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Episode 3

Episode 3 of 3

Documentary series examining the history of folk music in Ulster. This final part follows the story of northern folk music from the 1990s and the rise of supergroups.

D茅anann Folk Aduaidh ini煤chadh ar sc茅al an cheoil t铆re i gC煤ige Uladh, sc茅al n谩r ins铆odh riamh, agus a amharcann ar an ch煤lra sh贸isialta, pholaiti煤il agus chult煤rtha as ar f谩isceadh an ceol.

An cl谩r deireanach de Folk Aduaidh, leanann s茅 sc茅al an cheoil t铆re sa tuaisceart 贸 na 1990铆, nuair a th谩inig s谩rghr煤pa铆 traidisi煤nta an tuaiscirt chun cinn, leith茅id铆 Altan, D茅anta, Tamalin, L谩 Lugh, At First Light agus Flook.

Le hathruithe ar chead煤nais na dtithe t谩bhairne i l谩r na 1990铆, maraon le r茅 煤r na s铆ochana, bhain an ceol beo t铆re agus traidisi煤nta ard谩n 煤r marthanach amach d贸 fein i gC煤ige Uladh agus t谩 s茅 go f贸ill i mbarr a r茅ime sa l谩 at谩 inniu ann.

Folk Aduaidh is a new music documentary series that examines the untold history of folk music in Ulster whilst looking at the social, political and cultural backdrop from which the music is set.

The final episode follows the story of northern folk music from the 1990s, which saw the rise of traditional northern supergroups such as Altan, D茅anta, Tamalin, L谩 Lugh, At First Light and Flook.

With the changes in pub licences in the mid-90s, along with a new era of peace, live folk and traditional music established a new and lasting platform in Ulster to the present day.

1 hour

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Sun 20 Sep 2015 23:35

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Director Meabh O'Hare
Producer Meabh O'Hare
Executive Producer Dermot Lavery
Executive Producer Neil Martin

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