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Special night of dance and music at Muckross House

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The end result of two remarkable legacy projects, undertaken to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the opening of Killarney’s Muckross House to the public, will be unveiled at a very special event on Saturday, June 14, at 7.30pm.

As part of the diamond anniversary celebrations, two hugely significant projects were initiated by the Muckross House Research Library to reflect on the history of the landmark attraction in Killarney National Park.

The first focused on the development of traditional Irish dance which involved revisiting the traditional dance styles of North Kerry, including the enormous contribution of legendary dance teacher Jeremiah Molyneaux (1881-1965)

Between 1983 and 1985, Dr Catherine Foley, Emeritus Associate Professor with the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance in the University of Limerick, was tasked by the Trustees of Muckross House to record this important and fascinating dance legacy.

Building on that earlier work, last year she again agreed to revisit the area to determine how the dance tradition had evolved over the intervening four decades.  

The project would not have been such a success without valuable contributions from respected authorities like Fr Pat Ahern, Patricia Hanafin and Justin Walsh.

The second initiative was the commissioning of a musical suite tracing the story of Muckross House, from its completion in 1843 up to its opening to the public in 1964.  

The story unfolds through the medium of different musical styles and it was composed by award-winning producer JJ O’Shea, who has worked closely with the Muckross House Research Library on a number of projects.

Both projects will be showcased at a free concert in Muckross House on Saturday, June 14 – the same date that the historic building was first opened to the public in 1964.

The concert will commence with a selection of tunes from the Muckross House Music Collection performed by Mary Mitchell and Karl Nesbitt, followed by a selection of reels, hornpipes and jigs in the true North Kerry tradition.

Featured dancers will include five-time world dance champion David Geaney, Jimmy Hickey, Mossie Walsh and Jonathan Kelliher.

The Muckross Suite project will then be the centre of attention as the story of Killarney’s most historic and important building is told through music composed by JJ O’Shea and delivered by Paul de Grae on guitar and keyboard and harpist Reidun Schlesinger, and they will be accompanied by Barry Lynch on uilleann pipes and Seán Abeyta on fiddle.

Admission to the concert is free of charge but advance bookings are essential on 064-6670162.

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World domination for Áine Murphy dancers in Chicago

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Six dancers from the Áine Murphy Dance Academy in Gneeveguilla have returned from Chicago following a massive haul of medals and titles at the World Irish Dance Championships.

The highlight of the trip saw Marcus O’Sullivan from Milltown crowned World Champion in the Under 13 Boys category.

This is Marcus’s third consecutive world title, a feat that follows his All-Ireland win in Killarney earlier this spring.

His year has been further marked by a personal invitation from Michael Flatley to perform at the 30th-anniversary opening of Lord of the Dance.

In the Under 19 competition, Kilcummin’s Caoimhe O’Halloran secured a podium finish, bringing a coveted World Globe back to Kerry.

Her success is particularly notable as she missed last year’s event due to injury and is currently preparing for her Leaving Certificate.

Eleven-year-old Isabelle O’Sullivan from Rathmore also reached the world stage podium, finishing 6th in the Under 12 category.

Her sister, Grace O’Sullivan, and Kayla Fleming from Brosna both successfully made the final recall in their divisions, while Killarney’s Grace O’Leary achieved a personal best in her first-ever World Championship appearance.

The Academy expressed their gratitude to the local businesses, families, and communities whose fundraising efforts made the trip to the United States possible.

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Bowling alley approved for Killarney Outlet Centre

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Killarney Outlet Centre has secured planning permission to transform six vacant retail units into an eight-lane bowling alley and entertainment hub.

The development will occupy units 43 to 48, a section of the building that has remained empty since the shopping centre first opened in 1999.

Alongside the bowling lanes, the new facility is set to include an interactive games area, significantly expanding the town’s indoor leisure options.

This approval follows a separate planning grant last year which cleared the way for a major redevelopment of another part of the centre.

Those plans involve converting units 63 to 68 into a dining area, while unit 69 is earmarked for a dedicated events space focused on Irish music, dancing, and craft fairs.

The overall project also includes the redevelopment of the main concourse to incorporate a bar and seating area.

Kerry County Council has given the green light for the latest expansion with eight conditions attached to the permission.

Once completed, the combined leisure, dining, and event spaces represent a shift in strategy for the Outlet Centre, moving towards a night-time entertainment and social destination.

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