playing the bodhran and Bill Egan playing the accordion at Cahirmee horse fair in 1980.

Brendan Power - Sweet Bulgarity

Brendan Power - Sweet Bulgarity
Lucy Randall - Bodhran
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Saturday, February 28, 2009

Seamus O'Kane - Bodhran - Ceird an cheoil - 1 of 5


Documentary examining the place of the bodhran in Irish music over the last 50 years, following bodhran maker Seamus O'Kane through the various stages of his work.

Music documentary series on instrument making in Ireland. Twelve different instruments within the tradition have been chosen for the series. Ceird an Cheoil also features those which are not immediately associated with Irish traditional music, such as the piano, the bouzouki and the harmonica.

The series was produced by Belfast musician, Meabh O'Hare, herself an accomplished fiddle player. She made six of the programmes with Stirling Productions in Belfast and the other six in her own company, Sonas Productions. The programmes were originally funded by the Irish Language Broadcast Fund and TG4. The series focuses on some of the top craftspeople in Ireland and explores the complex and dedicated lives these instrument makers lead in the quest for perfection. Throughout each programme there are performances and interviews from leading musicians, revealing their passion and love for their individual instrument.

Programme aired: 23/07/08 on BBC Northern Ireland.