I Lár an Aonaigh - Season 11

Season 11
Episodes

Episode 1
Máire Bhreathnach and Dáithí Ó Muirí return to the studio with a new series of I Lár an Aonaigh, featuring a lively mix of conversation with studio guests, stories from around the country, and the best of local music. In this episode, Máire and Dáithí are joined by actor Siobhán Ní Cheallaigh and musician David Keenan.

Episode 2
In this episode, Maire and Dáithí are joined by musician and broadcaster Tristan Rosenstock, and Belfast band Lonesome George take to the stage. Séan Ó Baoill meets an exciting new generation of artists questioning social and political issues, and dancer, choreographer and academic Breandán de Gallaí shares the inspiration behind his latest body of work.

Episode 3
Máire and Dáithí introduce this week's studio guest, poet and writer Theo Dorgan, and there is music from Cathal Ó Curráin and Megan Nic Fhionnghaile.
Seán Ó Baoill enjoys the benefits of art therapy. and I Lár an Aonaigh returns to its musical roots with a visit to Belfast's Oh Yeah centre.

Episode 4
Máire and Dáithí introduce this week's studio guest, writer Anna Heussaff, and there is music from Aoife Scott. Seán Ó Baoill meets two Belfast creators who are doing their bit to help ease the effects of climate change by embracing the concept of circular design, and Donegal artist Cassie Gillespie reveals her intricate and intimate designs.
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