Celtic Art

Above: Celtic Art Exhibit

While in some parts of the world question the existence of the Celts, in this exhibit held in The Anderson County Museum, the Celtic life is very much alive welcoming hundreds of visitors on a Friday evening to share and celebrate the seven Celtic nations through exhibit. The Anderson County Museum is found in South Carolina.

The opening started with an applauded dance number of the Heritage Dance Society that performed a traditional dance accompanies with music from Gael Warning.

Starting off with a Celtic-theme winter early this month and followed by this exhibit in celebration of the seven Celtic nations. This contains an exhibit in regards to Irish Culture and in connection to U.S. Presidents with a Scot-Irish blood laying out little information of facts pertaining to it about each man.

The exhibit has a wine and cheese reception as well as an ambiance filled in Scottish and Irish folk music.

Below: Celtic Art Exhibit

Celtic Art

The exhibit deemed very educational that a kid 17 years of age learned so much that he is now teaching the history of the Medieval to other kids in a home school group.

The director of the museum is in all hopes that the exhibit will stir up contributing knowledge to others in appreciation with the Celtic life and its history.

Other events like public art shows, educational courses, theater plays will be held in celebration highlighting the Celtic nations. The museum is open from 10 AM to 7 PM during Tuesdays and 10 AM to 4PM during Wednesdays to Saturdays.

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This entry was posted on Monday, February 25th, 2008 at 6:12 pm.
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