Irish Arts Center, founded in 1972 and based in Hell’s Kitchen, New York City, is a home for artists and audiences of all backgrounds who share a passion or appreciation for the evolving arts and culture of contemporary Ireland and Irish America. We present, develop, and celebrate work from established and emerging artists and cultural practitioners, providing audiences with emotionally and intellectually engaging experiences in an environment of Irish hospitality. Steeped in grassroots traditions, we also provide community education programs and access to the arts for people of all ages and ethnic, racial, and socioeconomic backgrounds. In a historic partnership of the people of Ireland and New York, Irish Arts Center recently completed construction on a fully funded $60MM state-of-the-art new facility to support this mission for the 21st century.
What an amazing chronicle of stories behind the songs and tunes from Ireland! And under the duress of the Pandemic. I'm surprised that so few have "liked" it.
I had the pleasure of meeting Mick at my Father's house in1996, while doing a mini documentary about Irish in America. Rest in Peace. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kRPsRVfUWxk.htmlsi=KC1ReBWNzrshfu6T
Never knew you were so cool Jim saw you many times in the 70’s behind the keyboard, whistles and long hair. Would love to see you do a documentary on Celtic myth you have a great way of putting it across verbally as well as musically 👍
Conversations After Sex is a beautifully directed and acted play . The year in the life of a woman who is trying to mask her pain, finds herself and maybe love