Tóstal na Gaeilge 2013
February 8, 2013
Seeking Presenters & Participants For A New Lifestyle Television Series For TG4
February 7, 2013
Stirling Film & TV Productions Ltd are currently producing a national lifestyle television series for TG4- based on the idea of turning your unwanted items into profitable goodies. What better way to welcome in 2013 than to say goodbye to all the junk and hello to a better bank balance and a bit of head and home space!
The concept is that participants gather together items from their home, be it clothing, antiques or gadgets, and with some expert advice from our presenters they attempt to turn these items into cash by selling them online through eBay or other online auctions, as well as local fairs or car boot sales. They will each have a target or upcoming occasion or event which they want to raise money for. Some items may have sentimental value and be hard to part with, but these may be the items that make the most money.
We will be holding screen tests for Irish speaking presenters, as well as experts in the field of selling online or at fairs. New talent is welcomed, experience not essential.
If interested please send a self-recorded audition clip of a scenario to include the following in Irish:
– A PTC (Piece to camera) introducing the programme
– A brief interview with a pretend participant
– A brief clip in which you assess a prop i.e. item to be sold. Is it of any worth and might it do well in an online auction?
Please send video applications, along with a CV to pol@stirlingtelevision.co.uk no later than Monday 11th February
Or to:
Pól Penrose
137 University Street,
Belfast,
BT7 1HP
We are also seeking Irish-speaking participants for 6 x programmes to be filmed all over Ireland during the spring and summer months. So if you and your family or colleagues would like to earn some extra cash from your unwanted items for an upcoming event or activity- e.g. a wedding, your own wedding, a holiday, home refurbishment, new equipment, or just want to make some extra room in your house, please fill in the form at http://www.stirlingtelevision.co.uk/news/seeking-presenters-participants-for-a-new-lifestyle-television-series-for-tg4.html to submit your application!
Deadline for applications for participants is Friday 22nd February 2013
Stirling TV Productions has received funding from the ILBF and TG4 for the production.
National Heritage Week 2013
February 7, 2013
17 August 2013 – 25 August 2013
National Heritage Week will take place from the 17th-25th August 2013. One week nationwide celebrating Irelands natural, cultural and built heritage.
National Heritage Week aims is to highlight the rich and varied built heritage that Ireland has to offer and to encourage all owners of historic buildings to open their doors to the public during National Heritage Week.
Up to 400,000 people attended National Heritage Week events in 2010 and in the past two years crowd participated in many free events all over the country. A series of free events will take place all over Ireland to celebrate our culture and heritage.
Events include medieval fairs, night time bat walks, classical music, poetry, theatre, traditional music, storytelling, historical re-enactments, local history walks and talks, maritime and coastal events, food fairs, traditional skills workshops and archaeological digs, traditional thatching techniques exhibitions lus much more.
There’s something for everyone and most events are free!
Many heritage sites and stately homes offer free admission or concessions during the week so everyone can take part and get involved in Ireland’s heritage.
For a full list of what’s happening in your area visit: www.heritageweek.ie
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Éacht Scoil Chuimsitheach Chiaráin
February 7, 2013
10,000 Gaeilge speakers: Dungannon undergoes an Irish renaissance
February 7, 2013
Use of the Irish language in the Dungannon District is rocketing due to the impassioned work of teachers, educationalists amateur enthusiasts and politicians, it has emerged.
The native language is in such fine fettle that the Dungannon district now boasts the second highest proportion of Irish speakers in Northern Ireland. Almost one in five local people claim to speak some Irish (18 percent), second only to the Newry and Mourne District at 20%.
The extent of the language renaissance was revealed in the latest data released from the 2011 Census.
A total of 10,050 Dungannon residents said they had some ability in Irish.
Language campaigners now believe that the creation of Irish language communities in the local district might be a possibility in the future.
Dungannon Council’s Irish Language Officer Seamus Kilpatrick said there had been an enormous shift in attitudes since the last census in 2001.
The Good Friday Agreement has led to a raft of measures to promote the Irish language, as well as a sea-change in the way Irish is taught in local schools.
Irish medium education in the Dungannon District has also been a big success.
However, hostility to the Irish language still remains.
Last October, DUP politicians accused the council of sending a very bad signal for the Unionist community, after it emerged that a receptionist was greeting callers with “Dia Duit”, Lord Maurice Morrow said he had been contacted by members of the public who had been answered in Irish when contacting the council.
“I immediately contacted the council for a response and it appears a member of staff took the liberty of addressing callers in Irish, which of course, is not council policy.
“I have been assured this matter has been duly noted. However, this sort of behaviour throws out a very bad signal for the Unionist/Protestant community, who represent over 40% of the borough population.”
It emerged that the receptionist in question was Irish-speaking and had decided to do this on his own initiative.
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Dianchúrsa Gaeilge don Ardteist – Intensive Irish course for Leaving Cert. Students in Loughrea
February 7, 2013
Irish for the Leaving Certificate
Tuesday 12th Feb., 09.30 – 13.40
Gaeilge Locha Riach would like to announce that they are now registering for an intensive course organized for leaving cert. students. This course will take place in Loughrea’s Irish Centre, Gaeilge Locha Riach, during the mid-term break. The course fee of €20 and places must be booked in advance.
The course is aimed at both pass and honours students and will focus on conversation, aural comprehension, the written exam including poetry and prose. The course will be given by a native speaker and qualified Irish teacher. Numbers are limited.
Anyone interested is advised to contact Gaeilge Locha Riach at 091 870718 or oifig@lochariach.com.
Clár an lae
9.30-9.45
Fáiltiú & cur in aithne
9.45-10.45
An chúrsa liteartha – idir fhilíocht agus prós
10.50-11.30
An chluastuiscint
11.35-12.35
Gramadach agus scríbhneoireacht
12.40-13.40
An scrúdú cainte
Call for applications for Irish Language Instructors 2013-14
February 7, 2013
The Ireland Canada University Foundation (ICUF) offers an annual programme of scholarly exchange awards between universities of Canada and Ireland.
Founded in 1994 by Dr. Craig Dobbin of Newfoundland and Dr. Patrick Hillery, former President of Ireland, the Foundation was formally recognised in a 2004 Memorandum of Understanding between the governments of Canada and Ireland.
With funding from the National Lottery and the Department of Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, the Foundation provides scholarly awards, open to all academic disciplines, designed to support the teaching of the Irish language in certain Canadian universities.
This programme exists to support the development and growth of the Irish language in Canada.
As such, the role of the Irish Language Instructor is twofold: she/he is engaged to teach the Irish Language within the university, and to support the development of the Irish Language in the wider community.
ICUF wishes to appoint a number of Irish Language Instructors for the nine-month period Sept 2013 – May 2014.
The following is a list of partner universities:
University of St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto, Ontario
Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec,
St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, Nova Scotia
St. Mary’s University, Halifax, Nova Scotia,
St. Thomas University, Fredericton, New Brunswick
Memorial University, St. John’s, Newfoundland
University of Ottawa, Ontario
These awards enable teachers to participate in the Irish language instruction programme at a Canadian university, and will also provide individuals with the opportunity to refine their teaching skills and extend their knowledge of Canadian society and culture, enriching their teaching work on their return to Ireland.
Further information on the awards, the terms and conditions and application forms are available on www.icuf.ie.
For enquiries and further details please email gaeilge@icuf.ie.
CLOSING DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS: Monday, 4 March, 2013
Féile Bríde le Cleamairí Ard Mhacha
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Comhdháil Meitheal na mBeag 2013
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