Mary from Dungloe (festival)
The Mary From Dungloe International Festival is a popular Irish music festival held annually, usually at the end of July in the small town of Dungloe, County Donegal. The festival is centred on a pageant to find out which contestant has the spirit of the festival, who is then crowned "Mary From Dungloe". The winner of the contest holds this title for a year and acts as an ambassador for the festival. Irish emigrant communities from around the world, as well as some Irish counties and towns, participate by nominating a young woman, endearingly titled a "Mary", to represent their community at the contest. The festival has grown in popularity over the years and now regularly attracts tens of thousands of visitors to the area. The festival is inspired by the song "Mary from Dungloe" as the Rose of Tralee festival is by "The Rose of Tralee". 2019 saw the festival celebrate its 52nd anniversary, with Roisin Maher from New York becoming Mary From Dungloe 2019.
Participating Communities
Many Communities around the world with links to County Donegal have their own local contests to pick their community's "Mary" who subsequently is nominated to travel to Dungloe to compete in the Mary From Dungloe contest. Irish communities who have entered contestants include:
Traditional festival events
There are a number of traditional events which are run every year as part of the festival. Here are just a few examples:
Event Traditional Location Opening Ceremony Main St. Introduction of MFD Contestants Main St. Open Air Music Main St. Art Exhibition Sharkey's Service Station Fun Fair The Cope Car Park Sports Day Dungloe Gaelic Athletic Association Grounds Men's Golf Open Cruit Island Golf Club Ladies Golf Open Cruit Island Golf Club Treasure Hunt Main St. Annual 5K Road Race Main St. Fly Fishing Competition Dungloe Marina Little Miss Mary Competition Parochial Hall Table Quiz Maghery Community Centre Junior Table Quiz Ionad Teampall Cróine Social Evening with the Marys Various Historic Tour of the Rosses Departs Main St. Interviewing of the MFD Contestants Carrickfinn Airport Bonny Baby Show Parochial Hall Daniel O'Donnell in Concert Festival Dome Parade Main St. Band Competition Main St. MFD Contest Final Festival Dome Gala Ball Waterfront Hotel Closing Ceremony Main St.
2020 Contestants
As the festival has been cancelled in 2020 due to Covid-19, the 2020 contestants or 'Marys' will take part in the 2021 festival.
These contestants are as follows
- Caitlin Finn - London Mary
- Claire Hassett - Tipperary Mary
- Shannon Hester - Bayonne Mary
- Sarah Lawlor - San Francisco Mary
- Kaitlyn Likas - Washington DC Mary
- Ellenor Thompson - Glasgow Mary
- Saoirse Stevenson - New York Mary
- Olivia Lisowski - Philadelphia Mary
- - Donegal Mary
- - Dungloe Mary
- - Gaeltacht Mary
- - Wild Atlantic Way Mary
They will be guided by the reigning Mary Roisin Maher from New York.
Contest winners
Below is a complete list of contest winners from 1968 to 2007.
Year | Winner | Represented | Originally From | Age |
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1968 | Celine Powell | Dublin | Galway | |
1969 | Marie McGlinchey | Donegal | ||
1970 | Monina Hughes | Armagh | ||
1971 | Gloria O'Boyle | Donegal | Bunbeg, Gweedore | |
1972 | Carole Mary Carr | Limerick | ||
1973 | Nora Boyle | Donegal | Burndennet, County Tyrone | |
1974 | Maribel Lopez Del Hoya | Spain | ||
1975 | Maureen Temple | Londonderry | ||
1976 | Anne Marie McDaid | Derry | ||
1977 | Sheila T Boyle | Bayonne | ||
1978 | Bernice McElroy | Down | ||
1979 | Ann O'Callaghan | Louth | ||
1980 | Marie Coyle | Glasgow | ||
1981 | Noreen Galligan | An Ghaeltacht | ||
1982 | Debbie O'Brien | Manchester | ||
1983 | Máire McCole | Dungloe | ||
1984 | Anne Marie Moloney | New York | Jackson Heights | 18 |
1985 | Sheila Hughes | Mayo | ||
1986 | Linda Farrell | Louth | 22 | |
1987 | Maria McGovern | Dublin | Dublin | |
1988 | Maureen Connelly | Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania | New York | 24 |
1989 | Carmel Kelly | Donegal | Donegal | |
1990 | Anne Marie Downes | Louth | ||
1991 | Pamela Sheridan | Meath | ||
1992 | Paula O'Reilly | Monaghan | ||
1993 | Samantha Pairman | North East England | ||
1994 | Sarah Mulholland | Dungloe | Kincasslagh | 21 |
1995 | Kathleen McMahon | New York | New York | 20 |
1996 | Siobhan Bignell | Melbourne | London, England | 24 |
1997 | Heather Stewart | Edinburgh | ||
1998 | Brighid Williams | Sydney | ||
1999 | Ciara Diver | Derry | ||
2000 | Shirley McGlynn | Manchester | Dublin | 21 |
2001 | Fiona Callan | Wicklow | Wicklow | 19 |
2002 | Jolene McMonagle | An Ghealtacht | Falcarragh | 22 |
2003 | Aisling Friel | Glasgow | Glasgow | 21 |
2004 | Lisa Mc Kelvey | Dungloe | Dungloe | 20 |
2005 | Katie Armstrong | Philadelphia | Philadelphia | 25 |
2006 | Jennifer Halton | Kildare | Kildare | 22 |
2007 | Kerry Sweeney | Edinburgh | Edinburgh | 21 |
2008 | Una Rooney | Armagh | Armagh | 24 |
2009 | Kate Ferguson | Derry | Derry | 25 |
2010 | Jemma Ferry | Edinburgh | Edinburgh | 22 |
2011 | Debbie Rodgers | Dungloe | Burtonport | 21 |
2012 | Meghan Davis | Philadelphia | Wilkes-Barre, PA | 26 |
2013 | Grace Sweeney | Glasgow | Glasgow | 27 |
2014 | Kate Linsay | Sydney | Sydney | 19 |
2015 | Siobhan Dunn | Edinburgh | Edinburgh | 28 |
2016 | Eva Ní Dhoibhlinn | Gaeltacht | Gweedore | 20 |
2017 | Alisha Medford | Glasgow | Glasgow | 20 |
2018 | Caroline O'Donnell | Dungloe | Leffin | 25 |
2019/2020 | Roisin Maher | New York | Carlow | 27 |
Entertainers and musicians
Many Irish and international acts have performed at the festival over the years. The traditional annual crowd puller, however, continues to be internationally renowned folk singer Daniel O'Donnell, who made his festival debut in 1985.
- Daniel O'Donnell, Boyzone, Brian Kennedy, Donal Lunny, Altan, The Hothouse Flowers, Goats Don't Shave. Nathan Carter
- Barry Sinclair, Jimmy Buckley, Hugo Duncan, Mad Dog Macrea.
Famous comperes
The Mary From Dungloe contest final has been compered by a number of famous faces.
- Gay Byrne
- Daniel O'Donnell
- Marty Whelan
- Pat Kenny
- Thelma Mansfield
- Gerry Kelly
- Noel Cunningham
- Dave O'Connor
External links
- Official website
- Linda Farrell Is Mary From Dungloe, 1986 episode of "Faces and Places" from the RTÉ Television archives