[lang_ie]Tá foghlaimeoir óg do chuid Comhpháirtíocht Oideachas Ceoil Dhún na nGall (COCDnG) ó Leitir Ceanainn páirteach ar an Aoine seo chugainn 29 Samhain ag seinm a sacsafón mar pháirt don Chlár Bréagáin An Late Late Show le Ryan Tubridy.
Roghnaíodh Eoin Bond ..nó Bob mar is fearr aithne air …atá 10 mbliana d’aois agus ina mhac le Lisa agus Michael as na mílte a cuireadh isteach i mbliana arís le RTÉ le bheith ar an Chlár seo. Tá Bob ag gabháil don sacsafón le trí bliana anuas – ó bhí sé 7 mbliana faoi stiúir a mhúinteoir agus ceoltóir snagceoil fós, Sean McCarron.
Mar is gnáth bíonn éileamh iontach ar ticéid lucht féachana don chlár bhréagáin seo gach uile bhliain agus i mbliana deir RTÉ go raibh cuardach ar 40,000. Ach ar ndóigh is 200 duine a mbíonn ann ar an oíche leis an chriú RTÉ agus le Ryan Tubridy.
Ba mhian le foireann, múinteoirí agus foghlaimeoirí uile ón Chomhpháirtíocht Oideachais Ceoil agus fós ó gach duine sa Bhord Oideachais agus Oiliúna gach rath a ghuí ar Bob agus comhghairdeas leis.[/lang_ie]
[lang_en-uk]A young Donegal Music Education Partnership (DMEP) student from Letterkenny is to showcase his saxophone improvisation talents next Friday, 29thNovember, in a much-coveted slot on RTÉ’s Late Late Toy Show.
Son of Lisa and Michael, ten year old DMEP student Eoin Bond, or Bob, as he prefers to be known on stage, has been chosen as one of the lucky performers for this year’s Late Late Toy Show on November 29th, out of thousands of applicants to RTÉ. Eoin has been playing saxophone since age 7, and under the tutelage of Donegal Music Education Partnership’s saxophone tutor and jazz musician Sean McCarron, has developed a flair for jazz improvisation and live performance.
Demand for audience tickets for the Late Late Toy Show are at an all-time high this year, with RTÉ reporting over 40,000 requests for tickets. Bob will be performing next Friday night in front of a keen audience of 200, as well as the RTÉ camera and sound crew, and of course host Ryan Tubridy.
The staff, tutors and students of Donegal Music Education Partnership and all in the wider Donegal ETB wish you all the best, Bob! [/lang_en-uk]