World Fleadh: Where Celtic Jewelry, Music and Culture Come Together
Anyone who is a fan of Irish and Celtic music will probably already know about World Fleadh. That is because this week-long summer music festival is the world’s leading festival for this type of music. Popular and emerging Irish and Celtic bands come together here to celebrate their heritage and their passion for playing great music. Like any great musical event, this is more than just a place where songs are played. It’s a place where a culture is celebrated. A glance around the grounds of this popular festival will reveal hints of Celtic heritage in everything from the Claddagh rings on so many fingers to the choice of traditional instruments by so many of the bands. World Fleadh is a place where a newcomer to this event can get a great introduction to the style, fashion and sound of the Irish / Celtic music scene.
There are many different types of Irish music, of course. World Fleadh places an emphasis on folk music (both traditional and original) as well as on country music. As you might expect, a lot of this music is lively. It’s the type of music that you want to sing along to and dance along with. The people who come to World Fleadh are eager to participate in these ways. They are also friendly people who are interested in getting to know their neighbors seated near them.
World Fleadh is certainly a place to hear this great music. However, it’s also a place where you can learn a lot about the culture behind the music. For example, there are workshops offered throughout the week at this event. You can learn to make Celtic jewelry (the most popular of which are those Claddagh rings), do traditional Irish folk dances or play a unique instrument. What you’re really learning here isn’t so much how to make Celtic jewelry or do a dance though. It’s really about learning the nature of the camaraderie and joie de vivre of the culture. What you’re learning is how the fashion, the music and the people all go hand-in-hand. World Fleadh is an event for the Irish music lover but people come away from this event with so much more than an appreciation for the music.
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