The Seanchaí Collective
@Seanchai_Collec
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Learning through lived experience. Celebrating the transformative nature of storytelling. If you have lived you have a story to tell 🇮🇪🍀💚
Coventry, England
Joined June 2019
Day 1 filming our sizzle reel! We started The Seanchaí Collective to amplify the everyday story of everyday people, and we said the first story we would tell would be our own. Our journey begins today! Next stop London! #Documentary #InárGcroíGoDeo #TellItOnceTellItRight
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As we all celebrate Halloween this year, it’s a good time to mention the Celtic festival of Samhain, which is the root of the holiday we all know today. Samhain marks the end of harvest and the beginning of winter, and where the line between worlds thins 🧡🖤 🎃
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The Inspiring Story Behind Fontaines DC's In ár gCroíthe Go Deo https://t.co/lAomze0H15 via @YouTube
@fontainesdublin
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Gaelchultúr, GPA & GAA Renew Landmark Irish-Language Scholarship Programme for Intercounty Players. 100 scholarships offered for a second year. #IrishLanguage #GAA #GPA #Gaeilge
https://t.co/WXkCj3mbKP
gaa.ie
100 scholarships offered for a second year, building on exceptional demand and success in 2024 Gaelchultúr, the GAA, and the GPA are proud to announce the return of their pioneering scholarship...
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The Seanchaí Collective is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Manchán Magan, a champion of the Irish language & culture. We were lucky to meet him last year when we visited Liverpool Irish festival. Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam 💚
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We are proud to support #PhilomenasLaw, standing with survivors seeking truth & dignity ✍️ Write to your MP to back this vital law 📩 We can provide you with a template letter/email Please contact us or comment below to show your support
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Slane, the early use of Gaeilge and a nod to Ogham. This is brilliantly put together and they've managed to make our version uniquely Irish rather than just a generic re-hash of a popular format. #TraitorsIRL
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So is Stephen Eyre, Mr Justice Eyre, an 'activist' judge or just incredibly incompetent? It's incredibly rare for someone so senior to have been admonished so severely by his peers https://t.co/2ckGht0HPS
bbc.co.uk
The Home Office and owner of The Bell Hotel in Essex win their legal battle at the Court of Appeal.
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Stephen Eyre KC is starting to get a habit of having judgements challenged Speaking today, Lord Justice Bean, Lady Justice Nicola Davies Lord Justice Cobb, said: “We conclude that the judge made a number of errors in principle…’ https://t.co/1QMCVwBpyd
lbc.co.uk
The Government has won its bid to block the closure of an Epping asylum hotel at the centre of a wave of protests.
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BBC says it did not cut Irish lyrics from first radio play of CMAT's new single https://t.co/vglbgqUr52
rte.ie
The BBC has said it did not edit the Irish-language lyrics from the debut radio broadcast of CMAT's new single, Euro-Country.
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Support is flying in and we have so many people asking how they can help. Please share this post and get the word out on the many ways you can take action today. We're not giving up and you're not either ❤️❤️ Petition link: https://t.co/vDvweHjRcS
#freegaapalestine #letthemplay
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✊CEARTA✊ 🔔AGÓID NÁISIÚNTA NA nGAEL🔔 Tá na Gaeil ag dul chun sráide🅾️ ⏰1.30pm Satharn 20ú Meán Fómhair 📌Baile Átha Cliath 🚨Maoiniú • Funding 🚨Tithíocht • Gaeltacht Housing 🚨Oideachas • Education 🚨Cearta Teanga •Language Rights Cuir an dáta sa dialann #DeargLeFearg
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@Seanchai_Collec @PENIreland Lovely to meet you! @PENIreland was proud to support your campaign to commemorate your mother Margaret with a gravestone inscription in the Irish language. @tkni
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What a privilege to meet @DunneCatherine last night, to thank her in person for all her support during our campaign, emotional meeting people who stood up against bigotry for no other reason than doing the right thing Thank you @PENIreland 💚☘️
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Fantastic evening at @IrelandEmbGB at the launch of Aunties in England telling the story of the changing relationship between Britain and Ireland through the stories of emigrant Irish women who travelled to London in the 1960s-1980s Supported by @AFSEE_LSE @ashford_place
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