I've only been back in Dublin five days and have already been to two amazing gigs.
The first was a american fiddle player called Frank Fairfield. It was really interesting to hear him play as he tunes his violin to A-E-A-E instead of the usual G-D-A-E and plays it on his arm instead of under his chin. He seems to have come straight out the the Wild West, especially as he was sporting a heavy mustache, wavy hair, and very high pants!
The second gig was This is How We Fly, a *mostly* irish contemporary folk band, with clarinet, fiddle & hardanger fiddle, percussive dance and drums. This concert was part of the Dublin Fringe Festival, which I'm hoping to go to more of during the next couple weeks.
| Photograph by Hugh O'Conor |
It was amazing to watch the dancer, Nic Gareiss. He explained after the gig that his dancing style was a mix of Ottawan and Quebec set dancing, South Appalachian clogging, and Irish sean nos dancing.
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