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  2. Irish studies - Wikipedia

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    University of St. Thomas: Center for Irish Studies. This center publishes the New Hibernia Review and organises the Lawrence O'Shaughnessy Award for Poetry, as well as the Celtic Collection, which was started back in 1917. Missouri. University of Missouri-St. Louis: Irish Studies Program; Washington University in St. Louis: Irish Literature ...

  3. Horslips - Wikipedia

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    Horslips are an Irish Celtic rock band that compose, arrange and perform songs frequently inspired by traditional Irish airs, jigs and reels.The group are regarded as "founding fathers of Celtic rock" [1] for their fusion of traditional Irish music with rock music and went on to inspire many local and international acts.

  4. List of Irish artists - Wikipedia

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    Jonathan Fisher (fl. 1763–1809) – painter, engraver, and printmaker of aquatints of Irish scenery; Mary Fitzgerald (born 1956) – member of Aosdana, lives and works in Dublin and Co. Waterford; Jim Fitzpatrick (born 1944) – artist, especially of Irish Celtic art; T.P. Flanagan (1929–2011) – landscapes; John Henry Foley (1818–1874 ...

  5. Highland games - Wikipedia

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    St. Andrew's Society of Detroit Highland Games [103] Parchment, Michigan: Kalamazoo Scottish Festival [104] Sparta, Michigan: Sparta Celtic Festival [105] St. Charles, Missouri: Missouri Tartan Day Festivities [106] St. Louis, Missouri: St. Louis Scottish Games and Cultural Festival [107] Hamilton, Montana: Bitterroot Celtic Games & Gathering ...

  6. Celtic Revival - Wikipedia

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    The Celtic Revival (also referred to as the Celtic Twilight [1]) is a variety of movements and trends in the 19th, 20th and 21st centuries that see a renewed interest in aspects of Celtic culture. Artists and writers drew on the traditions of Gaelic literature , Welsh-language literature , and Celtic art —what historians call insular art (the ...

  7. Irish Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Wilderness is a 16,227-acre (66 km 2) wilderness area in the U.S. State of Missouri. The U.S. Congress designated it a wilderness in 1984. The Irish Wilderness is located within the Eleven Point Ranger District of the Mark Twain National Forest, 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Alton, Missouri. The Irish Wilderness is one of eight ...

  8. Gaelic Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Gaelic revival was the late-nineteenth-century national revival of interest in the Irish language (also known as Gaeilge) and Gaelic culture [75] (including folklore, sports, music, arts, etc.) and was an associated part of a greater Celtic cultural revivals in Scotland, Brittany, Cornwall, Continental Europe and among the Celtic Diaspora ...

  9. List of Celtic festivals - Wikipedia

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    Celtic festivals celebrate Celtic culture, which in modern times may be via dance, Celtic music, food, Celtic art, or other mediums. Ancient Celtic festivals included religious and seasonal events such as bonfires, harvest festivals, storytelling and music festivals, and dance festivals. This list includes Celtic festivals held throughout the ...