Kitty’s Ceili

Gaelic League Irish American Club 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, United States

This is a Ceili Dance class for Beginners. Ceili is an Irish folk dance done in couples/groups where footwork is simple and emphasis is placed on the figures and formations of the dances.  The Irish used Ceili to maintain their culture and language under British Occupation. Questions?  Contact Kitty Heinzman at The Ardan Academy

Terry Murphy

Gaelic League Irish American Club 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, United States

Kitty’s Ceili Spring Fling

Gaelic League Irish American Club 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, United States

Fundraiser in support of the Gaelic League! Join us for The Ardan Academy dancers, Ceili dancing, Irish DJ Pat Johnson, snacks, and fun!!! $10 in advance, $15 at the door. Tickets are available through Liz Heinzman via email or by calling 734-560-1385,  through Kitty, or at the door.

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Irish Radio Show

Online

Livestream direct link - https://www.crbradio.com/shows/detroit-irish-radio-studio-2/ Detroit Irish Radio airs every Sunday on CRB Radio from 1-3pm EST. Shows will be posted on Detroit Irish Radio FB afterward. The Gaelic League has always supported an Irish radio program. In 1997, they became solely responsible for the show. Today they continue to be financially supportive along with […]

Irish Music Session

"First Tuesday" Sessions Hosted by the Detroit Irish Music Association (DIMA) All are welcome to join or to listen! 6:30-7 - Open class in repertoire and style* 7-7:30 - Slow session 7:30-9 - Open session * Free for DIMA members. $5 suggested donation for non-members. Questions? Check out www.detroitirishmusic.org

Step Dancing

Gaelic League Irish American Club 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, United States

This is an Irish Step Dancing class for beginners. Step dance is an Irish folk dance characterized by rigid upper body and intricate footwork. The Irish used Step dance to maintain their culture and language under British Occupation. Questions? Contact Liz Heinzman of The Ardan Academy

Poetry and Prose: Drinking Guinness With the Dead

Gaelic League Irish American Club 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, United States

Justin Hamm, founding editor of The Museum of Americana: A Literary Review is coming to town with his new selected volume of poems for "Poetry and Prose: Drinking Guinness With the Dead" Tour stop for a hearthside reading. Jonie McIntire, Poet Laureate of Lucas County, OH will be attending, and Sara Pazur will be reading […]

Kitty’s Ceili

Gaelic League Irish American Club 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, United States

This is a Ceili Dance class for Beginners. Ceili is an Irish folk dance done in couples/groups where footwork is simple and emphasis is placed on the figures and formations of the dances.  The Irish used Ceili to maintain their culture and language under British Occupation. Questions?  Contact Kitty Heinzman at The Ardan Academy

Detroit Irish Radio’s 25th Anniversary

Gaelic League Irish American Club 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, United States

DETROIT IRISH RADIO 25th Anniversary CELEBRATION SATURDAY, MAY 7, 2022 7-10 PM Gaelic League/Irish American Club Hall 2068 Michigan Ave, Corktown, Detroit FEATURING Mick Gavin, Michael Gavin, Enda Reilly, Ardan Academy of Irish Dancers, Dolloway Family, Ann Arbor Musicians, & more Cake - Tea - Cash Bar Free Admission Detroit Irish Radio plays every Sunday […]

Irish Radio Show

Online

Livestream direct link - https://www.crbradio.com/shows/detroit-irish-radio-studio-2/ Detroit Irish Radio airs every Sunday on CRB Radio from 1-3pm EST. Shows will be posted on Detroit Irish Radio FB afterward. The Gaelic League has always supported an Irish radio program. In 1997, they became solely responsible for the show. Today they continue to be financially supportive along with […]

Step Dancing

Gaelic League Irish American Club 2068 Michigan Ave, Detroit, United States

This is an Irish Step Dancing class for beginners. Step dance is an Irish folk dance characterized by rigid upper body and intricate footwork. The Irish used Step dance to maintain their culture and language under British Occupation. Questions? Contact Liz Heinzman of The Ardan Academy