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Ireland's best female performers in concert

Ceol ó Kylemore: Ceiliúradh na mBan

Ceol O Kylemore

Kylemore Abbey in Connemara is the spectacular setting for Ceol ó Kylemore. This hour-long special programme was recorded at the end of 2020 and features some of Ireland's best-known women traditional musicians and singers. Moya Brennan of Clannad will be joined by many of TG4's acclaimed Gradam Ceoil award winners, including Mary Bergin on whistle, Laoise Kelly on Harp, Josephine Marsh on accordion and Sharon Howley on cello; along with singers Cathy Jordan, Pauline Scanlon with Nicola Joyce and Noriana Kennedy of The Whileaways and up-and-coming star Sibéal.

Ceolchoirm a taifeadadh i Mainistir na Coille Móire i gCo. na Gaillimhe. Is ag deireadh na bliana 2020 a taifeadadh an cheolchoirm fíor-speisialta seo agus bhí roinnt de na ceoltóirí agus na hamhránaithe traidisiúnta mná is cáiliúla in Éirinn páirteach inti. Beidh go leor d'iarbhuaiteoirí gradaim Ghradam Ceoil TG4 i dteannta Moya Brennan, lena n-áirítear Mary Bergin ar an bhfeadóg, Laoise Kelly ar an gCruit, Josephine Marsh ar an mbosca ceoil agus Sharon Howley ar an dordveidhil; chomh maith le Cathy Jordan, Pauline Scanlon le Nicola Joyce agus Noriana Kennedy agus Sibéal.


Life on an island!

Ag Bogadh go hInis Meáin

Island

Filmed over the course of a year, the insightful four-part documentary series "Ag Bogadh go hInis Meain" follows daily life on the middle of the Aran Islands, looking at those who have recently moved there as well as those who have made it their home for generations.

Saol an lae inniu ar Inis Meáin is ábhar don tsraith seo. Caithfear súil sa chlár ar an saol mar a chaitheann daoine é a tháinig chun cónaithe ar an oileán le déanaí chomh maith leosan a bhí ina gcónaí ann riamh.


A passion for music!

Sruth

Sruth

Sruth is a definitive four part series about traditional music in the here and now, it’s a debt to the past masters, known and unknown, and to the bright future flowing ahead of us. The series recreates the passion the eight young people have for their chosen instruments and they are as eloquent talking about their music – in Irish, Scottish Gaelic and English - as they are at playing it.

Is sraith ar leith í Sruth a léiríonn an ceol traidisiúnta i gCúige Uladh agus in Albain sa lá atá inniu ann, a thugann ómós do na glúnta a chuaigh romhainn, idir aitheanta agus gan iomrá, agus a chuireann fáilte mhór chroíúil roimh an am atá le teacht. Sa sraith seo, faigheann cuid de na ceoltóirí óga is fearr as tuaisceart na hÉireann agus as Albain an deis an tallann éachtach at acu a chur os comhair lucht féachana teilifíse leo féin nó ag seinm le cuid de réalta seanbhunaithe an cheoil thraidisiúnta ón dá thír.


A sense of community!

An Cumann

An Cumann

Sports Clubs are the cornerstone of parishes all over Ireland fostering a sense of community and togetherness. In this new series we tell the stories of four very different sports clubs as they compete, battle for honours, and strive to survive the unpredictable 2020 season. We join the communities and families of four Gaeltacht sport clubs, Conamara Boxing Club and Mícheál Breathnach handball club from Galway, Gaoth Dobhair Aontaithe soccer club and Corca Dhuibhne Rugby Club in Kerry.

Tabharfar spléachadh sa gclár seo ar na cumainn spóirt atá i gcroílár chuile phobal sa tír. Tá ceithre chumann Gaeltachta páirteach sa tsraith. Cumann Dornálaíochta Chonamara agus Cumann Liathróid Láimhe Mícheál Breathnach i nGaillimh, Gaoth Dobhair Aontaithe as Dún na nGall agus Cumann Rugbaí Chorca Dhuibhne i gCiarraí.


Living off the land!

Feirmeoirí

Farmers

‘Feirmeoirí’ follows various farmers over a period of six months as they try to earn a living using different methods despite extreme difficulties.

Sraith cláracha faoi fheirmeoirí beaga an lae inniu in Éirinn agus mar atá siad ag dul i ngleic le deacrachtaí na linne.

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