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Irish dance event a huge boost to local economy

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A week-long Irish dancing event is estimated to be worth between €5m and €7m to the local economy.

Last week the All-Ireland Irish Dancing Championships 2020 Oireachtas Rince na hÉireann are taking place in the Gleneagle INEC Arena – with competitors travelling to the town from around the globe.

The week-long Irish dancing event - which had dancers ranging in age from nine years to senior competing in solo and team competitions - commenced on Sunday last and ran until Saturday. It was organised by An Coimisiún Le Rincí Gaelacha and the event is expected to have brought in excess of 3000 competitors and 7000 spectators.

The event, which was established in 1932, is the longest running major competition in the Irish dance calendar and is the oldest event of its kind in the world. Such is the popularity and status of the championships that the majority of the competitors in attendance are actually from outside the island of Ireland.

“We are honoured to welcome back the All-Ireland Irish Dancing Championships to Killarney for the third year in a row,” Patrick O’Donoghue, CEO of The Gleneagle Group, said.

“We thank An Coimisiún Le Rincí Gaelacha (CLRG) for choosing our town once again and guarantee that this huge influx of competitors and visitors will have a fantastic week here.”

James McCutcheon, Chairman of the Oireachtas Committee added that they were delighted to return again.

“Killarney has successfully hosted 12 championships in the past and a feast of Irish music and dance is assured,” James said.

 

 

 

 

 

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Songwriters invited to Song Circle at West End House

Local musicians and music lovers are in for a treat later this month, as West End House hosts a special evening dedicated to original music and creative collaboration. The Song […]

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Local musicians and music lovers are in for a treat later this month, as West End House hosts a special evening dedicated to original music and creative collaboration.

The Song Circle, taking place on Saturday, November 22 at 5:30pm, invites songwriters, composers, and performers of all styles to come together in a relaxed, welcoming setting to share their work and connect with others.
Whether you’re an experienced performer eager to showcase your own material or simply want to listen and be inspired, the Song Circle promises a warm, inclusive atmosphere that celebrates creativity and community spirit.
Organisers say the event is about more than performance , it’s about building a network of local musicians who can support and learn from one another.
The evening is free to attend, though booking is advised, as spaces are limited.
For more information or to reserve a spot, visit westendhouse.ie.

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Local Rowing star Paula Moloney wins four golds at World Masters Regatta

Paula Moloney, from Dalton’s Avenue, Killarney, claimed four gold medals at the World Rowing Masters 2025 in Banyoles, Spain. Competing in four different races with four different crews, Paula was […]

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Paula Moloney, from Dalton’s Avenue, Killarney, claimed four gold medals at the World Rowing Masters 2025 in Banyoles, Spain.

Competing in four different races with four different crews, Paula was the only female member of the Irish selection to achieve such a feat and the only Killarney woman on the team.
The event featured 10 races and 900 teams, with Ireland winning a total of four golds, three silvers, and one bronze. Paula, daughter of Ena and Mike Moloney, is also the niece of well-known local photographer Sean Kelly, and her brother Michael plays with Dr. Crokes GAA Club.
The Irish team, comprising rowers from clubs across the country, also won at the London (Oxford/Cambridge) Over-40s competition. The event showcased the strength and unity of Irish Masters rowing, with athletes from Cork, Limerick, Tralee, Skibbereen, Clonmel, Belfast, and UL joining forces under captain Donal Cronin.

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