The Argus

Nos Nua, Louth Youth Folk Orchestra seeks members

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THE Oriel Centre Dundalk Gaol has teamed up with Music Generation Louth in the developmen­t of an exciting new venture for young musicians in the Louth and surroundin­g areas in the formation of the regions first Youth Folk Orchestra- Nós Nua.

‘ Through Nós Nua are looking to engage with competent young musicians (12-18yrs) who will work through a series of workshops led by qualified music teachers who come from both traditiona­l and classical background­s. It is a tremendous­ly exciting initiative being led by two organisati­ons (Comhaltas & Music Generation) with a track record in practical music education, and offers a new path (nós nua) in bringing young musicians together to learn about and perform local and regional traditiona­l music.’ stated Comhaltas Regional Manager and project director Kay Webster.

Participat­ion in Nós Nua is not confined exclusivel­y to young traditiona­l musicians, but is open to all young people from varying musical background­s interested in exploring the contempora­ry and traditiona­l repertoire of local Irish music and song.

Project director and Music Generation Louth Coordinato­r Gemma Murry said: ‘ Nós Nua will serve as a unifying centre of excellence for young traditiona­l players, and support the infrastruc­ture of traditiona­l musical learning, both regionally and nationally. The project is quite unique in that it particular­ly welcomes instrument­alists of all kinds to apply, not just those playing instrument­s most associated with traditiona­l music’.

Music Generation Louth and the Oriel Centre have met with hugh support on this initiative and will be preparing for the inaugural performanc­e of Nós Nua to coincide with Comhaltas’ most important calendar event in 2018 - Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann which will be held this year in Drogheda.

To have an opportunit­y to take part in Nós Nua - the Louth Youth Folk Orchestra please register your interest by contacting info@orielcentr­e.ie or musicgener­ation@lmetb.ie 2

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