was in 4 parts – Beltaine (May), Samhain (November) the main parts and Imbolg (February) and Lughnasa (August). Beltany may be linked to marking both...
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Earagail Arts Festival Féile na Gealaí Fleadh Cheoil Galway Arts Festival Imbolg Liú Lúnasa Lúnasa National Ploughing Championships Oireachtas na Gaeilge...
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particular interview by Inni Baruch first appeared in PagaNet News (PNN), in the Imbolg 2001 Victor Anderson issue (Volume VIII, Issue I). It was later reprinted...
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Gaeaf) as their High Holy Day. It is the beginning of the religious year. Imbolg which is Candlemas or Nos Gwyl Fair, Beltaine which is May Eve or Nos Galon-Mai...
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Brennan and Nuala Ní Chonchúir on the volume of poetry, Divas! (2003). Imbolg. (Dublin: Arlen House, 2020) Parvit of Agelast: A Verse Fantasy. (Dublin:...
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