Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day early with Danú

"GAINESVILLE, Fla. – One of the leading traditional Irish music ensembles of today will help kick-off St. Patrick’s Day a few days early when they perform March 13 at the Phillips Center for Performing Arts. Danú will perform traditional Irish music and songs.
Danú, which takes its name from the Irish goddess for fertility, has been performing since the early 1990s to standing-room-only crowds in their native Ireland. Hailing from County Waterford, the group employs a variety of instruments – including flute, tin whistle, fiddle, button accordion, and bouzouki – as well as haunting vocals. Their repertoire effortlessly blends traditional ancient Irish music with new, contemporary works.
Shortly after their inception, the band appeared at the Oireachtas Festival where they received the prestigious La Boulee Des Korrigan award, an award for the best new band of the festival. In addition, the band has been honored with numerous awards from the BBC and Irish Music Magazine. In January 2004, Danú was invited to perform at the launch of Ireland’s EU presidency ceremony and. The band was invited to perform as part of the Irish government’s trade delegation to India in 2005."

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