Director of glór Marie O'Byrne said: “We are delighted to collaborate with Music Network and Clare Arts Office to offer members of our community the chance to reconnect with traditional music. We are passionate about creating opportunities for people to engage with the arts, and this initiative invites participants a way to connect, share, and celebrate Clare’s rich musical heritage.”
Speaking about their support of the project Siobhan Mulcahy Clare County Arts Officer said: “Our involvement in the project stems from our ongoing commitment to enhance opportunities for older people to participate in the arts. Music is strongly associated with Clare and people and offers a gentle way into the arts full of pleasure, enjoyment and storytelling.”
Commenting on the announcement, CEO of Music Network Sharon Rollston said: “We’re thrilled to announce the call out for this our first Teaching Residency in partnership with glór and Clare Arts Office. Following on from our previous residencies in other areas of the country, we’re delighted to be able to give people in Clare the opportunity to rekindle their love of learning and playing music. We warmly welcome Maeve, Josephine and Eoin on board, who we're confident will ably guide and inspire participants with their vast musical knowledge and expertise.”