Anita Phelan (born
18 August 1982) is a musician of mixed
Icelandic and
Irish origin,
and member of
British folk band
Draioicht na
hOiche.
Officially known as Anita Guðmundsdóttir, she
adopted the artistic
pseudonym Anita Phelan, after the
anglicized
version of her mother's
maiden name Ní
Fáolain.
Draioicht na hOiche (correct
Irish
spelling
Draíocht na hOíche), meaning 'Magic of the Night'
was formed on
May 1
2002, as a successor of the
previously University-supported group
The
Leprechauns. In the beginning of April 2002,
Desmond
FitzMaurice and his old friend
Elisabeth
McCarran whom he knew from the
UCL sessions and musical
festivals, decided to begin a new project separatedly from the
University College of London cultural program. In a week
Linda
Andrews joined
DNO after seeing the three musicians
(together with
Mic
Mahoney) perform at
Cavendish Square in
London. Linda soon brought her best
friend
Guinevere Hughes and Mic contacted
Harry
Staunton, who in his turn recommended
Sean Power as the best
piper he knew. In the
end of May 2002, the two final members of the troupe joined too,
Ellen Butler
from
Glasgow and Anita
Guðmundsdóttir, of mixed
Icelandic and
Irish descent, expanding the number
of band members to nine, and
Mary Vaughan joining last in the end of
2004.
Being a skilled
harper,
fiddler and performer of
traditional
Irish folk music, Anita Phelan participated
in a number of shows with
DNO, including the
Ghostwood series of
shows throughout the
British Isles. Additionally, she pursued her
specific artistic interests and in March 2003 she completed
A
Fairy's Gift, an
instrumental solo album of harp
etudes and folk songs, under the
pseudonym
Airy Fairy.
Anita Phelan was married in
September
2005. Soon after the event,
she followed
Draioicht na hOiche on the
Far
Beyond Tour across the
United Kingdom and the
Republic of
Ireland, which has been the band's largest international tour
up to date.
Participations
Lúthien Tinúviel,
June 2002 Celtic Tunes, January 2003 Ghostwood:
Tohmare Ethaine, May 2003 Ghostwood: King of the
Fairies, May 2003 Magic of the Night, December
2003 Hibernia, May 2004 Beyond, March
2005 Tara, March 2006 Solo career
A Fairy's Gift (as Airy Fairy), March
2003See also
Draioicht na hOicheExternal
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