Danar is one of the most interesting groups
performing traditional Celtic music in Poland. Their music refers to ceol nua -
modern Irish folk. Traditional tunes and songs are the starting point in
creating their own musical ideas and putting together apparently remote worlds.
Named after Danar (Irish word for a foreigner, barbarian) the group shows an
easy and laid-back attitude towards the interpretation of musical tradition.
With their modern artistic sensitivity they are not afraid of incorporating
unconventional ideas into their arrangements and performances.
In their music you can hear jazz influences, swing
beats, swaying of bossa nova, sounds from the East and dynamism of rock. Every
musician brings into their music all that is really important of themselves.
Everything comes together thanks to a deep fascination with Irish culture and a
passion for music of Green Island. Musicians travel to Ireland to take part in
traditional music sessions, to learn from masters and to meet music at its
roots.
- Morning Nightcup
- Newry Highwayman
- Turkish
- Black Is The Colour
- Bulgaria
- Bellaghy Fair
- The Song Of The Udu
- Uncle Rat
- Caouette
- Lana Jigs
- The Maid That Sold Her Barley
- Jiggin’ ‘N’ Reelin’
Ewelina Grygier: Irish flute, whistle, mandolina.
Tomasz Biela: Guitar, mandola.
Tomasz Biela: Guitar, mandola.
Małgorzata Mycek: Voice, percusión, guitar.
Patrycja Napierała: Bodhran, cajón, udu, darabuka.
Adam Stodolski: Doublebass.
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