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On Saturday, at the Rea Esplanade, it only takes a little imagination to believe you’re in Ireland, thanks to a troupe of talented artists who will be blowing Ireland’s breeze for one show. Port of Pornik.

Avalon Celtic Dance is a troupe of musicians and dancers who have consistently offered highly acclaimed shows over the years. Guitar, uilleann pipe (Irish bagpipes) violin, banjo, bodran (Irish drum), and of course singing: the musicians demonstrate their skills throughout the concert with solo pieces and others to enjoy the special sound of Irish music. Performances by dancers.

In the most authentic Irish tradition, the troupe offers a complete journey to tell the story of the beautiful Mary through exquisite dance forms.

Saturday, July 30, 9 p.m., Avalon Celtic Dances Show at the Rhea Esplanade. Born in Sou.

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