This year, government initiative Creative Ireland is highlighting some of the best projects, events, and initiatives that are bringing culture and the arts to the forefront in every Irish county and Co. Clare is no different.

A hive of Irish culture and history, Clare is already home to some 150 festivals a year, positively brimming with the arts and offering visitors the perfect combination of renowned cultural events and inspiring surrounds.

Known as the spiritual home of Irish traditional music, musician Sharon Shannon claims Clare origins, as do cutting-edge fiddler Martin Hayes and legendary tin whistler Micho Russell.

Here are some of the best events and long-term initiatives you should know about in Co. Clare:

2017 Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann

Fleadh Cheoil na hÉireann is the most important event in the traditional music calendar. For many, it is the culmination of months of hard work and practice as they compete against fellow musicians, singers, and dancers to achieve the recognition of being an All-Ireland champion. For others, it is a unique and welcoming festival of the best of traditional arts that offer a wide range of activities to be enjoyed by all. Ennis, Co. Clare was selected as the location for 2016 and 2017 - no small feat. Attend to check out Ireland’s most talented traditional artists, August 13 - 21, 2017.

Creative Ireland Launch

At the launch of the Creative Ireland programme for Clare at Seán Lemass Public Library, Shannon, were (front) Cllr Tom McNamara, Cathaoirleach Clare County Council; Helen Walsh, Clare County  Librarian; Cllr Gerry Flynn, Chair of SPC; with (back) from left Maureen Keane-Brown; Carmen Cronin; Olive Carey; Emma Jane Brown and Sharon Donnellan. Photograph by Eamon Ward.

At the launch of the Creative Ireland programme for Clare at Seán Lemass Public Library, Shannon, were (front) Cllr Tom McNamara, Cathaoirleach Clare County Council; Helen Walsh, Clare County Librarian; Cllr Gerry Flynn, Chair of SPC; with (back) from left Maureen Keane-Brown; Carmen Cronin; Olive Carey; Emma Jane Brown and Sharon Donnellan. Photograph by Eamon Ward.

The Co. Clare Creative Ireland 2017 program was officially launched on July 31 in Seán Lemass Public Library, Shannon, by Cathaoirleach of the County, Cllr Tom Mc Namara, along with the Chair of the Social Development Strategic Policy Committee, Cllr Gerry Flynn. Also present was Ennistymon Choral Society, one of the first groups to lead out the program in April with its 44th musical production "All shook up" as well as Tulla Scouts, represented by Sharon Donnellan. 

Clare Heritage Office Initiative

The Co. Clare Heritage Office will emphasize Heritage week events in August which aim to educate more people around the enjoyment of the natural heritage of the county.

The Heritage Office is also involved in the making of three short films which highlight the work of the oral history organization – Cuimhneamh an Chláir, the wetlands of Loop Head, and the Cultural center in Kilkishen, Co Clare.

Shannon Wetlands Restoration group

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Photo: Geograph.ie

Walk & talk opportunity for the local community, cultural groups, residents, and visitors to learn about wetland habitats and the Wetland Restoration Project in Shannon. August 2017.

Inisowiacy-Polish Folk Dance Group

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Photo: Facebook

Workshops showcasing the culture and traditions of folk dancing in Poland/Harvest Festival. Ennis, September 2017.

Community mural on wall of Tulla Old Boys School

Local scouts between the ages of 12-18 years will paint the building with the help of scout leaders. September 2017, Tulla Old Boys School

Dulick group in collaboration with Full Fathom Theatre Ensemble

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Photo: Faceboook

Public and professional theater performances with a particular focus on disability groups including managers, parents, guardians, and friends. Ennis, October/November 2017.

Sparks Film Festival

Animation and film workshops to encourage creative expression through digital media. Open to all children but focus is on 6-18 age group. October - November 2017, Scariff Library, East Clare

Clare Arts Office Initiative

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Photo: Facebook

Clare Arts Office initiatives will be in operation over the coming years, including the establishment of a film forum in the county, the development of a new local arts and artists showcase website, the production of a CD of traditional songs for and by Clare children, and artists residencies.

Check out Co. Clare’s full culture and creativity plans here.

Is there an upcoming event in Co. Clare you think people should know about? Tell us in the comment section.