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See the LINKS for registration
information at the end of this article.
Satharn na
nGael is a day of immersion in the Irish Language, designed to give
newcomers a taste of the Irish language, as well as a sampling of Irish
music, poetry, customs and folklore. Although about a third of the
attendees are brand new to the language, intermediate and advanced classes
are offered as well, with plenty of time for the "craic" in between.
The event is held at the Miquon
School in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania. Language classes are held in the
morning and afternoon, interspersed with informal workshops. In past
years, sessions have been held in tin whistle, harp, the pipes and even
Irish language on the Internet. An introductory class in céilí dancing is
also offered in preparation for the evening's céilí (Irish dance).
At the céilí, students have the
opportunity to present their party pieces: a song, a poem or even a new
dance step learned during the day. The secluded setting for the event, on
the campus of a private school, allows for complete immersion in the
language.
The informal tone of the day is a
gentle introduction to the language, which perhaps may whet one's appetite
for more adventurous forrays, such as formal instruction or an immersion
weekend. Even if you are just planning a trip to Ireland, the day can help
you to learn a "cúpla focal" (a few words) to use on your way.
Lunch and dinner are also included
in the fee for the day which is about $45. After lunch a sing-a-long (in
Irish, of course) is held. It is a full day of activity, Irish style, and
a chance to network with others in the area who wish to preserve the
language. The event is sponsored by Daltaí na Gaeilge (Students of the
Irish Language) and Trócaire (an Irish language study group from Paoli).
It offers the perfect blend of study and entertainment for anyone
interested in Ireland's language and culture.
The 2008 Satharn na nGael will be
May 31st in Conshohocken, Pennsylvania.
Bí linn! - Join us!
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