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Ceol le Chéile intergenerational choir announce festive shows

written by Rachel McLaughlin December 4, 2018
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Donegal’s intergenerational choir Ceol le Chéile has announced three special performances across Donegal in the lead up to Christmas.

The choir, which celebrated its debut in July this year, has grown from strength to strength with 120 members performing under the direction of professional choral director Veronica McCarron.

Amharclann Ghaoth Dobhair will host the first of three shows on Sunday, December 9. Other performances include St Mary’s Church Stranorlar on Tuesday, December 18 and in Glenswilly GAA Hall on Friday, December 21.

Mairead Cranley, Donegal County Council, who is facilitating the choir and says that the choir is very excited about the upcoming performances: “The choir has been practising their Christmas repertoire for a number of weeks now.”

“We are delighted with the huge interest in the choir and following our successful performance in October we have been inundated with requests to perform in other locations so we are doing these special festive performances in different parts of the county.”

Ceol le Chéile Donegal Choir of Ages with Director Veronica McCarron (© John Soffe 2018.)

However, Mairead explains that it is not just about the singing, saying “the choir is made up of older people, children and young people, male and female from all walks of life in Donegal and making friends and socialising is every bit as important as the singing.

“It has been great to see relationships blossoming between both generations and seeing their confidence grow. The most important part of this project is the social side of it, this is where all the different stories are shared and friendships are made so the tea breaks are always very welcome during a rehearsal with Veronica McCarron.

“We have been very fortunate to have Choral Director Veronica McCarron working with us on this project.  Veronica’s professional conducting included voice training, breathing techniques, elocution lessons, choreography and building the confidence to sing in front of others” explains Mairead.

The Choir recruited new members in October to have a total of 120 members and they have since been practising their Christmas repertoire in weekly rehearsals.

Performances will take place on Sunday, December 9 in the Amharclann Ghaoth Dobhair at 5pm and tickets can be booked at 074 95 32687. 

Tuesday, December 18 in St Mary’s Church Stranorlar starting at 7pm and the final performance is on Friday, December 21 in the Glenswilly GAA hall at 7pm. 

To book tickets to these performances call Paul Duddy 087 174 0285 or Paddy Devine 087 223 7724.

Ceol le Chéile was conceived as part of the Donegal Age Friendly Programme with the aim of promoting social inclusion and developing stronger relationships between older people, children and young people. The project is funded by Healthy Ireland, Donegal County Council, Local Links Bus, Creative Ireland with valuable support from Letterkenny Institute of Technology.

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