Episode 2
Documentary series examining the untold history of folk music in Ulster. This episode follows the story of northern folk music from the Civil Rights Movement, through to the 1980s.
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. Leanann cuid a d贸 de Folk Aduaidh sc茅al an cheoil t铆re sa tuaisceart 贸 th煤s Ghluaiseacht na gCeart Sibhialta, tr铆d na 1970铆 agus 80铆, tr茅imhse a dtugtar na Triobl贸id铆 uirthi go minic, agus tr茅imhse a mb铆tear ag tr谩cht uirthi mar r茅 贸rga na hamhr谩na铆ochta traidisi煤nta i gC煤ige Uladh.
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. Part two of Folk Aduaidh follows the story of northern folk music from the outbreak of the Civil Rights Movement, through the 1970s and 80s, an era often referred to as the Troubles, which is also regarded as the golden age of traditional song in Ulster.
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Role | Contributor |
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Director | Meabh O'Hare |
Producer | Meabh O'Hare |
Executive Producer | Dermot Lavery |
Executive Producer | Neil Martin |
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