Recorded Colloquia / Lecture Archive

The Status of the Irish Language in the North of Ireland

2023 Douglas Hyde Lecture

Cailín Nic an tSionnaigh and Clíodhna Ní Chorráin
March 2, 2023


Cailín Nic an tSionnaigh (UW-Milwaukee) and Clíodhna Ní Chorráin (University of Notre Dame) were 2022-23 Fulbright FLTAs and Irish Language Instructors, both from the North of Ireland. This colloquium talk about language revitalization and preservation through the persistence of An Dream Dearg and the Acht Gaeilge movement examined some difficulties of nationalism and language policy, as well as some grassroots political questions and impact of Irish (Gaeilge) on the culture of the North of Ireland. This colloquium talk was generously sponsored by the Fulbright Commission in Ireland and The Irish Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, and was presented as part of UW-Milwaukee / UW-Madison Bi-Campus Irish Culture Week 2023.


Tús Maith, What Next?

Continuing Learning Irish as a Second Language

Rónán Ó Dochartaigh
March 5, 2023


Rónán Ó Dochartaigh is Language Director at Oideas Gael, a community language and culture school in Gleann Cholm Cille in the Donegal Gaeltacht. This talk took place at the Tionól Gaeilge 2023 hosted by the Center for Celtic Studies. Rónán offers resources, tips, and strategies for overcoming language learning difficulties, finding personal ways to use the language, and continue your journey outside of the classroom. This talk was generously sponsored by the Fulbright Commission in Ireland and The Irish Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, and was presented as part of UW-Milwaukee / UW-Madison Bi-Campus Irish Culture Week 2023.


The Poetry of Irish Song

2022 Tionól Gaeilge Colloquium

Dáithí Sproule
March 5, 2022

Musician/songwriter/educator Dáithí Sproule joined the Center for Celtic Studies at the 2022 Tionól Gaeilge Irish Language Immersion Weekend to share a lecture entitled “The Poetry of Irish Song.” From the oral and bardic traditions, to the tunes that have survived many generations, and into the poetics of the Irish Language today, formal and informal poetics were assessed through the lens of the Irish Language. This colloquium talk was generously sponsored by the Fulbright Commission in Ireland and The Irish Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media.


The Power of Indigenous Language

2022 Douglas Hyde Lecture

Natalie O’Shea
March 5, 2022

Natalie O’Shea is the Director of the Celtic Junction Arts Center in St. Paul, MN. In this lecture, Natalie presents information about indigenous languages, identity, and society by comparing some theories and strategies of ongoing language revitalization cases across the globe. This colloquium talk was presented at the Tionól Gaeilge 2022, and was generously sponsored by the Fulbright Commission in Ireland and The Irish Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media.