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Strings& ThingsClashmore
FRIDAY JUNE 2ND - SUNDAY JUNE 4TH
FESTIVAL PROGRAMME
CLASHMORE, CO. WATERFORD
Moana
Bring your small ones to watch Mona
the movie.
Sponsored by James Fitzgerald Electrical.
Old School House12.00pmFree
Pablo’s RegattaClashmore Ramblers FC will race their boats down the river in their annual Ramblers Regatta. All proceeds with be split between the club and Irish Cancer. Boats are €3 or three for €5.
Clown show and Circus Workshop
Sponsored by Youghal Credit Union
Clashmore Village12.00pm - 4.00pm Free
Junior Busking Competition Come join the junior busking competition on the main street in Clashmore from 1-4pm. All
age groups.
1st Prize ¤752nd Prize ¤503rd Prize ¤25
Sponsored by Kieran Foley Construction.
Well Lane1.00pm - 4.00pm Free Entry
Natural Gas TrioBest known for their song “The Langer”, Cork trad band Natural Gas
Trio with take to the River Stage.
River Stage2.30pm - 4.30pmFree
Gemma and the JetsGemma is one of most popular front women in Irish music. They cover a multitude of songs including The Beatles, Country,
Soul and Rock n’Roll.
River Stage4.00pm - 6.00pmFree
Crow Black ChickenCrow Black Chicken have earned
a reputation as one of Irelands
top blues acts. This power trio
of Christy O Hanlon (Vocals,
Guitar) Stephen McGrath (Bass)
and Gev Barrett (Drums, backing
vocals) combine elements of
folk and hard rock with the blues
rock of bands like Gov’t mule,
Lynyrd Skynyrd and Led Zeppelin
to create their greasy blues
rock sound.
River Stage 6.30pm - 8.30pm Free
Mick Flannery UnpluggedCork singer and songwriter
Mick Flannery released his fi fth
album ‘I Own You’ in 2016 to
great acclaim. Flannery’s songs
usher us into a world which is by
times emotional, romantic, dark,
insightful and hopeful.
Old School House 8.00pmTickets €20
Decies BarHank Wedel Trio
10.00pm
Rising Sun BarMartin Murray & Mo Connors
10.00pm
Old Still BarFull Circle
10.00pm
Sponsors
Aiden O’Rourke Electrical, Brian Foley Building and Carpentry Services,
Billy O’Connell, Motors, Bulmers, Clashmore Boarding Kennels, Cillian and
Lisa McGrath, Clashmore & Kinsalebeg Community Council, Clashmore
& Kinsalebeg GAA Club, Clashmore and Kinsalebeg Macra na Feirme,
Clashmore National School, Clashmore Ramblers FC, Cliff House Hotel,
Country Store, Dungarvan, Dawn Meats, Deise Line Dancers, Diageo,
Eachtra Archaeological Projects, Gerry Keane, Gerry Twomey, An Siopa
Nua, Gerry Vickers, Harvard Film Archive, Heineken, Imperial Hotel
Youghal, James Fitzgerald, Electrical, Jim McGrath, JJ Fitzgerald, John
Fitzgeralds Workshop, John Power, Johnny Flavin, Physical Therapist,
Kay Ledingham, Kiely Donohue Wholesalers, Kieran Foley, Killian McGrath,
Liquid Solutions, Mark Johnson, Nell Murphy, Paddy Hurton, Peter
Fitzgerald and Vinnie O’Rourke (Clashmore Road Bowling) Pat Nolan,
Wooden Products, Ruairi Roddy at WWCBB, Seanie Coyne, Shane Keohane,
Scaffolding, Stephen Dunne and Martin Hoskins, Stepping Stones,
SuperValu, Youghal, Suzanne Allen, Tom Kelly Kitchens, The Decies Bar,
The Old Still Bar, The Rising Sun, Walter Raleigh Hotel, Waterford County
Council, Waterford Wood, Ardmore, Whitehorses, Ardmore, Youghal Credit
Union and Yvonne & Maurice O’Donovan.
SUNDAY JUNE 4TH
Draw will take place on River Stage on Sunday June 4th at 8pm
Tickets €2 per line or 3 for €5
GRAND PRIZE DRAW
Overnight Stay for Two at
The Cliff House Hotel
Overnight Stay for Two at
The Imperial Hotel
Overnight Stay for Two at
The Walter Raleigh Hotel
Mick Flannery Unplugged“In the end of the day and the heel of the hunt, you’re left with the songs.
Everything else comes and goes - the shows and the tours and the
applause and the acclaim, which goes with them, the prattle and the
palaver which accompany an album release. Everything else fades out of
view. Everything else doesn’t matter in the long run. But the songs remain.
The songs you write on your own stick around. They’re going to be here
for many years to come so they deserve to be treated with due care and
utmost respect in the creation process”. Mick Flannery - 2017
Mick Flannery realised this a long time ago. He also realised that
songwriting was the best part of this strange job of being a jobbing-
gigging-talking-singing musician.
“Mick Flannery is a singing and songwriting force to be reckoned with”
Siobhán Long, Irish Times
“Mick is a songwriter of the fi rst order… His voice is pained, gravelly, and
powerful. Recorded or live, it carries through and stops you in your tracks”
Urban Folk, New York
“This former stonemason from Cork is a cracking songwriter with a voice
that can stop you in your tracks” Tom Gatti, The Times UK
Tickets can be purchased in The Old Still Bar daily from 3pm - 10pm.
Contact 024 82009 or 087 4148651.
Please note the Old School house is limited to 80 seats so please book early to
avoid disappointment.
Old School House Sunday June 4th at 8.00pm Tickets €20
MICK FLANNERY
MAYFIELD BIRDS OF PREY
WOBBLY CIRCUS
WOBBLY CIRCUS STILTWALKERS
VILLAGE FAIR
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Two Time PolkaGuitars, bass, drums, mandolin and accordion drive the Cajun sound of
this band with classic rhythms and punchy vocals. Brilliant musicianship
combines with a swing-sound that defi es toes to tap and makes Two Time
Polka an infectious, danceable festival band. Tickets can be purchased in
The Old Still Bar daily from 3pm - 10pm. Contact 024 82009 or
087 4148651.
Please note the Old School house is limited to 80 seats so please book early to
avoid disappointment.
Old School House 8.00pm Tickets €15
PONTIUS PILOT AND THE NAILDRIVERS
CROW BLACK CHICKEN OIDHCHE SHEANCHAIS
GEMMA AND THE JETS
TWO TIME POLKA
NATURAL GAS TRIO
CLARE SANDS
HANK WEDEL
Decies BarEastbound & Down
10.00pm
Rising Sun BarDave L
10.00pm
Old Still BarKaara
10.00pm
Decies BarClare Sands Trio
10.00pm
Rising Sun BarThe Relics of Valentine
10.00pm
Old Still BarHank Wedel Trio
10.00pm
We would like to welcome you to the 2017 Strings and
Things Festival. Due to the success of last year’s Festival
we decided, as a committee, to continue it in 2017. It
would not work without the support of so many people in
the village who have organised and supported our fund
raisers. We hope you enjoy our programme for this year.
There is an old Irish saying “Ar scath á chéile a mhaireann
na daoine” which means people live in each other’s
shadows or that we depend on each other. We hope that
this festival will be an opportunity for neighbours and
friends to celebrate all that’s good about our village and
that you will come and join us in that celebration.
Strings and Things Festival Committee
Tickets can be purchased in The Old Still Bar daily
from 3pm - 10pm. Contact 024 82009 or 087 4148651.
Please drink responsibly over the weekend.
Opening Parade Village parade led by the winners of the national schools poster design
competition from Old School House to the River Stage accompanied by the
Wobbly Circus Stiltwalkers. Offi cial opening of the festival followed by ‘The
Little Strings’ and ‘The Hard Workers’ performing their guitar prowess on
the main stage (T-shirts Sponsored by Eachtra Archaeological Projects). Kaara
will play on the River Stage from 7.00pm to 9.00pm.
The River Stage is sponsored by Killian McGrath & Liquid Solutions.
Starting at the Old School House to the River Stage6.00pmFree
Len Rodgers MemorialThe annual Len Rodgers Memorial Cup will be held in Pablo Park. This competition showcases the talents of local schoolboy soccer teams. Come out and support the young ramblers and ramblerettes.
Pablo Park10.00am - 4.00pmFree
Teddy Bears PicnicCome to the teddy bears picnic in the playground. Entertainment will be provided by the Balloon Man and storytellers and there will be lots of little treats for the small ones. Bring
your own Teddy.
Sponsored by Stepping Stones .
Playground11.00am - 1.00pmFree
Village FairVisit the village fair which will be held around The Heritage Centre along with Mayfi eld Birds of Prey from Kilmacthomas.
Mayfi eld Birds of Prey Sponsored by
Stephen Dunne and Martin Hoskins.
The Heritage Centre11.30am - 2.30pmFree
Children’s ActivitiesA host of children’s activities, Bucking Bronco and Bouncy Castle Slide will take place at the Village Fair including a Clown Show.
Clown show and Circus Workshop
Sponsored by Liz Salmon & The
Old Still.
The Heritage Centre11.30am - 2.30pm Free
Local BandsThese are Clashmore/ Kinsalebeg’s fi nest young musicians from 8-16 who will
sing and play on the River Stage.
River Stage2.30pm - 4.00pmFree
NewfoundlandAn Irish traditional contemporary band just back from touring Canada, playing banjo, mandolin, fi ddles,fl utes.
Mighty craic.
River Stage4.00pm - 6.00pmFree
Oidhche SheanchaisA viewing of the fi rst Irish language fi lm Oidhche Sheancchais directed by Robert Flaherty.
Old School House7.00pm - 8.00pm Free
Pontius Pilot and The NaildriversIn 1999, four people came
together as Pontious Pilate &
The Naildrivers because of their
love of the energy, message
and fun of ska music. They are
now a nine piece ska explosion
complete with brass section.
River Stage7.00pm - 9.00pmFree
FRIDAY JUNE 2ND SATURDAY JUNE 3RD
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Robert Flaherty’s lost Irish Gaelic fi lm found at HarvardDocumentary pioneer Robert Flaherty directed the fi rst fi lm made in the
Irish language, Oidhche Sheanchais (“A Night of Storytelling”) in 1935
during the production of his now classic fi lm Man of Aran.
Cited in nearly every history of Irish cinema, this short (11 minute) fi lm
has been missing, believed lost, since a fi re destroyed the only known
copies in 1943. A nitrate print of the fi lm, purchased by the Harvard
College Library in 1935 at the request of Harvard’s Department of Celtic
Languages and Literatures, was rediscovered by Houghton Library
curators during a cataloging update in 2012.
Oidhche Sheanchais, a fascinating distillation of Flaherty’s belief in
cinema as a kind of folkloric art, depicts a typical Irish hearth, where
the main cast members of Man of Aran sit, listening to an ancient tale
told by famed Seanchaí (storyteller) Seáinín Tom Ó Dioráin. Oidhche
Sheanchais is Flaherty’s fi rst work in direct sound and the fi rst “talkie” in
Irish Gaelic. It was fi lmed in the same London studio where the Man of
Aran cast had already gathered for the recording of post-synch sound.
Sponsored by Brian Foley Building and Carpentry Services.
Old School House7.00pm - 8.00pm Free