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Spirit Of Folk Finishes Off The Festival Season In Style!

 

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SPIRIT OF FOLK FINISHES OFF THE FESTIVAL SEASON IN STYLE

 

Monday 8th September 2014

 

After a jam packed summer season of festivals, Spirit of Folk, happening this 19th-21st of September is planning to see the season out with something a little different than what punters might have seen at festivals this year. Set on the grounds of Dunderry Park, Co. Meath with 25 acress of wooded parkland and lake the festival which hosts two stages of live music from the folk, trad and bluegrass genres will also hope to educate and delight festival goers with their wide range of eclectic activities.

 

From battle reenactments, falconry, midnight shadow puppet shows to inspirational talks and workshops, relaxing treatments and tours and trips to local sites such as the Hill of Tara, Spirit of Folk is one for those looking for a completely immersive experience right in the middle of the Boyne Valley.

 

‘Festivals, historically, were a chance for the community to re set. To step outside their everyday lives, dance, celebrate and get ready for the season ahead. I hope SOFF is a good example of those kind of ideas in a modern setting.’ Says Festival Director Natasha Duffy ‘Im looking forward to learning more about the night sky from our resident astrophysics Lee Hurley who will be hosting a telescope session after dark both nights and of course to our headline act of Dee Armstrong, Rónán Ó Snodaigh, Eoin Dillon and Seanan Brennan of Kíla!’

Over 40 acts will grace both the main and woodland stage including Tupelo, voted best Folk Act at the Hot Press Reader's Poll 2013; Dan Walsh, Touted as one of the finest banjo players in the UK; In Their Thousands, a four-piece outfit comprising alt-country, folk & rock; Dan Amor, Hailing from North Wales, a formidable talent making his way to Ireland for the first time; The Emerald Armada, an energetic festival-favorite and Belfast born and bred.

 

As well as great musiciansthere will be lots of alternative events that will complement the music and these include storytelling and poetry reading by Pat Speight, Eddie Lenihan, Aideen Mc Bride as well as talks and workshops on ancient druidism and shamanism; African song and dance workshops; yoga; ancient astronomy and bushcraft.

 

‘The Festival scene in Ireland is rich at the moment but we hope Spirit of Folk stands out as something a little different, one for those maybe looking for a quieter magic, more conversation and one that will leave you a little inspired!’

 

Weekend tickets cost €70 and day tickets cost €40. 

To purchase your Spirit of Folk 2014 tickets go to https://entertainment.ticketsolve.com/shows/873515816/events

For more information, check out www.spiritoffolk.com or follow us on Twitter (@Spirit_of_Folk) or like us on Facebook.com/spiritoffolkfestival.