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Tara plays for Obama too!

This article is from page 3 of the 2011-05-24 edition of The Clare People. OCR mistakes are to be expected so download the original SWF or the rendered page 3 JPG

RUAN musician Tara Breen is living the dream she never had – within the space of five days, she’s showcased her considerable talents as one of the hottest prodigies in traditional Irish music before two of the most recognisable figures in the world.

On Thursday, the 21-year-old played before the Queen of England in Dublin Castle, while on Monday she moved down the road to College Green to play for US President Barack Obama.

“I can’t believe it really,” she told The Clare People on Monday. “To get the opportunity to play before one of them was great, but to be one of the few people for both the Queen and President Obama is unbelievable.

“I feel very privileged to have been given the chance. To be honest, I’m still in shock over it and it probably won’t sink in for a couple of weeks that I got the chance to play for them. It’s certainly a great memory to have,” she added.

The invitation to perform before Queen Elizabeth came from legendary traditional and folk musician Dónal Lunny, whose 2010 TG4 talent show called Lorg Lunny first exposed Ms Breen’s talents to a nationwide audience.

The programme led to the formation of the Ciorrus, a traditional group that also includes Clareman Dermot Sheedy that launched its debut album at last year’s Ennis Trad Festival.

“We got the call for the Obama gig,” Breen told The Clare People . “We were just told to be there at 3.30pm to play on College Green at 5pm. Coming so soon after playing for the Queen, it’s great.

“It was absolutely brilliant to play before the Queen. I don’t usually get nervous before playing a gig, but was petrified beforehand. Once we started, the nerves went and I really enjoyed the performance. Afterwards we got to meet her and I found her very ordinary. We were introduced to her and shook her hand. She had the banter with us and said she loved the music and the dancers,” she added.

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