Traditional Irish Music Slow Session with Paudie O’Connor

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Online, Sunday 19th September

On September 19th accordion player Paudie O’Connor will host an online traditional music session on Zoom.

This session has had a loyal following in the Séamus Ennis Arts Centre for over ten years and is now moving online providing an opportunity for those living outside the North Dublin area to join in.

It’s ideal for players who enjoy playing the standard sets of tunes in Irish music at a slow and steady pace. It’s also ideal for adults who are currently receiving tuition on an instrument and need a chance to play the tunes they have learned in a group environment. Paudie will also teach a tune during each session.

Everybody is welcome!

To take part, you will need either a mobile phone with a camera or a computer with a webcam. You will also need to create a free account with Zoom and/or download the Zoom app.


Date:
Sunday 19th September
Time:
8.30pm
Price:
Free

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