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Pyros play to help Scoil Iosagain 12.03.09

MUSIC lovers in Inishowen are in for a special treat at the end of the month when some of the peninsula’s best loved and best known music acts take to the stage for a spectacular weekend of music in aid of Scoil Iosagain’s Music Therapy programme.
The musical celebration will kick off on Friday 27th March when the acclaimed Pyros will be joined on stage at the Inishowen Gateway Hotel by a host of guests for the first of two nights of spectacular music.
Two of Donegal’s greatest living traditional musicians accordion wizard Dermot Byrne and fiddler Tommy Peoples and Inishowen’s own Henry Girls will join the Pyros on stage for an acoustic concert on Friday 27th March.
The following night the Pyros will return for a late night gig starting at at 11 pm and a spectacular show is anticipated.
That’s because in the week leading up to the concerts members of The Pyros, who are all past pupils of St. Columba’s Boys school (later to become Scoil Íosagáin) will have the opportunity to visit the school to see at first hand some Music Therapy sessions in action.
The sessions are carried out in the music therapy room at a set time each week and in the room there is a piano, a guitar and a wide
range of non-tuned percussion instruments. These instruments require no formal training to play and are therefore ideal for children to use to express themselves. Importantly, a child is not expected to perform or to learn how to play music, rather the session is a safe space for them to communicate their needs in a non-verbal way.
In 2007 the school received funding from the Department of Education and Science to employ a fulltime Music Therapist at the school for one year. However, despite the great benefits of Music Therapy for the pupils the Department, and indeed other state sources have refused to fund this worthwhile project.
Since then the school has been depending on fundraising and some very generous donations from local charities to keep the service going, albeit on a reduced scale and they are delighted at the generosity of The Pyros who have offered to support cause.
“Our aim at Scoil Íosagáin is to ensure that all our pupils’ school days are happy ones.
Music Therapy makes an essential contribution to the realisation of that aim. We hope that both Pyros performances will be well attended, not only because of the benefits to our school but also because a great night’s entertainment –and a great celebration of music is guaranteed,” a spokesperson said.
Ticket enquiries to 086 3068662 and 087 2240579 with tickets available from the Inishowen Gateway and Macs newsagents.
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