Father McDyer discusses the impact of tourism and development on local culture and language. He reflects that having attracted development and tourists, the community has to work "twice as hard" to restore the local culture and values.
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Duration: | 00:01:29 |
Keyword(s): | thatched cottage; museum; dancing; Ceili dancing; band |
Contributor(s): | Father James McDyer; |
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Footage description: | Traditional thatched cottages. Father McDyer taking to camera. Folk Museum sign. Camera pans out to show traditional thatched buildings at Glencolmcille folk museum. School building at Glencolmcille Museum. Father McDyer talking to camera. Traditional Irish dancing with band playing in the background. |
Master programe code and title: | D205/10 South west Donegal economy and culture |
Master programme recording date: | 1985 |
Master programme first presentation: | 23-06-1985 |
Master programme production number: | FOUD249K |
Available to public: | yes |