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Hello. The Dock first opened its doors in 2005. In our special anniversary programming we are delighted to include so much
talent and great representation from the Northwest of Ireland. Culture Night is one of our highlights and all are welcome. We are thrilled to present two new commissions as part of our Dock10 celebrations. A new dance show uniting Irish and Quebecois tradition will have its World Premiere here in September. And a second commission will be performed with the Crash Ensemble in October.
In visual arts we will highlight some of our achievements with the exhibition “The Past Presence” which marks The Dock’s culture of commissioning new work and revisits past and new interests.
In our traditional music programme we are delighted to host ensemble Ériu, a septet led by Jack Talty and Neil O’Loghlen. We are presenting a Music Network event putting two of Ireland’s finest traditional musicians Dermot Byrne and Brian Finnegan together with two of Scotland’s best; singer Kathleen MacInnes and the award-winning Mike Vass. Just before Christmas we will have a special gig with Maurice lennon and Cormac Begley and friends.
Details of our fantastic line-up of music and theatre are listed throughout the programme. Highlights include Pat Kinevane’s Silent and Underneath and The Beeznezz and Breffni Players both of whom have an important history and association with The Dock. Other highlights include Rough Magic’s How to Keep an Alien and My Name is Saoirse. On the music front we are delighted host an evening with eleanor Shanley who will be performing songs from her newly released album Forever Young and we welcome back singer song writers Johnnie Duhan and Ailie Blunnie. International music features also with Indian classical Gandharva Veda music with sitar maestro Surajit, a concert of traditional Russian music with Brothers Vladimir & Anton Jablokov and the amazing Zaïde Quartet, a daring young French string quartet currently making waves on the European chamber music scene.
We have expanded our programme for creative’s of all ages to include master-classes in drawing, documentary filmmaking and painting. Padraig
Sweeney’s music classes at The Dock are amongst the most successful regular events in The Dock’s 10 year history and we are delighted that he will return again this September. If you love to sing, but never got the chance or confidence, we have a fantastic opportunity with a new Get Singing course with Ilse Lubbers. This season alongside Youth Theatre, we will be including explore and Create visual arts classes for younger people which run over term-time, presented in collaboration with Kids Own Publishing Partnership. For young people who are interested in arts and technology we have some very interesting opportunities such as Programming Music for mobile platforms with composer Jonathan Nangle and a Stop Motion Workshops with artist Naomi Draper. And there is so much more to be explored inside this What’s On Guide.
It’s been an amazing ten years, and so many thanks to our audiences and artists, and to all who support The Dock. We are looking forward to bringing you interesting and exciting things over the next ten. Many thanks to all of our audiences for their support. For full details about The Dock, its team, board and funders please see our new
website www.thedock.ie
Details of The Dock’s Christmas opening hours will be available on our website in December: www.thedock.ie
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Call OuT TO SCHOOlS fOR 1916 PROjECTSHugely important to Leitrim is the 100th year of the proclamation of the Republic.
There are a number of national call-outs inviting young people and schools to
get involved in the celebrations. Primary and post-primary schools are being
encouraged by The Department of Education and Skills to develop ideas through
oral history, literature, drama, music and art. To illustrate the changing face of Ireland
schoolchildren are also being asked to trace their family tree back to 1916. Wherever
in the world that might bring stories from, The Dock is keen to support schools to
realise their projects in the theatre and community spaces here over the course of
March 2016. For further details please contact visual arts and education officer Laura
Mahon at [email protected]
STuDiO nEwS: TwO nEw aRTiSTS TO TaKE uP RESiDEnCiES Hugh McGettigan and Susan Mannion have been awarded studio residencies at The
Dock. These residencies are designed to support research and offer artists time and
space to develop their practice in the privacy of their studios. The residencies run
from late September for six months. Updates and news will be posted on our website.
www.thedock.ie
Hugh McGettigan has recently graduated from
the Institute of Art, Design and Technology in Dun
Laoghaire with a 1st Class Honours. His sculptural
works create playful tensions. He is interested in
materiality, sculptural equilibrium and balance. To
date he has been working largely with readymade
and found materials which show traces of a
previous use. McGettigan’s work balances sculptural
elements with delicate supports. This July he has been selected for The RDS Student Arts
Award Exhibition. He has exhibited in galleries in Dublin, Sligo and Helsinki.
http://cargocollective.com/hughmcgettiganart
Susan Mannion is a printmaker. Her specialism
is wood engraving, woodcuts and linocuts. She
is currently completing a body of work inspired
by the writing of Benedict Kiely. She is interested
in extending the boundaries of wood engraving,
embracing tradition, and giving it a contemporary
twist. She loves the sensation of cutting through the
surface of a block to leave a raised black line and the element of risk of working a negative
image onto the surface. Mannion has been printmaking for a few years now, coming to the
medium through textile printing and then continuing and developing the practice onto paper.
She has exhibited in London, Dublin and in throughout the U.S.A. In September this year she
exhibit at the Strule Arts Centre in Omagh.
http://www.yewtreestudio.ie/
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All workshop further information & booking:
www.thedock.ie or 071 965 0828
MOniCa CORiSH wRiTERS wORKSHOP fRiDay 4TH SEPTEMBER 10:30 aM – 4.30PM €75 If you are afraid of the blank page, your fear will dissolve; if you’re writing already but
your words feel stale, you will come away from this workshop refreshed.
Monica Corish was the 2014/15 SPARK writer-in-residence at the Leitrim Observer. She is an
award-winning writer of poetry, short stories and memoir, and an experienced writing group
leader, trained in the AWA Method.
“Makes me write instead of thinking about writing.” John O’C“I feel she helps me become my most true writing self.” Patricia McGowanBookings: www.monicacorish.ie / [email protected] / 071984 3897 / 087 641 4185
wORD CORnER CafE TuESDayS SEPT 8TH, OCT 13TH, nOv 10TH anD DEC 8TH 6-7:30PM fREEFree cafe-style event for writers, readers and beat poets!! Every month Word Corner
Café welcomes new, existing and emerging voices to share your own or others’ work.
Poetry, prose, all words welcome! Every second Tuesday of the month, 6-7.30pm.
The Jury Room Café in The Dock Arts Centre, Carrick on Shannon with MC Hayley
Fox-Roberts. Newcomers and old familiars all welcome ….We want to hear you and
you know you want to be heard! No booking required.
aRT STuDiO: ExPlORE & CREaTETuESDay SEPT, 22nD, 29TH / OCT 6TH, 13TH, 20TH / nOv 3RD, 10TH, 17TH, 24TH & 27TH TiME: 4.00-5.30PM €75 fOR 10 wEEKSagE 8-12 yEaRS Max 12 CHilDREnArt Studio: Explore & Create. This is an afterschool programme running parallel to the school term over 10 consecutive Tuesdays from late Sept to early Dec. It takes place in our elegant galleries and workshop. Designed to encourage children to develop confidence in making and talking about art, the emphasis will be on gaining new artistic skills and critical thinking. The children will experiment with a range of materials and learn to produce projects together. This semester’s arts studio will teach children to make their very own books. Children develop their book ideas guided by a professional writer, artist and bookbinder. All materials provided, just bring your creativity! This is a marvellous opportunity to create your very own limited edition book! This programme is delivered in collaboration The Kids’ Own Publishing. Not to be missed.
BaBy & TODDlER faMily MORningSTuESDayS SEPT 22nD / OCT 6TH, 20TH / nOv 3RD, 17TH / DEC 8TH11aM-12.30PM €3 PER CHilD Max 10 BaBiES & TODDlERS Open to toddlers and their minders, this morning is aimed at developing creativity and sociability of young ones under five years old. The group will meet every second Tuesday. This morning of play, fun and art will encourage stimulated play for toddlers (and chat for adults). Throughout the weeks the babies, toddlers and parents will have a chance to play and create with the help of various artists. Everyone is welcome to attend this fun morning for toddlers, minders and family members, which will also include a complementary tea or coffee. Places will be limited to 10 toddlers, and one minder per child. Advance booking required.
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STOP MOTiOn wORKSHOP wiTH aRTiST naOMi DRaPER TuESDay 27TH OCT 11-1PM €10 agE 8-12 yEaRS Max 12 CHilDREnTell your tale, and bring it to life in this stop motion animation workshop. Using
accessible and simple technology, children get to explore the basic techniques needed
to develop and create their own animation together from storyboard to moving
Images. Stop motion animation has a long history in film. It was often used to show
objects moving as if by magic! Characters in films such as Wallace and Gromit,
Coraline, the Corpse Bride and Frankenweenie are all made with stop motion
animation. The workshop is led by Naomi Draper a graduate of NCAD. Naomi has
mostly recently worked in residence on the Virtually There project at Scoil Mhuire,
Carrick-on-Shannon and Leitrim County Councils Artist in Schools schemes.
SOunD anD viSual RESPOnSE wORKSHOPwiTH gRaPHiC DESignER KEvin nOOnEwEDnESDay 28TH anD THuRSDay 29TH OCTOBER 11-4PM €30agE 14-25 yEaRS Max 10 PaRTiCiPanTS
Listening to sounds and music
participants will translate these into a
2D form, using image making techniques
through visual art and computer
software. Over the two days participants
will be asked to think literally and explore
different mediums to translate how they
interpret a chosen sound or piece of
music. Communicating a unique visually
response into 2D forms. Kevin Noone is a Sligo based graphic designer, illustrator and
photographer. Participants are asked to bring their own laptops, digital stills camera
with leads, if they have one.
PROgRaMMing MuSiC fOR MOBilE PlaTfORMS wiTH COMPOSER jOnaTHan nanglEfRiDay 30TH OCT 11-4PM €15agES 14 -25 Max 10 PEOPlEParticipants do not need any prior computer programming or music background to
take part. In this workshop you will learn to code in modular software. You will be
guided through the steps to build a sampling sequencer. After building and testing
the software, participants, will transfer this to mobile platforms (iPhone/Android or
tablets). So you can use it anywhere and anytime. Now you can create rhythmic
sequences from everyday sounds, in the car, train or in the field or park. The workshop
is lead by Jonathan Nangle, who has an extensive career as a composer and teaches
at The Royal Irish Academy.
wEDnESDay gallERy TOuRSThe Dock will be offering guided tours of our galleries on Wednesday afternoons.
Educational tours can be designed to examine aspects of the school curriculum. If
your schools, group or course would like a guided tour of the works on show in the
gallery we are delighted to meet with you and talk you through the current exhibition.
As always admission to the galleries is free, but booking for a guided group tour is
essential. For further details please contact visual arts and education officer Laura
Mahon at [email protected].
All workshop further information & booking:
www.thedock.ie or 071 965 0828
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All workshop further information & booking:
www.thedock.ie or 071 965 0828
MaSTERClaSSESinTRODuCTiOn TO DOCuMEnTaRy MaKingwiTH ROiSin lOugHREyfRiDay nOv 20TH 7-9PM & SaTuRDay 21ST 10-4PM €55 Max 10 PaRTiCiPanTS
This is a short introduction to the theory and
practise of making creative documentaries
with multi-award-winning documentary
filmmaker and artist Róisín Loughrey.
The course is designed for adult beginners
with an interest in making their own
documentary films and will cover the theory
of documentary by looking at examples
of work. It will also give an introduction to
the practical skills of conceiving, filming and
editing their own short documentaries. This
course will give participants an overview of
the whole documentary process, from idea
to screen. Participants are asked to bring
their own notebooks and a digital video camera or digital stills camera with video, if they
have one. Booking information at www.thedock.ie / 071 9650828.
lifE DRawing: nEw PERSPECTivES wiTH aRTiST KiERa O’TOOlESaTuRDay nOv 14TH 11-4PM €55In this course participants will engage in traditional drawing practices through a
dynamic and exploratory approach. By drawing the life model with wearable sculptural
props, music and movement, participants will explore diverse techniques, processes,
concepts and subject matter to explore formal ideas of drawing practices: tone,
negative/positive space, light & shade, composition, measurement through three
modes of drawing: contour, gesture and modelling. Through spontaneity, perception
and empathy, students will create works that are expressive and meaningful and will
develop students’ ability to evaluate their mark making lexicon. This masterclass is
ideal for beginners or those with experience who wish to develop and expand their
practice in new refreshing ways.
Kiera O’Toole studied Fine Art at Dublin Institute of Technology graduating in 2000 and
completed an Masters of Philosophy (Fine Art) in Newcastle University, Australia in 2013.
O’Toole has exhibited in Ireland, Finland and Australia including National Museum of Australia
in 2011 and obtained several artists in residencies with a current residency in Tinahely
Courthouse Arts Centre.
PainTing fROM lifE – waTER-BaSED MEDiuM wiTH aRTiST MaRy ROnaynESaTuRDay nOv 28TH 11.00-4PM €55 MaxiMuM Of 12 PEOPlEThere are currently an abundance of water-based mediums available to artists. This
workshop is designed for those interested in working with waterbased materials -
watercolour paint, pencils, Inktense etc. You will explore the expressive capabilities
possible by working quickly and confidently from a clothed life model. This workshop
is for artists interested in developing skill and new approaches to portraiture. Designed
to free-up ideas and approaches it is an opportunity to allow drips or ‘mistakes’ to
be an important part of the piece. The day will start with some quick poses and then
work on a longer piece.
Mary Ronayne was a finalist in the Sunday Times Watercolour Competition, Mall Galleries,
London. She studied fine art at DIT, Dublin, art history at Cardiff University, and later an MA
in Art in the Contemporary World at NCAD, Dublin. She is a full time art and design teacher
with the City of Dublin ETB. She has exhibited at the National Botanic Gardens, Dublin,
Eigse, Carlow, Creative Studios, Belfast, Tactic Art Centre, Cork, Riverbank Arts Centre,
Kildare and Signal Arts Centre, Wicklow.
Special bundle rate: discount available
on two or more master classes
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THE RESPOnSE COllECTivEThe Response Collective is a free arts hub for young people aged 14-20 years based
in The Dock. The youth arts hub participants work closely with artists and devise
creative group projects. To find out more and to join contact our visual arts &
education officer Laura Mahon: [email protected]
lEiTRiM yOuTH THEaTRE COMPanyAs well as developing a range of acting and performance skills, youth theatre members
meet new people, build confidence, and above all, have fun! You will gain practical skills
and have great fun producing, devising and making theatre productions work! It’s a
great way to make friends outside of your school networks and a fantastic opportunity
to work with people your own age. You don’t need previous experience to join.
Youth Theatre involves you in lots of aspects of performance; like stage management,
costume, make-up and set design and promotion. You will get the opportunity to
devise a new production with the leadership of experienced drama professionals with
a wealth of knowledge and talent.
Leitrim Youth Theatre Company is a professional youth theatre organisation dedicated to
providing opportunities for young people who wish to become involved in acting and theatre.
yOuTH THEaTRE SEniOR & juniORSenior Youth theatre, 14- 18 years start back: Monday 28th September – 7th December, with Monday 26th October off for mid
term. 10 weeks in total.
Junior Youth Theatre, 10-13 years starts back: Tuesday 29th September – 8th December, Tuesday 27th off October for mid term.
10 weeks in total as well.
Prices: Senior: €65 / €60 for second child
Junior: € 55 / €50 for second child
Book in advance online at www.thedock.ie, or directly through the box office on
071 9650828.
TRaDiTiOnal MuSiC ClaSSES (wHiSTlES & fluTE) wiTH PaDRaig SwEEnEy wEDnESDay SEPT 2nD 4.30-6.30PM 7-17 yEaRSPadraig Sweeney’s music classes at The Dock are amongst the most successful regular
events in The Dock’s 10 year history. We are delighted that he will be returning this
September after the summer break. The classes are extremely popular so early booking
is advised. To book please contact Padraig directly on 086 8112871.
lifE DRawing:Our regular self guided life drawing
sessions are growing in popularity
and in order to allow for longer
sitting times the sessions this season
will now take place every second
Saturday from 11 am until 4pm with
an hour break. You can now book in
advance online at www.thedock.ie , or
directly through the box office on 071
9650828. Advance booking €20, pay
on the day €24.
Dates from September to December as follows:
SEPT: 12TH & 26TH OCT: 10TH & 24TH nOv: 7TH & 21ST DEC: 5TH & 19TH For further enquiries please contact Ciara: [email protected].
All workshop further information & booking:
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gET Singing wiTH ilSE luBBERSfRiDayS; SEPT 25TH / OCT 2nD, 9TH,16TH, 23RD, 30TH / 12-1PM / €40/€35 So you love to sing, but never had the chance, well this is your moment! Join us for
an experience that will enrich your life! No experience is required, just curiosity and
enthusiasm! This very accessible course will cover the basic principles of the singing
technique, including posture, breathing, focus of the voice and resonance. The course
will be led by professional classical singer Ilse Lubbers, who has over a decade of
experience as a performing artist, vocal coach and conductor. Ilse and her choir will
also be taking part in the events on Culture Night, on the evening of Friday 18th
September here at The Dock. We hope you can come along for a great night out!
Oil PainTing wiTH lauRa gallagHER TuESDay OCT 13TH – TuESDay DEC 8TH 7PM-9PM €110 fOR 9 wEEKSFeel like re-igniting your passion for painting? If you wish to improve your existing
painting skills why not try this 9 week oil painting class. Working on your own individual
projects of your choice, you will explore the versatility of oil paint and expand your
observational skills. You’ll develop techniques to help you gain confidence in handling
paint, juxtaposing colour and reproducing form. Laura Gallagher is a professional
Visual Artist who specialised in oil painting while completing a BA in Fine Art in Dublin
Institute of Technology and an MA in Visual Art practices in I.A.D.T Dun Laoghaire.
Laura is known for her patient and gentle approach with her students, offering good
support and encouragement. A suggested materials list is available on request.
KiDS PuMPKin CaRving wORKSHOPfRiDay 30TH OCTOBER 11-12PM €3 PER CHilD fROM 5 yRS Great fun for kids to carve a super cool and scary lantern for Halloween.
Bring your own pumpkin, hollowed out in advance – that will save you a lot of time in
the morning. For bookings please call the box office. Fancy dress optional!
a DOCK 10 COMMiSSiOnfRiDay 4TH anD SaTuRDay 5TH SEPTEMBER 8.30PM €15/€12
ZOgMa DanCE & THE DOCK PRESEnT SOKalO aTlanTiC RHyTHMS A stunning performance of traditional Irish and traditional Canadian Dance. With its
roots in the history of how traditional Irish dance influenced the traditional dance
of Canada’s Quebec region as far back as the 18th century, this world premiere will
unite Irish and Quebecois dance traditions on stage for the very first time. After a
weeklong residency at The Dock Montreal dance company Zogma will take to the
stage with Irish dancers Caitlin Nic Gabhainn, Edwina Guckian and Liam Scanlon and
virtuoso harpist Laoise Kelly bringing the intoxicating music and urban energy of their
production ‘Sokalo’ to the rural landscapes of the west of Ireland.
Produced by The Dock and Canada’s Zogma Dance with funding from The Quebec and
Canadian Arts councils and an Irish Arts Council Deis Award, ‘Sokalo’ represents the
happiness of reuniting and the joy of shared memories with friends. It is the urban rhythms
that modulate to life.
When the urban rhythms in Sokalo meet and intermingle with the rural rhythms of traditional dance and music in Ireland we expect a magical result. This unique cultural collaboration can be traced back to the 18th Century when the Irish community was already very well established in Quebec long before the mass influx of famine victims in the 19th Century. The Wild Geese, Irish soldiers who left to serve in continental French armies were given land grants in Quebec during the 18th Century. Traditional music and dance became an important element of the process of integrating with the francophone culture in Quebec. Group dances such as the Quadrille Françoise and the Saratoga, the Lancier and the Caledonia became very popular in Quebec during this time, these quadrille sets bore an uncanny resemblance to Dance in rural Ireland. Solo dances like the Quebecois gigue emerged from a fusion of Irish sean nós steps and English and Dutch clogging, and possibly also influenced by other cultures from South America where rational dances included percussive elements.We hope that you will be with us on the very special journey inspired by the living traditions of Ireland and Quebec.All workshop further information & booking:
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SaTuRDay 5TH SEPTEMBER 12-1PM fREE
CuRaTORS OPEn Day This event is aimed at curators, art writers, and other artists and is led by artist Anna
Macleod who will give a short introduction to her work which is currently on exhibition
in the Dock. Her exhibition Water Conversations is a survey of over seven years work.
Macleod’s work has been exploring and addressing the complex relationships between
landscape and geopolitics, science and technology, culture and tradition.
Booking www.thedock.ie, or directly through the box office on 071 9650828.
SaTuRDay 5TH SEPTEMBER 12:30-1:45PM & 3-4.15PM €5
ZOgMa DanCE wORKSHOPS
Dancers from Zogma Dance will conduct workshops for sean nós and Irish dancers
from the area. During the workshops they will highlight styles, approaches and
techniques in dance which will help participants to contextualise their own dance
styles. The objective is to aid the dancer’s professional development.
SaTuRDay 5TH SEPTEMBER 3PM – 4PM fREE
PuBliC TalK: waTER aS HuMan RigHT wiTH DR. DaMiEn SHORT This talk is presented in association with Artist Anna Macleod’s current exhibition Water Conversations. Dr Damien Short is Director of the Human Rights Consortium (HRC) and a Senior Lecturer in Human Rights at the School of Advanced Study. He has spent his entire professional career working in the field of human rights, both as a scholar and human rights advocate. He has researched and published extensively in the areas of indigenous peoples’ rights, genocide studies, reconciliation projects and environmental human rights. He is currently researching the human rights impacts of extreme energy processes. Booking www.thedock.ie, or directly through the box office on 071 9650828.
wEDnESDay 9TH TO SaTuRDay 12TH SEPTEMBER 8.30PM €17
BEEZnEEZ PRESEnT TuRning MaMMy John McDwyer describes his new play, Turning Mammy, as a comedy with a few serious bits. Sisters Martha and Mary live together on the family farm. Mary is involved in a long term search for her baby who was adopted at birth while Martha is involved in a long term wait for neighbour, Ambrose’s Mammy to die so that she can finally marry the love of her life. That’s as simple as it gets, however, as we discover dysfunctional people with deep secrets and passions. The author directs Eileen Murphy, Valerie Traynor and Peadar Conway in a play with as many laugh out loud set-ups as moments of sadness. Bound to be another Beezneez winner.
THuRSDay 17TH SEPTEMBER 8.30PM €15/€12
MuSiC nETwORK PRESEnTS KaTHlEEn MC innES wiTH DERMOT ByRnE, BRian finnEgan & MiKE vaSS Music Network are putting two of Ireland’s finest traditional musicians Donegal accordion maestro Dermot Byrne and flute and whistle player Brian Finnegan together with two of Scotland’s musical trailblazers Hebridean singer Kathleen MacInnes and award-winning guitarist and fiddler Mike Vass. The four will be on stage together for the very first time. We expect the results to be magical!
fRiDay 18TH SEPTEMBER STaRTing 5:30PM
CulTuRE nigHT CElEBRaTiOnS 2015 is a special Culture Night for The Dock. Celebrating our tenth anniversary, we will be showcasing our stunning building and myriad of talented people from the locality. With plentiful opportunities to make some great art yourself, the special programme includes visual art, music, song, and workshops for all ages. We will open a major exhibition with artists Aideen Barry, Mark Garry & Karl Burke and composer Jonathan Nangle. We will have live traditional music, live choir and a CD launch plus a performance by Tonic for the Din a brand new pairing of singer Devon Alexandra and
pianist Anna Hardiman. More details at www.thedock.ie from September.
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fRiDay 18TH SEPT PREviEw 6PM
ExHiBiTiOn: THE PaST PRESEnCE jOnaTHan nanglE, aiDEEn BaRRy, KaRl BuRKE & MaRK gaRRy & CRaSH EnSEMBlE PREviEw fRiDay SEPT 18TH / ExHiBiTiOn COnTinuES unTil SaT nOv 21STFeaturing composer Jonathan Nangle, artists Aideen Barry, Karl Burke and Mark Garry. The Past Presence highlights The Dock’s culture of commissioning new work, and revisits works past and new interests as part of our 10 year anniversary.
Aideen Barry’s new work Not to be named is titled after Dante’s reflection on monsters,
as the ones “not to be named nor understood?” This short film draws us to question
where the horror actually lies? Maybe it’s in the mountains of madness’s we have
created ourselves?
Commissioned by The Dock 10 years ago Landscapes by Karl Burke and Mark Garry
reflected upon notions of a specific place, its histories, stories and mythologies. It has
gone on to be shown in London, Paris, Vilnius, New York and Sydney. This was the first
film work made by both artists. Ten years later, we are re-presenting the work with new
sound elements composed from field recordings and guitar.
First and foremost a composer, Jonathan Nangle’s compositions explore many diverse
fields ranging from interactive installation, to notated acoustic and electro-acoustic sound
and improvisation. PAUSE is a new commission by the Dock in association with Crash
Ensemble featuring the young Irish ballet dancer Jamie Haughton. PAUSE emerged from
a short two bar phrase from Charles Ives ‘Concord Sonata’ (1919). The second work
‘(sighing): oh…but we were monsters’ was directly inspired by Alvin Lucier and is largely
synthesised from sine tones through custom built software. The third work Breath is
an Audio-Visual Installation producing algorithmically generated rhythmic sequences.
Gallery Times: Monday to Friday 10-5.30pm / Saturdays: 10:00-5.00pm
Image Left: Aideen Barry, Not to be named nor understood, 2015
Medium: Performative video with sound, looping, single channel.
Image courtesy of the Artist Aideen Barry (c) 2015
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SaTuRDay 19TH SEPTEMBER 8.30PM €15/€12
ganDHaRva vEDa MuSiC wiTH SiTaR MaESTRO SuRajiT DaS
Traditional Music of India. Gandharva Veda
music is an Indian musical form built on the sitar
and tabla, the rhythms are closely connected to
rhythms of nature. One of its most illustrious
players is Surajit Das who was born in Calcutta,
and started studying the sitar at the age of nine.
He went on to obtain his Master’s degree in Indian
classical music at the Music University Proyag Sangeet Samity in Allahabad. Now based
in the Netherlands, Surajit believes that Indian classical music is not only enjoyable but it
also contains the knowledge to bring balance into people’s lives and their environment.
He will perform an intimate concert on sitar with tabla accompaniment.
TuESDay 22nD SEPTEMBER 8.30PM €16/€14
ROugH MagiC PRESEnTS HOw TO KEEP an aliEn
***** “Exquisite” The Irish TimesThey met. They fell in love. Now all they have to
do is prove it to the government.
Sonya Kelly (The Wheelchair on my Face) is back
with a tearfully funny, tender memoir about
securing an Irish visa for her Australian partner.
Join her odyssey from the stony townlands of
Offaly to the leafy depths of the Queensland bush. It’s a tricky business coming from
opposite ends of the earth. It takes an Olympian will and the heart of whale, but above
all else, paperwork. It takes a hell of a lot of paperwork. How to Keep an Alien: A story
about falling in love and proving it to the government.
THuRSDay 24TH SEPT 11.30aM €5 (inCluDES TEa & BiCKiES On aRRival)
ClaSSiC filM MaTinEE nEBRaSKa On the outskirts of Billings, Montana, an old
man is picked up by the roadside. He is going
for a long walk, to Lincoln, Nebraska where
he believes a million dollar prize awaits.
Alexander Payne’s film is a melancholy
comedy filled with wonderful characters and
composed in the most expressive black and
white. For bookings please contact the box office. We welcome group bookings
for this event. Please let us know at time of booking if anyone in your party has
limited mobility.
THuRSDay 24TH SEPTEMBER 7PM fREE
wORlD viSiOn filM SCREEning: giRl RiSing World Vision brings the groundbreaking,
critically acclaimed movie Girl Rising to The
Dock. Girl Rising spotlights the stories of
nine unforgettable girls born into unforgiving
circumstances. Directed by Academy Award
nominee Richard E. Robbins and narrated by
high-profile advocates such as Liam Neeson,
Cate Blanchett, Anne Hathaway, Salma Hayek, Alicia Keys and Meryl Streep, the film
captures the girls’ dreams, their voices and their remarkable lives. But it’s not just a movie
- it’s also a movement dedicated to empowering and achieving educational equity for girls
around the world. For bookings please contact Fiona at: [email protected].
World Vision is an International Non Government Organisation whose objective is community
based and sustainable poverty alleviation. www.worldvision.ie/girlrising
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Johnny’s songs are sung worldwide in a variety of languages, thanks to the focus put on them by Christy Moore, The Dubliners, Mary Black and
hosts of other Irish and international singers. His song The Voyage has become a modern classic.
‘One of our great songwriters.” Christy Moore“One of my favourite songwriters.” Ronnie Drew
Town Hall, GalwayFriday 18 Sept. 8pmBooking: 091569777
tht.ie
The Dock, Carrick-on-ShannonFriday 25 Sept. 8pmBooking: 096 50828
Hawkswell, SligoWednesday 4 Nov. 8pmBooking: 071 9161518
hawkswell.com
fRiDay 25TH SEPTEMBER 8.30PM €20
jOHnny DuHan
“One of our greatest songwriters.” Christy Moore Johnny Duhan started his career as a fifteen year old front man with Granny’s
Intentions, the most popular beat group in Ireland in the 60s. After considerable
success they disbanded before Johnny was twenty one. Since then, in a career spanning
40 years, Johnny’s has written songs that are sung worldwide in a variety of languages,
thanks to the focus put on them by Christy Moore, The Dubliners, Mary Black and
hosts of other Irish and international singers. His song The Voyage has become a
modern classic.
wEDnESDay 30TH SEPTEMBER 8.30PM €15/€12
EnSEMBlE ÉRiu Ensemble Ériu, a septet led by Jack Talty and Neil O’Loghlen draw on a wealth of
creative sources to perform arrangements of Irish traditional music rooted in the styles
of West and North County Clare. The group brings together a chamber ensemble
of some of Ireland’s most exciting young musicians from a range of performance
backgrounds. The result is a unique combination of the fresh and familiar, a soundscape
that is creatively progressive, yet rooted in tradition.
SaTuRDay 26TH SEPTEMBER 7PM fREE
CElEBRaTing 10 yEaRS Of PROgRaMMing aT THE DOCK What do we learn about ourselves from going to The Dock? What sort of
performances, exhibitions and installations have you attended in the Dock over the
past 10 years? Have particular moments stuck with you? Have you sat in the café
drinking coffee and looking at the art work on the wall? What goes on behind the
scenes? Rhona Trench, Chair of the Board will give a personal overview of theatre
highlights over the last 10 years, and there will be a discussion about the many music
and dance productions The Dock has hosted. In addition, Sarah Searson, Director of
the Dock will present an overview of visual arts programming.
Join us for some wine and refreshments in an informal evening celebrating 10 years of
arts at The Dock where some of these questions will be discussed.
This is a free event but seating is limited. Pre-booking on 0719650828 is essential.
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OCTOBERwEDnESDay 7TH anD THuRSDay 8TH OCTOBER 8.30PM €17 (€15 if BOOKing fOR BOTH PERfORManCES)
fiSHaMBlE THEaTRE COMPany DOuBlE Bill
The brilliant Pat Kinevane returns to The Dock with two superb shows over two
nights. All of those who have seen Pat perform before will know just how amazing and
transformative his performances are. If you haven’t seen him, then do. You’ll be hard
pressed to see theatre this good anywhere.
fRiDay 9TH OCTOBER 7-11PM fREE
TEEnagE DiSCO Let’s Go Mental is part of a series of 31 regional events for teenagers to promote
positive mental health through music, sport, the arts and other fun activities. At The
Dock teenagers will enjoy a music event and early evening disco where they can meet
old friends and make new ones.
Bookings for Lets Go Mental event are through North Connaught Youth and
Community Services, Drumshanbo. Tel : 071 9641721
wEDnESDay 14TH OCTOBER 8.30PM €16/€14
MuSiC nETwORK PRESEnT QuaTuOR ZaiDE Be blown away by the technical
brilliance and ineffable élan of the
Zaïde Quartet, a daring young French
string quartet currently making
waves on the European chamber
music scene. In a remarkably short
space of time, the Zaïde Quartet has
established a formidable reputation
as one of Europe’s finest young string
quartets, winning a slew of awards including first prize and all three special prizes at the
Vienna Haydn International Competition. Noted for its rare blend of fiery technical
brilliance, delicate ensemble interaction and bold, adventurous musical imagination,
the French ensemble will deliver an exciting programme ranging from Mozart and
Shostakovich quartets to a contemporary Irish work. The programme includes:
Shostakovich: String Quartet No. 7 in F sharp minor, Op. 108
Mozart: String Quartet in G major, K 387
Bartók: String Quartet No. 5 in B flat major, Sz 102
SilEnT ‘Hopeless, helpless, in-the-way person’. Homeless McGoldrig once had splendid things.
But he has lost it all - including his mind. He now dives into the wonderful wounds of
his past through the romantic world of Rudolph Valentino, in this brave, bold, beautiful
production. Silent is currently wowing audiences on its extensive Irish touring and
internationally in Europe and the USA. WINNER of Fringe First and Herald Angel
Awards at Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2011 and Argus Angel at Brighton Festival 2012.
‘passionate one-man show… stunning.’ Ben Brantley, The New York Times
unDERnEaTHSticks and stones didn’t break Her bones, but words and pointing crushed Her. Is
Beauty really only skin deep? Does Ugliness hide somewhere deeper? This stunning
new play is a blackly comic, rich and vivid tale of a life lived in secret, a testament to
the people who live on the fringes, under the nose of everyday life. It explores the
surface, and what lies underneath.
Age Suitability: 16yrs+ (contains strong language and description of scenes of an adult nature)
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fRiDay 16TH OCTOBER 8.30PM €20/€17
THE nualaS lOCK uP yOuR HuSBanDS
In their most dangerous show ever The Nualas break the mould they made previously
with a deluge of new songs, higher harmonies, different keys and slightly shorter
dresses, if that’s possible! And there’s more: Expect new Nuala revelations, harder
laughs, slicker riffs, and even tighter foundation wear... if that’s possible! When
this show previewed in Dolan’s of Leitrim, at least three Gardai and a relationship
counsellor had to be called. As part of their ensuing community service (six weeks
scooping out litter from the Shannon) the girls were obliged, as a warning, to call this
sweltering new show, LOCK UP YOUR HUSBANDS. You have been warned.
TuESDay 20TH OCT 11.30aM €5 (inCluDES TEa & BiCKiES On aRRival)
ClaSSiC filM MaTinEE THE MiSfiTSThe final completed film for
both Clark Gable and Marilyn
Monroe sees the beautiful
Roslyn wounded, shivering and
cynical after her divorce meet
experienced cowboy Gay and
move in with him. Roslyn becomes
increasingly distressed by Gay’s
macho lifestyle. For bookings
please contact the box office. We welcome group bookings for this event. Please let us
know at time of booking whether anyone in your party has limited mobility.
wEDnESDay 21ST & THuRSDay 22nD OCTOBER 8.30PM €15
THE BREffni PlayERS PRESEnT TwO OnE-aCT PlaySTwo one act plays. one night of great entertainment.
A Night to Remember by Jimmy Kearney. A fast paced farce in which a hapless Gerry O’ Brien is planning a small dinner party in his humble home to impress his lecherous and short sighted boss. When Gerry’s girlfriend fails to show he turns to his friend Andy to don a dress and take her place. Things start to go wrong when the dodgy sighted Fletcher becomes overly amorous towards Andy.
Can I make love to My Girlfriend by Wayne Denniston relates the story of Daniel and his attempts to spend some time alone with his girlfriend Mandy. All is well
until his landlord Corny Carney turns up!
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wEDnESDay 28TH OCTOBER 8.30PM €16/ €14
THE unwanTED MuSiC fROM THE aTlanTiC fRingE fEaTuRing CaTHy jORDan, RiCK EPPing & SEaMiE O’DOwDThe Unwanted are exceptional talents, with a lifetime dedication to their music. Set to be a brilliant gig with musicians Cathy Jordan, Rick Epping & Seamie O’Dowd bringing rich music traditions from both sides the Atlantic. These are three Sligo-based musical powerhouses, who demonstrate a deep understanding and appreciation of the music of both the Old World and the New, and have created a seamless fusion of these traditions. Wherever they perform, The Unwanted are finding that they are welcome indeed.
a DOCK 10 COMMiSSiOn SaTuRDay 31ST OCTOBER 8.30PM €16/€14
THE CRaSH EnSEMBlE - BORn in THE 80’S Crash Ensemble played to a packed house in July 2014 when they presented their
Crash Course in the New York hypnotic School. Following the success of that
collaboration The Dock commissioned Crash as part of our 10 year anniversary
celebrations and the result is another night of exceptional new music including a world
premiere performance.
From the decade that brought you jelly shoes, Pac- man, Mutant Ninja Turtles and E.T
we bring you Ireland’s brightest composing talent. Ever wondered what it would be
like to hear work by a young Beethoven or Philip Glass as it happened? This is classical
music from here and now - from Irish composers in their 20’s and early 30’s. Born in
the 80’s features works by Barry O’Halpin, Ben Schlepper-Connolly, Amanda Feery,
Emma O’Halloran and the world premiere of ‘Pause’ by Jonathan Nangle, which was
commissioned by The Dock for Crash Ensemble with funding from The Arts Council.
Crash Ensemble is Ireland’s leading contemporary music ensemble; a group of world-
class musicians who play the most adventurous, ground-breaking new music of today.
PROgRaMME jOnaTHan nanglE: PauSE [wORlD PREMiERE] COMMiSSiOnED By THE DOCK aRTS CEnTRE fOR CRaSH EnSEMBlE wiTH funDing fROM THE aRTS COunCilEMMa O’HallORan: MOvEMEnT in SQuaRES BaRRy O’HalPin: liPiDSBEn SCHlEPPER-COnnOlly: STaR aManDa fEERy: On SHufflE Crash Ensemble is Ireland’s leading new music ensemble; a group of world-class
musicians who play the most adventurous, ground-breaking music of today.
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nOvEMBERfRiDay 6TH nOvEMBER 7- 8.30PM fREE
liSTEning CluB @ THE DOCK wiTH aRTiSTS KaRl BuRKE anD MaRK gaRRyThe Listening Club is an event for music fans. Calling all lovers of sound including
musicians, composers, visual artists to come together to listen and share music. The
Dock welcomes the Listening Club to our galleries. The Listening Club will be led by
artist Karl Burke and Mark Garry. This is a great opportunity to meet up and chat
about sounds. Booking is required as seating is limited. Contact us to book your place:
www.thedock.ie or 071 965 0828.
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SaTuRDay 31ST OCTOBER 4PM - 6PM
MuSiC & SOunD aRT TalK/TOuR: MaRK gaRRy, KaRl BuRKE & jOnaTHan nanglE Join us in discussion about music, sound and art. The integration of audio and visual elements is a common approach to art-making for composers as it is for artists and by extension the work of composers is increasingly been shown within gallery contexts. Our current exhibition brings to our galleries visual artists Mark Garry, Karl Burke and composer Jonathan Nangle whose work incorporates a strong sonic
component. Contact us to book your place: www.thedock.ie or 071 965 0828.
fRiDay 6TH nOvEMBER 8.30PM €15/€12
ailiE BlunniE Award-winning songwriter Ailie Blunnie returns to The Dock with a pep in her step and
a store of beautifully-crafted songs. By turns tender, whimsical and bittersweet, Ailie’s
unique blend of music and divilment will whisk you away for a wistful evening of magic.
“So new, so fresh, and so good” (Carl Corcoran, RTE Lyric fm)
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My naME iS SaOiRSE Rural Ireland, 1987. Saoirse lives in a
peach coloured bungalow with her Da
and big brother Brendan. Her best friend
is Siobhán, who has a glorious fountain
of ginger hair, a whisper like a foghorn
and an arse so big it distracts all the men
at mass. Saoirse prefers running through
fields to chasing after boys, but her best
friend has other ideas. After a night out drinking with the lads, Saoirse discovers
her pregnancy and is forced to set out on journey that will take her miles away from
her home and the carefree adolescence she once knew.“The piece is beautifully written, striking a mesmerising balance between touching and funny (…) A captivating performance.” - Three Weeks *****WINNER: Argus Angel Award, Brighton Fringe 2015 / First Fortnight Award, Dublin
Fringe 2014 / NSDF Commendation for Best New Writing, Edinburgh Fringe 2014.
TuESDay 17TH nOvEMBER 11.30aM €5 (inCluDES TEa & BiCKiES On aRRival)
ClaSSiC filM MaTinEE My OlD laDy A harried New Yorker trying to sell the
Parisian apartment he’s inherited from
his late father runs up against its current
occupants — a spirited elderly woman
and her acid-tongued daughter in this
warm and witty comedy drama. For
bookings please contact the box office.
We welcome group bookings for this event. Please let us know at time of booking
whether anyone in your party has limited mobility.
THuRSDay 19TH nOvEMBER 8.30PM €16/€14
fElDwEgE / HOlZwEgE anD crOw This new multimedia live performance
piece combines Leitrim-based
filmmaker Johnnie Lawson’s stunning
visual work with Ian Wilson’s evocative
sonic landscapes, providing a unique
perspective on different terrains of
the Northwest. Cliodhna Ryan, one of
Ireland’s most accomplished violinists,
will perform Wilson’s score live along
with the film. The evening’s programme
also includes a performance by crOw, a
unique Irish improvising duo, fusing the
distinctive musicianship of saxophonist
Cathal Roche with imaginative live
electronics from Ian Wilson. Buoyed
by the success of their recent ‘Sounding
the City’ project for Cork Midsummer,
crOw will open this event with a
typically exploratory journey through sound terrains both familiar and new.
PROgRaMME: Performance by improvising duo crow – Cathal Roche, saxophones & Ian
Wilson, live electronics & sound objects (c.30’).
inTERvalFeldwege/Holzwege – new multimedia work (2015) with film by Johnnie Lawson
and music by Ian Wilson. Performed live by Cliodhna Ryan, violin & loopstation (c.45’).
Written with funding from Cork County Council.
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ExHiBiTiOnS fRiDay 27TH nOvEMBER PREviEw 6PM fREE
THE ESSEnCE Of DESign The Essence of Design is a curated exhibition of ‘design led’ work showcasing new
product developed in 2015 by Irish makers and designers under the umbrella of the
Leitrim Design House. The subject matter is the relevance and the importance of
thoughtful design and how it is central to everyday living. Illustrating a design journey,
the exhibition will demonstrate how concepts evolve into products and concepts and
will showcase a range of new, functional and exciting products.
This exhibition has been supported by Irish Design 2015, a programme exploring, promoting
and celebrating Irish design and designers through events and activities on the island of
Ireland and around the world. ID2015 is being convened by the Design & Crafts Council
of Ireland, in collaboration with partner organisations on behalf of the Department of Jobs,
Enterprise & Innovation, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Enterprise Ireland.
annual ExHiBiTiOn fRiDay 27TH nOvEMBER PREviEw 6PM fREE ExHiBiTiOnS COnTinuES unTil SaTuRDay 4TH januaRy 2016aDMiSSiOn TO OuR gallERiES iS fREEAlways a highlight in the visual art calendar, our annual open season exhibition is an
opportunity for selected artists to show their work in The Dock’s three beautiful
gallery spaces. Artists at all stages in their artistic careers are invited to submit work
in any medium. The exhibition is always vibrant and eclectic, and offers the perfect
chance to pick a truly original Christmas present. To submit your works for selection
please complete a submission form available to download from The Dock website
www.thedock.ie and from the front desk in the foyer of The Dock. There will be an
Open Season Critique on in January, more details on our website soon. All those who
are accepted to show at Open Season may apply to be part of Open Season Critique
in December 2015. The Open Season Critque is a free event where by Open Season
artists are offered a chance, on a first come first served basis, to a day-long session of
networking, constructive criticism and professional development. Places are limited to
10 so once you’ve submitted your art work please email your interest to taking part
to Laura at email: [email protected]
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fRiDay 27TH nOvEMBER 8.30PM €20
TwO BROTHERS vlaDiMiR & anTOn jaBlOKOv
Traditional Russian tunes and popular classics. Following their hugely successful
debut Irish tour Violin maestro Vladimir is once again delighted to share the stage
with his equally gifted younger brother Anton. Two Brothers celebrates popular
classical music by the great composers - where Vladimir and Anton highlight pieces
from their Russian heritage - mixed with well-known favourites from the stage and
screen. Completing the gifted trio for these concerts will be pianist Adam Kuruc,
Vladimir’s longtime arranger and co-producer. Hear pieces such as, ‘If I were a Rich
Man’, ‘Sunrise Sunset’, ‘Dark Is The Night’, ‘Kalinka’ and ‘Those Were The Days’ as
well as well known themes from Dr Zhivago, The Godfather, Scent of a Woman and other
cinema favourites.
DECEMBER
SaTuRDay 5TH DECEMBER 8.30PM €20
ElEanOR SHanlEy / fOREvER yOung Leitrim based Eleanor Shanley is without doubt one of Ireland’s foremost female
singers over the two and a half decades. Since her first appearance with De Danann in
1990, Eleanor’s talents have crossed many genres and her accolades and appearances
have been well documented. In September 2015 Eleanor releases her long anticipated
new album ‘Forever Young’. To celebrate its release she will play a much anticipated
concert at The Dock. If her previous shows are anything to go by we can expect a
full house and great, great music. Definitely one for the diary!
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THuRSDay 17TH DECEMBER 11.30PM €5 (inCluDES TEa & BiCKiES On aRRival)
ClaSSiC filM MaTinEE CHRiSTMaS in COnnECTiCuT In her Smart Housekeeping column,
Elizabeth Lane proclaims to live on a
picture-perfect Connecticut farm with her
husband and baby while writing mouth-
watering recipes. Being far from a domestic
goddess, when her boss invites himself
and a returned war-hero to her ‘home’ for
Christmas, the farce of faking it (with a little
touch of romance) ensues. For bookings
please contact the box office. We welcome group bookings for this event. Please let
us know at time of booking whether anyone in your party has limited mobility.
THuRSDay DECEMBER 17TH 8.30PM €15/€12
CHRiSTMaS TRaD COnCERT wiTH MauRiCE lEnnOn CORMaC BEglEy & SPECial guESTS
To celebrate ten years of great
traditional music at The Dock at The
Dock we are delighted to welcome
concertina player Cormac Begley and
fiddle player Maurice Lennon to Carrick-
on-Shannon for a special concert. They
will be joined on the night by a host of
special guests from Leitrim and beyond
so you can expect ceol, craic, Rí Rá agus Ruaile Buaille in large and equal measure!
The perfect way to get the Christmas celebrations going and we would advise that
you book your tickets early.
SaTuRDay 12TH & SunDay 13TH DECEMBER 12nOOn TO 5PM fREE
winTER MaRKETGet all your Christmas goodies in a toasty festive atmosphere! In perfect
time for Christmas shopping we will host our traditional Winter Market featuring
an exciting mix of local fine art and design, affordable artisan crafts, delicious cuisine,
mulled wine, roasted chestnuts and more. There will be workshops, live music winter
wonderland treats and more! There will also be a special menu of Winter Warmer
Drinks for kids and adults in our cafe throughout the weekend and vintage Christmas
film clips showing in the theatre! Keep up to date on our Facebook page:
www.facebook.com/WinterMarketAtTheDock.
This will be a great day out for the whole family with something for everyone.
THE MaRKET will TaKE PlaCE On SaTuRDay THE 12TH Of DECEMBER fROM 10 aM - 5 PManD SaTuRDay 13TH Of DECEMBER fROM 12 - 5 PM. For Stall holders: To apply for a stall please email [email protected].
Closing date for applications is 6th November.
ExHiBiTiOnS & PERfORManCES
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ElvES & THE SHOEMaKER We have a lovely Christmas treat for little and slightly bigger ones aged from 3 – 11 years. Banyan
Theatre bring you their gentle and playful adaptation of
the Brothers Grim classic fairy tale the Elves and The
Shoemaker. There was once a poor shoemaker, who
worked very hard, but still he could not earn enough
to live upon. All he had in the world was gone; he only
had just enough leather to make one last pair of shoes...
Just when he thinks all is lost; help comes in a much
unexpected way!
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SePTeMBeR
Wednesday 2nd Traditional Music classes with Padraig Sweeney
Tin whistle classes 4.30 - 6.30pm p.13
Friday 4th Monica Corish Writers workshop
Workshop 10:30am - 4.30pm €75 p.6
Friday 4th Sokalo Atlantic Rhythms Dance 8.30pm €15/€12 p.15
Saturday 5th Curators open Day Visual Art 12 - 1pm Free p.16
Saturday 5th Zogma Dance workshop Workshop12:30 - 1:45 and 3pm to 4.15
€5 p.16
Saturday 5th Water as Human Right with Dr. Damien Short
Public Talk 3pm - 4pm Free p.16
Monday 8th Word Corner Cafe Literature/Music 6 - 7.30pm Free p.6
Thursday 10thexhibition: Landscapes by orlagh M Murphy
Visual Art 7.30pm Free
Wednesday 9th to Saturday 12th
Turning Mammy Theatre 8.30pm €17 p.17
Saturday 12th life Drawing Visual Art 11am - 4pm €20/€24 p.13
Thursday 17thKathleen Mc Innes with Dermot Byrne, Brian Finnegan & Mike Vass
Music 8.30pm €15/€12 p.17
Friday 18th Culture Night Visual Art, Music, Literature 5 - 8pm Free p.17
Friday 18th The Past Presence Visual Art 6pm Free p.18
Saturday 19th Gandharva Veda music Music 8.30pm €15/€12 p.20
Tuesday 22nd How to Keep an Alien Theatre 8.30pm €16/€14 p.20
Tuesday 22ndBaby & Toddler Family Mornings
Learning 11am - 12.30pm €3 per child p.7
Thursday 24th Nebraska Classic Film matinee 11.30am €5 p.21
Friday 25th Get Singing with Ilse lubbers Workshop 12noon - 1pm €40/35 for 6 weeks p.14
Thursday 24th Girl Rising Film 7pm Free p.21
Friday 25th Johnny Duhan Music 8.30pm €20 p.22
Saturday 26th life Drawing Visual Art 11am - 4pm €20/€24 p.13
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Monday 28th Senior Youth theatre Learning 5.30pm - 7.30pm €65 for 10 weeks p.12
Tuesday 29th Art Studio Workshop 4.00 - 5.30pm €75 for 10 weeks. p.7
Tuesday 29th Junior Youth theatre Learning 5pm - 6.30pm €55 for 10 weeks p.12
Wednesday 30th ensemble eriu Music 8.30pm €15/€12 p.23
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Friday 2nd Get Singing with Ilse lubbers Workshop 12noon -1pm €40/35 for 6 weeks p.14
Tuesday 6th Baby & Toddler Family Mornings
Learning 11am - 12.30pm €3 per child p.7
Tuesday 6th Art Studio Workshop 4.00 - 5.30pm €75 for 10 weeks. p.7
Wednesday 7th and Thursday 8th
Silent and Underneath Theatre 8.30pm €17/€15 p.24
Friday 9th Let’s Go Mental Youth event 7pm Free p.25
Saturday 10th life Drawing Visual Art 11am - 4pm €20/€24 p.13
Tuesday 13th Art Studio Workshop 4.00 - 5.30pm €75 for 10 weeks. p.7
Tuesday 13th Word Corner Cafe Literature/Music 6-7.30pm Free p.6
Tuesday 13th oil Painting Workshop 7pm - 9pm €110 for 9 weeks p.14
Wednesday 14th Quatuor Zaide Music 8.30pm €16/€14 p.25
Friday 16th Get Singing with Ilse lubbers Workshop 12noon -1pm €40/35 for 6 weeks p.14
Friday 16th The Nualas Comedy 8.30pm €20/€17 p.26
Tuesday 20th Baby & Toddler Family Mornings
Learning 11am - 12.30pm €3 per child p.7
Tuesday 20th The Misfits Classic Film matinee 11.30am €5 p.27
Tuesday 20th Art Studio Workshop 4.00 - 5.30pm €75 for 10 weeks. p.7
Tuesday 20th oil Painting Workshop 7pm - 9pm €110 for 9 weeks p.14
Wednesday 21st & Thursday 22nd
Two one-act plays Theatre 8.30pm €15 p.27
Friday 23rd Get Singing with Ilse lubbers Workshop 12noon -1pm €40/35 for 6 weeks p.14
Saturday 24th life Drawing Visual Art 11am - 4pm €20/€24 p.13
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Tuesday 27th Art Studio Workshop 4.00 - 5.30pm €75 for 10 weeks. p.7
Tuesday 27th oil Painting Workshop 7pm - 9pm €110 for 9 weeks p.14
Wednesday 28th and Thursday 29th
Sound and Visual Response for 14-25 years
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Wednesday 28th The Unwanted Music 8.30pm €16/€14 p.28
Friday 30thProgramming Music for mobile platforms for 14-25 years
Workshop 11am - 4pm €15 p.9
Friday 30th Get Singing with Ilse lubbers Workshop 12noon -1pm €40/35 for 6 weeks p.14
Saturday 31st Music and Sound Art Talk/tour 4pm - 6pm Free p.30
Saturday 31st Born in the 80’s Music 8.30pm €16/€14 p.29
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Tuesday 3rd Baby & Toddler Family Mornings
Learning 11am - 12.30pm €3 per child p.7
Tuesday 3rd Art Studio Workshop 4.00 - 5.30pm €75 for 10 weeks. p.7
Tuesday 3rd oil Painting Workshop 7pm - 9pm €110 for 9 weeks p.14
Friday 6th listening Club Music 7pm - 8.30pm Free p.30
Friday 6th Ailie Blunnie Music 8.30pm €15/€12 p.31
Saturday 7th life Drawing Visual Art 11am - 4pm €20/€24 p.13
Tuesday 10th Word Corner Cafe Literature/Music 6 - 7.30pm Free p.6
Tuesday 10th Art Studio Workshop 4.00 - 5.30pm €75 for 10 weeks. p.7
Tuesday 10th oil Painting Workshop 7pm - 9pm €110 for 9 weeks p.14
Wednesday 11th My Name is Saoirse Theatre 8.30pm €15/€12 p.32
Saturday 14th life Drawing: New Perspectives
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Tuesday 17th My Old Lady Classic Film matinee 11.30am €5 p.32
Tuesday 17th Art Studio Workshop 4.00 - 5.30pm €75 for 10 weeks. p.7
Tuesday 17th oil Painting Workshop 7pm - 9pm €110 for 9 weeks p.14
Thursday 19thFeldwege/Holzwege and crow
Music 8.30pm €16/€14 p.33
Friday 20th and Saturday 21st Creative Documentary Making
Masterclass7 - 9pm Friday10 - 4pm Saturday
€55 p.10
Saturday 21st life Drawing Visual Art 11am - 4pm €20/€24 p.13
Tuesday 24th Art Studio Workshop 4.00 - 5.30pm €75 for 10 weeks. p.7
Tuesday 24th oil Painting Workshop 7pm - 9pm €110 for 9 weeks p.14
Friday 27thThe essences of Design & open Season
Exhibition opening 6pm Free p.34
Friday 27th Two Brothers Vladimir & Anton Jablokov
Music 8.30pm €20 p.36
Friday 27th Art Studio Workshop 4.00 - 5.30pm €75 for 10 weeks. p.7
Saturday 28th Painting from life Masterclass 11am - 4pm €55 p.11
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Saturday 5th life Drawing Visual Art 11am - 4pm €20/€24 p.13
Saturday 5th eleanor Shanley Music 8.30pm €20 p.37
Tuesday 8th oil Painting Workshop 7pm - 9pm €110 for 9 weeks p.14
Tuesday 8th Word Corner Cafe Literature/Music 6 - 7.30pm Free p.6
Saturday 12th & Sunday 13th Winter Market Market 12noon - 5pm Free p.38
Tuesday 15th Elves & The Shoemaker Family 10am & 12noon €7/€5 (school groups) p.38
Thursday 17th Christmas in Connecticut Classic Film Matinee 11.30pm €5 p.39
Thursday 17th Christmas Trad concert Music 8.30pm €15/€12 p.39
Saturday 19th life Drawing Visual Art 11am - 4pm €20/€24 p.13
BOOKing: 071 965 0828 OR viSiT www.THEDOCK.iE aDvanCE BOOKing iS ESSEnTial fOR all wORKSHOPS
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tel: 071 96 50550 / 071 96 50533 web: www.leitrimdesignhouse.ie email: [email protected]/TheLeitrimDesignHouse
celebrating 15 years in businessexhibitions-activities-events-shoppingOpen: 10am-6pm Mon to Fri / 10am-5pm Sat
The Leitrim Design House a non-profit organisation, is committed to supporting the development and
success of designers/makers and artists working in the creative sector.
Visit the Leitrim Design House, an award winning
gallery shortlisted as one of the top ten best gift/
design/interiors shops in Ireland. Watch out
for our NEW ONLINE SHOP Sept 2015!!!
Dates for your Diary:art WaLL Gearoid Lynch exhibition ‘Let it rain softly’ continues until Sept 9th 2015. Sept 10th: Orla M Murphy Landscapes www.paintingadayfromireland.blogspot.ie
Nov & Dec: showcasing original paintings by Sharon McDaid www.sharonmcdaid.com
CuLture night Friday September 18th, 5.30pm-7.30pmCHILDREN’S DROP IN WORKSHOP
Join The Leitrim Design House in their pop up tent on The Dock plaza and work
with illustrator Krzysztof Dabek and Artist Stephanie Barnes - designing your own
paper puppet. Have fun creating and performing your unique story!
PeCha KuCha nights The Leitrim Design House & Leitrim Sculpture Centre, would like to invite you along
for evenings filled with creativity and insight with presentations from creatives based
in the north west of Ireland. For more information check out: www.pechakucha.org
Wed 23rd Sept - leitrim Sculpture Centre, 6-9pm Tues 6th oct - leitrim Design House/ The Dock, 6-9pm Tues 20th oct - leitrim Design House/ The Dock, 6-9pm
the essenCe of Design exhibition Friday November 27th“The Essence of Design” is a curated exhibition of ‘design led’ work showcasing new
product developed in 2015 by Irish makers and designers under the umbrella of the
Leitrim Design House. Illustrating a design journey, the exhibition will demonstrate how
concepts evolve into products and will showcase a range of new, functional and exciting
products. This exhibition has been supported by Irish Design 2015.
shoPPing extravaganzas: Enjoy late night and Sunday openings on selected dates.
Check www.leitrimdesignhouse.ie or follow us on Facebook for all our updates.
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THE glEnS CEnTREfRiDay 11TH SEPTEMBER 8:30PM €15/€12
THE gallanT jOHn jOE Back by popular demand! Tom Hickey, one of Ireland’s most decorated actors, revives
his acclaimed role in Tom MacIntyre’s The Gallant John Joe, a soliloquy of a Cavan
widower grappling with physical and mental infirmity. A truly special theatrical event,
and a rare chance to see one of the country’s best-loved actors in a searingly brilliant
piece of theatre. This production has been supported by the Arts Council of Ireland,
in collaboration with the Parkinson’s Association of Ireland
fRiDay 18TH SEPTEMBER 6:30PM - 10:30PM fREE
ÓiCHE CHulTúiR/CulTuRE nigHT An intercultural and multi-lingual Culture night. Cathy Jordan and
Rossa Ó Snodaigh host a free evening of music and performance with
invited guests, Mabel Chah, Naomi McDonagh and more. Performances by local young
talent from the Tahany Dance School, Glens Rock School, Youth.
TuESDay 22nD & wEDnESDay 23RD SEPTEMBER 8:30PM €15/€12
BEEZnEEZ PRESEnTS ‘TuRning MaMMy’ John McDwyer describes his new play, Turning Mammy, as a comedy with a few
serious bits. Sisters Martha and Mary live together on the family farm. Mary is
involved in a long term search for her baby which was adopted at birth while Martha
is involved in a long term wait for neighbour, Ambrose’s Mammy to die
so that she can finally marry the love of her life. Bound to be another
Beezneez winner. Guaranteed to be very popular, so
get your tickets early.
fRiDay 25TH SEPTEMBER 8:30PM €10
CluB SCannáin CHluainín - a MOnTHly iRiSH-languagE filM CluBFree Admission to screenings with annual membership. For Irish speakers of all levels (and none!), most films will be subtitled in English. The opening night film is ‘Gineadóir An Stáit’ (Generate The State), with Q&A. Leitrim-based director, Johnny Gogan, explores the building of Ardnacrusha in the 1920s. With rich archive and paintings by Sean Keating, the film explores the Scheme’s relevance as the State again struggles to make the energy transition made at its inception. Iniuchann Johnny Gogan tógáil Ard na Croise sna 1920í. Cíorann an scannán tábhacht na Scéime i ndánlann luachmhar agus i bpictiúir Sheáin Keating le linn don Stát i dtús a laetha a bheith ag sracadh le claochlú an chóras fuinnimh.
SunDay 27TH SEPTEMBER 8:30PM €20/€18
CHERiSH THE laDiESUnder the leadership of the dynamic and irrepressible Joanie Madden this Trad sensation bring their unique spectacular blend of virtuoso instrumental talents, beautiful vocals, captivating arrangements and stunning step dancing to the Glens once more. An immensely entertaining show.
SaTuRDay 3RD OCTOBER 8:30PM SEE OuR wEBSiTE fOR PRiCES
KílaBursting with successes this year ,of their album, Suas Síos, the remarkable film Song of the Sea, which they co-wrote the score for, and their Emmy nomination, Kíla are bringing their energy, exuberance and madness to the Glens to for the Glens 20th Anniversary celebration. It promises to be a night to remember. Special 20th Anniversary ticket price for early booking online. Promo code
glens20. Book early to avoid disappointment.
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Details on all performances in 2015 are online: www.theglenscentre.com The Glens Centre, New line, Manorhamilton, Co. leitrim IrelandBox office / General enquiries: Mary McGovernPhone: 071 9855 833 ext 1 email: [email protected]
fRiDay 23RD & SaTuRDay 24TH OCTOBER
ÉigSE CHluainín Féile Ealaíon Gaeilge ina mbeidh ceithre seoladh leabhar, dráma, ceolchoirm scannán
agus aoi chainteoirí. Amharc amchlár na féile ar shuíomh Ionad na nGleannta.
A weekend celebration and showcase of music, literature and theatre as well as book
launches, film and guest speakers. Theatre and others. A short film by Róisín Loughrey
and a sneak preview of Joni Crone’s new writing. Drop by for one event, or stay for
the night. Full programme on www.theglenscentre.com
SaTuRDay 24TH OCTOBER 8:30PM €15/€12
jOHn MCSHERRy TRiO JOHN McSHERRY is hailed as one of the finest exponents of the art of Uilleann Piping in the world today, He has played and recorded with some of the finest names in trad such as Tamalin, Lúnasa, At First Light, The Olllam, Dónal Lunny, Clannad, Sinéad O’Connor, Riverdance,
The Corrs. John is currently touring with SEÁN ÓG GRAHAM, and DÓNAL O’CONNOR. Seán is one of Ireland’s most dynamic young button ac-cordion players and gifted, self-taught guitarist. Together with Dónal, who’s talents have been described as “immaculate and electrifying”, the Trio’s gig at The Glens is part of the Éigse Chluainín weekend as well as a celebration of their new album.
RiDay 6TH nOvEMBER 8:30PM €12/€10
ClauDia SCHwaB TRiO wiTH SPECial guEST PaDRaig MEHanA unique concert with Claudia Schwab, the Austrian born, Sligo-based fiddle player/composer, and her fellow performers Marti Taern and Stefan Hedborg, who will be joined on the night by Leitrim-based musician, composer and poet Pádraig Meehan (Those Nervous Animals). The unique sounds of Claudia’s funk-beat yodels, reels and alpine harmonies feature regularly on Irish and Austrian national radio, with her album Amber Sands receiving 3 nominations for the Songlines Music Awards 2015. Pádraig Meehan’s recent projects include the Dromahair Steampunk Club, an arts experiment in music and spoken word, and a band called The Electric Sibin.
THuRSDay 12TH - SunDay 15TH nOvEMBER€10/€8 COnCESSiOn wEEKEnD PaSS €25/€20 COnCESSiOn
THE OnE aCT DRaMa fESTivalThe annual 3 day feast of theatre returns to the Glens, with adjudicator Alan Haslett (member ADA). Please note the earlier opening time of 8pm. Check out the programme and times on our website.
fRiDay 4TH & SaTuRDay 5TH DECEMBER 8:30PMZ
SPlÓDaR 20TH annivERSaRy THEaTRE To mark the final month of the Glens Centre’s 20th anniversary, we are delighted to host a theatrical celebration of Splódar’s 20 years residency in The Glens. Full details of director Prin Deignan’s final theatre production of 2015, can be found on our website www.theglenscentre.com.
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lEiTRiM SCulPTuRE CEnTRESuSannE BOSCH (aRTiST in RESiDEnCE) fRiDay 11TH SEPT TO THuRSDay 1ST OCT / OPEning fRiDay 11TH SEPT 5- 8PMBosch works predominantly on questions that tackle creative arguments around ideas of democracy. Recurring themes in her practice are surviving, money and work, as well as migration, societal visions and participation models. Bosch’s socially engaged project Alternative Leitrim (working title) - raises the question of the good life - for everybody. In developing the project from August 5th to September 11th Bosch hopes to meet, in Manorhamilton and its extended surroundings a number of initiatives that are exploring sustainable and innovative models of living and working. The artist is interested in the growing movement of people who work with very diverse and limited means on the common good and who wish to network more or realise new potential by engaging with the project. If you are developing sustainable or alternative models of practice and wish to meet Susanne please e.mail [email protected] Susanne Bosch is an artist and teacher. From 2007-2012, she developed and led the Art in Public master programme at the University of Ulster in Belfast together with Dan Shipsides. Before she worked as assistant professor at the international master programme “Public Art and New Artistic Strategies” at the Bauhaus University in Weimar, Germany. She achieved a PhD about her public artwork in 2012.
jESSiCa llOyD-jOnES (aRTiST in RESiDEnCE) fRiDay 16TH OCT TO THuRSDay 5TH nOv / OPEning fRiDay 16TH OCTOBER 5- 8PMMerging art, science and technology, Lloyd-Jones investigates concepts of energy and natural phenomena through the experimental use of materials and creation of light based sculpture and installations. Working across a range of media, she explores the boundaries between science fiction and science fact to reveal new perspectives on the world in which we live.Jessica Lloyd-Jones is a visual artist based in North Wales, with a First Class Honours degree in Fine Art and MFA in Sculpture from Edinburgh College of Art in 2007. Lloyd-Jones’ residencies have included an International Visiting Artist Fellowship in 2008 at UrbanGlass, New York, where she developed her ‘Anatomical Neon’ sculptures inspired by biological electricity and more recently, a Makers Using Technology residency at PDR (National Centre for Product Design and Development Research) Cardiff, 2014.
gavin PORTER (nORTH wEST OPEn, 1ST PRiZE, 2014) fRiDay 13TH nOv TO THuRSDay 26TH nOv / OPEning fRiDay 13TH nOv5PM- 8PMGavin Porter won the first prize in the North West Summer Open at LSC in 2014. By applying simple linear, often repetitive drawing techniques in an indeterminate way, Porter’s current work endeavours to reveal patterns and forms amongst the seemingly unpredictable and chaotic. Each work on paper is executed with intricate detail and employs optical techniques referenced from historical engraving. Central to these observations lies a fascination with science and the mechanics of nature, entropy, erosion and evolution.Gavin Porter is a Belfast born Artist living in County Roscommon. Having worked as a stone mason and organic gardener for many years, he returned to full time artistic practice in 2007. His artistic output consists of drawing, etching, sound installation and assemblage, with etching being his main medium of choice. He achieved a first class Honours Degree from Sligo IT in 2013 .
nORTH wEST CHRiSTMaS OPEnfRiDay 4TH DEC 2015 TO SaTuRDay 9TH jan 2016 / OPEning fRiDay 4TH DEC 5- 8PMThe North-West Christmas Open celebrates the work of artists based in the counties of Mayo, Roscommon, Leitrim, Sligo, Donegal, Fermanagh, Cavan, Tyrone and Derry. Submission for selection: Works in any medium in the form of drawing, painting, print or sculpture can be submitted. Up to a maximum of three works per artist may be submitted with a submission fee of 10 per work. Digital images of the work must first be emailed as jpegs to: [email protected] or delivered as photographs. Please include the following information for each image: Name of artist, title, date, medium, dimensions and sale price (we will take 20% off this price as commission). Please include a short artists statement and/or bio. All items must be for sale and not exceed 2ft square in size for two-dimensional work. There is no size limit for 3D sculptural works.Submission: Deadline for email submissions is Saturday 7th November 5pm. Do not deliver original work or send payment to LSC for this selection process.
Selection: Notification to artists of the selection will be 13 Nov. 2015
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wORKSHOPS / SEPTEMBER - DECEMBERSaturday 12th – Sunday 13th September
TP5 Traditional Print Japanese Woodblock PrintmakingTutor: Debra Bowden. Duration: 2 Days. Cost: €160
Saturday12th- Sunday 13th September
S3 Stone lettercuttingTutor: Seamus Dunbar. Duration: 2 Days. Participants: 8. Cost: €150
Saturday 19th - Sunday 20th September
W7c Workshop In Vernacular Carpentry Tutor: Niall Walsh. Duration: 2 Days. Cost: €150
Saturday 19th - Sunday 20th September
TP1 Traditional Printmaking: etching Tutor: Deirdre Nolan. Duration: 2 Days. Cost: €150
Saturday 26th- Sunday 27th September
TP2 Traditional Printmaking- Screen-printing Workshop Tutor: Deirdre Nolan. Duration: 2 Days. Participants: 6. Cost: €180
Saturday 10th – Sunday 11th October
DM3 Creative Documentary Tutor: Róisín Loughrey. Duration: 2 days Cost: €130
Saturday 17th- Sunday 18th October
DlP7 landscape Painting Tutor: Mary T. Keown. Duration: 2 Days. Cost: €160
Wednesday 21st - Friday 23rd October
M1 Reproduction Moulding For Artists & Architects Tutor: Keith Alan Seybert. Duration: 2 Days. Participants: 8. Cost: €260
Saturday24th – Monday 26th October
M2 Refractory Mouldmaking For Kiln Cast Glass & Bronze Casting Tutor: Keith Alan Seybert. Duration: 3 Days. Participants: 8. Cost: €260
Sat 24th – Sun 25th October 2015
MC2 Casting In Bronze and AluminiumTutor: Kate Oram. Duration: 2 Days. Participants: 6. Cost: €210
Saturday 24th & Sunday 25th October
DM1 Digital PhotographyTutor: Dave Spence. Duration: 2 Days. Cost: €140
Friday 6th- Sunday 8th November
DlP3 Technical Construction Drawing Tutor: Mary Byrne. Duration: 3 Days. Participants: 8. Cost: €210
Saturday 14th- Sunday 15th November
TP7 Artist Bookbinding Tutor: Vanya Lambrecht Ward. Duration: 2 Days. Participants: 6. Cost: €150
Saturday 14th- Sunday 15th November
GB1 Glassblowing For Beginners WorkshopTutor: Louise Rice. Duration: 2 Days. Participants: 6. Cost: €260
Monday 16th – Tuesday 17th November
GB1 Glassblowing For Beginners WorkshopTutor: Graham Reid. Duration: 2 Days. Participants: 6. Cost: €260
Saturday 14th – Tuesday 17th November
GB2 Improvers evening Glassblowing Workshop Tutor: Graham Reid – Sat & Sun 6-9pm
Louise Rice – Mon & Tue 6-9pm
Duration: 3 hours. Participants: 6. Cost: €65
Wednesday 18th- Monday 23rd November
G4 Glass Replicate Mould-Making – Masterclass Tutor: Louise Rice. Duration: 5 Days. Participants: 6. Cost: TBC
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Saturday 21st – Monday 23rd November
G6 Hot Glass Casting Into Zircar Moulds WorkshopTutor: Keith Alan Seybert. Duration: 3 Days. Participants: 6. Cost: €220
Saturday 21st & Sunday 22nd November
DM2 Digital Photography Graphics AdvancedTutor: David Spence. Duration: 2 Days. Participants: 4. Cost: €180
Tuesday 24th & Wednesday 25th November
MC1 Bronze Pour for participants of Mouldmaking WorkshopsTutor: Keith Alan Seybert. Duration: 1 Day. Participants: 8. Cost: €210
Thursday 26th November
MC6 Patination and Finishing of Metal WorkshopTutor: Keith Seybert. Duration: 1 Day. Cost: €130
Sat 28th- Sun 29th November 2015
DM4 Film Making editingTutor: David Spence. Duration: 2 Days. Participants: 4. Cost: €120
lEiTRiM liBRaRy SERviCECaRRiCK-On-SHannOn liBRaRyAn evening with writer Cathal Póirtéir Wednesday 18th November 2015 7p.m. Free
Irish broadcaster and writer Cathal Póirtéir will visit Carrick-on-Shannon Library as
part of Library Ireland Week 2015. A renowned authority on the folklore of the Great
Famine, and having published a compendium Glórtha ón Ghorta, Cathal will highlight
the special qualities of the oral tradition and how it adds to our understanding of the
famine and the legacy it left us.
Contact: Anna / Derval 071-9620789 / [email protected]
BallinaMORE liBRaRyPercy French and the Leitrim Connection Wednesday September 30th 8pm Free
The County Leitrim Percy French Society, under the direction of Tish Dunleavy, will
present a historical look at the life of Percy French and his many close connections
with Leitrim. The evening will also feature some of the songs and recitations of Percy
and will be performed by Tish Dunleavy, Colm O Reilly, Pat Rehill and Frank Cadam.
Memorabilia and items associated with Percy French will be on display.
Contact Mary Conefrey 0719645567 / [email protected]
www.leitrimlibrary.ie
leitrim Sculpture Centre, New line, Manorhamilton, Co. leitrim, Ireland.+353 (0)71 98 [email protected]
KinlOugH wOMEn’S wRiTing gROuP ClanCHy COuRT, KinlOugH, CO lEiTRiM. SEvEn SESSiOnS, fORTnigHTly On wEDnESDayS: SEPTEMBER 16TH, 23RD / OCTOBER 7TH, 21ST / nOvEMBER 4TH, 18TH / DECEMBER 2nD 7 PM-9:30PM €110 / EaRly Pay COnCESSiOn €90 (if PaiD By SEPT 2)
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CaRRiCK CinEPlEx - OPERa livE in HD fROM THE METROPOliTan OPERa HOuSE in nEw yORKil TROvaTORE (giuSEPPE vERDi)SaTuRDay OCTOBER 3RD, 2015, 6.00PM
OTHEllO (giuSEPPE vERDi) SaTuRDay OCTOBER 17TH, 2015, 6.00PM
TannHauSER (RiCHaRD wagnER) SaTuRDay OCTOBER 31ST, 2015, 5.00PM
lulu (alBan BERg)SaTuRDay nOvEMBER 21ST, 2015, 5.30PM
lES PECHEuRS DE PERlES (gEORgES BiZET): SaTuRDay januaRy 16TH, 2015, 6.00PM
TuRanDOT (giaCOMO PuCCini): SaTuRDay januaRy 30TH, 2016, 6.00PM
ManOn lESCauT (giaCOMO PuCCini): SaTuRDay MaRCH 5TH, 2016, 6.00PM
MaDaMa BuTTERfly (giaCOMO PuCCini): SaTuRDay aPRil 2nD, 2016, 6.00PM
ROBERTO DEvEREux (gaETanO DOniZETTi): SaTuRDay aPRil 16TH, 2016, 6.00PM
ElEKTRa (RiCHaRD STRauSS): SaTuRDay aPRil 30TH, 2016, 6.00PM
lEiTRiM aDulT guiDanCE QQi lEvEl 5: TRaDiTiOnal MuSiC / SOunD PRODuCTiOnDRuMSHanBO vOCaTiOnal SCHOOl / SEPTEMBER 2015 – May 2016 Traditional Irish Music course: Offers learners a practical and theoretical
knowledge of Irish Music, Song, Dance and Music Theory. You will learn tunes, songs
and dances and play music every day. The seven modules can be completed over one
or two years: Irish Music, Music Theory, Music Performance, Music Industry Studies,
Event Production, Work Experience and Communications. No musical experience
necessary, beginners are welcome. Funding available through VTOS, BTEA or SUSI.
Sound Production: This course is combines practical training and experience with
theoretical appreciation of sound engineering. The modules include: Music Technology,
Event Production, Music Industry Studies, Sound Engineering and Production, Radio
Programme Production, Audio Engineering, Work Experience, Word Processing.
Funding is available through VTOS, BTEA or SUSI.
Contact: Niamh Brennan 071 9621371 / 086 [email protected] / [email protected]
CREaTivE wRiTing wEDnESDayS ClanCHy COuRT, KinlOugH, CO lEiTRiM. Six SESSiOnS, fORTnigHTly On wEDnES-DayS: SEPTEMBER 23RD, OCTOBER 7TH, 21ST, nOvEMBER 4TH, 18TH, DECEMBER 2nD 2 PM-4.30 PM €95 / EaRly Pay COnCESSiOn €80 (if PaiD By SEPT 16)If you are afraid of the blank page, your fear will dissolve; if you’re writing already but
your words feel stale, you will come away from these workshops refreshed.
Monica Corish was the 2014/2015 SPARK writer-in-residence at the Leitrim Observer. She
is an award-winning writer of poetry, short stories and memoir, and an experienced writing
group leader, trained in the AWA Method.
www.monicacorish.ie, Facebook: Monica Corish Writer Twitter: @MonicaCorish
[email protected] 071 984 3897/087 6414185
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SOlaS aRT gallERy BallinaMORE, CO. lEiTRiM
SaT 5TH SEPT 7.30PM
TRiPlE fORCE - gRaCE DixOn; annE BlanC; lilly CullEn
fRi 2nD OCT 7.30PM
THROugH THE EyES Of a CHilD - COllEEn Quinn
fRi 30TH OCT 7.30PM
OPEn Call SHOw - CuRaTED By aManDa janE gRaHaM
fRi 27TH nOv 7.30PM
MEMBERS CHRiSTMaS ExHiBiTiOn “Triple Force” is by three ladies from Co. Offaly who spend their time painting because
they love it, this is an eclectic mix of colour and style. Followed on by Colleen Quinn`s
lovely and evocative pastels. Next is something different from Amanda Jane graham,
she will be curating an “Open Call” to connect with the contemporary and conceptual
artist both local and national., about 11 artists will be chosen for this groundbreaking
exhibition for Solas. Last but not least is the Members Christmas Exhibition, always
popular with members and public.
www.solasart.ie email: [email protected]
Telephone: 071 9644210 Contact: Gail or Ben
SaTuRDay 3RD OCTOBER - SunDay 4TH OCTOBER 2015
6TH annual BallinaglERa TRaDiTiOnal MuSiC wEEKEnDSaTuRDay 3RD OCTOBER - BallinaglERaCOMMuniTy Hall @ 9.15PM, DOORS OPEn 8.30PM. aDM €15. REfRESHMEnTS SERvED On THE nigHT.Dermot Byrne, Brid Harper and Floriane Blancke In Concert.Featuring three of Ireland’s most well known and revered musicians, this gig guarantees spellbinding music and a concert that traditional music fans cannot afford to miss. Formerly a member of supergroup Altan, Dermot Byrne was awarded TG4’s Traditional Musician of the Year in 2013. From Buncrana in Co. Donegal, he is recognised as one of the great accordion players of his generation. Tyrone resident, Bríd Harper is a senior All-Ireland Fiddle Champion and is enormously respected both as a teacher and performer. Born in Paris, France, Floriane Blancke is an immensely talented harpist, fiddler, vocalist and pianist who has been embraced into the Irish music tradition in recent years. Together this stunning trio are sublime...expect to be enthralled.
SaTuRDay 3RD OCTOBER - enda McGreevy (Fiddle), Cein Sweeney (Flute)Skerry Rynn’s Public House. 9.30pm - Close
lorraine Sweeney (Flute) and Jacqui Martin (Fiddle)Mulvey’s Public House. 9.30pm - Close.
SunDay 4RD OCTOBERSean Nós Dancing Workshop hosted by louise DevittSuitable for all ages...Ballinaglera Community Hall, 2pm- 3.30pm. ADM €5.
Youth Session with Ballinaglera’s Young StarsMulvey’s Public House. 6pm - 8pm.
Fergus Bogue (Button Accordion) and FriendsSkerry Rynn’s Public House. 9.30pm - Close.
Breda Shannon (Concertina), oliver loughlin (Piano Accordion)Mulvey’s Public House. 9.30pm - Close.
ADM FREE TO ALL PUB GIGS! Info on 087 6904498.
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Saturday 5th Triple Force Solas Gallery Exhibition opening 7.30pm Free p.65
Wednesday 9th Awa trained writing group Kinlough Women’s Writing Group Workshop 7pm - 9.30pm €110 p.63
Friday 11th Susanne Bosch Leitrim Sculpture Centre Exhibition opening 5 - 8pm Free p.56
Friday 11th The Gallant John Joe The Glens Centre Theatre 8.30pm €15/€12 p.52
Wednesday 16th Awa trained writing group Kinlough Women’s Writing Group Workshop 7pm - 9.30pm €110 p.63
Friday 18th Culture Night The Glens Centre Various 6.30pm-10.30pm Free p.52
Saturday 12th – Sunday 13th Woodblock Printmaking Leitrim Sculpture Centre Workshop 2 days €160 p.54
Saturday 12th – Sunday 13th lettercutting Leitrim Sculpture Centre Workshop 2 days €150 p.58
Saturday 19th – Sunday 20th Vernacular Carpentry Leitrim Sculpture Centre Workshop 2 days €150 p.58
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Turning Mammy The Glens Centre Theatre 8.30pm €15/€12 p.52
Wednesday 23rd Awa trained writing group Kinlough Mixed Writing Group Workshop 2pm - 4.30pm €110 p.63
Wednesday 23rd Awa trained writing group Kinlough Women’s Writing Group Workshop 7pm - 9.30pm €110 p.63
Friday 25th Club Scannáin Chluainín The Glens Centre Film 8.30pm €10 annual membership
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Saturday 26th- Sunday 27th Screen-printing Leitrim Sculpture Centre Workshop 2 days €180 p.58
Sunday 27th Cherish The Ladies The Glens Centre Music 8.30pm €20/€18 p.53
Wednesday 30th Percy French and the leitrim Connection
Ballinamore Library Talk 8pm Free p.61
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Friday 2nd Through the eyes of a child Solas Gallery Exhibition opening 7.30pm Free p.65
Saturday 3rd & Sunday 4thBallinagleara Traditional Music
Ballinagleara Festival All day 087 6904498 p.64
Saturday 3rd Il Trovatore Carrick Cineplex Opera 6pm See website p.62
Saturday 3rd Kíla The Glens Centre Music 8.30pm See website p.53
Wednesday 7th Awa trained writing group Kinlough Mixed Writing Group Workshop 2pm - 4.30pm €110 p.63
Wednesday 7th Awa trained writing group Kinlough Womens Writing Group Workshop 7pm - 9.30pm €110 p.63
Saturday 10th – Sunday 11th Creative Documentary Leitrim Sculpture Centre Workshop 2 days €130 p.58
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Friday 16th Jessica lloyd-Jones Leitrim Sculpture Centre Exhibition opening 5pm - 8pm Free p.56
Saturday 17th Othello Carrick Cineplex Opera 6pm See website p.62
Saturday 17th- Sunday 18th landscape Painting Leitrim Sculpture Centre Workshop 2 days €160 p.57
Wednesday 21st Awa trained writing group Kinlough Mixed Writing Group Workshop 2pm - 4.30pm €110 p.63
Wednesday 21st Awa trained writing group Kinlough Womens Writing Group Workshop 7pm - 9.30pm €110 p.63
Wednesday 21st - Friday 23rdMoulding For Artists & Architects
Leitrim Sculpture Centre Workshop 2 days €260 p.58
Friday 23rd & Saturday 24th Éigse Chluainín The Glens Centre Festival tba See website p.54
Saturday 24th John McSherry Trio The Glens Centre Music 8.30pm €15/€12 p.54
Saturday24th – Monday 26thRefractory Mouldmaking For Kiln Cast Glass & Bronze Casting
Leitrim Sculpture Centre Workshop 3 days €260 p.58
Saturday24th – Monday 26thCasting In Bronze and Aluminium
Leitrim Sculpture Centre Workshop 2 days €210 p.59
Saturday 24th – Sunday 25th Digital Photography Leitrim Sculpture Centre Workshop 2 days €140 p.59
Friday 30th open Call Show Solas Gallery Exhibition opening 7.30pm Free p.65
Saturday 31st Tannhauser Carrick Cineplex Opera 5pm See website p.62
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Wednesday 4th Awa trained writing group Kinlough Mixed Writing Group Workshop 2pm - 4.30pm €110 p.63
Wednesday 4th Awa trained writing group Kinlough Womens Writing Group Workshop 7pm - 9.30pm €110 p.63
Thursday 12th - Sunday 15th one Act Drama Festival The Glens Centre Music 8.30pm €25/€20 p.55
Friday 6th- Sunday 8thTechnical Construction Drawing
Leitrim Sculpture Centre Workshop 2 days €210 p.59
Friday 6th Claudia Schwab Trio The Glens Centre Music 8.30pm €12/€10 p.55
Friday 13th Gavin Porter Leitrim Sculpture Centre Exhibition opening 5 - 8pm Free p.57
Saturday 14th- Sunday 15th Artist Bookbinding Leitrim Sculpture Centre Workshop 2 days €150 p.59
Saturday 14th- Sunday 15th Glassblowing For Beginners Leitrim Sculpture Centre Workshop 2 days €260 p.59
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Leitrim Sculpture Centre Workshop 6pm - 9pm €65 p.59
Wednesday 18th Awa trained writing group Kinlough Mixed Writing Group Workshop 2pm - 4.30pm €110 p.63
Wednesday 18th Awa trained writing group Kinlough Womens Writing Group Workshop 7pm - 9.30pm €110 p.63
Wednesday 18thAn evening with writer Cathal Póirtéir
Carrick on Shannon Library Talk 7pm Free p.61
Wednesday 18th-Monday 23rd Replicate Mould-Making Leitrim Sculpture Centre Workshop 5 days tba p.59
Saturday 21st to Monday 23rd Hot Glass Casting Into Zircar Moulds
Leitrim Sculpture Centre Workshop 3 days €220 p.60
Saturday 21st Lulu Carrick Cineplex Opera 5.30pm See website p.62
Saturday 21st & Sunday 22ndDigital Photography Graphics Advanced
Leitrim Sculpture Centre Workshop 2 days 180 p.60
Tuesday 24th & Wednesday 25th
Bronze Pour for Mouldmaking Workshops
Leitrim Sculpture Centre Workshop 3 days €210 p.60
Thursday 26thPatination and Finishing of Metal
Leitrim Sculpture Centre Workshop 3 days €120 p.60
Friday 27th Members Christmas exhibition
Solas Gallery Exhibition opening 7.30pm Free p.65
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Wednesday 2nd Awa trained writing group Kinlough Mixed Writing Group Workshop 2pm - 4.30pm €110 p.63
Wednesday 2nd Awa trained writing groupKinlough Womens Writing Group
Workshop 7pm - 9.30pm €110 p.63
Friday 4th North West Christmas open Leitrim Sculpture Centre Exhibition opening 5 - 8pm Free p.58
Friday 4th & Saturday 5th Splódar 20th Anniversary The Glens Centre Theatre 8.30pm See website p.55
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