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2019 PROGRAMME
Art Entries will be adjudicated on: Thursday 17
th October
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Irish Conversation and Poetry Saturday 19th
October
Please note change of times and running order
Na Gaelscoileanna (Comhrá agus Aithriseoireacht) @ 9.45am sharp Primary
Comhrá and Aithriseoireacht (to be informed)
Post primary @ 1.00pm (approx)
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Verse Speaking and Drama Sunday 20th October
Reception - P3 Verse Speaking @ 9.30am sharp
P4 – P7 & Post Primary @ 1.30pm
A running order will be available on our Facebook page closer to the time.
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Music Groups, Bands, Saturday 26
th October
Ballads, Solos, Duets & Trios @ 10.00am
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Handwriting and Own Poetry
Adjudicated externally and results sent to the schools
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CLOSING DATES 2019
IRISH Monday 7th
October
VERSE SPEAKING Thursday 17th
October
DRAMA
ART Entries to be delivered to
HANDWRITING St. Ronan’s Parish Centre
OWN POETRY no later than 4.00 pm
MUSIC Monday 14th
October
All cheques to be made payable to:
“Feis Lios Na Scéithe” or via PayPal to
[email protected] referencing the
school name
Please use a separate entry form for each event
number or age section
Accurate spelling of the entrants’ names is
essential for certificates and recording results
Competition pieces are available to download
from the website or by email
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GENERAL RULES
1) The Committee reserves the right to reject any competition entry that may fall
outside the specified criteria.
2) Where age limits apply, eligibility is determined by the age of the competitor on 1st
January 2019.
3) Entries must be made on Official Entry Forms which are available in our booklet, on our
website www.lisnaskeafeis.org or e-mail from [email protected] .
4) All trophies are perpetual and may be retained by the winners until September
2020 when they should be returned to the Feis Secretary clean and in good
condition.
5) All Trophy Winners must sign the Trophy Book before they leave the hall.
6) No video or flash photography is permitted during performance or adjudication.
7) Please note: There will be NO TUCK SHOP.
8) Also note NO SCHOOL UNIFORM to be worn at any Feis event.
9) All IRISH entries must be sent to:
Mrs Sheila Maguire, 43 Corraghy Road, Corranny, Roslea. BT92 7BQ
10) All MUSIC entries must be sent to:
Mrs Patrice Hanna, Edenacurragh, Lisbellaw. BT74 5LX
11) Entries IN ALL OTHER SECTIONS should be sent to:
Mrs Rosie Breen, 51 Lisnagole Road, Coolcrannel, Maguiresbridge. BT94 4RG
12) Entry fees MUST ACCOMPANY ALL ENTRIES . Cheques should be made payable to
‘Feis Lios na Scéithe’ and we now accept PayPal payments via [email protected]
referencing the school name.
Adjudication
Our Adjudicators are independent and their decisions are
final in all competitions. Therefore, Feis volunteers are not
permitted to enter into discussions regarding results.
This year the Adjudicators have been asked to make
comments to the audience referring to the style and
techniques that he/she will be looking for – we encourage you
to be present for these comments which will be made before
the morning and afternoon competitions begin.
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Management Committee
&
Section Secretaries
Honorary President Siobhán Maguire
Chairperson: Sheila Maguire
Treasurer: Kathleen Breen
Secretary: Rosie Breen
51 Lisnagole Rd,
Coolcrannel
Maguiresbridge
BT94 4RG
T.02867721448
Safeguarding Children Officer: Nuala Martin
Health & Safety Officer: Kathleen Breen
Music Secretary: Patrice Hanna
Irish Language Secretary: Sheila Maguire
Drama Secretary: John Conlon
Verse Speaking Secretary: Nuala Martin
Own Poetry/
Handwriting Secretary: Nuala Martin
Art Secretary: Rosie Breen
Committee Email Address: [email protected]
Website: www.lisnaskeafeis.org
Facebook: Lisnaskea Feis
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Safeguarding Children Policy Reviewed August 2019
Organisation: Feis Lios na Scéithe Designated Officers: Nuala Martin, Kathleen Breen Venue: As detailed in Syllabus
1) Purpose and Function of the organisation
We provide a platform for professionally adjudicated competitions in the Arts for school children in the Lisnaskea and surrounding areas. The objectives of the organisation are to encourage the study, cultivation and promotion of the Arts and for those purposes to hold one event each year.
2) The Competition Environment The organisation seeks to create a supportive and safe environment. Parents should be aware that some
competitions are held in public premises. Parents, guardians, carers and teachers need to ensure that children are adequately supervised by a responsible adult and should be accompanied at all competitions by
parents or a responsible adult.
3) To whom does this Policy apply
This policy relates to children under the age of 18 years. In recognition of the needs of children from minority ethnic groups or those with Special Educational Needs, the organisation actively seeks to meet those needs which are notified to the organisation by parents, guardians, carers and or teachers at the time of
entry to the competition.
4) Personnel ACCESS NI has checked all personnel who may have direct contact with children. With the exception of
adjudicators, accompanists and musicians, all personnel are volunteers and are aware of and support this
Safeguarding Children Policy. All personnel provide contact details, which are logged into the Feis records. All personnel will be identified by name badges and in the event of a problem, will be able to direct you to someone who will help you. Any problem will be dealt with, documented and kept on record for three
years.
5) Preparation for Attendance at Competitions Any child who is entered into a competition must be accompanied and adequately supervised by a parent/guardian/carer and that person must have access to a copy of this Safeguarding Children Policy.
Children should be supervised at all times both inside and outside the premises. Consideration for competitors should be observed at all times.
6) Photographs, Video-tapes and Press Photography The organisation has a strict Safeguarding Policy and cannot allow any photography, or recordings, during performance and adjudication.
Where press have been invited to take photographs and you do not wish your child to be photographed, then you must let the photographer know. It is the responsibility of the parent to ensure that their child is not
photographed if they do not wish for this to take place.
7) Policy Review
The organisers will review this policy annually, altering it as necessary, seeking guidance from the association of Irish Festival Events who are directed by other agencies, most notably the NSPCC and the Arts Council for Northern Ireland for policy guidelines.
This policy has been reviewed in August 2019. If you require a copy of this policy in another format or language please contact the Feis secretary.
Summary The organisation seeks to work in partnership with parents, guardians, carers and/or teachers to ensure the
safety of the children involved in competitions, whether as participants or observers. All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult and are not the responsibility of the organisation’s personnel.
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Feis Lios Na Scéithe (Lisnaskea Feis) Privacy Statement
Introduction Feis Lios Na Scéithe (Lisnaskea Feis) is committed to protecting your privacy. This statement discloses what type of data
we may collect and hold, how it is used and with whom the data is shared.
Any personal information which you volunteer to us will be treated with the highest standards of security and
confidentiality, strictly in accordance with data protection legislation, including the EU's General Data Protection
Regulation (GDPR) effective 25 May 2018.
Purpose of collecting Personal Data
· "Personal Data" means any data related to a person that allows that person to be identified, such as your name, age,
telephone number, e-mail and mailing address. It is necessary for us to collect, maintain and use your Personal Data
in order to do the following:
· Manage participant numbers for each competition
· Record and publish results of each competition
· Administrative duties including results/entry analysis and incident reports
· Facilitate and process requests for information on our services
· Improve our services for you
How do we collect and store Personal Data?
When you complete an online or paper entry form, we will collect the details supplied on the Entry Form. When you fill
out a ‘Contact Us Form’ online we will keep a record of your contact details and query. Data will be stored electronically
by the committee of Feis Lios Na Scéithe (Lisnaskea Feis).
Disclosure of Personal Data We will not disclose Personal Data to third parties, without your consent, except in the following cases:
· Publication of competition results.
· To third parties who sponsor scholarships
· To third parties to enable compliance with legal obligations to which Feis Lios Na Scéithe (Lisnaskea Feis) is
subject.
Right of Access, Rectification or Erasure You have the right to be given a copy of your Personal Data. You have the right to have your Personal Data corrected, if
inaccurate, or erased, if there is not a legitimate reason for retaining the data. A request for access to, rectification or
erasure of your Personal Data, should be made in writing, including proof of identification, to the address given in the
"How To Contact Us" below. We will respond within 30 days.
Security of Data We intend to protect your Personal Data and we will use all reasonable efforts to take appropriate, technical and
organisational measures and precautions to secure your Personal Data. These measures will be reviewed regularly.
Where can I get further information?
Further information regarding your rights can be obtained at https://ico.org.uk/
How do I make a complaint or report a breach?
Should you wish to make a complaint or report a breach in relation to your Personal Data, you can do so by emailing the
Information Commissioner’s Office at [email protected] or by following the instructions at https://ico.org.uk/make-a-
complaint/
How To Contact Us If you would like to contact us with any queries or comments
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 028 677 21448
Post: Secretary, Feis Lios Na Scéithe, 51 Lisnagole Road, Maguiresbridge, Co. Fermanagh, BT94 4RG
We reserve the right to make amendments to our Privacy Policy at any time and without notice. This Statement was
updated on 29 August 2019.
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ART
SECTION 1 ENTRY FEE £2.00
Closing date for Entries: Thursday 17th October @ 4.00 pm
Work may be submitted through the medium of paint, markers, felt tip pens or pencil.
Work must be entirely unaided, and have Event No. and Title on Front right hand corner.
The entrant’s name, class and school should be marked ON
THE BACK of the work.
Rules:
Strictly no collage, glitter or sand paint
It is very important that the work submitted is solely the work of the child, with
no adult contribution.
Entries should be no larger than A3
Entries should NOT BE MOUNTED
PRIMARY SECTION Ev.1 P.1 “Happy Hen” or “Flying a Kite”
Ev.2 P.2 “Picnic with my Family” or “Pretty Patterns”
Ev.3 P.3 “Pirates/Mermaids” or “A Circus Came to Town”
Ev.4 P.4 “The Wild West” or “Disco Diva”
Ev.5 P.5 “Dungeons/Dragons” or “Crazy Scientist”
Ev.6 P.6 “My Favourite Fashion” or “Transported”
Ev.7 P.7 “Reflections” or “Lunar Landing”
POST PRIMARY Ev. 8 Yr. 8 “My Pet” or “The Farmyard”
Ev. 9 Yr. 9 “My Favourite Possession” or “Patterns in Nature”
Ev.10 Yr.10 “Technological Objects” or “Trees in All Their Glory”
Ev.11 Yr. 11 “Workplace Items” or “Memories & Memorabilia”
Ev.12 Yr.12 “Colour in the Garden” or “Decorative & Embellished”
Entries should be delivered to St. Ronan’s Parish Centre, Lisnaskea
before 4pm on Thursday 17th October 2019
The Adjudicator’s Decision is Final.
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HANDWRITING
SECTION 2 ENTRY FEE: £1.50
Closing date for Entries: Thursday 17th October 2019
Ev.13 P.2 At least five lines, any poem, any style (on A4 sheet)
Ev.14 P.3 as P.2
Ev.15 P.4 Cursive or non-cursive, at least 10 lines, any poem, any style (on A4 sheet)
Ev.16 P.5 as P.4
Ev.17 P.6 as P.4
Ev.18 P.7 as P.4
The entrant’s name, class and school should be marked
ON THE BACK of the work
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OWN POETRY SECTION 3 ENTRY FEE £1.50
Closing date for Entries: Thursday 17th October 2019
PRIMARY Ev.19 Primary 3
Ev.20 Primary 4
Ev.21 Primary 5
Ev.22 Primary 6
Ev.23 Primary 7
POST PRIMARY Ev.24 Year 8
Ev.25 Year 9
Ev.26 Year 10
Ev.27 Year 11
Ev.28 Year 12
Ev.29 Year 13
Ev.30 16-18 years
Ev.31 Adults
Note: The poem should be written on one side of an A4 sheet (one or more may be used) and
should not be mounted
Please write Event No on top right hand corner of the front of sheet and Name,
Class and School on the back.
All entries must be signed by the class teacher stating that it is the unaided work
of the competitor.
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VERSE SPEAKING
SECTION 4 ENTRY FEE £2.00 Closing date for Entries: Thursday 17th October 2019.
Sunday 20th
October 2019 @ 9.30AM
Ev.32 Pre-school (Boys & Girls) Own Choice
Ev.33 P.1 Girls A Cat With A Hat
Ev.34 P.1 Boys A Little Frog
Ev.35 P.2 Girls When Susie’s Eating Custard
Ev.36 P.2 Boys That’s What You Think
Ev.36A Professionally Prepared Boys/Girls up to P.2 Own Choice
Ev.37 P.3 Girls The Hairy Dog
Ev.38 P.3 Boys I’m Really Not Lazy
………….……………Hall will be closed for lunch…………………………
1.30PM
Ev.39 P.4 Girls The Night Wind
Ev.40 P.4 Boys Lies
Ev.41 P.5 Girls White Cat, Black Cat
Ev.42 P.5 Boys Grandpa Dropped His Glasses
Ev.42A Professionally Prepared Boys/Girls P.3 –P.5 Own Choice
Ev.43 P.6 Girls The Rival Arrives
Ev.44 P.6 Boys The Wet Goldfish
Ev.45 P.7 Girls A Ghoulish Proposal
Ev.46 P.7 Boys Heads or Tails
Ev.46A Professionally Prepared Boys & Girls P.6 – P.7 Own Choice
POST PRIMARY
Ev.47 Year 8 Own Choice
Ev.48 Year 9 Own Choice
Ev.48A Professionally Prepared Yr.8/Yr. 9 Own Choice
Ev.49 Year 10 Own Choice
Ev.50 Year 11 Own Choice
Ev.50A Professionally Prepared Yr.10/Yr.11 Own Choice
Ev.51 Year 12 Own Choice
Ev.51A Professionally Prepared Yr.12 & above Own Choice
This year we are delighted to offer a scholarship for the winner of
the Best Overall in Professionally Prepared Verse Speaking
COMPETITORS RECEIVING ANY TUITION IN, OR ATTENDING SPEECH /
DRAMA LESSONS ETC MUST ENTER THE
PROFESSIONALLY PREPARED EVENTS
COPY OF OWN CHOICE POEMS TO BE SENT WITH ENTRY FEE TO
GENERAL SECRETARY (ROSIE BREEN)
The Adjudicator has previously pointed out, “No hand gestures or actions.”
And also advises that emphasis is on vocal technique.
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DRAMA
SECTION 5 ENTRY FEE £2.00 per person
Closing date for Entries: 17th
October 2019
Sunday 20th October 1.30pm combined with Verse Speaking events
PRIMARY MONOLOGUE / CHARACTER SKETCH
Ev.52 P.4/P.5
“The Bug” by Hiro Nguyen or “Santa’s Lousy Job” by Tara Meddaugh or Own
Choice (N.B. Time limit: 3 minutes)
Ev.52A Professionally Prepared P.4/P.5 Own Choice (N.B. Time limit: 3 minutes)
Ev.53 P.6/P.7
“If I Were a Kind of Flower” by Tara Meddaugh or “Oh, Brother, My Sister” by
Kristen Dabrowski or Own Choice (N.B. Time Limit: 3 minutes)
Ev.53A Professionally Prepared P.6/P.7 Own Choice (N.B. Time limit: 3 minutes
PRIMARY DUOLOGUE
Ev.54 P.4/P.5 “Get Out of Bed” by Diane Z. Shore or Own Choice
(N.B. Time limit: 4 minutes)
Ev.54A Professionally Prepared P.4/P.5 Own Choice (N.B. Time limit: 4 minutes)
Ev.55 P.6/P.7 “Who Would Have Thought” by Mary Engquist or Own Choice
(N.B. Time limit: 4 minutes)
Ev.55A Professionally Prepared P.6/P.7 Own Choice (N.B. Time limit: 4 minutes)
COMPETITORS RECEIVING ANY TUITION IN, OR ATTENDING SPEECH /
DRAMA LESSONS ETC MUST ENTER THE
PROFESSIONALLY PREPARED EVENTS
COPY OF OWN CHOICE POEMS TO BE SENT WITH ENTRY FEE TO
GENERAL SECRETARY (ROSIE BREEN)
Extra points will be awarded for costume and use of props.
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This year we are delighted to offer a scholarship for the
winner of the Best Overall in
Professionally Prepared Drama
POST PRIMARY MONOLOGUE / CHARACTER SKETCH
Ev.56 Yr.8-Yr.10 “Dancing on Eggshells” or “The Horror of Holidays” or Own Choice
(N.B. Time limit: 4 minutes)
Ev.56A Professionally Prepared Yr.8-Yr.10 Own Choice (N.B. Time limit: 4 minutes)
Ev.57 Yr.11-Yr.12 “Chipmunk Emergency” or Own Choice
(N.B. Time limit: 4½ minutes)
Ev.57A Professionally Prepared Yr.11-Yr.12 Own Choice (N.B. Time limit: 4½ minutes)
Ev.58 Yr.13-Yr.14 Any Monologue by William Shakespeare or Own choice of Contemporary Monologue
(N.B.Time limit: 5 minutes)
Ev.58A Professionally Prepared Yr.13-Yr.14 Own Choice (N.B. Time limit: 5 minutes)
The Padraig McAloon Perpetual Trophy will be awarded for the
Best Overall performance in the Drama section
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GAEILGE (IRISH LANGUAGE SECTION)
SECTION 6 ENTRY FEE: £2 / €2
Contact:
Mrs Sheila Maguire, 43 Corraghy Road, Corranny, Roslea, BT92 7BQ with any enquiries
regarding Irish competitions
*Please note closing date for entries is Monday, 7th
October . Entries will not be accepted after
this date.
*All Irish competitions will take place in St. Rónán’s Parish Centre, Lisnaskea on Saturday,
19th
October 2019. Please note times and order of events: Irish Conversation and Poetry for
Gaelscoileanna will start at 09:45am sharp . English Speaking Primary Schools will be
informed about times nearer competition day.
Post Primary Conversation / Scholarships will start at approximately 1pm.
*Please note school uniform should not be worn.
PRIMARY SECTION: Aithriseoireacht (Poetry)
Words must be memorised. The Adjudicator has previously pointed out, “No hand gestures or
actions.” and advises that emphasis is on vocal technique.
Bliain 3 / Primary 3 Mise
Bliain 4 / Primary 4 Mo Mhadadh
Bliain 5 / Primary 5 An bhFaca tú an Gadaí?
Bliain6 / Primary 6 Am luí
Bliain 7 / Primary 7 An Geansaí Glas?
Comhrá: (Conversation); Rang a 5, 6, & 7 – for pupils who learn Irish as a second language in
an English speaking school.
Note: As the feis is taking place so early in the school year the Comhrá Gaeilge will be based on the
previous year’s programme.
Rang a 5: Beannachtaí, na huimhreacha 1- 20, dathanna, orduithe simplí, (taispeáin dom, tabhair
dom, dún, oscail), an seomra ranga, prepositions – (ar, faoi) Paidir: Bí Liom a Íosa.
Rang a 6: As for Rang a 5 + na huimhreacha 1 – 50, suimiú (adding up to 20), An clog; a haon a
chlog, a dó a chlog etc.; prepositions (ar, faoi, sa, ag), orduithe ( as for Rang a 5 + tóg, cuir),
Paidreacha; In ainm an Athar agus Bí Liom a Íosa.
Rang a 7: As for Rang a 6 + na huimhreacha 1 – 100 , Is maith liom, An clog ( leath i ndiaidh,
ceathrú i ndiaidh, ceathrú go dtí), prepositions ( as for Rang a 5 +Rang a 6 + téigh, scríobh, léigh),
Paidir – Sé do Bheatha Mhuire.
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Bunscoileanna / Gaelscoileanna (Where pupils in primary/national school are taught through the
medium of Irish)
Pupils attending a bunscoil / gaelscoil should only enter “An Comórtas Comhrá Gaeilge” agus
“An Comórtas Aithriseoireachta” in this section.
Beidh an comhrá bunaithe ar chlár na Gaeilge atá á leanúint ag na daltaí ins na ranganna áirithe ar
scoil. (Rang a 4, 5, 6 , 7 agus Bliain 8 sa tuaisceart / rang a dó, a trí, a ceathair agus a cúig agus a sé
sa deisceart.) Ní bheidh comórtas comhrá do Rang 1 (P3) mar de réir an mholtóra; níl go leor
Gaeilge ag na páistí ag an aois óg seo.
Aithriseoireacht (Poetry)
Words must be memorised. The Adjudicator in the past has pointed out, “No hand gestures or
actions.” The Adjudicator advises that emphasis is on vocal technique.
Bliain 3/ Rang 1: Luchógaí
Bliain 4/ Rang 2: An rud is fearr
Bliain 5/ Rang 3: Siopadóireacht le Mam
Bliain 6/ Rang 4: An Canaerí
Bliain 7/ Rang 5: Brionglóid
Bliain 8/ Rang 6: An Capall Maide
SECONDARY AND GRAMMAR SCHOOLS – COMHRÁ
*Pupils who have attended the bunscoil will be adjudicated separately from the other pupils
in their class. Year 8 pupils who have attended a bunscoil may enter ‘ Aithriseoireacht do
Rang a Sé agus Comhrá do Rang a Sé (6th
class sna Gaelscoileanna sa deisceart)
Bliain 8: Clár na bunscoile do Rang a 7: Mé Féin, An Aimsir, Laethanta na Seachtaine, An Clog,
Paidir - Ár n-Athair nó cibé Gaeilge atá foghlamtha ag na daltaí ó thosaigh said ag staidéar na
Gaeilge don chéad uair i mbliana ( or whatever Irish the pupils who started studying Irish for the first
time this year, have learned )
Bliain 9: Spriocanna grádaithe do Bhliain 8
Bliain 10: Spriocanna grádaithe do Bhliain 9
Bliain 11: Spriocanna grádaithe do Bhliain 10
Bliain 12: Obair na mblianta 8, 9, 10, 11
Bliain 13: Obair na mblianta 8 -10 + an clár do GCSE
Bliain 14: Comhrá ginearálta do AS + A léibhéal
Gaeltacht Scholarships:
This competition is open to any pupil between the ages of 12 and 18 on 1st July 2019 (Year 9
upwards) from Northern Ireland. A large number of Gaeltacht Scholarships are available to
Comhaltas Uladh and Gael Linn Colleges. Please note; If you wish to be considered for a scholarship
it is very important that you attend the feis. These grants may not be used for deposits.
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TRADITIONAL MUSIC
Section 7 ENTRY FEE Solo, Duets, Trios: £2.00 per person
Grúpaí Ceoil, Céilí Bands: £5.00
Saturday 26th
October: Grúpaí Ceoil, Céilí Bands, Ballads (English & Irish), Solos, Duets
& Trios
Entries should be sent to: Mrs Patrice Hanna, Edencurragh, Lisbellaw BT74 5LX, before
Monday 14th
October 2019
RULES
Only Irish Traditional Music permitted.
Competitors required to play contrasting tunes.
Soloists may enter in own age groups only.
In duets and trios, competitors may enter in an older age group, but only on any one
occasion.
In miscellaneous competitions, a keyboard will be provided.
No amplified instruments allowed.
No communication to be made with adjudicator before competition.
Adjudicator’s decision is final.
Competitions will be held open for five minutes only, after last competitor has
played.
Grúpaí Ceoil to provide 5-8 minutes of a choice of Irish music/lilting.
U-10’s and U- 12’s to play one tune – other ages play two tunes.
Age shall be reckoned from 1st January 2019.
Entry Fees must accompany ALL entries and cheques should be made payable to
‘Feis Lios Na Scéithe’ or via PayPal to [email protected]
NOTE: In Under 10 and Under 12 Band/Group competitions, where a school band is involved,
please ensure that a teacher accompanies the children, (when they are called) to the rehearsal
room, and remains with them and to supervise, until they have performed.
N.B. To facilitate competitions running on time and because of large numbers of entries:
The closing date is final and no entries accepted on the day.
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Saturday 26th
October 2019
NOTE: All competitors to be in the hall at 9.30am
Competitions will commence at 10.00am sharp
Under 10 Event 1 Céilí Band
Under 12 Event 2 Grúpaí Ceoil Event 3 Céilí Band
Event 4 Ballad in English
Event 5 Ballad in Irish
12-15 Event 6 Grúpaí Ceoil Event 7 Céilí Band
Event 8 Ballad in English
Event 9 Ballad in Irish
15-18 Event 10 Grúpaí Ceoil Event 11 Céilí Band
Event 12 Ballad in English
Event 13 Ballad in Irish
Over 18 Event 14 Grúpaí Ceoil Event 15 Céilí Band
Event 16 Ballad in English
Event 17 Ballad in Irish
Under 10 Event 18 Tin Whistle Event 19 Flute
Event 20 Piano Accordion
Event 21 Button Accordion
Event 22 Fiddle
Under 12 Event 23 Tin Whistle
Event 24 Flute
Event 25 Piano Accordion
Event 26 Button Accordion
Event 27 Fiddle
Event 28 Banjo
Event 29 Concertina
Event 30 Miscellaneous Instruments
Event 31 Duets
Event 32 Trios
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12-15 Event 33 Tin Whistle
Event 34 Flute
Event 35 Piano Accordion
Event 36 Button Accordion
Event 37 Fiddle
Event 38 Banjo
Event 39 Concertina
Event 40 Miscellaneous Instruments
Event 41 Duets
Event 42 Trios
15-18 Event 43 Tin Whistle
Event 44 Flute
Event 45 Piano Accordion
Event 46 Button Accordion
Event 47 Fiddle
Event 48 Banjo
Event 49 Concertina
Event 50 Miscellaneous Instruments
Event 51 Duets
Event 52 Trios
Over 18 Event 53 Tin Whistle
Event 54 Flute
Event 55 Piano Accordion
Event 56 Button Accordion
Event 57 Fiddle
Event 58 Banjo
Event 59 Concertina
Event 60 Miscellaneous
Event 61 Duets
Event 62 Trios