A vibrant celebration of Saint Brigid’s Day is set to take place at Headwaters Music and Arts in Bemidji on February 1st. This event promises a rich cultural experience, featuring folk musicians Danny Diamond and Brian Miller. The afternoon will include a workshop on traditional folk music, presentations on the history and significance of Irish music, and a hands-on activity where participants can craft their own Brigid’s Cross. Attendees are invited to join in singing, playing instruments, or simply listening to the melodies that connect generations. Following the musical session, an engaging activity led by Angela Marie will delve into the traditions surrounding Saint Brigid, a revered figure in Irish culture.
The day begins with a unique opportunity for enthusiasts of folk music. From 2 to 3 p.m., attendees can participate in a workshop led by Diamond and Miller. Born in Belfast, Ireland, Diamond brings a wealth of international experience, having toured globally and collaborated with various artists across disciplines. He currently engages in research at The Data Science Institute in Galway and teaches Irish fiddle. Meanwhile, Miller, a native of Bemidji, discovered his passion for Irish traditional music at the Winnipeg Folk Festival. His academic pursuits have taken him to University College Cork, and he now contributes as a musician, researcher, and librarian. Together, they will share insights into the origins and evolution of folk music from their respective backgrounds.
Diamond will present a talk about his family’s musical heritage, rooted in Northern Ireland. He will highlight a specific tune that has been passed down through generations. Miller, on the other hand, will discuss his research on Irish-influenced folk music during Minnesota’s logging era. He will focus on a particular song that was once popular in the region, offering a glimpse into how these traditions have shaped local culture over time. Both musicians will guide participants in learning these tunes by ear, making the session interactive and immersive.
As the afternoon progresses, from 3 to 4 p.m., Angela Marie, the Headwaters Program Manager, will lead an activity centered around Saint Brigid. Participants will learn about this historical figure, known for her healing powers and hospitality, while crafting their own Brigid’s Cross. This symbol is believed to bring blessings and protection to homes, marking the beginning of Imbolc, a Gaelic festival celebrating the arrival of spring. Through this hands-on experience, attendees can connect with centuries-old traditions and gain a deeper appreciation for Irish heritage.
This free event invites everyone to explore the rich tapestry of Irish culture and tradition. Whether you’re a seasoned musician or a curious listener, there’s something for everyone at this celebration. The day offers not only entertainment but also an educational journey into the heart of Irish folklore and customs. By participating, attendees can become part of a living tradition that continues to thrive and inspire.
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