Custodians of the Nomadic Musical Tradition
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Custodians of the Nomadic Musical Tradition

Misleor and Arts in Action presents

Date and time

Thursday, September 26 · 1 - 2pm GMT+1

Location

O'Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre and Performance

University Rd University Road H91 T8WR Galway Ireland

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

With the power to travel across borders, carrying stories, knowledge and traditions to new generations, music has always played a fundamental role in nomadic cultures around the world. Misleór is proud to present a dynamic and diverse circle of musical custodians, carrying the songs and sounds from their nomadic roots.


Kathleen Keenan Coming from a family of musicians, Kathleen Keenan's music draws from the rich song tradition within Traveller culture. She is an accomplished singer-songwriter who has been performing from an early age, and recently released her first album ‘Beautiful Angels’.Budgarav Bayasgalan + Altangerel Batzorig (Khuur Mongolian Ethnic Band)

Blending morin khuur (horse-head fiddle) and traditional throat singing, Budgarav Bayasgalan and Altangerel Batzorig create music embodying the nomadic way of life that is deeply rooted in Mongolian culture.Janos Lang + Marius Otves (Ando Glaso Collective)Experience the vibrant spirit of Roma music with fiddle players Janos Lang and Marius Otves. Together, they offer a dynamic showcase of the rich fiddle styles from Hungary, Romania, and Transylvania, taking you on a captivating journey into the heart of Roma culture.


Misleór Festival of Nomadic Cultures (26-29 September, 2024)Misleór, which means ‘wanderer’ in the Irish Traveller language Cant (aka Gammon), is a festival that celebrates and connects nomadic peoples from around the world. Organised and presented by Galway Traveller Movement, this year's festival explores the theme 'Custodianship: Keepers of Culture' - please join us! For more information visit: misleor.ie

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Arts in Action brings a world-class programme of concerts and events to the University of Galway community.