An amazing night of Celtic Fiddle Music by brilliant performer Kiérah, guitarist Adam Dobres and bodhran player Bryan Skinner: Kierah, adam dobres, Bryan Skinner
B.C.’s Celtic fiddler Kiérah, honored the West Coast by receiving a 2013 Cana...
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Event Description
B.C.’s Celtic fiddler Kiérah, honored the West Coast by receiving a 2013 Canadian Folk Music Award for her album “Stonemason’s Daughter”, produced by Victoria's Adrian Dolan. A multi award winning violinist and fiddler, Kiérah has completed her A.R.C.T. in classical performance violin with the Royal Conservatory of Music. Her true passion however, is composing for the fiddle as well as performing Celtic music from Cape Breton, Ireland and Scotland. Blending her original tunes with traditional, Kiérah consistently impresses her audiences with her exceptional musical ability, always playing with the clear and precise intonation for which she is known. She has travelled across Canada and to numerous countries, performing wherever she goes, captivating and engaging audiences of all ages. Kiérah's powerful yet playful performance style promises an outstanding night of entertainment! www.irishmadness.com
Performing with Kiérah are two of Victoria’s exceptional musicians: guitarist Adam Dobres (Ruth Moody Band) with his unique and impressive approach to traditional music and Bryan Skinner playing the heartbeat of Celtic music - the Bodhran.
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