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North Atlantic Fiddle Convention is a cultural exchange of artists, academics, and enthusiasts which will take place virtually from June 23-27. North Atlantic Fiddle Convention is a cultural exchange of artists, academics, and enthusiasts which will take place virtually from June 23-27.

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World-Renowned North Atlantic Fiddle Convention to take place at UL

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North Atlantic Fiddle Convention is a cultural exchange of artists, academics, and enthusiasts which will take place virtually from June 23-27. Picture: Maurice Gunning. 

World-Renowned North Atlantic Fiddle Convention to take place at UL

The Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, University of Limerick is delighted to announce that the North Atlantic Fiddle Convention will be held at the University (virtually) from June 23-27, 2021.
 
The North Atlantic Fiddle Convention (NAFCo) is a cultural exchange and meeting place for artists, academics, and enthusiasts. At its heart is a convention that brings together scholars, practitioners, teachers, and other stakeholders to share ideas, practices, research, and knowledge about the field of fiddle performance and related dance, from the cultures and diasporas of the North Atlantic region. Uniquely structured, NAFCo combines a festival with an academic conference, featuring interactive workshops, concerts, interviews, public lectures, academic papers, and more. The showcase of fiddling and dancing was started by Aberdeen University’s Elphinstone Institute in 2011 and has subsequently grown to include events in Canada and Scotland.

Among this year’s line-up is Grammy Award winner Riannon Giddens and renowned English folk group, The Unthanks. The Unthanks – the surname of siblings Rachel and Becky – present a dynamic mix of old and new, trafficking in elements of traditional Northumbrian folk music, classical, jazz, and pop. Giddens is an extraordinary American musician, who is a doyenne of the international folk scene won ‘Best Traditional Folk Album’ as part of the ground-breaking ensemble, Carolina Chocolate Drops, at the 2011 Grammys. She continues to have huge success in her more recent solo endeavours winning ‘Best Album of the Year’ at the International Folk Music Festival in 2016 and 2018, while also winning BBC 2 Folk Singer of the Year in 2016.


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This year will also feature the acclaimed group The Provenance. Led by Frankie Gavin, The Provenance comprises Sorcha Costello, Eadaoin Ni Mhaicin and Ciara O’Brien, three powerful, highly experienced fiddle players and stars in their own right. They have won numerous awards and All-Ireland competitions and toured the world both in a solo capacity and in a range of groups and orchestras.

NAFCo 2021 will also feature performances by acclaimed artists and musicians including Paddy Glackin (Ireland), Sven Ahlbäck (Sweden), John Carty (Ireland), and many more.

Festival director Dr Niall Keegan said: “As the Director of NAFCo 2021, I am delighted to facilitate this year’s event with its focus on the fiddle traditions of Ireland and our nearby cousins. We are bringing this virtually to the world.  Of course, we still miss the opportunity to meet in person, but we will continue to show the value of music and place in the new digital spaces we have lived in for the past fifteen months.  NAFCo presents a wealth of talent from both sides of the Atlantic including Frankie Gavin (Ireland), The Unthanks (England), Paddy Glackin (Ireland), Sven Ahlbäck (Sweden), Rhiannon Giddens (USA) and John Carty (Ireland) among many, many more.”

Dr Sandra Joyce, Director of the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance said: “NAFCo is a unique experience, and is presented in a distinctive way this year, reflecting our changed circumstances due to the pandemic. A wealth of academic discourse, performances, workshops and more awaits participants, centred on the fiddle and related areas, such as song and dance. We look forward to welcoming the world, virtually, to Limerick for NAFCo 2021!”

Dr Pippa Little, Arts Officer and Creative Ireland Programme Co-ordinator, Limerick City and County Council said: “We look forward to this celebration of the fiddle tradition and to developing knowledge and understanding nationally and internationally through this convention, held here digitally in Limerick. For music lovers, there are online performances and educational materials are available for our schools.”

This special event is a partnership between the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, Creative Ireland and Limerick Culture and Arts Office, Limerick City and County Council.

 

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