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Performance Of ‘For The Record’ At Glór

9 min · 29. juni 2026
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What happens when traditional Irish music, contemporary dance and live performance collide?   The result is For The Record – a unique new production that's been described as a traditional music gig, but probably not as you know it.   Blending dance, music, voice, electronics and spoken word, no two performances are ever the same.   Ahead of its visit to Glór on Tuesday, 7th July, Alan Morrissey was delighted to be joined by renowned dancer Colin Dunne, along with musicians Becky Ní Éallaithe and Ultan O'Brien. Photo (c) Clare FM

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