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Hugh Shields Collection. Reel-to-Reel 43 [sound recording] / [Eddie Butcher]

Recorded from Eddie Butcher at the house of his brother John Butcher, Drumavally, Magilligan, 17 July 1969 [track 1]

Performers:
Eddie Butcher, singing in English Track 1

Running Order:
1. Ann Jane Thornton (‘Come all you loyal lovers, I pray you lend an ear, This is as true a story as ever you did hear...’). song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English [session continued on 6908] [END OF BAND ONE]

Conference Session 6B and closing address [videorecording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Moloney, Colette, chair
McGettrick, Paul, lecture in English
Marshalsay, Karen, Scotland, lecture in English
Ó Gráda, Conal, Cork, lecture in English
MacAoidh, Caoimhín, Donegal, chair
Claudy, Frank, Baltimore, lecture in English
Reeves, Stan, Scotland, lecture in English
Taylor, Barry, England/Clare, lecture in English

Running Order:
1. Lecture: Third-Level Education in Irish Traditional Music: Issues, Challenges and Opportunities
2. Lecture: A Hotbed of Learning: Handing on Tradition by Electronic Dissemination
3. Lecture: Internet Teaching of Irish Traditional Music
4. Questions and Comments from the Audience
5. Lecture: The Challenge of Meaningful Group Teaching at Irish Festivals and Summer Schools. Lessons from Adult Learning Theory and the Psychosocial Literature
6. Lecture: Re-Building Community with Music. The Role of Traditional Music in Adult Education/Community Development in Edinburgh's Adult Learning Project.
7. Lecture: From Flag Floor to Concert Platform: Passing on the Tradition
8. Questions and Comments from the Audience

Opening address [videorecording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Vallely, Fintan, Armagh, introduction in English
Welch, Bob, Dean of Arts, University of Ulster, welcome to delegates
Bohlman, Philip, Chicago, lecture in English
MacAoidh, Caoimhín, Donegal, lecture in English

Running Order:
1. Conference Opening
2. Welcome to Delegates
3. Address: Top-Down, Inside-Out, In-Between... Global Directions to the Crossraods
4. Address: The Blood Red Tear and The Hidden Note
5. Questions and Comments from the Audience

Conference Session 1 [videorecording] / [various performers]

Performers:
Carolan, Nicholas, Louth/Dulin, chair
Burgess, Barry, lecture in English
Vallely, Eithne, Donegal/Armagh, lecture in English
Moulden, John, Antrim, lecture in English
MacMthuna, Seamus, Clare, lecture in English
Ni Chonarain, Siobhan, Limerick, lecture in English

Running Order:
1. Lecture: Back to the Future - Traditional Music in a 21st Century Curriculum
2. Lecture: Gleus a' phiob, 's gleus an fhidheall. Caismeachd, 's ruidhle, 's puirt chridheil
3. Lecture: The Irish Traditional Song Pack
4. Lecture: Teaching Irish Traditional Music - The Comhaltas Ceoltoiri Eireann Experience
5. Questions and Comments from the Audience

Conference Session 2A and 3A [videorecording] / [various performers]

Performers:
O Suilleabhain, Micheal, chair
McCarthy, Marie, Dublin/USA, lecture in English
Dowling, Martin, Chicago/Ireland, lecture in English
Conlon, Eveyln, lecture in English (delivers Tom Munnelly's lecture)
Vallely, Fintan, Armagh, speech in English

Running Order:
1. Lecture: The Confluence of School Music and Traditional Music Making in Ireland: Historical Perspectives Inform Contemporary Practices
2. Lecture: Arts Council Approaches to Traditional Muisc Education
3. Lecture: When Learning went Round in Song: Some Observations from the Field
4. Close of the Weekend

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