11/12/2019
Hi all, late notice, but our 15th Annual Christmas Charity Table Quiz takes place tomorrow in CSN and we'd love to see you there. Spot Prizes and great fun for all from 10.30am. Please pass the word, thanks.
Cultural & Heritage Studies is a full-time course teaching Archaeology, Folklore, History and the Arts.
This page seeks to reflect our different activities throughout the year.
11/12/2019
Hi all, late notice, but our 15th Annual Christmas Charity Table Quiz takes place tomorrow in CSN and we'd love to see you there. Spot Prizes and great fun for all from 10.30am. Please pass the word, thanks.
28/08/2019
Cultural and Heritage Studies, CSN College of Further Education is enrolling for this year. There are places available on the Adult returner course (Dagda) which caters especially for mature applicants and also on the school-leaver course (Torna) aiming at building confidence in students and access to University. There are walk-in interviews all this week and next and anyone interested should email Shane ([email protected]).Equally Apply online (https://cms.enrol.ie/csn2019/) Please share and forward this message to anyone who might be interested. Thanks
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20/08/2019
MATEHY on Creedon's Atlas of Ireland 6.30pm RTÉ One Sunday August 25th
The fantastic legend of the moving graveyard of Matehy, recounting the murder of the priest at the Mass rock during penal times, is to feature on John Creedon’s new television series, ‘Creedon’s Atlas of Ireland’, this Sunday (August 25th) on RTÉ One @ 6.30pm. Filmed with a full RTÉ crew on a bright sunny day earlier this summer, local archaeologist and folklorist, Shane Lehane, walked John through the beautiful rolling hinterland from the Yellow House up to Fox’s Bridge and on to the old church site of Loughane where the priest-killer Captain Fox was reputedly buried, before finishing the story in the graveyard in Matehy. The inclusion of Matehy, Magh Teicheadh, ‘the Plain of the Fleeing’ as a placename on national television is indicative of how this local legend has remained important to the local community over many many years and will be of great interest to many. John CreedonShane Lehane
12/12/2018
Hi all, our annual Table Quiz takes place this Friday 14th December 2018 in CSN from 10.30am - 1.00pm. We would really love to see you there and we need to bolster our numbers as many students are on Work Experience and not present on Fridays. Please think of coming along, bring a friend and pass the word. Many thanks, Shane
19/03/2018
For this year’s end-of-year major project, Tim and I have been working hard with this year’s class group to develop a Mumming Play that fits in with the time of the equinox. It is a short (25mins) vernacular folk drama that takes as its theme the battle between Carnival and Lent. It is a wild, rather b***y and mischievous farce where St Finbarr kills Oliver Cromwell who is, in turn, miraculously brought back to life by a quack doctor. There is plenty of singing and dancing and general good humour.
We are presenting it in the Canteen in CSN this Wednesday coming @12.00 noon and again @1.30pm. It promises to be a rare performance and we would love to see you there.
Please pass the word,
Thanks
Shane
22/05/2017
Thanks to Prof William O'Brien today for a really insightful tour of the excavation at Garranes Ringfort.
29/04/2017
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-39705545 #
Sheela-na-Gigs: Ireland's mysterious ge***al sculptures - BBC News Location of Ireland's mysterious ge***al sculptures revealed
Boiled venison infused with wild garlic was magnificent!
24/04/2017
Meat comes out after '20mins to the Ib and 20 mins over!'
Keep the water boiling by adding a few stones.
24/04/2017
Boiling a few eggs in a basket.
24/04/2017
Wrapping the meat in the Súgán