A SCOTTISH musician has launched the “world’s first” full Gaelic metalcore album after going viral on social media and hopes to encourage ...
the National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture, based in Skye. Bòrd na Gàidhlig and BBC ALBA have also funded LearnGaelic(this link will open in a new window) which offers resources post-Duolingo ...
The GAA, GPA and Gaelchultúr, the world’s leading provider of Irish language education, have announced an exciting new ...
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Thousands of people are due to gather in Oban this week for the Royal National Mòd where Gaelic language is “recharged” in the face of crisis In the “roaring pub scene” and the West ...
“We are working collaboratively across Parliament to progress the Scottish Languages Bill with the aim of building a sustainable future for Gaelic. This includes creating a system which will ...
The Gaelic Athletic Association, founded in 1884 ... If you are a sports person like me, getting involved in a language-forward sport by either playing or watching can help you build community and ...
On the second Friday of the month, Ginny Wedel dances at the VFW Hall in Salem with dozens of others who love Gaelic folk music and the Scottish and Irish social gathering called a “ceili,” which is ...
Preparations are under way in Castlepollard celebration of one of Westmeath’s most remarkable literary couples - Edward and ...
Oban has welcomed the return of the Royal National Mòd, with the celebration of Gaelic culture expected to bring thousands of visitors to the town. From October 11 to 19, the streets of the town in ...
Learn Scottish Gaelic during a friendly and casual weekly lesson with Pamela O'Neill of the Australian School of Celtic Learning at The Croft Celtic Cultural Centre and Cafe at The Australian Standing ...
The first official nationwide language week of its kind it's ... for people across the country to use, engage with, learn, and celebrate Gaelic.” Seachdain na Gàidhlig 2025 will take place ...