An Góilín

An Góilín () Traditional Singers' Club is a traditional singing club in Dublin, Ireland. Founded in 1979 by Dónal de Barra and his brother-in-law, Tim Dennehy, the club serves as a meeting place for those who want to sing and listen to traditional songs. Songs are sung without instrumental accompaniment.
The club meets on Friday nights at the Teachers Club (attached to the Irish National Teachers' Organisation offices) in Parnell Square Dublin. An Góilín has invited guest traditional singers such as Maighread Ní Dhomhnaill, Seán Garvey and Kevin Pelan, as well as traditional singers from beyond Ireland such as Bob Davenport. On Friday 6 October 2006, the weekend following the first Frank Harte Festival, Christy Moore paid a visit to the club giving renditions of his earlier songs such as Viva La Quinte Brigada and newer bilingual songs like Na Conghailigh.
An Góilín also serves as a centre for Sean nós singers such as Antaine Ó Faracháin and Sean nós events like Sean Nós Cois Life. In September 2006, the club organised the first festival of several festivals in honour of the architect Frank Harte, who was a collector of folk songs. The club has also made a number of recordings.
 
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