Friday, March 13, 2015

In Vladimir pub sing Irish songs in honor of St. Patrick – TVNZ

In addition, we Saint Patrick’s almost like “home” – the patron of this small country became the founder and first bishop of the Irish Church. They say that the Irish are very similar to Russian – cheerful, sociable, and more … just like potatoes.

In Moscow this day is traditionally held a big parade, which leaves young people dressed in kilts and green ponchos, with flutes, bagpipes and sometimes hands. And the bottom last year at the local “Arbat” – Pokrovka – came to celebrate freckled redheads Nizhny Novgorod.

And that to us? Vladimir is not ready to dive into the Celtic culture, but fans of Ireland we have more and more. This year’s St. Patrick’s Day will be held in Vladimir modestly. Invites you to sing traditional drinking songs, only one Irish artist Vladimir – “Geese”. Since this time the holiday falls on a Tuesday, the day before decided to have some fun – Saturday, March 14, at the cafe “MaxBrau” on Dzerzhinsky Street.

The only Vladimir School of Irish Dance “Killarney” too noisy celebration will not be . Few people know that we do have such a school. And, incidentally, it, was named after the Irish town, takes about 30 dancers – adults and children. Here discourage Irish step architects, accountants, programmers, designers … The oldest dancer – 40 years old, the youngest just turned 3.

– The fact that, as a rule, St. Patrick’s Day falls on days Lent, and for this reason we do not organize any events, – said the head of the school Natalia Loginova. – But if someone invited – would come out, and from the parade would not refuse. And so busy with other things. Ready to participate in a show dance “Island of Ireland”, which will be held in the May Day celebrations in St. Petersburg. If earlier lovers of Irish folk music was enough to eat and have fun, but now people want to compete – for others to see and be seen.

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St. Patrick’s Day March 17 note. This is one of the most venerated saints in the world. It is believed to have brought Christianity to Ireland.

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