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Siamsa

Siamsa is a term from the Irish language that translates roughly as entertainment, merriment, or festivity. In cultural usage, it refers to traditional Irish performances and celebrations that blend music, dance, song, storytelling, and theatre. The word is associated with festivals and live entertainments that celebrate Irish folklore and rural life.

The best-known contemporary reference is Siamsa Tíre, the National Folk Theatre of Ireland, based in Tralee,

As an institution, Siamsa Tíre operates as a centre for performance and training, linking community participation

County
Kerry.
Siamsa
Tíre
presents
traditional
Irish
arts
through
a
resident
company
and
touring
productions,
with
programs
that
typically
include
céilí
and
sean-nós
dancing,
instrumental
music,
storytelling,
and
dramatized
pieces
rooted
in
heritage
and
local
lore.
The
organization
emphasizes
the
preservation
and
promotion
of
Irish
intangible
cultural
heritage,
education,
and
public
engagement.
with
professional
production.
Its
activities
often
aim
to
introduce
audiences
to
traditional
art
forms,
support
artists
working
in
folk
and
regional
styles,
and
contribute
to
Ireland’s
cultural
tourism
and
national
identity.
Siamsa
Tíre
thus
stands
as
a
key
reference
point
for
contemporary
interpretations
of
traditional
Irish
performance,
while
the
broader
term
siamsa
encompasses
festive
cultural
expressions
across
Ireland.
See
also:
Irish
traditional
music,
Irish
dance,
Gaelic
culture.