It begins today highlighting the traditions of the Celtic nations
As many as 60 Manx dancers, visual artists, musicians and even a DJ are expected to be participating in a week-long celebration of Celtic culture.
The Festival Interceltique de Lorient begins today highlighting the traditions of the Celtic nations.
Organisers say over the past two decades, they've seen an 'explosion' of young people getting involved which has enhanced the standard of music and dance on the Isle of Man.
Juan Garrett is the leader of Ny Fennee, a dance group attending this year:

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