MONDAY FRIDAY AUGUST 13-17, 2012 Fáilte Romhat Aris Chuig Scoil Samhraidh

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THE 26th annual ALL THINGS IRISh FOR ALL AGES MONDAY FRIDAY AUGUST 13-17, 2012 Fáilte Romhat Aris Chuig Scoil Samhraidh At Milwaukee School of Engineering (MSOE) in Downtown Milwaukee Milwaukee Irish Fest Summer School Irish Festivals, Inc. 1532 Wauwatosa Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53213-2623 RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED

Fáilte Romhat Aris Chuig Scoil Samhraidh 2012 Showcase This year s Irish Fest and the Irish Fest Summer School will showcase the roots of American bluegrass. In addition to music classes with old-time fiddler Bruce Molsky, Mick Moloney s culture classes trace the evolution of old-time American, country and bluegrass music that resulted from a multicultural tapestry of immigrant and ethnic foundations. Showcase participants are identified in this brochure with the symbol: NEW FOR 2012 New & Returning Classes: Celtic Design with Patrick Gallagher is back! Basket Weaving with Vincent McCarron Old-Time Music Classes with Bruce Molsky Walking Tour of Irish Milwaukee on Friday Afternoon Special Discounted Rates for Early Enrollment. See form. Register online at: http://irishfest.com/summer-school.htm Visit the website also for news, updates and helpful links. HOW TO REGISTER See the enclosed registration form. Online Registration: For online registration details, visit http://irishfest.com/summer-school.htm Mail in Registration: The deadline for registration is July 30th. Early registration helps guarantee that the class you want to take will be held and that you will have a place in that class. Registration forms may be downloaded from the website and sent to: Joyce Ennis, Registrar, Milwaukee Irish Fest Summer School 1532 Wauwatosa Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53213 Walk-in Registration and Packet Pickup: Registration is held at the Fáilte Desk on the third floor of the MSOE Student Life and Campus Center, 1025 N. Broadway. For walk-in registration and to pick up your registration packets, please stop at the Fáilte Desk. Walk-in registrations will be accepted prior to the first class, based on class availability. Fáilte Desk hours: Monday 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday & Wednesday: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Thursday: 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. Cancellations: If you cancel your registration, you will receive a full refund MINUS a 10% REGISTRATION INFORMATION administrative fee. Classes which fail to enroll a minimum of five students may be cancelled at the discretion of Irish Fest Summer School after July 30th. In the event that a class must be cancelled, the entire class fee will be refunded to you. Class Fees Fees vary with class. Sign up for individual classes or discounted weekly rates. Please see the fee schedule on the registration form. MSOE Class locations Classes are held in the MSOE Student Life Center and in the Grohmann Museum across the street. Campus maps, directions, parking information and restaurants and hotels located nearby can be found at: www.msoe.edu/about_ msoe/visiting_msoe. HOUSING Participants are responsible for making their own arrangements. Dormitory housing is available to Irish Fest Summer School students in the MSOE residence halls. An MSOE housing reservation form can be downloaded from the Summer School page at www.irishfest.com. For more information on MSOE housing, contact Bill FUN THINGS TO DO AND PLACES TO BE SEEN Breese at (414) 277-7401 or breese@msoe.edu. The Irish Fest Summer School page also lists other nearby accomodation options. PARKING AND TRANSIT MSOE is located in downtown Milwaukee, where parking is at a premium. A limited number of parking passes for MSOE lots are available to students at a cost of $5 per day (see registration form). $40 PARKING TICKETS will be issued to cars that do not display a prepaid parking pass. Several Milwaukee County Transit System bus lines serve MSOE. For transit information, call the MCTS BusLine 414-344-6711 or visit www.ridemcts.com. James J. Schuster Memorial SUMMER SCHOOL Scholarship This scholarship of $200 for music students ages 12 to 21 is named for Jim Schuster (1938-2007). Jim was a piano virtuoso well-known in the late 1950s in the local jazz community for the talent and vitality showcased by his trio. Jim, with a happy mix of German and Irish ancestry, combined musical gifts, discipline, and fun. Through two decades of Irish Fests, the only one he missed was in the last year of his life. For more information or to apply for the scholarship, visit www.irishfest.com. 2 The Place to Shop Between classes, head to the Fáilte Desk to check out CDs and books by our instructors as well as T-shirts, book bags and other surprises. The shopping area at the Fáilte Desk is open: Monday 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday & Wednesday: 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Thursday: 8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. BOOK CLUB BAG LUNCH Join us for a lively discussion in the Student Life and Campus Center (third floor) from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Bring your own lunch. No fee. Visit http://irishfest.com/summer-school.htm for the selected book title and additional details. Noon SLOW SESSIONS FREE If you know a tune or two and want to learn how to play well with others, these sessions are for you. The sessions will be held from 11:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in the Student Life and Campus Center (third floor). The sessions will be led by Summer School instructor Brett Lipshutz. TEA TIME Meet your fellow students for tea from 2:30 to 3:00 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday in the Tree Lounge on the ground floor. NEW! Gaeltacht Lunch Table Try your hand at Irish or just listen in. We ll have a Gaeltacht lunch table from 11:15 to 12:15 in the Student Life and Campus Center (third floor). NIGHTTIME Session PubS After classes, meet for some good craic, music, dance and food at a local pub. Mon.: County Clare, A pint and a picture explore the light side of Irish film, 7-9 p.m. (see page 5 for more info); Tues.: Brochach, Cork music night, open session to follow; Wed.: John Hawks Pub, oldtime music night, open session to follow. Singers, rejoice we will be setting aside singing space! Watch for details on the website. Thursday NIGHT HOOLEY Enjoy the famous Irish Fest Thursday night Hooley at the grounds of the Henry W. Maier Festival Park. Students ages 12 and over will receive a ticket for the Thursday night Hooley and one ticket for the Fest. SEE YOU AT IRISH FEST! Plan to stay for Irish Fest, the world s largest festival of Irish music and culture. Check www.irishfest.com for all the details.

TUESDAY-THURSDAY ADULT * DAY CLASSES * Children 11 years and older may register for adult classes at the discretion of the instructor. Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday Daytime Classes (see schedule on last page for times) Arts/Crafts Aran Knitting Two experienced Aran knitters will teach those with a knowledge of basic knitting the history as well as various techniques of this intriguing craft. Students should bring their own yarn, knitting needles and a cable needle. Joyce Ennis and Jo Winkler Bley are passionate about Aran knitting and love to share their enthusiam with fellow knitters. Joyce has been knitting since she was a child and learned Aran knitting on the island of Inis Mhór. Jo taught herself while biking around the United Kingdom. She currently runs the Will Ewe Teach Me youth classes at the Wisconsin Sheep and Wool Festival where Joyce also teaches. Basket Weaving I & II Vincent McCarron will teach you to weave traditional baskets once used daily by Aran Islanders. Each class will be limited to 10 students. Session I is for students with no prior basketweaving experience; session II is for students with prior experience. There will be a $40 materials fee payable to instructor. Vincent McCarron lives on Inishmore, Aran Islands. He has a studio outside of Kilmurvey where he weaves and conducts full-day and multi-day workshops on the art. Vincent is considered one of the greatest proponents of the ancient craft. Celtic Design An introduction to Celtic design techniques using a variety of materials, including metal. $10 materials fee payable to instructor. Please feel free to bring drawing paper, colored pencils and any other of your favorite art media. You may email the instructor at pat@celtart.com if you have any questions. Patrick Gallagher is a professional artist, designer, sculptor and print maker. He specializes in decorative architectural artifacts for public, private and spiritual environments and has helped make Celtic art a modern phenomenon. His expertise is in the Book of Kells style and design work. Patrick has taught Celtic Studio Art at hundreds of venues, including the Summer Celtic Art Workshops at the Oideas Gael School at Glencolumkille in Ireland. Culture Celtic Spirituality Not just for those who are Irish, Welsh, Scottish, or Breton, the rediscovery of Celtic Christianity has been a delight for millions around the world who are intrigued by this rich tradition. Using ancient poetry, art, song, storytelling and the legacy of prayers and blessings, explore the many examples of spirituality found in the Celtic tradition. Julianne Donlon, born and educated in Ireland, is an inspirational speaker who currently works for the Diocese of Green Bay, Wis., as director of adult faith formation. Influenced by her life in Ireland and interest in Celtic spirituality, she infuses her talks, seminars and retreats with passion and a fresh perspective. Irish Influences on American Music Mick Moloney will present musical history in three parts: If It Wasn t For the Irish and the Jews Exploring Irish and Jewish Historic Musical Links and Influences on Vaudeville and Early Tin Pan Alley in America; Ned Harrigan and the Irish Roots of Broadway; and Hillbilly and Bluegrass Roots in Ireland and Africa. Mick Moloney combines the careers of folklorist, arts presenter, professional musician and radio and television personality. He has been awarded the National Heritage Award from the National Endowment for the Arts, the highest official honor a traditional artist can receive. Irish Storytelling with a 21st Century Seanachie In this unique class, consummate Irish storyteller Máirtín de Cógáin will give examples of different genres with an emphasis on folklore. Included will be The Ulster Cycle, The Fenian Cycle, 12th century writings, the international traveling folktale and the urban legend. Máirtín will also demonstrate and teach the crucial idea of the mask of the storyteller as well as how to make a story your own. There will be discussions on important nuances in storytelling such as presentation and speech cadence. Máirtín de Cógáin from County Cork is the front man, bodhrán player, lead vocalist and a founding member of the Fuchsia Band. He followed generations of his family as a noted storyteller, and studied folklore in university. Máirtin has won two All-Ireland Awards in storytelling. He is also an actor, most notably in the film The Wind that Shakes the Barley. Dance American Contra Dances of the 1860s Sample Civil War-era contra dances, including those recorded by the Scots-Irish community of Belfast, Maine, and dozens collected by Elias Howe, Jr. Dances will include Girls of Belfast, Money Musk, Lady of the Lake, Irish Washwoman, Caledonian Quadrille and Lancer s Quadrille. Participants will each receive a complimentary copy of The Ball-Room Manual, which contains 58 good old Contra Dances of our ancestors. Patricia Lynch is co-founder of the West Side Soldiers Aid Society, Inc., and dance mistress of the West Side Victorian Dancers. She has been dancing since childhood and has performed with the Caledonian Highland Dancers and the Kalaniot Israeli Dancers. Sean Nós Dance This class explores sean nós or old style dance, the loose-limbed, improvisational style of traditional solo dancing. Brian Cunningham has taught and performed internationally. In 2006 he won the Senior Sean Nós Dancing Competition at the All-Ireland Oireachtas. Set Dancing Enroll in one or enjoy both sessions of set dance taught by a master of the art: Monday through Wednesday 7-9 p.m. or Tuesday through Thursday 12-30-2:30 p.m. Both sessions will include a mix of reel sets and polkas, and each session will be different with no overlap. Emphasis will be footwork and the individual characteristics of each set. Padraig McEneaney, a set dance master from County Louth, has taught throughout North America and Europe and has produced two teaching DVDs with his own group Faoi Do Chois (On your feet). His clear instructional style lets dancers quickly pick up new sets. This is his first teaching visit to the Midwest. LANGUAGE Irish, Beginning Simple greetings, basic conversation, sampling of blessings, curses and proverbs are all part of this course in one of Europe s oldest languages. Bairbre Ní Chiardha inherited a love of the Irish language and culture from her native Cois Fharraige in County Galway, Ireland. She pursued a career in education and currently resides in Milwaukee teaching Irish at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. Irish, Intermediate Liam O Cuinneagain will present a class for those who have recently begun learning Irish or are returning to the language. Basic vocabulary, grammar and phrases will be taught. Students will also do some role-playing. The class will be based on the Enjoy Irish course. Go to www.enjoyirish.ie for more information. Liam O Cuinneagain is a teacher and director of Oideas Gael, the adult Irish language school located in Glencolmcille, County Donegal. He is also the head of Udaras na Gaeltachta, the Enterprise and Cultural development agency for Ireland s Gaeltacht (Irish speaking regions). Irish Anthology, Sult This bilingual workshop for students and fans of the Irish language will include verse, drama, song and fun. It is aimed at intermediate and advanced levels, but beginners are welcome. Ray Mac Mánais is the principal of Gael Scoil in the Dublin area. The speech writer and Irish language advisor to Ireland s former president, Mary McAleese, he published her biography, Máire Mhic Ghiolla Íosa: Beathaisnéis. Music-SONG Sean-Nós Singing Explore this ancient style of unaccompanied singing with one of Ireland s top exponents. The highly ornamented telling of emotions and events is closely associated with the Gaeltacht or Irish speaking areas of Ireland. Nollaig Ní Laoire from Dunderry, Ireland, is the youngest winner ever of the Corn Uí Riada (Seán Riada Trophy), the highest accolade in sean-nós singing, she is also the first winner from County Meath. Classes continue on next page... 3

TUESDAY-THURSDAY ADULT * DAY CLASSES * Children 11 years and older may register for adult classes at the discretion of the instructor. MUSIC INSTRUMENTAL (see additional music class information) Banjo Tenor Banjo Explore melody playing on the tenor banjo through intermediate/advanced techniques for both your picking and fretting hands. You ll learn new tunes, ornamentation, and focus on tone to improve your playing. Gerry O Connor from Dundalk, County Louth, is one of Ireland s premier tenor banjo players and considered one of the best banjo players in Ireland s history. Gerry gives a unique treatment to traditional Irish compositions as well as to American bluegrass with his original music. Along with solo work and collaborations with other artists, he has been a member of the acclaimed band Four Men and a Dog since 1993. Bodhrán Beginning; and Bodhrán Intermediate Our local expert, Patrick Roe, will teach two classes, one for beginning players and one for intermediate level musicians. Beginning students will learn the basics of the Irish drum, the bodhrán (bow-rawn), history of the instrument, its evolution and use in traditional Irish music, playing styles and basic techniques for the two most popular forms of traditional Irish music, the jig and the reel. The intermediate class dovetails with the beginning class, introducing the three additional popular forms the slip jig, the hornpipe and the polka. Other techniques to be covered: double down sticking and its integration with single stroke patterns, bringing out the music by manipulating the skin with the backside hand, back beat accents, using triplets and creating pattern variations to play more musically. Patrick Roe began drumming in his teens, influenced by big band and jazz greats as well as rock drummers. He has studied the bodhrán in both the U.S. and Ireland and has played with such diverse groups as Americay, Anam Ri, Cé, Ceol Cairde, Different Drums of Ireland, Frogwater, Leahy s Luck and Stone Ring. He also teaches year-round at the Irish Fest School of Music. Bodhrán Advanced Máirtín de Cógáin of the Fuchsia Band will teach advanced bodhran accompaniment for experienced players. Beginning with assessing students posture and striking technique, the intricacies of various rhythms and techniques are then introduced. The students will go home with a great grasp of how to keep rhythm while hearing the tune at the cadence of the main melody player. Máirtín de Cógáin, bodhran player and front man for the Fuchsia Band, has taught at the Catskills Irish Arts Week and St. Louis Tionól as well as giving workshops at major Irish festivals. Button Accordion Improve your accordion skills with one of Ireland s most respected musicians, Jackie Daly. Through new tunes, exercises, and techniques, you ll expand your abilities and playing style. Jackie Daly, born in County Cork, is a button accordion and concertina player who is credited with helping establish the button accordion as a concert instrument. He has been a member of many prominent bands including DeDannan, Patrick Street, Arcady and Buttons and Bows. Jackie is also known for influential partnerships with fiddlers such as Kevin Burke and currently with Matt Cranitch. 4 Fiddle, Intermediate; and Fiddle, Advanced Liz Carroll will teach two classes, one for intermediate level musicians and one for advanced level musicians. Liz Carroll has been amazing audiences with her fiddle playing since she was a teenager. Her concert, television and radio appearances have established her as one of traditional music s most sought after performers. Liz and guitarist John Doyle were nominated for a 2010 Grammy award in the Best Traditional World Music Album category. Fiddle, Intermediate; and Fiddle, Advanced Sliabh Luachra Style Matt Cranitch will teach two classes, one for intermediate level musicians and one for advanced level musicians, focusing on the distinctive Sliabh Luachra fiddle style. Matt Cranitch from County Cork is a well-known fiddle player, scholar, teacher and writer. A founder of the band Na Fili, he is currently a member of the band Sliabh Notes and the author of The Irish Fiddle Book. Matt is also engaged in ongoing research on the fiddle style of Ireland s Sliabh Luachra, the district on the borders of Cork and Kerry. Fiddle, Introduction to Irish Fiddle (NOT FOR BEGINNERS) Discover what distinguishes Irish fiddle from violin! Key bowing patterns and clear explanations of ornamentation will help you understand what makes a tune sound Irish. Tips on learning by ear will be discussed and several tunes will be taught. Mostly, we ll have fun! Maria Terres, a three-time All-Ireland qualifier on fiddle and senior céilí band, is in demand as a teacher, dance fiddler, performer, feis musician and recording artist. She has provided music for many theatrical productions and is the lead fiddler for the Cream City Ceili Band and the Madison-based Last Gaspé (New England Contra Dance Band). Flute Intermediate/Advanced Improve your flute playing in a class centered around the structure, tonality and learning of Irish traditional flute tunes from the various regions on Ireland s musical map. Mick Heffernan, from Carrigaline in County Cork, is a founding member of the Fuchsia Band. Mick starting playing music at a young age and is an accomplished Irish flute and guitar player. He teaches classical and traditional flute in the County Cork School of Music and has conducted music workshops at home and abroad. Please note: several levels of an instrument are taught. Beginner: Someone who has never played the instrument or has only taken a few beginner level courses. Intermediate: Someone who plays confidently and is ready for ornamentation and techniques. Advanced: Someone who has reached at least the amateur performer level. Children: Children with some proficiency on an instrument may enroll in an adult class with the permission of the instructor. MUSIC CLASS INFORMATION Guitar Intermediate/Advanced Mick Heffernan takes you on an in-depth journey into all aspects of acoustic guitar playing in traditional music. Fundamentals of guitar accompaniment will be taught, including history, harmony, tuning and strumming techniques. Mick Heffernan (See Flute-Int./Adv. class above.) Mandolin Irish Mandolin In this class you will learn new tunes along with the various different techniques used to enhance the playing of Irish traditional music on the mandolin. The class concentrates on the playing of the melody of tunes as opposed to chords and the backing of tunes. It s perfect for pickers who know their way around the fretboard and want to learn Irish music. Brian McGillicuddy, a talented musician from Inniscarra in County Cork, plays banjo, mandolin, and whistle in the Cork-based Fuchsia Band. His first instrument was the D whistle, which he began playing at age 5. Along with performing, Brian has been teaching music to adults and children for 15 years. Sliabh Luachra Repertoire (Open to Musicians in All Instruments) Learn tunes from the Rushy Mountain or as it is known in Irish, Sliabh Luachra, the district on the borders of northwest Cork and east Kerry along the River Blackwater. The area is famous for a very distinctive style of playing characterized by energetic polkas, slides, and hornpipes for set dancing. This class is open to all instruments. Jackie Daly (See Button Accordion class above.) Whistle Beginning Learn the beginning techniques and history of the instrument, the scale and a tune or two. Asher Gray has been playing Irish traditional music on tin whistle, wooden flute, bodhrán and bouzouki since 1997, and has several recordings. Asher teaches at the year-round Irish Fest School of Music and currently plays in the band Myserk. Whistle Intermediate/Advanced This class will help you to improve how you play Irish traditional music on the tin whistle. New tunes will be taught along with the different types of ornamentation and techniques that are used on the tin whistle. You will need a D whistle for this class. Brian McGillicuddy (See Irish Mandolin class above.) More classes on next page... Instruments: Students must supply their own instruments. A limited number of tin whistles are available for purchase at the Fáilte Desk. Private Lessons: Some instructors offer individual lessons. Please arrange any private lessons directly with instructors on the first day of the Summer School. The instructor will set the price.

MONDAY-WEDNESDAY ADULT EVENING CLASSES Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday Evening, 7-9 P.M. Dance MUSIC INSTRUMENTAL Set Dancing Enroll in one or enjoy both sessions of set dance taught by a master of the art: Monday through Wednesday 7-9 p.m. or Tuesday through Thursday 12-30-2:30 p.m. Both sessions will include a mix of reel sets and polkas, and each session will be different with no overlap. Emphasis will be footwork and the individual characteristics of each set. Padraig McEneaney, a set dance master from County Louth, has taught throughout North America and Europe and has produced two teaching DVDs with his own group Faoi Do Chois (On your feet). His clear instructional style lets dancers quickly pick up new sets. This is his first teaching visit to the Midwest. Old-Time Fiddle Master Class with Bruce Molsky We will survey American southern mountain styles from Texas to North Carolina and from Georgia to the Midwest, making stops along the way to dig into some tunes in detail. Emphasis will be on using the bow to make rhythm, on proper phrasing, and just making the fiddle speak. We ll spend some time learning to grab a tune from the air (the aural tradition) and put it on the instrument. Participants should have good ear training skills. Class will also treat singing with the fiddle. MUSIC WORKSHOPS One-DAY INSTRUMENTAL WORKSHOPS Bruce Molsky comes at southern roots and blues on fiddle, banjo, guitar and song with a great depth of spirit. He is one of the premier, old-time fiddlers and the defining virtuoso of Appalachia s timeless folk music traditions. Known for collaborations with artists from other cultures, he is a member of Andy Irvine and Dónal Lunny s acclaimed band Mozaik and also tours with Shetland Islands fiddler Aly Bain and Sweden s Ale Möller. His band Fiddlers 4 with Darol Anger and Michael Doucet was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2003. Bruce is also a faculty member at Berklee College of Music in Boston and a frequent instructor at colleges and camps in the United States and Europe. Looking for an Intensive Class with a Master Musician? Look Here! Here is a rare opportunity to gain experience in instrumental technique with an expert performer. These classes are held one day only. See the schedule below. DAY Workshop Thursday 9 to 11 a.m. Old-Time Tunes and Celtic Roots American old-time music is full of melodies with deep Celtic origins but which evolved into North American styles. We ll listen to and look at some of those tunes, and perhaps try our hand at one or two. Bruce Molsky comes at southern roots and blues on fiddle, banjo, guitar and song with a great depth of spirit. He is one of the premier, old-time fiddlers and the defining virtuoso of Appalachia s timeless folk music traditions. Known for collaborations with artists from other cultures, he is a member of Andy Irvine and Dónal Lunny s acclaimed band Mozaik and also tours with Shetland Islands fiddler Aly Bain and Sweden s Ale Möller. His band Fiddlers 4 with Darol Anger and Michael Doucet was nominated for a Grammy Award in 2003. Bruce is also a faculty member at Berklee College of Music in Boston and a frequent instructor at colleges and camps in the United States and Europe. DAY Workshop Friday 10 a.m. - Noon Old-Time Banjo (5-string) Workshop - Bruce Molsky Southern mountain banjo has its roots in both Celtic and West African traditions. We ll dig into the clawhammer (down-pick) style, also called frailing, framming, and knock-down style. Bruce Molsky (See biography at left.) Guitar Workshop - TBA Visit http://irishfest.com/summer-school.htm for instructor and class information to come. Fiddle Workshop - TBA Visit http://irishfest.com/summer-school.htm for instructor and class information to come. EVENING HIGHLIGHTS A pint and a picture Explore the light side of Irish film Presented by the Ward Irish Music Archives a special opening event movie night, Monday from 7-9 p.m. Enjoy a pint, and an Irish film at Milwaukee s own County Clare Irish Inn. Session to follow. This special evening presentation is FREE to registered Summer School participants. http://irishfest.com/summer-school/activities.htm Thank you to our Summer School Staff Visit our online activities page for session locations and other great opportunities to share with your Summer School friends! 5 Joyce Ennis Patrick Fitzgibbons Jeff Ksiazek Brett Lipshutz Patricia Lynch Kristina Paris Patrick Roe Kathy Kean Schultz Marna Gibbons Starr Mary Jane Tulley Jane Walrath Brian Witt

SAMPLERS FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN Is Your Friday Free? Try these morning classes or an afternoon tour! Do you need something to do between Thursday Hooley night and the start of Irish Fest? We offer an Irish Stew of mini-courses on Friday, leaving plenty of time to get to the festival grounds! Classes start at 9:00 a.m. or 10:45 a.m., or take a walking tour beginning at 1 p.m. Enroll individually by time slot. Friday sampler classes are included in the Full Week Adult/Family rate. FRIDAY SAMPLERS FOR ADULTS 9:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 12:15 p.m. 10:45 a.m. 12:15 p.m. cont d. Bodhrán Beginning Irish Drum Learn to play basic reel and jig patterns on the Irish drum. Asher Gray has been playing Irish traditional music on tin whistle, wooden flute, bodhrán and bouzouki since 1997, and has several recordings. Asher teaches at the year-round Irish Fest School of Music and currently plays in the band Myserk. Celtic Art If you ever wondered where Celtic art developed, what it means and why it is still meaningful, this class is for you. The intriguing history and continued fascination with this ancient art form will be brought to life by a nationally-renown expert. Patrick Gallagher (See Celtic Design class.) Introduction to the Irish Language Learn phrases in the Irish language useful in meet and greet settings. Practice pronouncing common Irish place names, song titles and other expressions which could be helpful during Irish Fest! Bairbre Ní Chiardha inherited a love of the Irish language and culture from her native Cois Fharraige in County Galway, Ireland. She pursued a career in education and currently resides in Milwaukee teaching Irish at the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee. Early American Contra Dance Sampler Try some Civil War-era contra dances and Germans (dance games) including The Mysterious Cloth and The Basket, the Fan and the Flower. The dances are low-impact and easy to learn. Patricia Lynch is co-founder of the West Side Soldiers Aid Society, Inc., and dance mistress of the West Side Victorian Dancers. She has been dancing since childhood and has performed with the Caledonian Highland Dancers and the Kalaniot Israeli Dancers. Hillbilly and Bluegrass Roots in Ireland and Africa In a presentation rich with audio and visual illustrations as well as live performance, Mick Moloney traces the story of old-time, country and bluegrass music that has resulted from a multicultural tapestry which includes the Scotch Irish (Ulster Scots) along with their African-American neighbors and other native and immigrant groups. Mick Moloney combines the careers of folklorist, arts presenter, professional musician and radio and television personality. He has been awarded the National Heritage Award from the National Endowment for the Arts, the highest official honor a traditional artist can receive. Tin Whistle - Beginning Spend a morning trying this easy-to-learn Irish instrument. Brett Lipshutz has been involved with Irish music for more than 20 years and has taught flute and whistle in programs such as the Grand Canyon Celtic Arts Academy and the Association Irlandaise in Paris, France. As a performer, he has toured with the Trinity Irish Dance Company, is a feis musician, plays for set and ceili dances and is currently a member of the Milwaukee band Myserk. NEW! Afternoon Tour Starts at 1 p.m. Walking Tour of the Irish Third Ward Join Mary MacAndrews for a tour of the Third Ward, Milwaukee s first Irish community which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Just south of downtown Milwaukee, the Third Ward is associated with the sinking of the Lady Elgin in 1860 and a massive fire in 1882. Mary will explain the transition of the area from the ashes of that fire to the current renaissance. The tour is within walking distance of the Irish Fest grounds. Mary McAndrews is a longtime guide with Historic Milwaukee. She an active member of the Irish Cultural and Heritage Center and the Shamrock Club of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Chapter. 9-10:15 a.m. Drama We will do fun theater exercises and develop the interesting characters that inhabit the world of the wee folk. When the wee folk meet Tim O Toole, the fun begins and the play s the thing. Kathleen Mohr is well-known as The Pocket Lady TM. She brings her one-woman theater troop of over 30 costumed characters to schools, festivals and other events in the Greater Milwaukee area. Friday Morning Is for Kids, Too! These three mini-courses, held between 9:00 a.m. 12:15 p.m. on Friday, are geared for children 6-10 years old. Children who enroll for the entire morning should be dropped off at 8:45 a.m. and picked up at 12:15 p.m. at the Fáilte Desk. Friday sampler classes are included in the Full Week Family rate. FRIDAY MORNING SAMPLERS FOR CHILDREN 10:15-11:15 a.m. Celtic Kids Irish crafts and fun for children. Marna Starr and Mary Jane Tulley are local educators with years of teaching experience. Both hold master s degrees in education. Pre-Enrollment Questions? 11:15 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Irish Storytelling Children will be enthralled with an hour of Irish tales to cap the morning, told by musician-storyteller Máírtín de Cógáin of County Cork. Máirtín de Cógáin (see Irish Storytelling adult class above) email US AT summerschool@irishfest.com Please reference Irish Fest Summer School in the subject line of your email. For questions specific to MSOE housing, contact: Bill Breese (414) 277-7401 or breese@msoe.edu OR, FOR UPDATES, NEWS, DETAILS & HELPFUL LINKS, PLEASE VISIT: http://irishfest.com/summer-school.htm 6

IRISH FEST SUMMER SCHOOL 2012 REGISTRATION One sheet per participant please! You may photocopy this page as needed for each person enrolling. REGISTER EARLY TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT! PROGRAM SUBJECT TO CHANGE Registrations are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Some classes are limited in size. We are unable to offer additional sessions. Your timely registration not only guarantees your place, but also ensures that the classes of interest to you can be offered. Classes which do not meet minimum enrollments may be cancelled at the discretion of the Summer School after July 30th. If you cancel your registration, you will receive a full refund MINUS a 10% administrative fee. In the event that Irish Fest Summer School must cancel a class, all money will be refunded. First and Last Name: Age (if child): Address: City: State: Zip: Day Phone: ( ) Evening Phone: ( ) E-mail Address: * Children 11 years or older may take adult classes at the discretion of instructor. SPECIAL Discount EARLY ENROLLMENT by June 30 Take advantage of these early enrollment packages. To receive discount, form must be postmarked no later than June 30, 2012. Early Enrollment Special Intro. Package ($280) Check this box and include any three classes in arts/crafts, culture, beginning music, dance or language class. Use the form to select your classes; all classes must be at the same rate. (Compared to $315 for full price.) Early Enrollment Special Int./Adv. Music Package ($380) Check this box and choose any three intermediate- or advanced-level music classes using the form on the reverse side. Classes chosen must be at the same rate. (Compared to $435 for full price.) REGULAR Registration FULL WEEK ADULT ($495) Check this box and select one class per time slot, including Friday Morning Sampler (see other side). FULL WEEK FAMILY Special discount for one or more adults (and children ages 11 & up) registering together. Check this box and select one class per time slot, including the Friday Morning Sampler (see other side). Use a separate form for each person. First adult $495; second & subsequent adults $240 each. Please total your registration carefully. BY THE CLASS Check this box and select any number of classes, one per time slot, including Friday Morning Adult or Children s Sampler using the form on the reverse side. Class fees vary; please total your registration carefully. ADDITIONAL OPTIONS PARKING Check this box to request a parking pass at the rate of $5 per day. A limited number of passes are available. Please indicate below the day(s) for which you wish to purchase a pass and total your amount: Monday $5 Tuesday $5 Wednesday $5 Thursday $5 Friday $5 TOTAL FOR PARKING: $ ADD FEES FROM BOTH SIDES OF FORM AND WRITE TOTAL AMOUNT DUE HERE: $ Check enclosed made payable to Irish Fest Summer School OR Charge my credit card: VISA Mastercard Card No. Expires / Signature: Please print name: For more information on registration, please contact Joyce Ennis, Irish Fest Summer School Registrar, at 414-467-6971 or joyceennis54@yahoo.com. For more information on classes and instructors, please contact Jane Walrath, Director of the Irish Fest Summer School, at 262-367-2649 or janellen.wi@gmail.com. A photographer will be on hand taking pictures during the Summer School, and those photos may be used for future promotions or on the web site. If you do NOT wish to have your picture used for this purpose, please let us know. Mail registration with payment to: Joyce Ennis, Registrar irish Fest Summer School 1532 Wauwatosa Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53213-2623 7 5-31-2012 WEB

MON. WED. ADULT EVENING CLASSES 7-9 p.m. Monday through Wednesday Set Dancing*... Padraig McEneaney...$105 Old Time Fiddle Master Class... Bruce Molsky...$145 * Class also offered Tuesday through Thursday 12:30-2:30 p.m.; see below See also: Tues - THURS. DAY CLASSES AND Music Workshops TUES. THURS. ADULT DAY CLASSES 9-11 a.m. Tuesday through Thursday Aran Knitting... Ennis & Winkler Bley...$105 Bodhrán, Beginning... Patrick Roe...$105 Celtic Design... Patrick Gallagher...$105 Celtic Spirituality... Julianne Donlon...$105 Intro to Irish Fiddle... Maria Terres...$105 Irish Anthology, Sult... Ray Mac Mánais...$105 Irish, Beginning... Bairbre Ni Chiardha...$105 Irish Mandolin... Brian McGillicuddy...$145 Sean-nós Dance... Brian Cunningham...$105 LUNCH BREAK BOOK CLUB SLOW SESSIONS GAELTACHT LUNCH TABLE 12:30-2:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday Banjo - Tenor Banjo... Gerry O Connor...$145 Basket Weaving I... Vincent McCarron...$105 Bodhrán, Advanced... Máirtín de Cógáin...$145 Button Accordion... Jackie Daly...$145 Fiddle, Intermediate... Liz Carroll...$145 Fiddle, Advanced - Sliabh Luachra Style... Matt Cranitch...$145 Guitar, Intermediate/Advanced... Mick Heffernan...$145 Irish, Intermediate... Liam Ó Cuinneagáin...$105 Irish Influences on American Music... Mick Moloney...$105 Set Dancing*... Padraig McEneaney....$105 Whistle, Intermediate/Advanced... Brian McGillicuddy...$145 * Class also offered Monday through Wednesday 7-9 p.m.; see above Music Workshops ONE-DAY MASTER CLASSES 9-11 a.m. Thursday Old-Time Tunes and Celtic Roots... Bruce Molsky...$50 10 a.m. - 12 noon Friday Old-Time Banjo (5-String) Workshop... Bruce Molsky...$50 Guitar Workshop... TBA...$50 Fiddle Workshop... TBA...$50 ADULT SAMPLER FRIDAY PLEASE CHECK ONE COURSE PER TIME SLOT 9-10:30 a.m. Friday only Bodhrán Beginning Irish Drum... Asher Gray...$25 Celtic Art... Patrick Gallagher...$25 Introduction to the Irish Language... Bairbre Ní Chiardha...$25 10:45 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Friday only Early American Contra Dance Sampler... Patricia Lynch...$25 Hillbilly and Blugrass Roots... Mick Moloney...$25 Tin Whistle - Beginning... Brett Lipshutz...$25 Afternoon Tour Starts at 1 p.m. Friday Walking Tour of the Irish Third Ward... Mary McAndrews...$25 CHILDREN S SAMPLER FRIDAY a.m. 9 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. Friday Only Drama... Kathleen Mohr...$15 Celtic Kids... Starr/Tulley...$15 Irish Storytelling... Máirtín de Cógáin...$15 TEA TIME 3-5 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday American Contra Dances of the 1860s... Patricia Lynch...$105 Bodhrán, Intermediate... Patrick Roe...$145 Basket Weaving II... Vincent McCarron...$105 Flute, Intermediate/Advanced... Mick Heffernan...$145 Fiddle, Intermediate - Sliabh Luachra Style... Matt Cranitch...$145 Fiddle, Advanced... Liz Carroll...$145 Sean-Nós Singing... Nollaig Ní Laoire...$105 Sliabh Luachra Repertoire... Jackie Daly...$145 Irish Storytelling with a 21st Century Seanachie... Máirtín de Cógáin...$105 Whistle, Beginning... Asher Gray...$105 DINNER BREAK See also: MON.- WED. EVENING CLASSES AND Music Workshops 8 5-31-2012 WEB