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events programme
Sep - Dec 2015
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As the leaves begin to drift from the trees andcountry colours turn to Autumn Brown, we at theSéamus Ennis Arts Centre have created an artsprogramme of the highest calibre and we hopeyou will visit our centre and enjoy some of thelocal, national and international talent on show.
If it’s music you’re after we have the very best oftraditional, roots and folk artists appearing atIreland’s most intimate and atmospheric venue.Over the years the centre has prided itself increating a special environment where musiciansand singers love to perform in our cosy hallbecause they get the very best of order as ouraudience hangs on to every word or note createdfrom the stage. It was no surprise therefore thatmusicians and singers such as Eleanor Shanley,Matt Cranitch, Jackie Daly, Kieran Goss, NoCrows,Donal O’Connor, John McSherry, Sean Óg Graham,Ciaran Lavery, Compánach and the amazingLynched all agreed to perform at the SEAC overthe next few months.
Last year we joined with the village of (The) Naulto create a celebratory Halloween Parade. Thisevent captured everyone’s imagination and theeffort and creativity from young people andparents was amazing; so we are delighted toannounce the second and even more excitingHalloween Parade will take place on October 31st.The parade will be the finale of a week of fun-filled workshops.
Of course we will have our usual line up ofexcellent art exhibitions, intriguing writerssessions, fascinating cinema from across theworld, creative & educational workshops, crackingcomedy and seasonal Food & Christmas Craft fairs.
We are also delighted to welcome back ourtalented music teachers who provide the highestquality tuition for our many students of all ages inthe SEAC Music School. If you want to learn orimprove your banjo skills or the many otherinstruments on offer, then check the SEAC websitefor registration details.
We hope you enjoy our Autumn/WinterProgramme and why not come along for a spot ofdinner at the Séamus Ennis Cafe before enjoyingone of our many sensational gigs.
Ádh Mór
Sean Paul O’Hare, Director/Stiúrthóir
Contents
EventsSeptember / Meán FomhairOctober / Deireadh FomhairNovember / SamhainDecember / Nollaig
Classes, Workshopsand ActivitiesSamhain Celebrations Exercise & DanceIndependent EventsArt/Craft/Dance
Events at a Glance
Information
Our regular opening hours:
Monday to Friday, 10am – 5pm and late opening in conjunction with our events.
If you are travelling to get here, please contact us in advance to confirm we are open.
All program information is correct at the time of printing. For the most up to dateinformation, please visit our website atwww.tseac.ie or contact us on 01-8020898.
Cover photo: Inni-KAppearing live at The SEAC, Saturday 26th September.
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Declan Sinnott
World-renowned Irish Guitarist, Producer, Songwriterand Folk Legend Declan Sinnott, accompanied byvocalist Vicky Keating visit the SEAC to promoteDeclan’s latest album ‘Window on the World’.Released in May 2015, ‘Window on the World’ is Declan’s second album; despite making music for nearly fifty years, he only recorded his first solo album ‘I Love the Noise it Makes’ aged 62. A founding member of Horslips and Moving Hearts,Declan guided the career of Mary Black for thirteenyears and has worked as a guitarist and producer forChristy Moore for over thirty years. All the songs on‘Window on the World’ were either written byDeclan or co-written with his good friend, OwenO’Brien. Recorded at Declan’s home studio; he alsoplayed all the instruments on the album, with allharmonies sung by Vickie Keating.
“Warm and summery, ‘Window on the World’sounds like an album you’ve had for years. It’scomforting and familiar but bolstered by toe-tappingmelodies and thoughtful lyrics, which means there is something new to discover with each listen. Hislyrical style is stark but painterly – by which I meanthe sparseness of words is offset beautifully by thepotency of the imagery evoked.” – Pure M Magazine
Don’t miss this opportunity to catch one of Ireland’smost legendary performers up-close-and-in-person.
Saturday 5th Sept
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Music / Ceol
€18/€14 advance booking€20/€16 at the door
Matt Cranitch & Jackie Daly
Jackie Daly and Matt Cranitch are acknowledgedmasters of the rich musical tradition of SliabhLuachra. Their new album ‘Rolling On’ draws uponthe rich legacy of this culturally unique area on theCork / Kerry border renowned for its distinctive styleof playing and special repertoire. ‘Rolling On’ offers a wide range of tunes, old and new, from slides andpolkas to reels and airs played in the wonderfullyexpressive manner for which Matt and Jackie arejustly famous.
The words ‘Button Accordion’ and ‘Jackie Daly’ aresynonymous in the world of Irish traditional music.Described in the New York Times as “probably thebest accordionist in Ireland”, his performances withbands such as De Danann, Patrick Street, Buttonsand Bows, Arcady, Reel Union and Kinvara all attestto his wonderful musicianship and versatility. Authorof ‘The Irish Fiddle Book’, Matt Cranitch is renownedas a fiddle-player and teacher both at home andabroad. He has performed extensively at concertsand festivals, on radio and television, and presentedlectures, master-classes and workshops on variousaspects of Irish music; receiving a PhD from theUniversity of Limerick for his study on the fiddleplaying tradition of Sliabh Luachra.
“Separately, they are brilliant to hear, but togetherthey are sublime.” – Dan Neely, NY Irish Echo
Friday 11th Sept
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Music / Ceol
€16/€13 advance booking€18/€15 at the door
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NoCrows
In 2005, four musicians got together for an informalsession in one of Sligo’s most unique pubs, ‘Shootthe Crows’. Very soon, the Wednesday night sessionbecame famed; with musical styles from IrishTraditional to Latin Bossa and a lot more in between.Encouraged by the weekly rapturous response, fourmusicians, harking from different musical and culturalbackgrounds agreed to join forces and take theirunique styles to the next level; NoCrows was born.Nine years later, the band has had many successesand achievements including performances at some of Europe’s top festivals including Glastonbury. SteveWickham, of Waterboys fame is a founding memberand when available, still makes regular forays withthe band. However the band has become quite aforce in the live arena, even when Steve’s absence isenforced by his Waterboys duties. Sligo bassist EddieLee, Mallorcan guitarist Felip Carbonell and Swisscellist/mandolinist Anna Houston provide thebackbone of the band, joined in recent years byrenowned Russian gypsy violinist Oleg Ponomarevand multitalented guitarist/fiddler, singer/songwriter,Ray Coen bringing his wonderful songs to themulticultural, eclectic mix of tunes for whichNoCrows are famed.
Always a sell-out at the SEAC; please book yourNoCrows tickets early to avoid disappointment.
Saturday 12th Sept
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Music / Ceol
€16/€13 advance booking€18/€15 at the door
Slow Session
Our Slow Sessions are aimed towards (adult)musicians who are learning an instrument and are at a stage where they wish to take part in a relaxedinformal Traditional Music Session. These Sessions aimto encourage the participants to learn a repertoire ofnew tunes while playing with other musicians at slowto moderate tempos. A list of tunes which areregularly played at the Slow Sessions are available to download from our website www.tseac.ie byclicking on ‘About Us’. All welcome!
Slow Sessions are hosted by Paudie O'Connor, aButton Accordion player well grounded in the SliabhLuachra tradition as well as being a nationallyrecognised performer.
Commences 8pm
Workshop & Music /Ceardlann & Ceol
€5 Friends/Members: FREE
RegularEvent
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Eleanor Shanley
Leitrim based Eleanor Shanley is without doubt one ofIreland’s foremost female singers. In September 2015Eleanor releases her long anticipated new album‘Forever Young’ including the first radio single from thealbum; the beautiful ‘Gorgeous And Bright’ written byThom Moore. “I am very excited for the album to bereleased here at home”, says Eleanor. “We are alreadyplanning many appearances in preparation for itsarrival, I’m looking forward to going back on the roadfor a national tour in celebration of its release”. With avoice as effortless and pure as this lady is blessed with,it’s no surprise that she is still as popular in 2015 as shewas in the 1990s; having worked with everyone fromRonnie Drew, De Danann, The Dubliners, SharonShannon, Donal Lunny, to U2 and many more. In 2013Eleanor was presented with an award by LeitrimCounty Council for Outstanding Achievement in theArts, and in 2014 was announced as Leitrim Person ofthe Year. Most recently, Eleanor was presented withthe Danish Folk Prize 2015 at the Skagen Festival; awonderful honour coming so close to the release ofher new album, Forever Young. Eleanor’s performancesare always a sell-out show at the SEAC. Please bookearly to avoid disappointment!
Saturday 19th Sept
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Music / Ceol
€16/€13 advance booking€18/€15 at the door
Culture Night - Local History & Folklore
Origins, settlement and communities of the DelvinRiver Valley in the Naul area. A talk and presentationby Historian & Archivist of the Drogheda Museum atMillmount Drogheda, Brendan Matthews.
Brendan Matthews is a professional Historian andArchivist and has lived all of his life in the village of Stamullen in County Meath. He has writtenextensively on Community History and to date hehas had six books published as well as appearing on TV documentaries in Ireland, the UK, Australiaand the Americas.
At this Culture Night presentation, Brendan willfocus on the origins of people and communitiesalong the Delvin River Valley, which sweeps passedthe village of Naul and also separates the counties of Meath and Dublin (Fingal) and that of the Parishof Naul and Stamullen. Brendan will outline the firstsettlers along the river valley, using power-point slideimages of the area and his talk will take you on a tripdown through the centuries about the faces andplaces, events and happenings of the people of theDelvin River Valley area; its folklore, customs,traditions, history and archaeology.
Admission is free, but advance booking is essentialas places are limited.
Friday 18th Sept
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Community & Talk / Pobal & Cainteanna
FREE
Join us for a new series of ‘LOL in Naul’, our monthlyComedy night featuring the best of both up-and-coming and very special guest comedians! Lastseason featured appearances by PJ Gallagher, NeilDelamere, Fred Cooke (at whose performance lastDecember; was joined on stage by the entireaudience for a rendition of ‘Do They Know It’sChristmas’!), Eleanor Tiernan, Chris Kent and KarlSpain. Check out the monthly listings on tseac.ie orthe LOLinNaul Facebook page for details of thisseason’s very special guests and book your tickets fora great night of Comedy and craic!
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LOL in Naul
Fri 25 Sept, 30 Oct & 18 Dec
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Comedy / Coiméide
RegularEvent
€13/€10 advance booking€15/€12 at the door
Essence
Fingal based Canadian Soprano Karen Lynch and Irishtenor Paul Redmond have performed extensivelyInternationally and throughout Ireland as the duo‘Essence’. As part of their Irish tour, they aredelighted to bring their new show ‘Classical, Folk andMore’ to the Séamus Ennis Arts Centre. They will beperforming a relaxed concert of an eclectic selectionof Light Classical, Folk and Ballad; joined by specialguests cellist Jody Doolan, and guitarist Mick Mullen.Jody brings his own unique style, perfected over fiftyyears on the classical and folk scene. Mick is anaccomplished traditional and folk guitarist for 30years, having played with some of the country’s topmusicians. A selection of Karen and Paul’s albums willbe available to purchase.
Monday 21st Sept
Doors 7.30pm Commences 8pm
Independent Event &Music / Imeacht neamhspleách & Ceol
Admission €16/€13
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Inni-K with special guest Rosa Nutty
Inni-K (aka Eithne Ní Chatháin) recently played at theSEAC for the visit of President Michael D. Higgins withLiam Ó Maonlaí and the rest of their band, Ré. Sheblew the audience away with her singular voice andnow she’s back to share her original songs, joined bydrummer and percussionist Brian Walsh and doublebassist Cormac O’Brien. Inni-K has received consistentpraise for her distinct style of indie-folk since therelease of her exciting debut album ‘The King has TwoHorse’s Ears’ earlier this year. Her transcendent voice,beautifully crafted songs, set off with tightmusicianship and arresting stage presence make thisCo. Kildare artist truly “a force to watch.”
“an impressive collection of effervescent folk pop withbig slabs of smile-inducing tracks” - Nialler9, Irish Times
“Like people such as St. Vincent and James VincentMcMorrow, Inni-K is one of those rare singers that willimpress almost anyone with a passing interest in music.‘The King Has Two Horse’s Ears' has strength in itsevery note, yet it rarely needs to flex its muscles. Here'sa debut to celebrate.” - Dan Hegarty, 2fm, 2XM
Rosa Nutty is a local Dublin-based singer-songwriterwho released her debut EP ‘Bunny’ in August of thisyear. She undertook the project when she put downher acoustic guitar and picked up an electric, openingup a new type of sound for her. Rosa's style is laid-backand sparse with the focus placed on lyrics and soothingvocal harmonies.
Saturday 26th Sept
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Music / Ceol
€13/€10 advance booking€15/€12 at the door
Friends/Members - FREE (book in advance)
Non-Members - €5/€4 advance booking, €7/€6 at the door
Family Cinema -�e Love Bug
Join us for the classic Disney film featuring Herbie theVolkswagen Beetle, a little car with a mind of its own.Jim is a down-on-his-luck racing car driver who lives inan old run-down fire house in San Francisco with hisfriend and mechanic, Tennessee. After a run of badluck, Jim is searching for a new car to race and walksinto an upmarket car showroom having set eyes onthe attractive sales assistant, Carole Bennett.Witnessing the dealership's owner Thorndyke beingabusive towards a white Volkswagen Beetle in theshowroom, Jim defends the little car's honour. Nextmorning, Jim is shocked to find the Beetle parkedoutside his house and now Thorndyke is pressingcharges for grand theft! Carole persuades her boss todrop the charges if Jim buys the car, and so Jimbecomes the owner of a white Volkswagen Beetle thatseems to have a spirit of its own. Calling the carHerbie, Jim and Tennessee become a hit on theCalifornia racing circuit while Thorndyke doeseverything he can to come between the friends andtheir car. Herbie will steal your heart in this wildlyfunny, roller-coaster ride of a film you'll never forget.
Director: Robert StevensonDuration: 108 mins
Saturday 26th Sept
Doors 1.30pm Commences 2pm
Cinema / Scannánaíocht
Language: EnglishCert: G
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�e CompánachConcert
This intimate, audio-visual recital of music and songbrings alive the nature, scope and history of IrishTraditional music as described in the encyclopedia,‘Companion to Irish Traditional Music’. It is a fastmoving concert of great variety featuring fiddlerGerry O’Connor, uilleann piper Tiarnán ÓDuinnchinn, flute-player Fintan Vallely, seannósdancer Sibéal Davitt and singer Roisín Chambers. In a hundred tracks of music and song from all Irishregions, they demonstrate Irish music’s hallmarkrepertoire and style. The playing is infused withinformation, context and warmth by a flow of 400full-screen images of people, places and events fromthe lens of Belgian-Irish photographer JacquesPiraprez Nutan. ‘The Companion to Irish TraditionalMusic’ was first published in 1999 to alphabeticallydocument the nature and performance of indigenousIrish music; re-issued in 2011, it doubled in size. The Compánach concert is based on its content,taking its A-Z format to illustrate tunes and songdrawn from each Irish county, émigré region andancient to modern eras. The Compánach Concertuses the voices of solo, unison duet and trioinstruments, step dance, song in Irish and English,and large-scale photos to creatively document IrishTraditional music. Highly recommended!
Saturday 3rd Oct
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Music / Ceol
€16/€13 advance booking€18/€15 at the door
Launch of Exhibitionby Dave West
All welcome, but please RSVP by [email protected] or call 01-8020898
This exhibition of new works by Dave West is aselection taken from a series of paintings completedon location during the past three years. Thesepostcard-sized paintings are a result of the practiceof painting ‘Plein Air’, a project initially undertakenwith no planned outcome; just the practice ofpainting for it’s own sake. This series now numbersover a hundred and fifty pieces, with paintings fromlocations as diverse as the artist’s garden shed,through travels in the Mediterranean and Wales, to a number of paintings resulting from a monthlong residency in the Loughshinny boathouse(courtesy of Fingal Arts Office). The most interestingaspect of this project has been to see what the dayand location offer and to find some visual expressionor language for that moment where the weather,location and the artist meet. It is a practice ofcommitting oneself to the act of painting andfinding something in the most unassuming oflocations and the most inclement weather.
Dave West’s 'Postcards from Somewhere’ exhibitionwill be officially opened by Artist, Dave Newton.
'Postcards from Somewhere’ will be exhibited in ourEaster Snow Gallery during October-November 2015.
Open daily, from 10am to 5pm. Admission is free.
Sunday 4th Oct FREE
Exhibitions / Taispeántais
Commences 3pm
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Friends/Members - FREE (book in advance)
Non-Members - €5/€4 advance booking, €7/€6 at the door
Fortune’s Wheel
Bill Stephens was a daring young man from Fairview,who, during the 1950s, set his sights on honing theworld’s greatest lion-taming act. To this end, the welder-turned-showband-drummer-turned-daredevil acquiredthree lions and began travelling with Ireland’s mostprestigious circus families, the Fossetts and the Duffys.‘Jungle Capers’ with Bill Stephens and his wife, Mai,featured lions and dogs, and culminated with Stephensplacing his head between the jaws of a lion. Unhappily,in 1951, one of the lionesses escaped on to the streetsof Fairview, where she mauled a young man beforebeing shot by police. Named as ‘Best Irish Documentary’by the jury at this year’s Dublin International FilmFestival, locals and members of Stephens’ extendedfamily dust off old newspaper clippings and share theirrecollections with director Joe Lee.
"Fortune’s Wheel is an earthier affair which harks backto the filmmaker’s portrait of Dublin’s women streettraders in Bananas on the Breadboard (2009). Withoutany showboating or big, loaded questions, the filmcoalesces into a facsimile of a lost world." - Tara Brady,The Irish Times
Director: Joe LeeDuration: 76 mins
�ursday 8th Oct
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Cinema / Scannánaíocht
Language: EnglishCert: PG
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The Donadio Family Ensemble is an extraordinary Swiss-Italian musical family. Toni Donadio has toured theworld since 1990 as part of the hugely successful duo‘Tonic Strings’ with guitarist Nic Niedermann and forover a decade, guitarist Toni (father) and multi-instrumentalist Madlen (mother) have been playingmusic with their son Moreno (guitar) and their daughterDalia (vocals). The family also run ‘Prima Vista, TheMusic Restaurant’ in Baden, Switzerland, where classicItalian specialties and a varied musical program makeup the nightly menu. All four studied at differentuniversities, each specialising in different musical stylessuch as jazz, classical and folk. It is this variety ofbackgrounds, coupled with each musician’s influences,which combine to create an entirely uniqueperformance.
Join us for a taste of ‘Prima Vista’ with our CottageCafé serving up Italian classics and wine as the Donadiofamily entertain with music from the Great AmericanSongbook, Brazilian Bossa-Novas, Italian folk songs andoriginal compositions. An entertaining and amusingevening is guaranteed, “viva la musica!”
Places are extremely limited; please book early to avoiddisappointment.
Saturday 10th Oct
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Music & Food / Ceol & Bia
€25 inc. food (3 courses + Tea/Coffee),advance booking only
Prima Vista, �e Music Restaurantwith �e Donadio FamilyEnsemble
On a magical night in Dublin airport Eoin arrives witha head full of memories, hopes and dreams; an Irishemigrant trying to make sense of his journey home.Dermot Bolger’s The Parting Glass is an hilarious,uplifting and life affirming show set on the nightthat Thierry Henry’s left hand dashed Ireland's WorldCup dreams. It is about the return of a man to theland of his youth, to witness the Celtic Tiger turn toashes, to say goodbye to his past and find hope inhis future. The Parting Glass is a universal story offriendship, family and fatherhood. Learning to winagain was never this much fun!
“A rare achievement… Actor Ray Yeates delivers thismonologue play with verve and excellent comictiming, punctuating pathos with wit, and viceversa… The play makes a variegated and eloquentcomment on maleness, friendship and fatherhood...”- The Irish Times
“A remarkable piece of storytelling” – SundayBusiness Post
“Warm, funny and extremely moving performance ofa man who has to grapple with the meaning of theterm ‘home’.” - Irish Theatre Magazine
Highly recommended; please book early to avoiddisappointment.
Friday 9th Oct
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
�eatre / Amarclann
�e Parting Glass
€13/€10 advance booking €15/€12 at the door
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David O’Doherty
David O’Doherty is back with his new show We Are Allin the Gutter, But Some of Us Are Looking at DavidO'Doherty.
David O’Doherty, the Lidl Enya, the broken Bublé, isdelighted to present a new hour of talking and songsplayed on a stupid keyboard from 1986. Life is like abox of chocolates, but one where somebody else haseaten all the chocolates. And replaced them withmouse heads and dishwasher tablets.
Appearing regularly on UK television shows such as QI, Have I Got News For You, 8 Out of 10 Cats andWould I Lie to You, David is also “least famous personever” to have hosted an episode of Nevermind theBuzzcocks. His new book Danger Is Still Everywhere is available now!
“A beautiful mix of acute observation and startlinginvention.” - The Irish Times
“He’s funny, wretched and clever enough to spawn an army of imitators.” - The Age (Melbourne)
Please book early to avoid disappointment!
Saturday 17th Oct
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Comedy / Coiméide
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Artisan Food Fair
Join us in ‘The Piper’s Garden’ at the SEAC from10:30am to 4:30pm for a feast of Artisan Food. Theproduce on offer will include; Farmhouse Cheeses,Cakes, Pastries, Handmade Ice-creams, Coffee, Honey,Dried Fruit and Healthy Snacks, Free Range Meats,Pork, Apple Juice, Herbal Teas, Breads, Pastries, Cakes,Jams and Chutneys, Flavoured Butters from Blaste andWilde and much, much more.
At 2pm there will also be a Wild Herb Forage andHerbal Tea Demonstration with Denise Dunne from The Herb Garden and Freda Wolfe from Wild IrishFoods. The demonstration will start by foraging forlocal native Irish herbs while learning about the folkloreof the plants along with their culinary and medicinaluses. Then it’s back to the SEAC for a demonstration in herbal tea making and tasting. Participants will learnto identify native Irish herbs and how to use them forsimple and safe medicinal purposes. To book for thisevent please e-mail [email protected] orphone us on (01) 8020898.
*Admission to the forage talk and herbal teatasting is €5.
Sunday 11th Oct
Commences 10am
Community, Food & Workshop /Pobal, Bia & Ceardlann
FREE*
€18/€14 advance booking€20/€16 at the door
Sun 18th October, Commences 8pm
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Slow Session
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Admission not inclusive of food; please book the‘pre-event supper’ with your tickets if you wish to take part in the food event at 7.30pm
Join us for a night of Spanish food and cinema with ourCottage Café serving up some classic Spanish dishesand wine ahead of the wonderful, award winning, ‘TheSecond Mother’. Val is a domestic who lives with heremployers, Barbara and Carlos in Sao Paulo; tendinghouse, cooking meals and caring for their teenage sonFabinho. The arrival of Val’s biological daughter, Jessica(a wickedly smart and unassumingly progressive teen)who hasn’t seen her estranged mother in close to adecade, brings a disregard for the “rules of the house”and exposes the myriad of ways in which Val is beingmarginalized. Now Val must decide where herallegiances lie and what she's willing to sacrifice. Withgiddy humour and keenly drawn characters, The SecondMother mines the incendiary drama when old ideas andnew worlds collide.
Winner – Special Jury Prize, Sundance Film Festival 2015& Panorama Audience Award, Berlin International FilmFestival 2015
Director: Anna Muylaer Duration: 112 minsLanguage: Spanish (with English subtitles) Cert: 15
�ursday 22nd Oct
Doors 7pm (for food)Cinema commences 8.30pm
Friends/Members - FREE (book in advance)
Non-Members - €5/€4 advance booking, €7/€6 at the door
�e Second MotherCinema & Food / Scannánaíocht & Bia
Sunday SingingCircle Session
Join us for another Sunday Singing Circle Session,where it’s all about the song. All singers are welcome,especially traditional singers, but we won't turn anyoneaway! This is an informal session where all participantsare encouraged to perform and share songs in arelaxed environment. If you prefer to just listen, comealong and enjoy some refreshments from The CottageCafé. The SEAC’s Sunday Sessions have establishedthemselves as a great afternoon of music and aplatform for local talent. As always, all performers andlisteners are welcome.
All children must be accompanied by an adult.
Sunday 18th Oct
Doors 2.30pm Commences 3pm
Music & Community / Ceol & Pobal
FREE
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From The Netherlands, The Busquitos play a verycatchy mix of brilliantly played music, sung with animpressive Louis Armstrong-like voice and dazzling,funny entertainment that will put a smile oneveryone’s face! When the time is right, they minglewith the audience and play a serenade, organize alimbo, or get the audience singing along to one oftheir catchy jazz tunes. Happy swingin’ music for allages! Jelle van Tongeren, violin, and ThomasStreutgers, saxophone, are two brilliantinstrumentalists who have been showing their skillson stages all around Europe and beyond. To roundout this swinging quartet they invited guitarist, DanielVersteegh and bassist/vocalist, Ronald de Jong to jointhem. The Busquitos play a large variety of music thatgoes back as far as the 'roaring twenties' and right upto the hits of today. Hot Club, Jazz, Pop, Rock’n’Roll,Classical, you’ll hear it all! Music from Disney, DjangoReinhart, the Mills Brothers, Sonny Rollins, and IrvingBerlin, just to name a few.
Highly recommended. Check outwww.facebook.com/AutumnJazzBalbriggan for details of more events.
Friday 23rd Oct
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Music / Ceol
€16/€13 advance booking€18/€15 at the door
�e Busquitosin association with Autumn Jazz Balbriggan
Friends/Members - FREE (book in advance)
Non-Members - €5/€4 advance booking, €7/€6 at the door
Family Cinema -Song Of �e Sea
Inspired by the legend of the "selkies" - magical beingswho live as seals in water and humans on land, thiscaptivating animated film from the director of theAcademy-Award-nominated The Secret of Kells is amagical adventure steeped in the wondrous worlds ofIrish myth. Young Ben and his little sister Saoirse livewith their widower father in a lighthouse by the sea.When the silent Saoirse (who at six years old has yet toutter a single word) discovers a shell flute that used tobelong to their mother, the spellbinding music shecreates unlocks a magical secret locked deep in theirmother's past. Ben soon realizes that his sister holdsthe power to bring that magic to life once again, butto do so, she needs to find her voice, and he needs toovercome his deepest fears. Featuring the voices ofDavid Rawle, Brendan Gleeson, Fionnula Flanagan, LisaHannigan, Jon Kenny, Pat Shortt and Lucy O’Connell.
“They don’t make movies like this anymore - exceptwhen, lucky us, they do.” – The New York Post
Director: Tomm MooreDuration: 93 mins
Saturday 24th Oct
Doors 1.30pm Commences 2pm
Cinema / Scannánaíocht
Language: EnglishCert: PG
LOL in NaulFri 30th Oct, Commences 8.30pm
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Pumpkin CarvingWorkshop
Tuesday 27th Oct 11am - 12pm
Together, adult and child will carve a pumpkinfor your doorstep using special stencils. Pumpkincarving equipment will be provided, but you are asked to bring your own pumpkin. You canenter your pumpkin in our pumpkin carvingcompetition on Halloween night when they will be displayed around the tree outside theSEAC. There is a prize for the most imaginativepumpkin. All children must be accompanied byan adult.
Naul will play host to ghouls, magic andmayhem as the village goes back in time tocelebrate the ancient rural county Dublintraditions of Samhain with the return of asuperb Halloween Parade on Saturday,October 31st. �e parade will be thehighlight of a week of Halloween Workshopsand events, when locals and visitors get thechance to dress up and enter into thefascinating world of the bizarre and surreal.
To get you ready for the parade; there willalso be free face painting from 5.30 to6.30pm at the SEAC!
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€5 (admits 1 Adult & 1 Child)
Make A Cat Lantern
Tuesday 27th Oct 1.30pm - 3.30pm
Time to make a handcrafted willow lantern witha twist to carry in our Halloween Parade.
The twist is that this lantern will be a cat lantern,created with paper willow and some crafty tricks.
€8 Suitable for children aged 6+
Make A Superhero/Supervillain Cape
Wednesday 28th Oct 11am - 12.15pm
Make your own Halloween Cape to wear in ourHalloween parade using colourful materials andglitter etc. Suitable for children of all ages. Childrenunder 6 must be accompanied by an adult.
€8 Suitable for children aged 6+
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Make a Superhero/Supervillain Mask & Arm-cuffs
Wednesday 28th Oct 1.30pm - 3pm
Make a mask and superpower arm-cuffs tocomplete your costume using foam and othermaterials. Suitable for children aged 4+. Childrenunder 6 must be accompanied by an adult.
€8 Suitable for children aged 6+
Face Painting Workshop
Saturday 31st Oct 4.15pm - 5.15pm
We are looking for teenagers to take part in aFace Painting Workshop, so they can help with the face painting on Halloween night; which takes place between 5:30 and 6:30pm in the SEAC.
If interested, please e-mail Colette [email protected]
Make A HalloweenGarland
Friday 30th Oct 11am - 12.30pm
Using balloons, cotton string and felt; createthese scary creatures that can be carried in theparade and later put in your front garden toscare your neighbours!
€8 Suitable for children aged 7+
Halloween Parade
Saturday 31st Oct 7pm
We ask that all those participating in the paradecongregate at Bun-a-Knock, Naul at 6.45pm andthe parade will commence at 7pm.
To get you ready for the parade; there will also befree face painting from 5.30 - 6.30pm at the SEAC!
Our main carnival float will lead the parade offand will reflect the main theme of this year’s event
The parade will travel along Main Street in Nauland will finish in ‘The Pipers Garden’ at the SEACwhere spectators will be treated to a fantastic firedisplay by performers from ‘Fire Dance’ and thetraditional burning of a certain scary monster!
Don’t forget to bring along your carved pumpkinat 6:30pm. They will be displayed outside the SEAC and a prize given for the most imaginativepumpkin!
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Ciaran Lavery withspecial guest, Tiger Cooke
It’s been an incredible year for the singer-songwriterfrom Aghagallon, Co. Antrim, Ciaran Lavery.
Announced as the winner of the Hot Press Big Breakcompetition, he beat intense competition to becomethe cover star of Hot Press magazine in May 2015.Already, he has wracked up an incredible 14 millionplays of his debut album and EP on Spotify. Namedamongst the top ten new artists at this years GreatEscape Festival, Brighton by award winning IrishBlogger ‘Nialler9’; the future’s looking big and brightfor this Irish singer-songwriter. Catch him live at theSEAC while you can!
“Lavery’s songwriting is nothing short of remarkable.His most recent EP is his best yet, bursting with can’t-be-faked honesty and emotion"– Hot Press
“strong, crafted, hugely engaging songwriting" – Jim Carroll, Irish Times
Tiger Cooke is an Indie Irish songwriter & musicianwith a dark-folk soul sound. “Musically magnificent,mixing elements of jazz, blues, folk and Americana…reminiscent of Prefab Sprout at their crafted andcatchy best.” - Highbrowse.ie
Check out his music at music.tigercooke.com
Friday 6th Nov
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Music / Ceol
€13/€10 advance booking€15/€12 at the door
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Dermot Byrne hails from Buncrana in Donegal’sInishowen Peninsula and has played accordion from avery young age. As well as his mastery of the Donegalstyle and repertoire, he turns with ease to other stylesand traditions. Performing as a guest on two Altanalbums before joining the band in 1994, Dermot hasalso collaborated with Seamus & Manus McGuire,Sharon Shannon, Dezi Donelly, Frankie Gavin, TommyPeoples, Tim O’Brien and the late jazz violinist, StephaneGrappelli.
Born in Melbourne, Australia, Steve Cooney started hisprofessional musical career playing in rock bandsincluding Bushwackers, Fruitcake and the successfulfolk/rock band Red Gum. In 1981 he bought a one-wayticket to Ireland where he joined Stockton's Wing,playing bass guitar and didgeridoo. Since then he hasbeen actively performing and recording with DermotByrne, Sharon Shannon, Martin Hayes, Mary Black,Sliabh Notes, Séamus Begley and many others.
Bassist Trevor Hutchinson comes from Cookstown, Co.Tyrone. He started his musical career in the late 70’splaying electric bass with the innovative Belfast group,Katmandu and in 1986 joined The Waterboys; recordingand touring until 1991. Switching to double bass, hehooked up with Sharon Shannon to launch her solocareer and in 1997 (along with Donogh Hennessy andSean Smyth) founded the traditional group Lúnasa. Overthe years he has also worked Eric Bibb, Liz Carroll, LukaBloom, Solas, Karan Casey and De Dannan. Highlyrecommended!
Saturday 7th Nov
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Music / Ceol
€16/€13 advance booking €18/€15 at the door
Dermot Byrne, Steve Cooney & Trevor Hutchinson
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Phoenix
A spellbinding mystery of identity, illusion anddeception unfolds against the turmoil of post-WorldWar II Germany. Nelly (Nina Hoss), a German-Jewishnightclub singer, has survived a concentration camp,but with her face disfigured by a bullet wound. Afterundergoing reconstructive surgery, Nelly emergeswith a new face, one similar but different enoughthat her former husband, Johnny (Ronald Zehrfeld),doesn't recognize her. Rather than reveal herself,Nelly walks into a dangerous game of duplicity anddisguise as she tries to figure out if the man sheloves may have been the one who betrayed her tothe Nazis. Evoking the shadows and haunted moodof post-war Berlin, Phoenix weaves a complex tale of a nation's tragedy and a woman's search foranswers as it builds towards an unforgettable, heart-stopping climax.
“Hoss imposes herself on the drama with all theinsistence of a less fabulous Dietrich. She is one of the actors of the age.” - Donald Clarke, The IrishTimes
“Breathtaking. Prepared to be floored.” - David Jenkins, Little White Lies
Director: Christian PetzoldDuration: 98 mins Language: English & German (with English subtitles)Cert: Club (Unclassified)
�ursday 12th Nov
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Friends/Members - FREE (book in advance)
Non-Members - €5/€4 advance booking, €7/€6 at the door
Cinema / ScannánaíochtSun 15th Nov, Commences 8pm
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Slow Session
Dedicated to the memory of SéamusEnnis, the Séamus Ennis Arts Centre isa multi-disciplinary Arts Centre, whichaims to develop and maintain Arts &Cultural activities in rural Fingal. We
hope to add to our collection ofinformation for a new Séamus Ennis
Archive over the coming months;please contact us on (01) 8020898 [email protected] if you
have information or articles that you feel would be of value to
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Donal O'Connor, John McSherry &Sean Óg Graham
When three of traditional music’s leading lightscollaborate on a new CD, you can expect sparks to fly!John McSherry, Dónal O’Connor and Seán Óg Grahamall currently live in Co. Antrim; it was inevitable thattheir musical paths would cross, and together theyhave produced an outstanding new album of music.This creative and compelling trio will take you on anemotive and uplifting musical journey, from Ireland tothe neighbouring Celtic regions, charting the pathfrom the ancient music of the Gael to the modern faceof traditional Irish music today.
John McSherry has been a major figure in Irish musicfor almost twenty years now and is hailed as one ofthe finest exponents of the art of Uilleann Piping in theworld today. "A true master." - Irish Music Magazine.
Son of the celebrated fiddler Gerry O’Connor andrevered singer Eithne Ní Uallacháin of Lá Lugh, multi-instrumentalist Dónal O’Connor is establishing himselfas one of Ireland’s leading producers and fiddleplayers..
Seán Óg Graham is a renowned guitar and accordionplayer and has performed and recorded with many ofIrish traditional music's top artists over the last 10years. Don’t miss them!
Friday 20th Nov
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Music / Ceol
€16/€13 advance booking€18/€15 at the door
Friends/Members - FREE (book in advance)
Non-Members - €5/€4 advance booking, €7/€6 at the door
Family Cinema -A Letter To Momo
The last time Momo saw her father they had a fight,and now all she has left to remember him by is anincomplete letter, with the words “Dear Momo” butnothing more. Moving with her mother to the remoteisland of Shio, it's not long before bizarre occurrencescrop up around the tranquil island. Orchards are foundransacked, prized trinkets start disappearing and eachmorning after her mother leaves for work, Momohears strange mumblings coming from their attic.Annoyed by these creepy goings-on and her mother'srefusal to believe them, Momo embarks on a strangeand supernatural adventure to discover the source ofthe mischief. Her journey leads her to a trio ofmischievous spirit creatures that only she can seecreating mayhem in the tiny seaside community. Butthese funny monsters have a serious side and mayhold the key to helping Momo discover what herfather had been trying to tell her.
“Hiroyuki Okiura (Jin-Roh) needed seven years tocomplete this incredibly beautiful, handmadeanimated story, but I can assure you it was worth thewait.” - Sitges Film Festival 2013
“One of the best animated films of the year.” - Twitch
Director: Hiroyuki OkiuraDuration: 120 mins
Saturday 21st Nov
Doors 1.30pm Commences 2pm
Cinema / Scannánaíocht
Language: EnglishCert: PG
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Admission not inclusive of food; please book the‘pre-event supper’ with your tickets if you wish to take part in the food event at 7:30pm
Join us for an organic wine tasting and food eventahead of Jonathan Nossiter’s informative and inspiringdocumentary about winemaking and agriculture in Italy,‘Natural Resistance’.
Natural Resistance explores the debate surrounding“standardisation” and whether the process is removingthe true taste from the wine and food we consume.We follow four Italian winegrowers who live the lifesome of us only dream of, while encountering fierceresistance as they struggle to make their dreams of anatural, sustainable, winemaking industry a reality. “No one in society is freer than a farmer and thus asdangerous”, states a rebellious wine grower. Beyondthe rolling hills around Chianti rise the stately vacationhomes of international celebrities; but the estatesNossiter visits are working farms brimming withfamilies, dogs, cats and goats. This small group ofcourageous farmers stand up against the "New WorldEconomic Order" to offer a model of charmed andjoyous resistance against commercialisation andglobalisation, hoping to stir the hidden rebel in all of us.
Director: Jonathan Nossiter Duration: 86 minsLanguage: Italian (with English subtitles) Cert: 12
�ursday 26th Nov
Doors 7pm (for food)Cinema commences 8.30pm
Cinema & Food /Scannánaíocht & Bia
Friends/Members - FREE (book in advance)
Non-Members - €5/€4 advance booking, €7/€6 at the door
Natural Resistance�e Grahams
Join us for a unique Roots-Country-Americana, Music& Cinema experience with The Grahams, as theyscreen their documentary film ‘Rattle the Hocks’ and perform live music from their new album ‘GloryBound’.
‘Rattle The Hocks’, chronicles The Grahams’ train-bound excursions and the influence of train travel onAmerican roots music. Check out the film’s trailer atwww.tseac.ie or www.thegrahamsmusic.net
They rode streamlined trains, jumping aboard almostall the legendary Amtrak cars including the AdriondackLine, the Texas Eagle and the Sunset Limited;crisscrossing the vast country that informs their songs.
“There is a special connection between American folkmusic and the railroad that has no parallel elsewherein the world. Rail lines stitch together the sprawlingfabric of American song. As writers of Americanamusic, our goal is to draw on the deep, recurringsources of American folk culture, giving them newshape.”
Lifelong couple, both romantic and musical, Alyssa andDoug Graham have been performing together sincethey were teenagers. The release of their debut in2013 saw them play over 100 shows in support of‘Riverman’s Daughter’, which spent 11 weeks in theTop 40 Americana Radio. Highly recommended!
“Sumptuous and flexible croon.” - New York Times
Saturday 21st Nov
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Music & Cinema / Ceol & Scannánaíocht
€13/€10 advance booking€15/€12 at the door
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Lynched
Lynched are a traditional folk group from Dublin,combining distinctive four-part vocal harmonies withuilleann pipes, concertina, Russian accordion, fiddleand guitar. Their repertoire spans humorous Dublinmusic-hall ditties and street-songs, classic balladsfrom the Traveller tradition, traditional Irish andAmerican dance tunes and their own originalmaterial. Formed as a duo by Ian and Daragh Lynch,the group has gone through various incarnations. As their interest in traditional music and song grew,the brothers began to attend sessions around Dublin,forming friendships with Cormac Mac Diarmada andRadie Peat amongst a whole host of impressiveyoung musicians. After some preliminary practicesessions, Lynched quickly became a dedicated four-piece; releasing their debut album ‘Cold Old Fire’ inMay 2014 to a packed house at the Button Factory,Dublin. Although fundamentally an album oftraditional Irish song heavily influenced by Irishlegends such as Frank Harte, Planxty and TheDubliners, subtle traces of the group’s collectiveinfluences can be detected; from American old-timeymusic, ambient techno and psychedelic folk, to blackmetal, punk and rock n’ roll. Since making the album,they’ve completed a six-week coast-to-coast tour ofthe US and played some of the world’s mostprestigious music festivals, including Cambridge,Sidmouth and Edmonton. Highly recommended!
Saturday 5th Dec
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Music / Ceol
€16/€13 advance booking€18/€15 at the door
Launch of Exhibitionby Henry McGrane & Norman Teeling
*All welcome, but please RSVP by [email protected] or call 01-8020898*
Henry McGrane attended Dun Laoghaire College ofArt and Design and began his career in 1989 withDon Bluth Animation. In 1995 he moved to the U.S.to work for 20th Century Fox Animation as abackground artist. Returning to Ireland in 2000,Henry established himself as a traditional artist andhas had many successful exhibitions in galleries suchas The Royal Hibernian Academy and The SolartGallery. Henry’s virtuosity is evident in several genres,including landscapes, still life, figurative genre-scenesand portraiture. But perhaps landscape painting bestreflects both his love of nature and his outstandingpainterly skills.
Norman Teeling is a painter with a romanticimpressionist style and a passion for painting ‘En PleinAir’. Born in Ireland in 1944, he earned a Degree inArt and his teaching credential from the NationalCollege of Art and Design, taking a hiatus from theteaching profession to pursue his creative drive in the Animation industry. Norman’s wide repertoireincludes street scenes, interiors, landscapes, portraits,still lives, and historical subjects. He has exhibitedwidely in Ireland and abroad and his monumental ten painting suite, ‘The 1916 Rising’, now hangs on permanent display in the GPO, Dublin.
Henry McGrane & Norman Teeling’s work will beexhibited in our Easter Snow Gallery during November2015 – January 2016.
Open daily, from 10am to 5pm. Admission is free.
Sun 29th Nov FREE
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Sunday SingingCircle Session
Join us for another Sunday Singing Circle Session,where it’s all about the song. All singers are welcome,especially traditional singers, but we won't turn anyoneaway! This is an informal session where all participantsare encouraged to perform and share songs in arelaxed environment. If you prefer to just listen, comealong and enjoy some refreshments from The CottageCafé. The SEAC’s Sunday Sessions have establishedthemselves as a great afternoon of music and aplatform for local talent. As always, all performers andlisteners are welcome.
All children must be accompanied by an adult.
Sunday 6th Dec
Doors 2.30pm Commences 3pm
Music & Community / Ceol & Pobal
FREE
Force Majeure
Swedish director Ruben Östlund’s ‘Force Majeure’combines black comedy, social satire and probingpsycho-drama as a model family comes apart on askiing holiday in the French Alps.
Östlund began his career as a director of skiing films.He returns to the slopes (Les Arcs, in France) for thisdrama of a model Scandinavian family taking a break inan upmarket ski resort. While they pose for theirperfect holiday portraits, we are aware of the loomingicy vastness of the landscape that they don’t exactlysee. Ironically, the disaster we anticipate comes in theform of a ‘controlled avalanche’ that causes no physicaldamage at all. But when the perfect husband bolts, notforgetting his phone, and leaves his wife to rescue thekids, there’s bound to be some questions asked. Otherholidaymakers ask questions too or get drawn into themarital fallout, complicating all attempts to come upwith a version of events to match those beamingholiday snaps. Obliging any of us to wonder whom wemight rescue first in the same scenario – or who mightfirst tend to us? Don’t miss this crowd-pleasing, Oscar-nominated, darkly funny, chatter-generating thriller.
Winner – Un Certain Regard Jury Prize, Cannes FilmFestival 2014
Director: Ruben Östlund Duration: 118 minsLanguage: English & Swedish (with English subtitles)Cert: 15A
�ursday 10th Dec
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Friends/Members - FREE (book in advance)
Non-Members - €5/€4 advance booking, €7/€6 at the door
Cinema / Scannánaíocht
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Christmas Craft& Food Fair
Join us for our annual Christmas Craft and Food Fair.Enjoy the festive atmosphere with a glass of mulledwine while browsing a large selection of seasonal, highquality, crafts and food. We will have pottery, jewellery,stained glass, children’s clothes, handmade soaps,willow baskets, woodcarving products, knitted andcrocheted crafts, fabric toys, jams and chutneys,farmhouse cheeses, cakes, breads, mince pies, freerange meats and pork and much, much more. Pleasecheck www.tseac.ie and follow ourChristmasCraftandFoodFair Facebook page for moredetails.
Santa will be also be visiting the SEAC on Sunday,December13th. Advance booking is essential!
For more details, please e-mail us [email protected]
Sunday 13th Dec
From 10am to 5pm
Community, & Food /Pobal & Bia
FREE
LOL in NaulFri 18th Dec, Commences 8.30pm
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The Long Gaze Back: an Anthology of Irish Women’sWriting features 30 short stories by classic andcontemporary female writers, including Mary Lavin,Anne Enright, Maeve Brennan, Eimear McBride, MaryCostello and more. Taken together, the collectedworks of these writers reveal an enrapturing,unnerving, and piercingly beautiful mosaic of a livelyliterary landscape. The anthology presents an inclusiveand celebratory portrait of the high calibre ofcontemporary literature in Ireland.
This event brings together two of the book’scontributors, Nuala Ní Chonchúir and Lia Mills, to readfrom their stories, discuss all-female anthologies, theIrish short story and the current state of women’swriting and publishing. It will be chaired by theanthology Editor, Sinéad Gleeson.
Friday 11th Dec
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Talks / Cainteanna
Writers’ Tales, �e Long Gaze Back
€10/€8 advance booking €12/€10 at the door
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Friends/Members - FREE (book in advance)
Non-Members - €5/€4 advance booking, €7/€6 at the door
Family Cinema -�e MuppetChristmas Carol
What happens when you give a classic Dickens storythe Muppet treatment? A lot of laughs, songs and aterrific story too!
Led by the Great Gonzo we take a journey throughVictorian London, which is unexpectedly full ofMuppets, and we learn of the miserly Scrooge (adeadpan Michael Caine). Saying ‘Bah humbug’ toChristmas, he refuses to let his employees celebrateand torments those who owe him money.
The Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future willcome to teach him a lesson and Ebenezer Scroogelearns to repent from his miserly ways and celebratethe true meaning of Christmas.
Director: Brian HensonDuration: 85 mins
Saturday 19th Dec
Doors 1.30pm Commences 2pm
Cinema / Scannánaíocht
Language: EnglishCert: G
Sun 20th Dec, Commences 8pm
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Slow Session
“One man, one guitar and a voice sent express mailfrom Heaven.” - Time Out Magazine
Long hailed as one of Ireland’s leading songwriters andperformers, Kieran Goss’s music has won him fansacross the globe. But if his songs have made him a star,his live shows have made him a legend. Live on stage iswhere Kieran Goss really shines.
“I’ve toured with Kieran and watched him performmany times. I’ve seen him win the hearts of everyonein the room, not just with his great songs andinstinctive musicality, but with his warmth and humour.It’s the performance of an artist at the top of his game,delivered with intelligence and integrity... Kieran Goss isone of Ireland’s national treasures.” - Rodney Crowell
Kieran will perform the first half of the show solo andwill be joined on stage in the second half by harmonysinger Annie Kinsella. As Time Out Magazine wrote oftheir performance together:“Individually, they are bothgifted singers but when they sing together, magichappens… the harmonies, the chemistry… justsublime.”
This is a rare chance to see Kieran performing in abeautifully intimate venue. Book your tickets well inadvance, as this show will sell out.
Friday 27th Dec
Doors 8pm Commences 8.30pm
Music / Ceol
€25/€20 advance booking€27/€22 at the door
Kieran Goss with special guest Annie Kinsella
24 Classes, Workshops & Activities
Improve flexibility, attention and relaxation.
These simple stretching, breathing andbalancing exercises are suitable for beginners aswell as more experienced students. Both maleand female students are welcome and classesare tailored to individual needs and abilities.You will feel calm and grounded as well aslearning a valuable wellness tool for everydaylife. For booking and further information,please call or text Carmel on (087)2429489.
Yoga
Tuesdays (from 15th Sep) 7.30pm
Weekly Classes: Exercise & Dance
The McFadden O’Shaughnessy School of IrishDancing hold classes every Friday from 3pm forboys and girls of all ages. Why not bring yourchild along on Friday for dance, music and fun.For booking and further information, pleasecontact Ann on (087)6648428.
Irish Dancing
Fridays (from 4th Sep) 3pm
Ballet Fusion offers weekly ballet classesthroughout the academic year, catering forchildren from 3yrs up to 18yrs. Tutor, Hilde Van den Bergh, is a registered, qualified RoyalAcademy of Dance Teacher with 13 yearsteaching experience. Ballet is fun and creativewhile increasing physical performance, co-ordination, general fitness, strength andexcellent postural training. Children are invitedto dance in Costumed Festivals and Shows toincrease confidence and performance skills.For booking and further information, pleasecall or text Hilde on (087)1264483.
Ballet FusionTuesdays (from 8th Sep) 3pm
Glitz Dance Academy would like to welcomeall children aged 3 years to 14 years from 3pmto 4pm and children aged 8 years to 14 yearsfrom 4pm to 5pm. Glitz Dance Academy willbe teaching many different styles of danceincluding: modern, jazz, lyrical and hip hop!We will also be specialising in musical theatreand will be teaching drama and singingthroughout the term, bringing out the best in every child! For booking and furtherinformation, please call or text Rachel on(087)9420307.
Glitz Dance Academy
�ursdays (from 3rd Sep) 3pm
Independent Events
Do you love all things that sparkle and want toknow more? Former Cartier and BBC AntiquesRoadshow advisor, Moya Corcoran, brings herrenowned series to us for the first time. This will be a fun and informative introduction to buyingjewellery and gemstones. No prior knowledgerequired.
For further information and booking, please contact Moya on (086)8094105 or [email protected]. Places are extremelylimited; please book early to avoid disappointment.
Jewellery Lover’sGuide
Mondays Sept 28th - Nov 16th (7 weeks)
From 10.30am to 12.30pm
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Suitable for Adults
Admission: €140 (for 7 week course)
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The long established Skerries Art School presents aseries of Art and Mixed Media Classes for childrenaged 7-12. Introducing students to a variety of mixedmedia skills, the emphasis is on creativity withrealistic goals. Over the course of 9 weekly classes,students will cover sculpting, modelling, pottery -(slab building, coil work as well as ceramic design byworking with glazes), appliqué needlecraft, puppetrytechniques and much more.
Advance booking essential as places are limited.
Wednesdays (9 weeks)
Suitable for children aged 7 to 12 years
From 3.15pm to 4.15pm
€80
Workshop, Children’s Event /Ceardlann, Imeacht Leanaí
Art & Mixed Media Classes for Children
16th September - 18th Nov
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Silver Jewellery Skills
Learn the skills needed to work precious metals in afun and informative full-day workshop with well-known silversmith Fergus Grant Stevenson fromForgotten Silver. Use hammers, hand-tools and eventhe blowtorch! In the morning students will make abeautiful textured ring from solid silver sheet and inthe afternoon use solid silver wire to make anelegant spiral pendant.
The small class size (a maximum of 8) ensuresfocused tuition. Suitable for beginners, all tools andtuition provided. Participants will leave with theirown handcrafted silver ring and spiral pendant.
The silver rings in the image were made by studentsat a similar workshop.
Sunday 11th Oct
10am - 6pm Suitable for adults
€95
ADVANCEBOOKING
ESSENTIAL
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Workshops
Art Classes withDave West
These classes will cover a broad range of disciplinesand media from drawing with pencil and charcoal topastel and paint. Dave is an experienced art tutorwho has taught both privately and in public artcentres. He is also a practicing artist who hasmounted numerous solo exhibitions as well asexhibiting at the Royal Hibernian Academy, RoyalUlster Academy, Royal West of England Academy,the Royal Society of British Artists and the RoyalSociety of Oil Painters. He is a regular exhibitor at theBritish Pastel Society where he won the 2013Schminke Award for pastel.
*Dave will collect €15 from each participant towardsthe cost of materials during the duration of the term.
Wednesdays (from 7th Oct - 16th Dec)
From 10am - 12 noon
Suitable for adults & teenagers aged 15+
€140 (+ €15 for materials)*
Workshop / Ceardlann
ADVANCEBOOKING
ESSENTIAL
Gift Vouchers available from€10. Purchase online atwww.tseac.ie or call us on01-8020898
Gift Vouchers
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Workshops
Christmas Pottery Decoration
Paint and decorate your own pottery figures withbright colours, using glitter, bells and ribbon to makethem stand out in your Christmas tree. You can alsomake a little house with a Christmas tree for yourgarden; who knows, there may be snow out there onChristmas Day! All finished pieces can be varnishedfor an extra glossy finish. Please wear old clothes.
ADVANCEBOOKING
ESSENTIAL
Workshop, Children’s Event / Ceardlann, Imeacht Leanaí
Sunday 22nd Nov Suitable for children aged 5+From 2pm-4pm €9
Make a Christmas Wreath
Make a traditional Christmas wreath using a widerange of seasonal materials including pinecones, holly,ivy, and willow; and then decorate with ribbon andpaint. We will start by making a base from willow andthen fill it with greenery, berries etc. You are more thanwelcome to bring items from your own garden tomake your wreath special. Places are limited; pleasebook early to avoid disappointment.
Sunday 6th Dec Suitable for children aged 6+From 3pm-4pm €8*
* (includes all materials)
Crochet a Christmas Angel
Following the success of last years Christmas CrochetSnowflake workshop, we are delighted to have Lauraback to teach us how to crochet Christmas angels.
Crochet your own handcrafted angel decoration andlearn how to turn your creation into much more.Personalise your gifts, Christmas tree, dinner table andmore using these fabulous patterns! Materials packincluded, just bring your own 3mm or 3.5mm crochethook. Take home two complete decorations (ofdifferent styles) plus patterns and ideas for use onChristmas cards, as squares for table runners, cutleryholders for the table and much more. Places arelimited so book early to avoid disappointment.
Sunday 22nd Nov Suitable for aged 16+From 1pm - 4pm €25
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Workshop, Children’s Event / Ceardlann, Imeacht Leanaí
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Eleanor Shanley
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LOL in Naul
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Launch of Exhibition by Dave West
Fortune’s Wheel
�e Parting Glass
Prima Vista, �e Music Restaurant with �e Donadio Family Ensemble
Artisan Food Fair
David O’Doherty
Sunday Singing Circle Session
Slow Session
�e Second Mother
�e Busquitos
Family Cinema – Song Of �e Sea
LOL in Naul
Ciaran Lavery with special guest, Tiger Cooke
Dermot Byrne, Steve Cooney & Trevor Hutchinson
Phoenix
Slow Session
Donal O'Connor, John McSherry & Sean Óg Graham
Family Cinema – A Letter To Momo
�e Grahams
Natural Resistance
Launch of Exhibition by Henry McGrane & Norman Teeling
Lynched
Sunday Singing Circle Session
Force Majeure
Writers’ Tales, �e Long Gaze Back
Christmas Craft & Food Fair
LOL in Naul
�e Muppet Christmas Carol
Slow Session
Kieran Goss
Sat 5
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Jewellery Lover’s GuideIndependent EventMon (Sept 28 - Nov 16) P25
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Classes, Workshops & ActivitiesYoga
Irish Dancing
Ballet Fusion
Glitz Dance Academy
Exercise & Dance
Exercise & Dance
Exercise & Dance
Exercise & Dance
Tues (from 15 Sept)
Fri (from 4 Sept)
Tues (from 8 Sept)
�u (from 3 Sept)
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Art and Mixed Media Classes
Art Classes with Dave West
Silver Jewellery Skills
Crochet A Christmas Angel
Christmas Pottery Decoration
Make a Christmas Wreath
Arts & Crafts
Arts & Crafts
Arts & Crafts
Arts & Crafts
Arts & Crafts
Arts & Crafts
Wed (Sept 16 - Nov 18)
Wed (Oct 7 - Dec 16)
Sun 11 Oct
Sun 22 Nov
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Sun 6 Dec
P25
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SoonKeep an eye out for…
Check in regularly online at www.tseac.iefor details or sign up to our mailing list!
Coming...and much more!
• Gordie Tentrees
• Burns Supper
• Bronwynne Brent
Samhain CelebrationsPumpkin Carving
Make A Cat Lantern
Make A Superhero/ Supervillain Cape
Make a Superhero/Supervillain Mask & Arm-cuffs
Make A Halloween Garland
Face Painting Workshop
Halloween Parade
Workshop / Kids
Workshop / Kids
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Community / Kids
Tues 27 Oct
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Wed 28 Oct
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Fri 30 Oct
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The Séamus Ennis Arts Centre hasundergone extensive renovation andrefurbishment to become a uniquevenue for your special occasion or
private function:
In-house facilities include; HD projector and screen, professional sound and
lighting systems, digital audiorecording, WIFI and onsite catering
from The Cottage Café.
Additional facilities and services can also be provided, please contact
us for more information.
Looking fora venue foryour special
occasion?
Birthdays Children’s Parties
Conferences Charity Fundraisers
Workshops Exhibitions & Rehearsals
Catering for complete beginners to advanced players, our weekly
music classes take place in Naul NationalSchool on Monday evenings from 5pm
throughout the academic year.
Classes are available in Guitar, Banjo, Button Accordion, Bodhrán, Tin Whistle,
Flute, Fiddle & Uilleann Pipes.
Enrolment for our September-Decemberterm (10 classes) will take place on Saturday,
September 19th at The Séamus Ennis ArtsCentre from 10am to 1pm.
Fees for the term are €90, payable in advance
Save money by availing of the discounted 'Early Bird' rate of €80 if fees are paid before the 1st class
of the new term, Monday 28th September.
Discounts are also available for additional family members and those who
are learning more than one instrument.
We also provide an Instrument LoanScheme, please contact us for more details.
If there are any other instruments you wish to learn, please let us know
and we'll see what we can do.
We look forward to hearing from you!
WeeklyMusicClassesSeptember to December
term now enrolling!
This will entitle you to:
• A discount of up to 20% on the admissionprice of one ticket at most events
• Two complimentary tickets to an event of your choice up to the value of €32
• Free admission to our twice monthlyCinema screenings as well as other special Cinema events
• Advance notice and booking via ourwebsite, up to 10 days before events aremade available to the general public
• An invitation for two to all exhibitionlaunches and special events
• Free entry into our monthly draw for CDs
• Free entry into our annual draw for our‘Gold Membership Card’ which entitlesthe lucky winner to free admission to allevents at The Séamus Ennis Arts Centrefor a year
• Free admission to our Slow Sessions.
Become a Friend
Show your support for �e Séamus Ennis Arts Centre
and save yourself a smallfortune by joining
our Friend’s scheme.
Our Friend’s membership fee for the 2016 calendar
year is €85.00
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Booking andInformationBook tickets in advance online, safely and securely,anytime at www.tseac.ie
Drop in, or call us on (01) 8020898 from 10am to5pm, Monday to Friday, and during the time ofmost events.
Most major credit and debit cards accepted.
Tickets cannot be reserved without payment.
At most, but not all events, concessions areavailable to under 12s, our Friends/Members,those in receipt of state pension, students andthose in receipt of Job Seekers Allowance/Benefit.
Proof of entitlement for concession tickets must be presented when collecting tickets from the Box Office.
We do not offer refunds or exchanges on ticketsunless a performance has sold out, in which casewe will do our best to resell your tickets for you.
In an attempt to reduce our environmental impact,tickets will only be printed for collection ordelivered by post when requested. Your bookingdetails will be held at our Box Office and ticketholders can check-in upon arrival at the venue.
We do not have numbered/allocated seating.Seating is available on a "first-come, first-served"basis.
We operate an "All Ages Welcome" policy at mostevents. Please check event details. At performanceevents children must be seated and accompaniedby an adult.
Once an event has commenced, you will be askedto wait for a suitable break in the performancebefore entering the venue.
"Doors Open" times and event start times mayvary. Please check your ticket, or our website, toconfirm the times for a particular event.
The SEAC is fully wheelchair accessible. If you haveany special access requirements, please inform theBox Office when making your booking to ensurethat we can assist you.
Travellingto Naul?
The Cottage Café at the SEAC is open 7days a week, 10am - 5pm serving all daybreakfast and fresh, home-cooked lunchspecials. Late opening is in conjunctionwith all SEAC events, serving a range of
evening meals and wine menu.
Avail of a Pre-Event Supper deal if you’re attending any evening event
at the SEAC.
Main course, dessert & tea/coffee, only €15 per person.
For further information and to book,please call The Cottage Café directly
on 01-8419005
The Cottage Café &Pre-Event Supper
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By road
Take the M1 Motorway and get off atExit 6 (sign-posted for Balbriggan andNaul). When you take Exit 6, follow the signs at the top of the Exit ramp for ‘Naul’. The Village is approximately5km from the M1 Motorway exit.When you reach Naul village, we arehoused in the Thatched Cottagesimmediately on your left-hand side.
By train
The train station closest to the SEAC is Balbriggan, approximately 8.5km.
Please visit www.irishrail.ie for details oftrain services to and from Balbriggan.
Taxis are generally available fromBalbriggan town to the SEAC.
By bus
By bus; unfortunately there is no direct bus route to Naul. Please visit www.dublinbus.ie orwww.buseireann.ie for details of bus services to surrounding areas.
How to get here…
The arts are a key part of ourculture and are vital to our health,social and economic development.Would you like to participate in artsand cultural activities in Fingal? Getinvolved and meet new people!There are a variety of volunteeringopportunities at the SEAC. Contactus with your details by [email protected] we'll be in touch.
Volunteer
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The Four Knocks Passage TombFour Knocks is a Passage Chamber Tomb builtapproximately 5000 years ago which bears thefirst depiction of a human face found inprehistoric art in Ireland. It is locatedapproximately 4km from Naul and 16kmsoutheast of Newgrange. The mound is partof a complex of small sites in the area and issignificantly aligned with the line of WinterSolstice sunrise from Newgrange. It’s also one of the best vantage points in Leinster withstunning views of the Mourne Mountains to the North and glimpses of the Dublin Mountainsto the South.
www.megalithicireland.com/Fourknocks.htm
The Herb GardenThe Herb Garden is a Certified Organic HerbNursery, established by Denise Dunne in 1995,producing a wide range of Certified OrganicHerb Seed and a large selection of CertifiedOrganic Herb Plants that are not widelyavailable. Visitors welcome by appointment.
www.theherbgarden.ie
Hollywood Lakes Golf ClubOnly 15 minutes from Dublin Airport, HollywoodLakes has developed into one of the finest 18-hole parkland courses in the Leinster area. Itsrenowned sand based greens, playable all yearround, provide a challenging but fair andenjoyable test for all categories of golfer.www.hollywoodlakesgolfclub.com
Killian’s PubLocated across the road from the SEAC, Killian’sof Naul is a cosy, traditional Irish pub. Famous forits hospitality, excellent Guinness, open fires andwarm wood interior, why not pop in for a pint.
www.facebook.com/killians.naul
Travelling to Naul to visit the SEAC?Why not check out some other local
points of interest…
Make aday of it!
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Contact us for special offers and availability.
Tel: 01 690 6666 Email: [email protected]
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�e Séamus Ennis Arts Centre is owned and funded by FingalCounty Council with additional funding from �e Arts Councilof Ireland and the kind support of our Friends and patrons.
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Séamus Ennis, Master Uilleann Piper,Storyteller and Folklore Archivist wasborn in 1919 at Jamestown Lodge inFinglas, North County Dublin in thearea traditionally known as Fingal. His family however came from thevillage of Naul, to which Séamusreturned to spend the last years of his life. Although best known as anUilleann Piper, Séamus dedicated much of his life to collecting andrecording traditional music, song and folklore throughout Ireland andBritain for a variety of organisations.
Dedicated to the memory of SéamusEnnis, the Séamus Ennis Arts Centre is a multi-disciplinary Arts Centre,which aims to develop and maintainArts & Cultural activities in rural Fingal.The SEAC runs year round activitiesincluding Concerts, Theatre, TraditionalIrish Music Sessions, Cinema, Comedy,Talks, Music Tuition, Craft Workshops & Art Exhibitions.
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