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Dublin Irish Festival Celebrates Authentic Culture August 1 - 3
DUBLIN, Ohio, July 17 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2008 Dublin Irish Festival is an
experience as rich and diverse as the emerald isle itself featuring authentic
entertainment, shopping and cultural activities. This year's festival will
bring Irish traditions to life with hands-on workshops, special exhibits and
more than 140 performances on seven stages featuring entertainers fromEurope,
Canada andthe United States.
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"We're kicking off the 2008 festival early with the Irish Academy and have
scheduled a full line-up of entertainers, cultural activities and more through
Sunday evening," said Sandra Puskarcik, director, Dublin Irish Festival.
"We're offering more entertainment value than ever before by keeping ticket
prices affordable and packing in all of the music, dance, cultural, food and
shopping opportunities the Dublin Irish Festival is known for featuring."
2008 Festival highlights include:
Irish Music
From 4 p.m. Friday until closing ceremonies Sunday night,Dublin will
resound with every genre of Irish music, performed by some of the world's
best-known international Irish bands. This year's top entertainers include
Prodigals, Tannahill Weavers, Makem & Spain Brothers, Scythian, Patrick
Street, The StepCrew, Brigid's Cross, Vishten, Gaelic Storm, Rathkeltair, and
many more. The second annual Bagpipe Showcase will also be held during the
festival.
Irish Academy and Dub Crawl
The Festival weekend kicks-off early with the Irish Academy. The academy
offers a variety of classes in Irish musical instruments and dance for those
interested in learning about Irish culture. Classes are available for beginner
through advanced students and take place on July 30 and 31. Festivities then
pick-up with the Dub Crawl on July 31 featuring Irish music and specials in
the restaurants, shops and pubs from 5 p.m. until midnight.
Beer Tasting
Geoff Randolph, an import and craft beer specialist with Superior Beverage
Group, will lead beer tasting sessions for guests to learn more about the
brewing process. In addition, Randolph will explain the difference between
wheat, stout and pilsner beers using a certified method which includes
appearance, aroma, taste, mouth feel and finish of the beer. During the
sessions, Randolph will also introduce the newly branded Dublin Irish Festival
Stout.
Irish Sports: Hurling, Sheep Herding and More
Whether you're a competitor or a spectator, Irish or otherwise, Celtic
sports including hurling, darts, Gaelic football and sheep herding will keep
you entertained throughout the Festival weekend. Guests can get in the game or
just sit back and enjoy. Gaelic football and hurling tournaments will feature
established clubs from cities throughoutthe United States.
Festival Shopping
A shopper's paradise, the Emerald Arts Isle is an arts fair held on the
festival grounds, featuring handcrafted art tiles and necklaces of Celtic
design to prints, wall art, stained glass and more. The Marketplace showcases
direct import companies featuring family coats of arms, crystal, jewelry,
kilts and other apparel.
About the Dublin Irish Festival
The Dublin Irish Festival, set on 27 rolling acres just north ofColumbus,
Ohio, is one of the nation's premiere Irish festivals and a centralOhio
tradition. To date, 2008 Festival sponsors include Killian's Irish Red,
Wendy's International, Inc., Time Warner Cable, The Scotts Miracle-Gro
Company, Bob Evans Farms, Nationwide Children's Hospital, IGS Energy, Mike's
Hard Lemonade, and Cardinal Health. For more information, please visit
www.DublinIrishFestival.org .
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