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A musical show in the colors of Ireland

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On Tuesday, March 15, seventeen members of the Friendship Club attended the show, led by President Mary-Joe Julian, associated with other clubs from neighboring municipalities. Celts in all countries With sea huts at the Cap de Agde Convention Center.

This is the amazing story of Dubliner John, who goes in search of the mysterious Mary of Galway, performed by a group of avalanche Celtic dances who select the best dancers from Ireland, Scotland, England and Breton. A musical show with about twenty artists on stage.

Combining all of the traditional instruments (violin, Irish bagpipes, tambourine, guitar), the convention center displayed a powerful energy that made thousands of spectators sing along.

“It was a very beautiful show of quality that led us to the vast expanses of Ireland and its folklore. Vice President Regin Serrano comments. Our members are happy and ready to start again. “

Next outing: Tuesday, April 5, Grilled Pig Day in Ardeshe. Contact: Mary-Joe 06 17 75 34 02 or Regin 06 26 23 54 49.

Midi Libre Author: 06 86 78 73 71

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