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Belfast's Music Scene
Jan 23 2024
Belfast's Music Scene
Tune in to the rhythmic heartbeat of Belfast, a city where melodies echo through the streets and music is woven into the very fabric of its culture. In this special episode, we explore Belfast as the vibrant UNESCO City of Music, delving into the harmonious tapestry that defines its soul.Join us as we navigate the musical corridors with local experts, Dolores Vischer, from Creative Tours Belfast, uncovering the diverse genres, iconic venues, and the rhythmic pulse that makes Belfast a true musical haven.Discover more at creativetoursbelfast.comAnd at ohyeahbelfast.com or at visitbelfast.comIrish words and saying:Feile (Festival) – Pronounced: "fay-luh"Feis (and Feisanna plural) (Irish word for a festival competition) – Pronounced: "fesh" (and "fesh-uh-nuh" plural)Bodhrán (Traditional drum) – Pronounced: "bow-rawn"Fiddle (Violin) – Pronounced: "fid-uhl"Seisiún (A traditional music gathering) – Pronounced: "seh-shoon"Feile an Phobail (Community festival) – Pronounced: "fay-luh an fo-bal"Fleadh Ceol (Music festival) – Pronounced: "flah k-yohl"Musicians:Van MorrisonSnow PatrolAshGary MooreJames GalwayBicep David HolmesRuby Murry Ulster Orchestra Film: BelfastPlaces:Oh yeah Belfast2 Royal AvenueKelly’s CellarsMadden’s BarThe Black BoxThe Second FiddleThe Dirty OnionThe American BarThe SunflowerScott’s Jazz ClubBert's Jazz BarThe Deer’s HeadThe Banana Block Sound Advice God’s Waiting RoomEvents:Events on the maritime mileFeile an PhobailOut To Lunch Arts Festival
Whiskey Unveiled: The History and Resurgence of Irish Whiskey
Jun 26 2023
Whiskey Unveiled: The History and Resurgence of Irish Whiskey
Whiskey with the extra ‘e’, this episode is all about the history of Irish whiskey, the fall and resurgence of Irish whiskey and the whiskey experience on the island.Today, we're joined by John Callely from Whiskey Island, as we go on an exciting dive into the delicious drink that is whiskey. We explore its history, from its rise to prominence to its remarkable resurgence in recent years and leave you with some top tips for whiskey drinks.For more information on Whiskey Island and their tours visit www.whiskeyisland.ie This episode’s Irish words or sayings:Uisce beatha (Water of life / whiskey) – Pronounced: ISH-ka bah-haAn Irish toast:Health and long life to youand land without rent to youA husband or wife of your choice to youA child every year to youAnd may you be in heaven half an hour before the devil knows you are deadSláinteDrink recipes:Irish Old Fashioned•A young blend Irish whiskey – 60 ml•Benedictine Dom (instead of sugar syrup) 25 ml•Angostura bitters - 2 dashes•Orange bitters - 2 dashes•Rocks glass with orange peel•Good thick well-packed ice-Stir(Irish) Whiskey sours •Teeling small batch•Lemon juice•Honey sirup•Apricot brandy•Egg whites•Coupe-style glass-Shake upIrish coffee•Pouring cream•200 ml size glass•Good coffee-Shake the creamJohn’s favourite cocktail (batch)•Young Irish whiskey (full 750 ml bottle)•Cranberry juice 1l•Apple juice 1l-Stir-Pour into slim jim glasses with ice and a slice of limeExperiences mentioned:The oldest pub – Sean’s Bar, Athlone: www.seansbar.ie
Dalkey – the Jewel of Dublin
Apr 26 2023
Dalkey – the Jewel of Dublin
Nestled on the coast of County Dublin, the picturesque town of Dalkey is a hidden gem of Irish history nestled in a cosy seaside town. At its heart stands the iconic Dalkey Castle, a towering monument to the town's rich heritage.Today, we're joined by Margaret Dunne, Manager at Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre, as we explore the fascinating history and culture of this beautiful area. From the stories of its famous residents to the secrets hidden within the castle's walls.So, sit back and join us as we discover the wonders of Dalkey and the incredible history of its castle.For more information on Dalkey Castle and Heritage Centre visit: dalkeycastle.com This episode’s Irish words:Céad míle fáilte (a hundred thousand welcomes) – Pronounced: kay-ed me-la fall-chaDeilginis (Thorny Isle) – Pronounced: Delig-inishGo mbeirimid beo ag an am seo arís (May we be alive at this time again) Experiences mentioned:Bloomsday and Joycean Evening: dalkeycastle.com/home/events/bloomsdayMaeve Binchy Festival / Echoes: echoes.ieDalkey Book Festival: dalkeybookfestival.orgDalkey Lobster Festival: dalkeylobsterfestival.comKilliney Castle Hotel /Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel: fitzpatrickcastle.comThe Haddington House hotel: haddingtonhouse.ieRoyal Marine Hotel: royalmarine.ieDART (Train): dublinpublictransport.ie/dart-timesLiterary walks: dalkeycastle.com/home/the-visit/literary-walksColiemore Harbour ferry to Dalkey Island (Ken the Ferry Man): kentheferryman.comThe James Joyce (Martello) Tower & Museum: joycetower.ie  Writers mentionedJames JoyceSamuel BeckettGeorge Bernard ShawSeamus HeaneyMaeve Binchy
Brú na Bóinne – a UNESCO world heritage site
Sep 14 2022
Brú na Bóinne – a UNESCO world heritage site
Three giant mounds stand on top of 3 hills overlooking a bend in the Boyne River. But these three mounds are no ordinary mounds, they have been named as UNESCO World Heritage and figure throughout Irish history, myth, and folklore. So, what makes them so special and why should you visit? Today we are joined by Clare Tuffy, from the Office of Public Works at the Brú na Bóinne Visitor Centre to talk about Ireland’s ancient heritage.For more information on the trips on offer visit: Heritageireland.ieFor more in-depth info visit worldheritageireland.ie This episode’s Irish words:The Palace of the BoyneBrú na Bóinne - Pronounced: Bry na Boiñe Other attractions mentioned:Louchcrew Cairnsheritageireland.ie/places-to-visit/loughcrew-cairnsHill of Taraheritageireland.ie/places-to-visit/hill-of-taraCarrowmore and Carrowkeel, Co. Sligoheritageireland.ie/places-to-visit/carrowmore-megalithic-cemeteryBoyne Valleyireland.com/en-se/destinations/county/meath/boyne-valleyHill of Taraireland.com/en-se/things-to-do/attractions/hill-of-taraHigh cross of Monasterboicediscoverboynevalley.ie/boyne-valley-drive/heritage-sites/monasterboice-finest-high-cross-ireland 1st Cistercian Abbeydiscoverboynevalley.ie/boyne-valley-drive/heritage-sites/old-mellifont-abbey 2nd Cistercian Abbeydiscoverboynevalley.ie/boyne-valley-drive/heritage-sites/bective-abbey Largest Anglo-Norman castle: Trim Castle heritageireland.ie/places-to-visit/trim-castle