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The project consists of two pillars
a) Culture Weeks on Inishmore, Aran Islands
For groups of 8-14 people.
(special shorter and longer programmes for private groups
can be organized)
b) Concerts and Workshops in Switzerland
With the best performers and teachers from Ireland.
Organisation and Team:
Elizabeth Zollinger, artist (organisation)
Treasa Ní Mhiolláin, sean nós singer
Tony Ryan, dancing teacher
Niall de Burca, storyteller
Maureen Flaherty, archaeologist
Dominic Monaghan, archaeologist
Dara Ó Mhaoidhia, expert on celtic heritage
Vincent Mac Ceráin, basketmaker
Treasa Joyce, hostess, Kilmurveyhouse
and many more young and old islanders
The Celtic Spirit Project
In 1974 the artist Elizabeth Zollinger moved from Switzerland to
Inishmore. She has developed an intimate relationship with the
Island, its people and its culture. It is this intimacy and her excellent
relations with the local islanders that inspired her to develop the Celtic
Spirit Project in 1996, a series of Cultural Weeks which aim to preserve
and retain the true culture and heritage of Inishmore while developing
and promoting a sustainable tourism for the Island.
“Full of warmth, with a great love for life, these were the people who
welcomed me to the island of Inis Mór. They are proud people too,
proud of their old culture and keen to retain it.
As a painter, I was equally enthralled by the landsacpe’s primal beauty,
by the wild Atlantic and above all by the fabulous light and the intensity
of the local colours. I was truly enchanted and so I returned year after year.
Inis Mór is an ancient place. The past seems to pulse from its Celtic and prehistoric sites and it lives on in the local legends, language, dance and song. These rich cultural features form the natural ingredients for our Celtic Weeks and through them you will be able to experience an unforgettable holiday on this magic island.
So Fáilte go hÁrainn!”
Elizabeth Zollinger
The Culture Weeks
The culture weeks are designed with sensitivity and offer an authentic
experience of the rich irish heritage of the Aran Islands. The programmes are developed in conjunction with the local islanders to ensure the highest quality. They are also on hand during the week to meet with you and lead the different acitvities. A strong command of English is not essential. German translation can be provided , and the energy, humour, enthusiasm and the coulourful personalities of the islanders speak an international language.
The programmes with 8-14 participants focus on:
- Setdancing
- Gaelic Singing (sean-nós
- Storytelling
- Celtic Heritage
- Archaelogy and Geology of the Island
- Irish Language
- Guided Walks
- Traditional Basket Weaving
Accommodation:
A warm and friendly welcome from Treasa awaits you at Kilmurvey
House, a refurbished mansion , conveniently located near a beautiful beach
and a pub.
It offers delicious home cooking. All rooms feature private
bath and direct-dial phone.
Activities take place in the Creig-an-Chéirín Centre, with its spectacular
view over the sea and the Connemara mountains.
Transport from the guesthouse to the centre will be provided.
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