, 1913 Seachtain na Gaeilge was founded as part of the
Gaelic Revival by
Conradh na Gaeilge in 1902. Like its earliest Irish ancestors, the 14th-century ("Summoning", "Gathering", "of the [Bardic] School") and the 18th-century
Munster ("Poetic Court), Seachtain na Gaeilge includes a contest between composers of
Irish poetry in the
Irish-language.
Energia was a sponsor of the festival from 2017 to 2025. In 2018, the
University of Galway, celebrated the 30th anniversary of
Connaught Irish Modernist poet Máirtín Ó Direáin's death by making him one of the main themes of their annual celebration of Seachtain na Gaeilge. The title of the event and exhibit, which drew on university, State, and private archives, was " / Reluctant
Modernist". Ó Direáin's daughter Niamh (née Ní Dhireáin) Sheridan, spoke at the event, and was joined by her daughter and her grandson. ==References==