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Heritage of the Heart – Dulra an Chroí is a workshop where participants experience a harmonious co-creative circle which integrates both ancient and new tools & techniques. It’s practices and methodologies will support you to produce quality ‘pop up’ participatory arts & culture events. Book your place at Tullyarvan Mill, Buncrana for the day or […]
Ceiliúradh an Uisce – Celebrating Water is inspired by the global World Water Day – Ceiliúradh an Uisce ar fud na domhain. Here in Inishowen we invite all with an interest in water and speaking Irish to gather on the beach to play co-operative games, create songs and make a heritage craft. You are welcome […]
Celebrating speaking Irish here! Ag labhairt go nádúrtha sa dúlra. I’m not a native speaker – Ní chainteoir dhúchas mé – but I’m willing to give it a go… in the flow… walking on the beach… Siúl liom – Walk with me on Sunday March 5th on a local Inishowen beach at 3pm. Booking and […]
Join Edge School Mailing List – for all the upcoming activities These Craft & Care Sessions are so much more than making a craft item. They are like a mini-retreat! With a balance of quiet and outward expression these gatherings appeal to sensitive yet strong ones! I, Kathleen lovingly craft the event to ensure an […]
Comments from the Circle of Wonder Inishowen experience: “I heard it would happen, I counted the days, I came and I saw, Where magic is made. This is the Circle of Wonder.” https://theedgeschool.net/ has a Sign up option for you to keep in touch with news about events like this and more! (I […]
“The Circle of Wonder Inishowen is a rare opportunity to share an arts/dance/music experience that opens and shares the playing field between performers and audience, weaving new possibilities for connection and joy. I’m so pleased to be part of it, and look forward to this special gathering.” says Maria Coleman of Comhcheol Arts and Wellness […]
“His duties required that he check that place out regularly, to make sure that it was observing the licencing laws but basically, it was to go up and see her! They became friends, and got married in 1925” my father, Aidan O’Hara tells me on a phone call as he celebrates this day the Centenary […]