This is in partnership with Music Generation.
Young people in Offaly and Westmeath will have the chance to expand their musical knowledge through an artist residency scheme
Percussionist, filmmaker and composer Ruairi Glasheen is Maynooth University's Artist in Residence for the 2024-2025 academic year.
He's preformed in the West End, and worked with the BBC and the National Theatre in London.
The position is in partnership with Music Generation Offaly and Westmeath - created to provide music students in the midlands a chance to learn from professionals in the industry.
Development Officer for Music Generation Westmeath Margaret Broome says the beauty of the project is that it changes every year:
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