Oireachtas na Gaeilge Oireachtas na Gaeilge is an annually held arts festival of Irish culture, which has run since the 1890s. Oireachtas na Gaeilge runs for one week, featuring performances, demonstrations and competitions. The festival is held in two portions: a visual arts festival in April/May and the festival proper on the last weekend of October or the first of November.
Na Cnocadóirí Regular hillwalking in the Dublin and Wicklow Mountains for Irish speakers and those learning the language.
Siúlóidí rialta i sléibhte Bhaile Átha Cliath agus Chill Mhantáin Deirí seachtaine cnocadóireachta agus imeachtaí eile
Seachtain na Gaeilge Seachtain na Gaeilge ('Week of Irish') is a non-profit organisation, which promotes the use of Irish language and culture both at home and abroad within a two-week festival held in March every year. The festival has built up incredible momentum in recent years, becoming the largest celebration of our native language and culture held in Ireland every year and sweeping other countries up in the whirlwind along the way.
Club Sult Borabu is a not-for-profit, voluntary organisation that organises and runs Irish language social events in Dublin. Club Sonas is an informal, inclusive social club which was set up in response to the demand in Dublin for Irish language events. It is aimed not only at Irish speakers, but also at those learning the language and anyone interested in Irish and world music and dance. All are very welcome!
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