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    Tags: present music, "irish stew," irish cultural & heritage center, shamrock club, eamonn o'neill bagpipes, celtic dancers, gaelic, mary jane lamond, breton, scotland, scottish

    Present Music celebrated halfway to St. Patrick's Day with its production of "Irish Stew" at the Irish Cultural & Heritage Center on Saturday night -- and gee, was it a lot of fun!

    I had never been to the center before and was fascinated by the unique space -- a former Catholic Church with a huge mongo pipe organ towering behind the stage area. The woodwork, high ceilings and stained glass all added to the uniqueness and character of the experience, which is a Present Music concert. It was especially uncommon when we were informed at the start of the program that we could "feel free to bring beer into the sanctuary." And so I did.

    The show got off to a kick ass start with the Shamrock Club Color Guard Pipes and Drums and "100,000 welcomes" from storyteller Eamonn O'Neill.

    The Present Music Ensemble then moved into two pieces that rather reminded me of a feisty leprechaun jumping about and incorporated the shouting of letters and whistling.

    Then came the fabulous Mary Jane Lamond who hails from Cape Breton Island and whose songs from the Scottish Gaelic tradition were both beautiful and moving. At rick of sounding cheesy, I will dare to say that her voice seemed to come straight from her soul. And the acoustics in that old sanctuary were pretty darn good.

    Lamond then treated us to some "mouth music" (Gaelic songs that were originally only sung and were meant to imitate the sound of bagpipes or fiddle when they were not present to enable people to dance). That said, Lamond performed the song with a stage full of musicians who merrily complimented her mouth. And that lady on those funky, round drums in the back corner was getting down.

    The concert took a certain mysterious spin throughout which seemed appropriate for the chill in the air and the nearing of Samhain. In fact, at some points the music fairly resembled a soundtrack to a horror movie. The space seemed appropriate with the looming pipes and shadows dancing high up in the gables.

    Then came the sexy red harp, Celtic dancers with legs flying, Cory Smythe playing the inside of the piano, and much more to stir the senses and boggle the mind. It was a pleasure to witness these artists living their dharma. It made me think to myself, "isn't planet earth cool ... with all the diversity in the world? The diversity in music? With all the beautiful ways to express the human experience?"



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    2133 W. Wisconsin Ave.
    Milwaukee, WI 53233
    (414) 345-8800

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    Posted by Mezzoid on Sept. 22, 2007 at 9:53 p.m. (report)

    It's not a former Catholic Church. It was Grand Avenue Congregational Church until the 90s, when the ICHC bought it out. Congregational is an extremely liberal protestant denomination closely affiliated with United Church of Christ.

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