The Irish Traditional Music Archive – Taisce Cheol Dúchais Éireann – is a national reference archive and resource centre in Dublin for the traditional song, instrumental Music and dance of Ireland. It is a public not-for-profit facility which is open, free of charge, to anyone with an interest in the contemporary and historical artforms of Irish traditional Music. The Irish Tradional Music Archive promotes public education in Irish traditional Music through its own activities and through partnerships with others.
Established in 1987, the Irish Traditional Music Archive is the first body to be exclusively concerned with the making of a comprehensive multi-media collection of materials, sound recordings, books and serials, sheet Music and ballad sheets, photographs, videos and DVDs, etc. for the appreciation and study of Irish traditional Music.
The Irish Traditional Music Archive now holds the largest such collection in existence, with coverage of the island of Ireland, of areas of Irish settlement abroad (especially in Britain, North America and Australia), and of non-Irish performers of Irish traditional Music. A representative collection of the traditional Music of other countries is also being made.
The Irish Traditional Music Archive is situated at 73 Merrion Square, Dublin 2, with network-connected work-stations in Dublin, Cork, Mayo and Donegal. It includes public rooms for accessing and studying materials, specialist rooms for digitising, conserving, cataloging, and storing materials; and an audio and video recording studio.
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