Stair Feile Iorrais

Feile Iorras was set up in 1996 as a result of an initiative by Mayo County Council Arts office. The first festival was organized in conjunction with Duchas Cill Dara and was held at  the end of August 1996.

One of the main aims in setting up the Feile was to promote integration and understanding between the people of Erris and various communities throughout the world. This is done by inviting groups from around the world to take part in the festival and to maximize contact between the groups and the people of Erris during the Feile.

The festival focused from the start on the development of  indigenous arts in the Erris Region via the organization of various children’s workshops and later on master class sessions for adults. The development of arts through the medium of the Irish language is also a primary focus.

Since it's inception  groups from Italy, Finland, Britanny, Cornwall, Bolivia, Peru, Sweden, Wales, Poland, Romania, Greece, Estonia, England and Scotland have been hosted at the Feile.

Irish performers have included The Saw Doctors, Don Baker, St Laurence O Toole Pipe band, Mairtin O Connor, Frankie Gavin, Iarla O Lionaird,  De Jimbre, Emer Mayock and many others.

Feile Iorras have also provided a platform for local Erris performers and players.

The festival encompasses all forms of Folk Arts including traditional dancing (with regional costumes), Piping, traditional music, (ranging from Andean to Cajun and Samba) exhibitions of arts and  crafts, traditional music master classes as well as workshops in the visual arts and sculpture. The range of activities in the festival vary from year to year but the emphasis has always been on Quality Acts and the  development of community involvement.

Feile Iorras have delivered many events of wonderful entertainment also. Highlights include the Saw Doctors gig in 1999, Mairitn O Connor and Frankie Gavin in 1998, Don Baker in 2000, the open air carnival in Belmullet in 2000 and the night that the Chalemonic Morris dance troupe drew a crowd of over 100 people in the tiny community of Rosport to see them dance on the street in the setting sun.
 In 1996 and 1997 the festival was  held at the end of August but since then the Feile has been held at the end of July.

Feile Iorras is also involved in efforts to establish a permanent Arts centre in the Erris area. These efforts received a major boost in 2002 when an Arts Centre in Erris was granted 1million Euro under the ACCESS programme. Feile Iorras along with Belmullet Development Society had lodged the application.