"Dúlamán" (Irish for "channel wrack", a type of edible seaweed) is an Irish folk song.
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The lyrics of the song relate to the Irish practice of gathering seaweed, which has been done for various purposes, including as fertilizer, bathing, and food.[1]
The song title was used in 2016 as the name for an Irish music and dance show called Dúlamán - Voice of the Celts , which competed in the finals of the German talent show Das Supertalent in 2017.[2]
The song was used both on its own and as a motif of the 2014 Irish animated film "Song of the Sea".
References
edit- ^ Doreen McBride, When Hunger Stalked the North (1994).
- ^ Caollaí, Éanna Ó. "Irish act Dúlamán to battle it out in final of 'Germany's Got Talent'". The Irish Times.
External links
editLook up dúlamán in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.