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Pop-Up Gaeltacht
November 23 @ 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm
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Looking for a casual environment to work on your Irish language skills?
Facilitated by Marcus Rooney, our Pop-Up Gaeltacht (Irish tob-Ghaeltacht) will be an informal gathering of Irish speakers of various abilities where they can meet and talk in a convivial atmosphere.
A Pop-Up Gaeltacht (Irish tob-Ghaeltacht) is an informal gathering of Irish speakers of various abilities where they can meet and talk in a convivial atmosphere.
The pioneers of the Pop-Up Gaeltacht were Osgur Ó Ciardha and Peadar Ó Caomhánaigh, language activists who established the first one in Dublin in 2017. The objective was to provide a space in which Irish speakers could chat freely without feeling obliged to switch to English for the benefit of any non-Irish speakers present.
In a study of the phenomenon Stiofán Seoighe has argued that such a project must be seen in the context of validation of the identity of non-traditional speakers of a minority language, and that this is a continuous process.
It has been estimated that there are about 200,000 daily and weekly speakers of Irish in Ireland, north and south, who are “nuachainteoirí” – i.e. not traditional native speakers. Of these, almost 15,000 live in Dublin, comprising almost 20% of daily speakers nationally. It was the intention of the founders of the Pop-Up Gaeltacht that even the less confident of those speakers should have a public space in which they could converse at their ease.
Gauging interest, this could become a weekly gathering.