

13 photos of Culture Night hosted by Co Armagh Fleadh in St Peter's GAA Club Lurgan
Pipers of the bagpipe variety joined tin whistle players and flautists while Irish dancers and Scottish dancers took to the floor – just some of the wonderful talent Co Armagh has to offer.
Each year the County Fleadh is held somewhere in Armagh and this year it’s Lurgan’s turn, a town and area with a wealth of talented musicians, singers, dancers, poets and artists.
Culture Night brought together talents from many traditions and eras including Isobel Hylands from Shankhill Parish Graveyard who gave an interesting talk on the historic cemetery which is the burial place of many fascinating people.
Comhaltas Clanbrassil Branch - Lurgan said: “What a wonderful 'Culture Night' concert, in St Peters GAC Lurgan. We had a fantastic line up of performers. Comhaltas Clanbrassil Branch - Lurgan thank all those that took part and attended. What a fantastic celebration.”
Culture Night brought together talents from many traditions and eras including Isobel Hylands from Shankhill Parish Graveyard who gave an interesting talk on the historic cemetery which is the burial place of many fascinating people.

5. Scottish dancers were a huge hit
Trio of young Scottish dancers take to the floor at Culture Night in St Peter's GAC in Lurgan, part of the two week long County Armagh hosted this year by Lurgan. Photo: Contributed

6. Great music from the harpists
Harpists entertain the large crowd at Culture Night in St Peter's GAC in Lurgan, part of the two week long County Armagh hosted this year by Lurgan. Photo: Contributed

7. Lambeg drums sounded a great beat at Culture Night
A pair of Lambeg drummers joined the crowds at Culture Night in St Peter's GAC in Lurgan, part of the two week long County Armagh hosted this year by Lurgan. Photo: Contributed

8. Harpists proved a particular favourite at Culture Night
Seven harpists of all ages played beautiful tunes at Culture Night in St Peter's GAC in Lurgan, part of the two week long County Armagh hosted this year by Lurgan. Photo: Contributed