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April 10th,
2010 |
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Celtic Crossroads |
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(Irish Song & Dance) |
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The name Celtic Crossroads
originates from a time in Ireland when
neighbouring communities met at the crossroads
between towns and villages to socialise and make
music. |
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The live concerts are a
spectacle of talent, displaying how Irish music
influenced the global birth of a multitude of
musical genres. This show is redefining Irish
music by going right to the heart of its
rhythms. The inventive arrangements and
bass-driven grooves are steering Irish acoustic
music into surprising new territory. On its
first American visit, word of mouth alone led to
a sell out tour. |
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The show itself, incorporating
seven world-class musicians, playing over twenty
instruments on stage, is a fantastic spectacle.
From start to finish you are captivated by a
wonderful fusion of musical genres in the Irish
music family, such as eastern European Gypsy,
north American Bluegrass, world Classical and
Jazz, and the various forms of Celtic music from
around Europe and the rest of the world.
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Magical interludes from the
haunting uilleann pipes, whistles, low whistles
and of course the Irish harp along with some of
Irelands finest exponents of traditional song
transport the listener to that crossroads in
Ireland. Tempestuous fiddle playing competes
with explosive banjo, intricate mandolin,
accordion, mandola and bouzouki and
awe-inspiring guitar riffs, while silky flute
playing remind the audience that these fiercely
traditional musicians are also classically
trained. |
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Throw in thunderous bodran
rhythms, drumkit, and cajon and the audience
finds themselves recklessly and ecstatically
stomping along. As the thunder starts to take
hold, rhythms beating, Irish dancers
defying laws of speed and gravity, musicians
swapping instruments before your eyes, building
and rising from a slow groove to a climactic,
epic and all encompassing wildness of
unadulterated genius, audiences are unable to
prevent themselves from jumping to their feet in
thunderous ovation. |
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Celtic Crossroads Website |
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