Daltaí na Gaeilge is having their Irish Language Immersion Weekend for those interested in this beautiful and ancient language of ours. May 11-13th. Suitable for complete beginners to cainteoirí dúchais. Visit www.daltai.com or see them on Facebook.
http://www.daltai.com/
Monday, April 23, 2012
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Time Change for Beginner's Irish Language Class
The Beginner's class on Saturday mornings will meet a half hour earlier at 10:00 AM to improve scheduling at the Greaer Danbury Irish Cultural Center. Slán go fóill!
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Conference: The Twenty Year Plan for the Irish Language in North America
An Fiche Bliain atá Romhainn: Taighde agus Teagasc na Gaeilge i Meiriceá Thuaidh.
(The Twenty Years Ahead: Research and Teaching of the Irish Language in North America)
I was invited to this conference (The Institute of Bilingualism) in Ottawa, Canada last October to present a paper on the cultural activities of the Greater Danbury Irish Cultural Center (GDICC) in CT, in general, and, in particular, for teaching the Irish Language. My presentation included the activities of the GDICC and the activities of other Irish organizations and universities in CT. The presentations were all in Irish and the link is the video to the afternoon session where the presentation was made. My talk runs in the segment from 18 to 32 minutes. The conference included presentations by universities and local Irish organizations with Irish language programs. The intent of the conference was to assess the current situation and to plan for the future.
IRISH Thursday PM Session from Wandering Through on Vimeo.
(The Twenty Years Ahead: Research and Teaching of the Irish Language in North America)
I was invited to this conference (The Institute of Bilingualism) in Ottawa, Canada last October to present a paper on the cultural activities of the Greater Danbury Irish Cultural Center (GDICC) in CT, in general, and, in particular, for teaching the Irish Language. My presentation included the activities of the GDICC and the activities of other Irish organizations and universities in CT. The presentations were all in Irish and the link is the video to the afternoon session where the presentation was made. My talk runs in the segment from 18 to 32 minutes. The conference included presentations by universities and local Irish organizations with Irish language programs. The intent of the conference was to assess the current situation and to plan for the future.
IRISH Thursday PM Session from Wandering Through on Vimeo.
Sunday, April 8, 2012
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