DUBLIN based Traditional group The Bonny Men are heading to Gaoth Dobhair for their second appearance at the Cabaret Craiceáilte this Easter Saturday.
Record a song in Irish and win a massive RnaG competition with Rónán Beo @3
BANDS will battle it out for a chance to record an EP at Attica Audio in Termon, home of The Villagers, by recording a song in Irish for a new RnaG competition.
Popular monthly Gaoth Dobhair event turns into SKAbaret Craiceailte for one night
GAOTH Dobhair’s monthly Irish language music and entertainment event, Cabaret Craiceáilte returns to Hiudai Beag’s pub this Saturday with a feast of SKA , Rock, Pop, Blues and Traditional music in Irish.
Personal journey for Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí ar an Camino
A NEW television series kicking off this week follows award-winning broadcaster Rónán Mac Aodha Bhuí taking on part of the Camino de Santiago in Northern Spain.
Frankie Kennedy Winter School launched in Belfast
THE Frankie Kennedy Winter School 2012 was officially launched on the Rónán Beo@3 programme on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta on Thursday, 29 November, live from Queen’s University Belfast.
Launch of Frankie Kennedy Winter School live on RnaG
THE Frankie Kennedy Winter School 2012 will be officially launched on the Rónán Beo@3 programme on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta on Thursday, November 29, broadcast live from Queen’s University Belfast.
International flair at Cabaret Craicéailte
THIS Saturday, November 24, the Cabaret Craicéailte at Tigh Hiúdaí Bhig, Bunbeg, will truly have an international flair.
Rónán reflects on ‘Craiceáilte an Oireachtais’
BHÍ suas le 1000 duine i láthair ag an Chabaret Craiceáilte a bhi ar siúl in Óstán an Clanree i Leitir Ceanainn, mar chuid d’Oireachtas na Gaeilge ar na moillibh.
Over 10,000 expected to attend Oireachtas
MORE than 10,000 people are expected to visit Letterkenny for a weekend of music, dancing and storytelling as the Cathedral town once again plays host to the annual Oireachtas festival next week (November 1 to 4).
PPI award for Rónán Beo @ 3
Rónán Beo @3 on RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta was named best Irish-language radio programme at the PPI Awards, the Irish radio Oscars, on Friday night.