GAAWA JUNIOR ACADEMY
What’s the Scór? Scór - a GAA competition combining all the colour and rivalry of Gaelic Games with the social and fun element of Ireland's traditional past-times – is being held in Perth, on December 5th and members of the community are welcome to attend and to help make it a success.
Scór was established by the GAA in 1969 with the aim of promoting these past-times and culture while offering club members the chance to meet up, have fun and represent their club during the winter months while Football and Hurling had ceased. There are eight events/disciplines in the Scór competition covering all aspects of Irish culture: Figure/Céilí Dancing, Solo Singing, Ballad Group, Recitation/Scéalaíocht, Nuachleas/Novelty Act, Instrumental Music, Set Dancing and Table Quiz. The Perth Scór will feature all of these categories with the exception of the novelty act. Organiser David Dillon said the December 5 fixture will be also be a Christmas party for the families of participants and players across the GAA community.
“We are interested in inviting participation of young singers, dancers and musicians from the wider community to take part and help make the event a success. The quiz in the evening depends on senior club involvement.” 94 | THE IRISH SCENE
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Christmas scÓR 5th December For more information, contact David on 0418 918 160 or davidadillon@hotmail.com and check out the latest updates on the Scór facebook page