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Tionscadal Reatha - Current Projects

Nasc

Nasc, meaning “link” in Irish, is a new cross-cultural collaboration based on the emergence of the Urban Gael in Scotland and Ireland. Featuring two of Scotland and Ireland’s finest young Gaelic singers, Gráinne Holland and Maeve Mac Kinnon, the project also features three phenomenal instrumentalists; Donal O’Connor (At First Light), Ross Martin (Dàimh) and celebrated composer and musician Neil Martin.


The seeds of this collaboration first formed at festivals in Scotland and Ireland, and have since blossomed into a project in its own right with exciting potential.



Keep an eye on the Gig Diary page for upcoming Nasc performances. 

Léiriúcháin teilifíse / TV Production

 

Is léiritheoir agus láithreoir teilifíse í Gráinne chomh maith. Ó 2009 tá sí ag obair sna meáin Gaeilge ar chláracha do TG4, an BBC agus RTÉ. Léirigh sí go leor cláracha, ina measc clár fáisnéise fán fhile iomráiteach Seán Bán Mac Grianna dár teideal 'Amhrán an Fhir Bháin', agus clár faoin ceoltóir agus damhsóir aitheanta Tura Arutura darbh ainm 'Steip le Tura'. Bhí sí mar láithreoir agus léiritheoir cúnta ar sraith cláracha faoi na hEalaíona Gaeilge don BBC dár teideal 'Cuisle'. Is féidir amharc ar na cláracha eile a raibh lámh aici iontu thíos. 

 

Gráinne is also a successful Irish language TV producer and presenter. Since 2009 she has been working in Irish language media and has worked on programmes for TG4, BBC and RTÉ. Among the many programmes she has produced are a documentary on the famous poet, seanchaí and musician from Rannafast, Donegal; Seán Bán Mac Grianna titled 'Amhrán an Fhir Bháin', and a documentary on Zimbabwean musician and dancer Tura Arutura learning sean-nós dancing titled 'Steip le Tura'. She was recently presenter and assistant producer on the successful Gaelic Arts series for BBC NI; 'Cuisle'. Checkout the many other programmes she has been involved in on her LinkedIn account.

 

                     

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