We are very grateful to all of the teams and organisers. The GAA Blitz which was rescheduled due to bad weather has now been CANCELLED. ” Great day despite the terrible rainfall.” Positive feedback is coming in via the evaluation survey and social media. There were so many highlights for all the family, including a tractor run with Leprechauns, crafts and St Patrick’s Grotto. Cllr Patrick Rochford from The Department of Foreign Affairs awarded Dance Fusion the Group parade award and the individual award went to Luton’s Deadpool The Macanta Pipe Band, Bhangra Smash Up and The Walshe School of Irish dancing, performed together on the main stage, creating the exciting and high energy Dance Fusion. Pupils dressed in national costumes representing their diverse backgrounds. It wasn’t just a celebration of Irishness. Pupils learnt about Irish culture through legends and crafts. Luton Mayor Cllr Sameera Saleem visited St Joseph’s Primary School’s Irish Day. Finally, end your journey on the Mainstage, where +5.000 people onsite - and over. Anglia News dropped in and filmed highlights for the TV. 3 days, 100 events, 8 pavilions, making for one unique experience: an. Nearly 200 people attended the Afternoon Social where they enjoyed performances from the Galway Sligo Trad group, X Factor’s Adam Moloney and The Walshe School of Irish Dancing. Later in the month, the sell out show Six Marys played to a packed house and we all recalled growing up in Ireland! The Parade day was the highlight of a festival that started on 2nd March with a BIG Pub Quiz sponsored by Machins Solicitors Well done to everyone.” said parade participant, Ursula Quigley. Taking part in parade with my daughter was very special. St George’s Sq, Luton was a sea of umbrellas and green on Saturday 18th March as thousands got in the St Patrick’s spirit, with top acts including Ritchie Remo and The Kings of Connaught. Rain couldn’t keep the crowds away from the 24th Luton Irish Forum St Patrick’s Parade. Luton St Patrick's Festival is organised by Luton Irish Forum and a team of brilliant volunteers! We are supported by our amazing sponsors including, Luton Rising, Luton BID and The Mall.įirst held in Luton in 2000, the Festival is now a leading attraction in the Luton cultural calendar, bringing Irish music, dance and drama to the streets and entertainment venues of Luton. This year's Festival started early with The Big Pub Quiz on Thursday 2nd March.The St Patrick's Parade was on Saturday 18th March. It is good but they haven’t added significant features for years, it’s about time someone took them out of the top spot for live computer based keys.Luton St Patrick’s Festival celebrates the patron saint of Ireland and usually takes place in the days leading up to the actual feast day of 17th March. I’m just happy Mainstage is getting competition. Gig performer is pretty much set in stone at this point. I think VST Live’s GUI will improve in time as well. VST Live is much different from Mainstage (which I still prefer) but not so different that I felt unduly hampered. I think it is great for doing Live Guitar and things like that, but for keys patches that end up with a ton of layers and zones that change often, it was just too cumbersome to build patches quicky. However, the GUI for me was not intuitive. In fact, similar performance to VST Live. The performance is fantastic compared to Mainstage. I own and am really stoked for Gig Performer. I used to run Ableton for our tracks into Mainstage for my keyboard patches. VST Live is more elegant but I’ve done Mainstage for years, let me know if you want to set up something like that and I can help. You can loop back or use Bome to run tracks from the same computer and trigger too. Send the message from your Ableton, Playback, Cubase, etc… and you can trigger sounds whenever you need. For mainstage, you attach a program change message for each patch you want to launch at a specific section then hook a midi cable up from your tracks rig.
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