As we intend to deny every advantage to the virus SARS-CoV-2, we will not be staging Christmas from Ireland in Maryland during 2020 or 2021. We value your solidarity with us and with embattled people across the globe. Merry Christmas. Keep your chin up. Never surrender.

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TREAT CHRISTMAS RIGHT

This December, do right by Christmas with a blasht of jigs and reels straight from the fairy forge of Granuaile: it's Christmas from Ireland in Maryland!  Come out, come out for a yuletide taste of Irish and American traditional music played by some of Maryland's finest traditional musicians, including Peter Brice (button accordion, ballad singing), Alex Boatright (concertina, harp, fiddle), Matt Mulqueen (piano, button accordion), and Donna Long (piano, fiddle), and featuring sensational leg shaking by Catherine Brice (step dance). But wait, there's more!  Joining them for a limited time will be their adorable students, as diligent as they are talented, dancing, singing, and playing lively music.  After the concert, we'll be clearing the hall for figures and social dances called by Catherine.  Join us for the craic, camaraderie, and to wet your whistle at our Irish-Arts Bar, serving seasonal drinks begrudgingly assembled by rebel North Pole elves.

Ho-ho-hold on!  There's more...

We're very excited to announce a partnership with the Irish Restaurant Company and Brian Boru Irish Restaurant to bring you an Annapolis holiday treat: THE VERY BEST EGGNOG IN THE WORLD.  We'll be raffling six bottles of Imported Galway Bay Authentic Irish Eggnog on December 8th and December 15th so that you can take home some of the Christmas magic!

Tell your driver...

Sundays, 8 and 15 December 2019
                    2:30pm | Doors at 2:15pm
Zimmerman Hall at Woods Memorial Presbyterian Church
611 Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard
Severna Park, Maryland, 21146

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Regarding the performers...

Peter Brice

Catherine Brice

Alex Boatright

Matt Mulqueen

Donna Long

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* All sizes approximate.  Some students may exceed indicated proportions.