LEITRIM EQUATION 4

a performance in music, words and dance

“A strong narrative arc lit by music.  It’s tight, enthralling, different, and the audience loves it.”

- Deirdre Cronin, Irish Music Magazine

The Leitrim Equation production looks to a long tradition of Leitrim music to trace a wider history full of colour, of love and loss, and of leaving and coming back. From the hills of Sí Beag and Sí Mór and the pits of the Arigna mines to the music of Irish communities of London and New York; the show describes how landscape shapes us, and the extent to which place, time and events influence who we are.

The film is the culmination of a residency in Leitrim over two years by Eleanor Shanley, Dave Sheridan, Padraig McGovern and John McCartin who researched and sourced Leitrim music and song, and together with Dónal Lunny they have presented beautiful arrangements of these tunes, some of which have not been played for over 100 years in a cast completed with poet, playwright and broadcaster Vincent Woods and the captivating footwork of Seán Nós dancer Edwina Guckian.

County Leitrim’s earliest entry in the transcribed history of Irish music is arguably that of the blind harper Turlough O’Carolan. One of his best-known compositions recalls two fairy hills in Leitrim, Sí Beag, Sí Mór. We possibly know this tune today because it has never ceased to be played, or perhaps because it was written down, collected and shared. While still the case today, before the advent of recorded sound, collecting music in this manner, as well as passing it on orally, was crucial. The collecting of Leitrim music by Stephen Grier and Alex Sutherland provides a rich and lasting archive and window into a history of Leitrim and its music. As neither the Sutherland and Grier collections were ever published, their work may never have received its due prominence were it not for Fr. John Quinn of Gortletteragh, in bringing the collections to light.

​One of the most important developments in the history of music – the ability to record and play back sound – was perfected by Thomas Edison in 1877 and nine years later, recording on a flat disc revolving at 78 revolutions per minute, was developed by Emile Berliner. Among the earliest recordings of Irish traditional musicians were those of Chicago immigrants made by that city’s then Chief of Police, Francis O’Neill, and among those recordings are musicians and singers who left Leitrim seeking better fortunes and adventure in a new country.

This Leitrim Equation show looks to the long tradition of Leitrim music to trace a wider history full of colour, of love and loss, and of leaving and coming back. From the mythical hills of Sí Beag and Sí Mór and the pits of the Arigna mines to the music of the Irish communities of New York and London; the show describes how landscape shapes us, and the extent to which place, time and events influence who we are.

Eleanor Shanley – Vocals.
Padraig McGovern – Uilleann Pipes, Whistles.
Dave Sheridan – Flute, Accordion, Whistles, Keyboards.
John McCartin – Guitar.
Dónal Lunny – Bouzouki, Bodhrán, Guitar.
Vincent Woods – Poet and Playwright.
Edwina Guckian – Sean Nós Dancer. 

Film Design/Stage Director – Johnny Gogan.
Lighting Design – Michael Cummins.
Sound Design – Keith Conroy.
Production Management – Maureen Carty and Philip Delamere.

Devised and arranged by the artists.
Produced by Leitrim County Council Arts Office.
Copyright © 2015 Leitrim County Council and the individual artists.

I loved the show. The music was superb, the dancing was superb, the film/visuals were beautiful, but the surprise was how brilliantly the poetry glued everything together. So simple but right on the nail. - Stuart Ongley, SGO Music.

Thoroughly enjoyed the wonderful performance at RADA. Still thinking about it and smiling. Come back soon! Kate Perry, writer and comedian.

You didn't have to have come from Leitrim or even Ireland to be enchanted by the Leitrim Equation concert at RADA on Sunday night. There were no flashing lights, gobos, dry ice or other synthetic production effects we experience at other shows. They were just not needed here, as this was musicality in its purist form, creating an emotional evocation of County Leitrim. - Michael J McDonagh, the Irish World

Previous Projects

Leitrim Equation 1 featuring Lúnasa

Leitrim Equation 2 featuring Dervish

Leitrim Equation 3 featuring Donal Lunny, John Carty, Seamus Begley