A Celtic Evening:
Music and Dance from Scotland and Ireland
February 15, 2002
WorkPlay
The Alabama Celtic Association in partnership with Birmingham Beverage presents:
A Celtic Evening:  Music and Dance from Scotland and Ireland

Featuring Celtic music from Shillelagh Law, Southwind, Harpist Cynthia Douglass, Jil Chambless and Larry Lynch of Henri's Notions and other talented guests!  A Highland Bagpipe Quartet, Irish Dance from the Birmingham School of Celtic Arts, Scottish Highland Dance from the Huntsville Highlanders and Gaelic language spoken word will also be among the evening's highlights.  The Birmingham Society of Piping will be performing outside the venue from 6:30 til 7:00 p.m.

A Celtic Evening is not complete without a toast...
Killians Irish Red
Belhaven St. Andrew's Ale
Belhaven Scottish Ale

Join us for A Celtic Evening at
Birmingham's newest, state-of-the-art venue,
WorkPlay
500 23rd Street South

Ticket are $10
and available by calling 205-979-9653
A Celtic Evening is a benefit performance for The Alabama Celtic Association, a non-profit organization promoting Celtic heritage, arts and education in Alabama.  We are very grateful for the support of the many artists performing at A Celtic Evening
Southwind
Shillelagh Law
Cynthia Douglass
Meghan and Elizabeth Eva of
The Huntsville Highlanders
Irish Dance from
Birmingham School of Celtic Arts
Performing outside WorkPlay from 6:30 til 7:00
The Birmingham Society of Piping
Highland Pipe Quartet
Featuring
Jim McRae
Dain Forsythe
John Douglas
Mike Maynard
Gaelic Language Poetry with
English Translation by
Sinead Maher and Mary Dougherty

More Music from:
Russell Hopper
Beau Goss
Marty Connors
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Larry Lynch and Jil Chambless
Post-Event Commentary
A Celtic Evening: Music and Dance from Scotland and Ireland 2002 completely sold-out in ten days with standing room only crowds in the back and lobby to watch the evening on monitors.  All the artists donated their performances for this first benefit for the Alabama Celtic Association.  Their support is deeply appreciated by ACA.