Kieran O'Hare
Kieran O'Hare is a highly respected and sought-after performer of Irish music on the uilleann pipes, concert flute, and tin whistle. In 1994, Mr. O'Hare became the first American-born player of Irish music to be invited to perform in the annual Ace and Deuce of Piping concert, held in Ireland's National Concert Hall. Since then, he has made countless appearances at festivals and concerts in North America, Japan, China, and Europe. Among the many artists with whom Mr. O'Hare has performed, toured, or recorded are the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra, the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra, Bonnie Raitt on VH1 Storytellers, The Paul Winter Consort, Josh Groban, and Don Henley.
Mr. O'Hare has worked extensively designing music for the stage, and is in great demand as a session musician and as a teacher of Irish music. In 2002, he appeared in a musical role in the Sam Mendes film Road to Perdition. He was the featured uilleann pipes and tin whistle player on Broadway for the new musical The Pirate Queen, written by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg and produced by John McColgan and Moya Doherty of Riverdance. In 2007, Mr. O'Hare was a featured performer on the PBS special presentation Celtic Origins with the Irish choral group Anúna. Currently, with his wife Liz Knowles, Mr. O'Hare is touring the world as musical director of the Europe-based show Celtic Legends. He makes his Carnegie Hall debut this evening with The New York Pops.
Darrah Carr Dance
Darrah Carr Dance specializes in ModERIN, a unique blend of traditional Irish step and contemporary modern dance. The company blends Irish music, step dance footwork, and spatial patterns to create high-energy, rhythmically based work that is accessible to a broad audience. Recent performance highlights include The Today Show on NBC, the company's 10th-anniversary season at the Irish Arts Center, The Yeats Project at the Irish Repertory Theater, a New York season at The Duke Theater on 42nd Street, Celebrate Brooklyn in Prospect Park, and Stam-Pede at Symphony Space. Darrah Carr Dance has toured throughout the East Coast, to the Bank of Ireland Arts Centre in Dublin, to Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, and to the Yard in Martha's Vineyard. The company tours regularly with The Andy Cooney Band. Ms. Carr's choreography has also been presented in Ohio, West Virginia, California, and Canada. Committed to arts-in-education, the company performs through the rosters of Young Audiences New York, Young Audiences New Jersey, and The Brooklyn Arts Council. Artistic Director Darrah Carr, named one of the Top 100 Irish Americans of the Year by Irish America Magazine, holds an MFA from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, and graduated Phi Beta Kappa from Wesleyan University. She teaches in the Dance Department at Hofstra University, and has been a guest artist at Manhattanville College and Adelphi University. Ms. Carr is a frequent contributor to Dance Magazine, Dance Studio Life, and The Dance Insider.
NYPD Pipes and Drums of the Emerald Society
Sgt. Brian Coughlan (Bomb Squad), Bandmaster
Det. Joe O'Carroll (Harbor Unit), Pipe Major
Ptl. Phil Thompson (Retired), Drum Major
The New York City Police Department Pipes and Drums of the Emerald Society celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2010. The band is comprised of the Irish-born and the sons, grandsons, and great-grandsons of Irish warriors who came to this country to find a better life. Only active and retired police officers are afforded the privilege. The members work in Patrol, Narcotics, Special Operations, the Detective Bureau, and many other assignments throughout the NYPD, serving proudly as cops, detectives, and supervisors.
Since its inception, the band has established itself by its dedicated work ethic and professionalism. Each year, the Emerald Society Pipe Band performs at hundreds of events throughout New York City, mostly on the members' own time. The band has performed at numerous venues across the US, as well as in Europe, Asia, and Australia. The Pipes and Drums have also appeared through the years in countless movies and television programs, from the Ed Sullivan Show in the 1960s to the Hollywood blockbusters The Departed (2008) and Salt (2010).
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