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Tír gan teanga- tír gan anam, Amhrán gan anam? Gan chroí, gan bhrí. Céard ba cheart duit, tusa a déanamh? Lorg do threibh, is é an chaoi. Curfá: Mo phobal, is é mo theanga. Mo cheol, is í an bhanríon. Faigh aithne ar anam, tú fhéin ar dtús. An geal 's an dorcha, gach rud a bheith fíor. Bí i do chraiceann, dhá chos ar an dtalamh. ' S feicfidh tú seoda i do chuid saol. Curfá Tarring an bhanríon muidne le chéile, Ag caint 's ag gáire, gan brú ar bith. Anam an bhean atá I do threibh, Canadh le chéile, le gliondar chroí. A country without language is a country without soul. A song without soul? - then without heart, without meaning. What is the right/best thing that you can do? Find your tribe, that is the way. Chorus: My community is my language. My music is the Queen. Get to know the soul, your own first. The light and the darkness, everything in truth. Be in your own skin, your two feet on the ground, And you will witness the jewel within your own life. Chorus The Queen pulls us together, Chatting and laughing easily. The soul of another woman in your tribe- Let you sing together with joy of heart. Press Release, written 26/3/23, for Bean Feasa, by Áine O’Regan Going from strength to strength is the work of local music project, Bean Feasa. Facilitated by Kara Richards and Bianca Fachel, this particular Group of women easily forged connections on first meeting, in January 2023. Some members are experienced in Song Composition. Individual experience includes song performance in Choral, Barbershop, Heartsong and Acapella . By our third meeting, the instruments played included banjo, fiddle, guitar and ukelele, with bodhrán and cajon featuring amongst a variety of percussive instruments shared. So far, on the Bean Feasa Facebook page, there have been two Song Releases. Our first song was written in a co-operative fashion. It's called "Bean Feasa", displays our individual languages and our group personality, and has become our theme tune. On International Womens' Day, the Bean Feasa video was of our song "Good Woman". Kara had provided us with a guitar riff to work to. Then Patsy Preston created the song's melody, in her verse celebrating Danú. The song goes on to celebrate a number of female figures. These were each written about by a Group member, the lyrics for each stanza being fine-tuned with help from the Group. And, topping it all, the lovely upbeat and resounding chorus "She's a good woman too". Though a "work in progress", we all agreed that the video should be posted, for the day that was in it. As well as songs that get harvested during our monthly meeting, the Bean Feasa objective concerns Song Composition by individual members. The first of these is to be released on 2nd April 2023, and it is a song written by Áine O’Regan in Irish. This choice came not from fluency, but from preference. The song applauds the value I now place on the Irish language, and on the playing of music - for me, and within the Community. The metre of the lyrics in the chorus gave rise to the song's title - "Amhrán 6 8"- so, it's like a Slow Jig. Birdland Studios, Co. Roscommon, is the jewel in the Bean Feasa experience. The singer gets the undivided attention of Kara Richards and Bianca Fachel, two women of experience and fine standards in the field of Sound Engineering. Both were wholeheartedly encouraging to me, the newcomer (more used to a fiddle tucked under my chin and accompanying a singer). I thoroughly enjoyed the experience, and was fierce impressed with the womens' dedication. My song, and the fruits of their work, are excellently captured in the resultant video. The Bean Feasa project is funded by the Arts Council "Artist in the Community" scheme, managed by Create - the national development agency for collaborative arts. The funding was secured by Athlone Family Resource Centre. And it is on their YouTube page that you can enjoy the video for Amhrán 6 8, and look forward to further releases from the Bean Feasa project.