Although the Isle of Man has a long history of
Gaelic music, much of it was only recorded in the 19th century when the Island became a destination for
mass tourism and knowledge of traditional music began to diminish. After a long period of decline, punctuated by the work of collectors such as
Dr John Clague and
Mona Douglas, Manx traditional music saw a resurgence in the 1970s and Manx music and dance is taught in all the schools on the Island. Popular interest has developed into music festivals such as Shennaghys Jiu and
Cooish, and groups like
Bree and Scran. Shennaghys Jiu was founded in 1998 by Manx musicians James Alexander, Juan Garrett and Andrew Hannan. Their objective was to give young people the experience of participating in informal sessions and of performing traditional music on stage without the pressure of competition. The first festival was in
Ramsey in April of the same year and there has been a connection to the town since. The 2020 festival was cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic restrictions on the Isle of Man. == Performances ==