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Music and dance: Added Crinniú na bhFliúit
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The village gives its name to an Irish dance figure—the ''Baile Bhuirne Set''[http://sf.ccewest.org/dance/baile_bhuirne_jig_set.html The Baile Bhuire Set] The town is the home of Ionad Cultúrtha, a regional cultural centre for the traditional and contemporary arts. It holds many music and visual art events."[http://www.ionadculturtha.ie onad Cultúrtha an Dochtúir Ó Loinsigh]". Ionad Cultúrtha. Retrieved 20 February 2021 |
The village gives its name to an Irish dance figure—the ''Baile Bhuirne Set''[http://sf.ccewest.org/dance/baile_bhuirne_jig_set.html The Baile Bhuire Set] The town is the home of Ionad Cultúrtha, a regional cultural centre for the traditional and contemporary arts. It holds many music and visual art events."[http://www.ionadculturtha.ie onad Cultúrtha an Dochtúir Ó Loinsigh]". Ionad Cultúrtha. Retrieved 20 February 2021 |
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The village hosts the annual [https://flutemeet.org/ ''Crinniú na bhFliúit''] (''Flute Meet'') festival which celebrates traditional [[Irish flute]] music. The festival began in 2008 and features classes, workshops, lectures and concerts by renowned [[Irish traditional music|traditional musicians]] including [[Catherine McEvoy]], [[Conal Ó Gráda]], Louise Mulcahy, Hammy Hamilton and Aoife Granville among others.https://www.independent.ie/regionals/cork/news/cruinniu-na-bhfliuit-baile-bhuirne/27076273.htmlhttps://www.independent.ie/regionals/cork/news/baile-bhuirne-blown-away-by-virtuoso-fluteplayers/27092877.html |
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==Amenities and attractions== |
==Amenities and attractions== |
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