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- Tiller's Folly and Joel Hanna • March 15 2025
Tiller's Folly and Joel Hanna • March 15 2025
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Doors 6:00 pm || Music 7:00 pm
Collaborations between artists from different disciplines can often result in unique and exciting works of art. In this case Canadian Roots Music ensemble Tiller’s Folly join forces with world-renowned dancer percussionist Joel Hanna in a landmark presentation. With a collaborative history dating back over a quarter century, these four exceptional artists explore, interpret and celebrate their ancestral Celtic heritage in song, story, and dance.
★★★
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Shows are for ages 19 years +
Collaborations between artists from different disciplines can often result in unique and exciting works of art. In this case Canadian Roots Music ensemble Tiller’s Folly join forces with world-renowned dancer percussionist Joel Hanna in a landmark presentation. With a collaborative history dating back over a quarter century, these four exceptional artists explore, interpret & celebrate their ancestral Celtic heritage in song, story, and dance.
“Speyfest audiences have grown to expect the very best Celtic music around and they were served ample portions from Tiller’s Folly; whose high-energy performances had the crowds on their feet shouting for more.
James Alexander/Artistic, Director of Speyfest, Fochabars, Scotland
“The spark of Joel Hanna’s tapping and clogging, like the sheer panache of his performance, was utterly winning, but his camaraderie was equally so.
”-New York Times.
“Speyfest audiences have grown to expect the very best Celtic music around and they were served ample portions from Tiller’s Folly; whose high-energy performances had the crowds on their feet shouting for more.
James Alexander/Artistic, Director of Speyfest, Fochabars, Scotland
“The spark of Joel Hanna’s tapping and clogging, like the sheer panache of his performance, was utterly winning, but his camaraderie was equally so.
”-New York Times.