Under an Irish Moon
2005-03-17
THE Irish have historically been known as the great migrators. They exported their people, their beer, their whisky, their good nature all over the world, but most of all they exported their music.
Tomorrow night Amanda Tiffin and Cedric Vandenschrik, backed by a band featuring the fiddle and the penny whistle, will be at the Barnyard Theatre at Bridge House with ‘Under an Irish Moon’.
The Irish traditional songs and instruments like the fiddle and the pennywhistle have survived into the 21st century and still generate that mystical aura around beautiful melodies.
Ireland is a land of passion where people wear their hearts on their sleeves.
Their music expresses that fiery passion for life, that tangible energy expressed in happiness, sadness or anger. From the pub songs to the super groups.
Tickets are R90 per person. Book at 874-1505 or 082-371-3267 or theatre @bridgehouse. org.za.
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