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Oidhche Shamhna Free Zoom!



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A Chàirdean,

A special, free Zoom program sponsored by ACGA, will explore and compare folk traditions related to Oidhche Shamhna, the eve of the ancient Gaelic holiday of Samhain across Scotland, the Isle of Man, and Ireland. The event will take place on Saturday, October 29, at 1 pm Eastern (10 am Pacific / 2 pm Atlantic / 6 pm GMT) and last until 3 pm Eastern.

The Eve of Samhain corresponds with Halloween, Oct. 31, and many of the traditions associated with Halloween in North America may have their roots in the cultures of the Gaels. Experts on the Gaelic folklore of each nation will help us see the similarities and differences between traditional ways of celebrating Samhain in Scotland, Ireland, and the Isle of Man.

How did people observe the holiday? What activities were most associated with Oidhche Shamhna (Scottish Gaelic), Oíche Shamhna (Irish), and Oie Houney or Hop-Tu-Naa (Manx)? What beliefs did people hold about this special night? Did they eat special foods on this night? How have traditions changed over the years? This one-of-a-kind program will look at recent and contemporary observations and celebrations of Oidhche Shamhna across the greater “Gaeldom”.

Our guest speakers are:

  • Gréagóir Ó Dáire / Gregory Darwin, senior lecturer in Irish, and head of the Celtic section, at Uppsala university in Sweden.
  • James Franklin, online and education resources officer of Culture Vannin, formerly known as the Manx Heritage Foundation.
  • Bria Mason, Gaelic Officer at the University of Edinburgh.

Each will give a 20-minute talk. At the end of the presentations we will have an open discussion. Follow this link to register https://acga.wufoo.com/forms/zch1ln313l7u34/ and receive the Zoom link.

For further information contact ACGA board members Adam Dahmer at atdahm01@gmail.com or Liam Cassidy at willbcassidy@gmail.com.