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Feet tapped and fiddles sang on the early November night that marked the inaugural gathering of the Harvard College Celtic Club. Meghin R. Sherlock ’07, leader Lindsay K. Turner ’07, Rita Parai ’07 and Edward Wallace, a Cambridge resident, collaborated on a variety of Celtic fiddle music from customary dirges to lighter folk songs and dances native to the Gaelic country...
...knew a lot of people who were into Celtic music and taking Irish language classes,” says club founder and leader Lindsay K. Turner ’07, an English and American Language and Literature concentrator in Winthrop House. “There was a lot of demand for an organization like this that ties into the Celtic Languages and Literatures department, Irish language classes offered, and all people with an interest in Celtic culture. And there’s a huge Irish scene in Boston, which has a strong Celtic heritage...
Turner decided to provide a venue for that interest by founding the new Harvard Celtic Club. Over the summer, Turner e-mailed friends inquiring about their interest in the club. She also sent out exploratory e-mails to students who listed anything involving Celtic culture in his or her interests on Thefacebook.com, and received an overwhelmingly positive response from both avenues...
...Celtic Waves: The Flow of Irish Immigration...
...Celtic Maidens (NR, 3 min.), Mystics...