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Prestigious award for DkIT music lecturer Daithí

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DunDalk Institute of Technology (DkIT) are absolutely delighted to report that Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann will honour Dr Daithí kearney, a Music lecturer in DkIT, at a ceremony during Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann in august.

Every year, Comhaltas recognise individuals who have made a significant contribution to traditional Irish culture. Daithí is a well-known performer, composer and teacher of Irish traditional music and has published widely on various aspects of Irish music, theatre and tourism.

Daithí was to the fore when Drogheda hosted

Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann in 2018 and 2019 and continues to be involved with the organisation. He is delighted to be receiving the award. Dr kearney Said “It’s a huge honour and humbling to be recognised by an organisation such as Comhaltas who play such a huge role in promoting Irish culture around the world,” he added “I have been very fortunate to have been helped by wonderful people in Comhaltas on my musical journey. Growing up in kerry, I was a member of the local branch, where I made great friends and gained experiences at fleadhs and other events”.

When he went to study at university College Cork he taught with the Douglas branch, joining the local committee and later County Board. He subsequently taught for the Comhaltas branch in Youghal, producing their summer performances for several years. after gaining a PhD on the geography of Irish traditional music, Daithí moved to louth to take up a position at DkIT, where he is now co-director of the Creative arts Research Centre.

Daithí stated “When I came to Dundalk, Irish traditional music gave me a pathway into local life and helped me settle here. I joined the Dundalk branch and helped out with the underage groups, before becoming more involved with the Drogheda branch”.

Daithí supervises research projects at DkIT that examine music, song and dance traditions, he is a Musical Director of the Oriel Traditional Orchestra and former chair of the International Council for Traditional Music (Ireland). He facilitates workshops internationally, including at Scoil Éigse, and regularly adjudicates at Fleadhanna Cheoil.

The Ceannródaithe awards Gala Dinner will be held in Bloomfield Hotel on 8th august.

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