Dámh Imeall: (h)Edge School

Dámh means ‘academy’ or ‘artistic community’ in the Irish language. Imeall is the Irish word for ‘edge’ or ‘boundary’.

The ‘hedge school’ era in Ireland, during the 18th and 19th century, was an informal system of schooling that preserved traditional Gaelic culture and the classical education of Greek and Roman civilization. These hedge schools were often in homes, barns or secluded, secret places. The educational alchemy of the hedge school movement blends the poetic and the practical during times of existential crisis.

Our Invitation

Dámh Imeall: (h)Edge School offers a ‘way in’ to traditions and ideas that we may not have granted ourselves permission to fully investigate. By exploring rich veins of inherited human culture, we have an opportunity to reclaim our common bond, through learning, curiosity, laughter and conversation.

(h)Edge School is a series of conversations around the inherited wisdom that the arts and spirituality hold for our contemporary lives.