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Uilleann Piping


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Uilleann Piping is a musical practice in which a particular type of bagpipe (known as ‘uilleann’, ‘Irish’ or ‘union’ pipes) is used to play traditional music. Bearers and practitioners include participants of all ages, dispersed throughout the world. Uilleann Piping offers an important way of socializing, providing a sense of rootedness and connection to the past. Knowledge and skills are transmitted using both long-established and modern practices, and the practice is primarily safeguarded through the efforts of the group Na Piorabairi Uilleann.


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Place/region: Ireland, Europe
Series: Inscriptions on the Intangible Heritage Lists
Type: Documentary
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Director: Tony Kearns
Publisher: NPU, Ireland
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Rights: NPU, Ireland
 

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Original: Video.MP4
Location: EV only
UMVS reference: HQFS-CLTICH-2017-RL-0126400005
Source ref.: DOC:0126400005; CAND:01264
Rights holder: UNESCO; NPU, Ireland