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386.1 | How do we get there from here ?? | REGENT::FARRELL | Bernard Farrell | Fri May 27 1988 13:40 | 7 |
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Please Sir or Miss, can we have directions. Or is that small state,
RI, completely occupied by Roger Williams Park Museum :-)
Even the name of the town, would probably be enuff.
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386.2 | I hear they dance a great Set !!! | STEREO::BURNS | Clare 3-12 Waterford 3-10 | Fri May 27 1988 14:02 | 11 |
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Will "Faith and Begora" be in attendance ?
keVin
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386.3 | you're asking me for directions! | BUSY::OROURKE | | Fri May 27 1988 18:13 | 17 |
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RE: .1 First things first, It's Miss, not sir or madame.
Roger Williams Park Museum is conveniently located in Roger Williams
Park. (Big Help right!!)
The park is located in Providence, quite close to Route 95. I will
ask around for the simpliest directions and post them here next
week. I wouldn't want to make a mistake, which would be quite possible
if I give them from memory. Just ask KeVin how good my sense of
direction is!
RE: 2 Faith and Begora will be there along with many a Colleen
and Patrick, to be sure!!!
>jen<
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386.4 | sure it'll be green | WILVAX::CULBERT | | Tue May 31 1988 07:28 | 7 |
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Hey Jen Don't forget to tell keVin what color the traffic light
is.....
john `{o}^{o}'
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386.5 | As promised...... | BUSY::OROURKE | | Tue May 31 1988 09:52 | 38 |
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Directions:
Take either 495 South or 128 South to Route 95 South (surely you
knew this much already)
Take exit 17 off of Rte 95 (Elmwood Avenue).
Take a left at the end of the exit.
THe entrance to Roger Williams Park will be a short distance up
on the left.
Now for a few comments:
Be careful with those jokes about Rhode Island's wee size. After
all, Eire, the fair land is only a little larger!!!!
All traffic lights are the color designated! Rhode Island drivers
may be crazy, but our police are not as "tolerant" as those in Mass.
(Here that KeVin!~) THank you John for the reminder.
As an added bonus, there is a special penquin exhibit going on in
the Park Zoo. THe entire area was redone a couple of years ago
and looks quite good. I especially think this exhibit will appeal
to all my color-blind friends out there.
Oh yes, the paper said the Irish exhibit is free, but there may
be a small admission ($1 or so) into the Park itself.
Hope you can stop by.
Jen
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386.6 | | TPVAX2::CULBERT | Free Michael Culbert | Tue May 31 1988 10:24 | 9 |
| Hey Jen !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
Can any of the Penquins play the Bodhran????
I am to the point of taking lessons from any source.
I wonder if keVin found that two button accordian yet.
paddy
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386.7 | Gentlemen Penguins | DUB01::POCONNELL | | Wed Jun 01 1988 10:00 | 4 |
| Definition of an Irish Gentleman:
"Someone who can play the Bodhran but doesn't"
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386.8 | | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Wed Jun 01 1988 23:35 | 3 |
| Paddy Culbert! hehehehehehe
me_haul
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386.9 | Will the goat herd outlast the bodhran players!! | ESDC2::GALLAGHER | | Thu Jun 02 1988 06:29 | 12 |
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re. Bodhran Players
The late Sheamus Ennis, renowned uilleann piper, collector of tunes
and lover of Irish music when asked "What is the best thing to play
a bodhran with??" replied "A penknife"!!!
With apologies to current and potential exponents of "craiceann
an gadhair"!!!
Mike
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386.10 | don't give up yet | BUSY::OROURKE | | Thu Jun 02 1988 13:23 | 15 |
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RE: .6
No, unfortunately I don't think penguins can play the Bodhran.
Something about their beaks getting in the way.
Don't let that discourage you however, Paddy. I hear there are
some surgical alternatives!!!
(Yuck, Yuck, He, He.....I think I may be in trouble now!!)
Jen
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386.11 | "Bodhran players Do It sitting down" | STEREO::BURNS | Clare 3-12 Waterford 3-10 | Thu Jun 02 1988 14:53 | 15 |
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As Ann O'Neill has stated earlier, in Paddy's case it IS refered
to as a BADhran.
His wife Judy said he tries to "Give It Sthick" ......
but his "Tripper" is too small. :-)
keVin
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386.12 | U cant talk KeVin - wheres ur accordian?!? | DEALIN::ONEILL | Its a LONG way to Tipperary... | Thu Jun 02 1988 17:07 | 8 |
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Whats this with the slagging Paddy??!! I think the BADhran is great!
- nothing like it!! Anyway all you need Paddy is a LIMP wrist!!!!!!!
Keep practising - you'll get it just remember to LOOSEN that wrist
joint!!!
Ann_who_broke_her_wrist_once_and_hasnt_been_able_to_play_since!!
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386.13 | | TPVAX2::CULBERT | Free Michael Culbert | Fri Jun 03 1988 11:54 | 30 |
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The wrist is now taking limp lessons.
Now the question is, what do I do with the fingers??? 8*)
The BADhran sounds much betterer now that my wrist
is limp. Is my elbow supposed to end up near my ear as I use the
down stroke?????
I heard keVin has given up on the two button accordian (on/off)
The reason???? He was unable to find a 300 ft
extension cord to plug into the wall socket.
His wife has said many times that he wouldn't know how to turn it
on even if he had directions 8^) .....
I can say that and he can't kill me cause he's on holiday...
Hey Me-Haul hows the lessons coming on the tin whistle???? 8*)
paddy
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386.14 | Tweet, tweet... | AXEL::FOLEY | Rebel without a Clue | Sun Jun 05 1988 21:47 | 5 |
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Givin' them a fierce blow Paddy, a fierce blow!
me_haul
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386.15 | WRAP-UP! | BUSY::OROURKE | | Thu Jun 16 1988 13:44 | 34 |
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Just a final note on the subject:
The Festival was a smashing success! Despite some last minute funding
problems, thinks went very well. Many performers agreed to donate
their time and a raffle was held with merchandise donated by local
Irish merchants.
Some highlights:
Derry Irish Dancers-- trained at the Willy Clancy School of Clare
(could someone please verify this as a valid school??)
Bridget Fitzgerald--One of the few Americans faithful to the "sean-nos"
style of singing.
Jon Campbell--THe 'only' Rhode Island practitioner of the uillean
pipes (Gee, where was KeVin's band--they could have gotten
some coaching!!)
Marilyn Murphy Meardon--One of RI's premier Irish Storytellers.
Due to the hot, sunny day and the location of the event in the park,
there was a large turnout.
Hope any that went, had a nice time. Hope those who didn't can
make it next year.
By the way, there was no need to worry about traffic signals---there
were so many cars in the Park, nobody was going anywhere fast!!!
Jen
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386.16 | TSC01::MAILLARD to the rescue .... | STEREO::BURNS | An Cl�r .... Gorm & Croch | Thu Jun 16 1988 14:02 | 14 |
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Re: "Mr. Clancy from Miltown Malbay"...
I'll leave that answer for Denis Maillard. :=)
keVin
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386.17 | | TSC01::MAILLARD | Denis MAILLARD | Fri Jun 17 1988 04:03 | 15 |
| Re .15, .16:
keVin: .15 doesn't talk about "Mr Clancy from Milltown Mallbay",
(may his soul rest in peace), but about the "Willie Clancy
school of Clare", which might not be situated in Milltown Mallbay.
After all, County Clare goes a little beyond the cliffs of Moher, ;^)
and the school could be in Ennis, for example.
Now as far as I remember from last time I attended the Willie Clancy
Festival (in 1983) there were quite a lot of tremendously good dance
groups, most of them from Clare. As I'll attend it this year too,
I could check if there exists a dance school bearing this name and
where it is located, but don't expect an answer before July 26th.
The point is, there are many music and dance schools in Clare,
and most of them in a way or another refer to the Willie Clancy
tradition.
Denis.
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386.18 | In the Sea | DUB01::BRENNAN_M | Dont tamper with natural ignorance | Fri Jun 17 1988 04:21 | 6 |
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In which direction does Co Clare "go a little beyond the Cliffs
of Moher ?
MBr
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386.19 | Answer is Yes or No, depending on interpretation. | TSC01::MAILLARD | Denis MAILLARD | Fri Jun 17 1988 08:27 | 3 |
| Re .18: Any direction from North-East to East, to South, to South-
West, if I remember well...
Denis.
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386.20 | Dublin to Galway, then turn left.... | STEREO::BURNS | An Cl�r .... Gorm & Croch | Fri Jun 17 1988 09:13 | 15 |
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I still think that the Aran Islands SHOULD be considered part
of Clare ... :-)
How'bout DECworld in DOOLIN !!!
Mighty Crack Indeed.
keVin
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386.21 | High Brasil | DUB01::BRENNAN_M | Conduct a lifelong romance - with yourself | Fri Jun 17 1988 13:55 | 1 |
| and i thought it was directly due west!
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386.22 | | TSC01::MAILLARD | Denis MAILLARD | Mon Jun 20 1988 03:27 | 6 |
| Re .20: Geologically speaking, the Aran Islands ARE indeed part
of Clare. Only problem is that the Atlantic Ocean cut its way between
Dun Aengus on Inis Mor and the Cliffs of Moher, but have a look
at both places, this is the same rock formation. Pity it was softer
in between, though...
Denis.
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