Recurring

Salon Eire 100: PORTRAIT OF A CENTURY – by Kim Haughton

Consulate of Ireland 345 Park Avenue, Floor 17 (Btw 51st & 52nd Street), New York, New York, NY, United States

A reflection of one hundred years of Irish identity, history, culture and achievement through the prism of those who have shaped the nation and those who are a part of its future. Portraits have been made of one hundred people who have a connection to Ireland in some significant way, each born in a different year over […]

Irish Step Dancing Lessons – Smithtown LI & Bayside, Queens

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The Ciara Greene School is holding Irish Step Dancing classes at the Byzantine Church at 37 Juniper Avenue in Smithtown for children of all ages on Monday's at 5:30 pm starting May 16th. For more information call 347-804-5464 or contact CiaraGreene@ymail.com

$75

Open the Door for Three at Irish Arts Center

Irish Arts Center 553 West 51st Street, New York, NY, United States

Open the Door for Three Saturday, May 7 | 8 PM Featuring                 Liz Knowles, fiddle Kieran O’Hare, uilleann pipes, whistle/flute Pat Broaders, bouzouki, vocals Taking their name from an old Irish slip jig, fiddler Liz Knowles, uilleann piper Kieran O'Hare, and singer/bouzouki player Pat Broaders have formed a powerful, well-traveled seasoned trio. These three […]

$20 – $24

Prankhorn NYC Debut

The Wren E 3rd and Bowery, New York, United States

A new Irish trad band featuring Alan Murray on bouzouki, Dan Lowery on flute, Kyle Sanna on guitar, and Caitlin Warbelow on fiddle. Monday, May 9th, 8-9:30pm @ The Wren (E 3rd and Bowery) Free!

Free

Salon Eire 100: EXHIBITION 16 LETTERS – by Geraldine O’Sullivan

Irish Repertory Theatre 132 W 22. St, New York, NY, United States

The exhibition by Irish Artist Geraldine O’Sullivan is inspired by the LETTERS OF 1916 project and consists of 16 paintings based on correspondence from Bernard Shaw, John Quinn, Elizabeth O’Farrell & Victor Herbert written during the momentous events around the Easter Rising and the First World War. The letters sent to, from and within Ireland give a sense […]

Salon Eire 100: Rebel Rebel

American Irish Historical Society 991 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY, United States

REBEL REBEL - Anu Productions In this performance Aisling O’Mara will perform excerpts from this critically acclaimed production. ‘We meet Helena in her dressing room, preparing to go on stage once again as Cathleen in Yeats’ Cathleen Ni Houlihan at the Abbey Theatre. She summons her demons and the ghosts of that fateful Easter Monday, when she […]

MOVEMENT SPEAKS®: New York Irish Center

New York Irish Center 10-40 Jackson Ave, Long Island City, NY, United States

 Celebrate moving in strong and creative ways. All fun.  All welcome.  FREE! MOVEMENT SPEAKS® offers seniors in low-income communities free sequential dance instruction followed by a public performance of their original work. Ranging in length from 10 to 36 weeks, each 75-minute session typically includes warm-up and dance exercises for seated and standing participants; individual […]

FREE

James Connolly’s New York

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On the centenary of his death, New York Irish musicians, writers, storytellers perform in tribute to James Connolly on the stage where he spoke

Free

Salon Eire 100: SALON Poetry Ireland 100

The Café at LPA The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, 40 Lincoln Center Plaza,, New York, NY, United States

An evening of Irish poetry hosted by Professor Clair Wills, Irish literature and culture expert, featuring new work as well as many classic and well loved poems. Poetry will be read by Sinéad Morrissey (newly announced 2016 recipient of E.M. Forster Award), Irish American poet Fanny Howe, world renowned Sean-Nós singer Iarla Ó Lionáird, Nick Laird and Ciaran […]

The Folk Project Presents Irish Mythen, a Modern Day Troubador

Morristown Unitarian Fellowship 21 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown, NJ, United States

Irish Mythen is an Irish-born folk artist who has gathered accolades across several continents.  Her performances combine catchy anthems with traditional tunes borrowed from her homeland.  Her stories will keep you laughing until long after the end of the show.  For more information, email concerts@folkproject.org or call 908-591-6491.

$15 – $20