Celtic Legends
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Celtic Legends, né dans les plaines fascinantes du Connemara, est un groupe de musique traditionnelle irlandaise.
Les jeunes artistes de Galway, Dublin, Belfast… conjuguent durant deux heures le tempo impétueux des claquettes, la grâce de la danse, la rythmique frénétique de la musique et la mélodie bucolique des ballades irlandaises.
Le "Tap Dance" et la musique ouvrent toutes grandes les portes d’un voyage imaginaire au cœur de l’Irlande sauvage, tout comme les instruments traditionnels (Bodhran, fiddle,pipe, penny whistle, uileann…).
Fruit d'un travail commun entre production française et artistes irlandais qui met en valeur le rythme musical, la pureté de la danse et le chant traditionnel.
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Catégories :
- Groupe de musique irlandais
- Groupe de musique traditionnelle
- Groupe de musique celtique
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