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5.1MB - Skibbereen Arts Festival
SKIBBEREEN ARTS NDFESTIVAL ST JULY 22 - 31 2016 SRÁID AN DROICID BRIDGE STREET WWW.SKIBBEREENARTSFESTIVAL.COM Proud to support SKIBBEREEN Arts Festival Skibbereen Credit Union 13 Main Street, Skibbereen Tel: (028) 21883 Email: [email protected] 27 South Main Street, Bandon Tel: (023) 884 4839 Email: [email protected] Find us on Facebook and Twitter www.skibbereencu.ie Skibbereen Credit Union is regulated by the Central Bank of Ireland. Terms and conditions apply. Skibbereen, Co. Cork 028 22090 www.westcorkartscentre.com Monday to Saturday 10.00am to 4.45pm SUMMER MUSIC SEASON A unique series of three concerts in the James O’Driscoll Gallery. Experience the vibrancy and richness of 17th and 18th century music played on authentic instruments by outstanding young musicians. Enjoy a special pre-concert supper at Kalbos Café@ The Uillinn with with a complimentary glass of wine. Ensemble Dagda Tuesday 19 July at 7.15pm Tickets €15. Concessions €10. Children free Supper and Concert, complimentary glass of wine €27 / €22 Emma Power - soprano; Caitríona O’Mahony, Aingeala de Búrca - baroque violins; Norah O’Leary - baroque cello; Tom Ó Drisceoil – harpsichord. Eimear Reidy Thursday 28 July at 7.15pm Tickets €10. Concessions €7. Children free Supper and Concert, complimentary glass of wine €22 / €19 Eimear Reidy on solo baroque cello. Barefoot Baroque Thursday 4 August at 1.15pm Katy Salvidge on baroque recorder, Justin Grounds on baroque violin and Tess Leak on cello. Not to be missed - these concerts promise to enliven and inspire. BOOKING NOW Experience the arts Art exhibitions, Family activities, Music and Dance Performances, Kalbo’s café, Summer Camps, Artists in studio EXHIBITION John Kelly: A Group Show 23 July to 31 August Antarctic paintings, West Cork paintings, sculpture and prints. And an Iceberg Installation in Glandore Harbour. EVENTS FOR SKIBBEREEN ARTS FESTIVAL AT UILLINN An exciting programme of music, film, workshops, performances, exhibitions, artists-in-residence, special sound workshops for very young children, gallery resources for families and much more for Skibbereen Arts Festival. For more information:- www.westcorkartscentre.com and www.skibbereenartsfestival.com Skibbereen (estb. 1877) Home of Traditional Irish Music in SKIBBEREEN Trad every Monday and Saturday Night Singers Club first Friday every Month Proud to support Skibbereen Arts Festival 37 BRIDGE ST SKIBBEREEN CO. CORK (028) 21522 Hello and Welcome to Skibbereen Arts Festival 2016 Art is everywhere in West Cork. In the scenery, in the people and in the atmosphere. No matter where you go you are likely to bump into a practitioner or lover of the arts. The eighth Skibbereen Arts Festival pays homage to this vital fabric of our community with a programme that we hope you agree is simply astonishing! There will be music, film, theatre and poetry. Literature, exhibitions, symposiums and installations. Walks, talks and workshops. Family fun days and a spectacular 1960s street party. No matter your age, there truly is something for everyone. We hope you enjoy. Brendan McCarthy, Festival Chairman Funders Sponsors Media Partner Special Thanks to Brian Carmody 6 12 24 36 46 49 50 52 54 66 Music All You Need is Love Canon Goodman Concert Vieux Farka Touré crOw The Voice Squad The Hydra Quintet Instruments of Ice Eddi Reader DogTailSoup with Glen Hansard 14 15 20 26 32 33 38 45 53 56 61 64 Workshops Fantastic Mr. Fox (kids) Family Acrobatics Young Filmmakers Songwriting (adults) Art & Nature for kids Scriptwriting (adults) Children’s Art Acting (adults) Making Poems with Theo Dorgan Rock ‘n’ Roll Camp for Kids Timeleap with E.R. Murray (kids) Filmmaking with Gerard Barrett 28 40 41 42 43 44 Theatre Stroll with Shakespeare 4 Plays in a Day Marion Mary and Me Leper + Chip From Eden 35 48 53 57 58 59 60 62 64 Spoken Word Beckett and The Wake Book Reading by Maria Murphy Poetry Reading by Theo Dorgan Working Artists Studios’ Poetry Marathon Weekend with the Writers, Liz Nugent Afric McGlinchey Martina Devlin Claudia Carroll An Audience with Gerard Barrett 12 16 21 22 23 28 Outdoor All You Need is Love Historical Walk of Lough Hyne Historical Walk of Skibbereen The Ilen Feast Down by the Riverside Stroll with Shakespeare 17 18 27 29 30 34 39 47 51 63 64 Film Fis na Fuiseoige REBEL ROSSA Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Heart of a Dog Movie Under the Stars The Great Wall Marlon and Me Atlantic Troublemakers: The Story of Land Art Hand Gestures Pilgrim Hill 69 70 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 84 85 86 Visual Art Sculpture Garden Angela Flowers Collection at Downeen Paul Cialis Vaunie Strahan Catherine Hammond Gallery John Kelly – A Group Show Michael Holly and William Bock Music at Uillinn WAVE Inclusive Dance Family events at Uillinn Dark Matter MÓR The Souvenir Shop Helen Walsh & Rohan Reilly Working Artist Studios Umha Aois Fringe 88 Harriet Selke and LGBT+ 89 Risteard Breathnach, Tuath 90 IRIS and the JB Gallery 7 GENERAL ENQUIRIES Skibbereen Arts Festival, Fearnóg. Poundlick, Skibbereen, Co. Cork Tel: 086 8617605 Email: [email protected] VOLUNTEERS From hanging bunting to handing out flyers, whether building stages or invigilating exhibitions, this festival would not be happening without the amazing work done by a small group of volunteers who have given a lot of time and effort throughout the year. If you would like to join our team we are looking for enthusiastic, reliable and friendly volunteers to help at festival events. Please contact us at info@ skibbereenartsfestival.com for more details. MAILING LIST We only use our mailing list to send you details of our events. We NEVER pass on your details to other organisations. If you’d like to be added to our mailing list then please email us at [email protected] FESTIVAL TEAM Chairman: Brendan McCarthy Festival Director: Declan McCarthy Visual Art Co-Ordinator: Donagh Carey Films programmed by Sharon Whooley Box Office: Claire Murphy, Maeve O’Sullivan, Suzy McCarthy, Marian Young and Helen Casey Press, Publicity and Social Media: Claire Murphy and Helen Casey Festival Photographer: Ger Murphy, [email protected] Production: Daragh Murphy Festival Crew: Kieran Crowley, Niall Carey, Bryan Harris and Rory Cregan Programme Compilation: Declan McCarthy Programme and Website Design: Eoin Mahon, www.metric.ie Cover Image by Eoin Mahon 8 TICKETING AND BOX OFFICE INFORMATION All tickets are now on sale at www.skibbereenartsfestival.com FESTIVAL BOX OFFICE Skibbereen Town Hall, The Square, Skibbereen Email [email protected] or telephone 087 1260327 Box Office open on Friday 15th and Saturday 16th July from 2-5pm And then daily from Thursday 21st to Saturday 30th July, 10-5pm SEATING AT LIVE EVENTS All of our festival venues have unreserved seating so seats cannot be reserved in advance. Any seating is on a first come first served basis. Door open 30 minutes before the start of each show. REFUNDS We can only offer refunds or exchange tickets in the case of a cancelled event. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS All of our venues are wheelchair accessible. BOOKING FEE There is a €1 booking fee per ticket purchased online for events that cost €10 or more. This goes towards bank charges and card data protection charges. WEBSITE AND SOCIAL MEDIA PAGES www.skibbereenartsfestival.com /SkibbereenArts /skibbartsfest 9 FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL 2016 There’s still time to become a ‘Friend’ for 2016, just pop into the box office at Skibbereen Town Hall, or Tel: 087 1260327, Email: [email protected] •Ronnie Tanner - Ilenroy B&B •Permanent TSB Skibbereen •Skibbereen Heritage Centre •Market Street Dental Surgery •Karizma Hair Salon •Padraig O’Driscoll Victuallers •Maria O’Donovan & Co Solicitors •Caitriona McSweeney Dental Surgery •South Coast Motor Cycles •Essential Beauty •Trendy Hair Fashions •John Collins Castletownshend •Peggy Hayes Electrical •Kenneally Opticians •Catherine Hammond Gallery •Sean Murray Fashions •Charles McCarthy Estate Agents •Nealons Career Services •Rue De Siam Rosaleen O’Shea •Inspire Design & Print •Hamilton’s Pharmacy •Apple Betty’s •Charlie & Noreen McCarthy •Michael McCarthy - Drinagh Pharmacy •The Mobile Phone Shop •Yin Yang Wholefoods •Colin McCarthy Cahalane’s Bar •The Eldon Hotel •Fleur Angelique •The Church Restaurant •Brendan & Eithne McCarthy •The Time Travellers Bookshop •The West Cork Hotel •Morgan O’Driscoll Fine Art Auctioneers 10 •The Corner Bar •Alma •Walsh’s Butchers •Barry Brothers Builders Providers •Ger Carey - The Horse & Hound •Good Things •Cathal O’Donovan’s Bookshop •Hourihane Sports •Kalbo’s Café •Wish •The Paragon •Riverside Skibbereen •Cleary’s Pharmacy •Horgan’s Pharmacy •Fiona’s •Jeff ’s Wood Fired Pizza •Helen Dempsey - Abbey Furniture •Noreen Daly - Daly’s Drapery •Elaine O’Sullivan - The Beauty Spot •Pat Maguire Properties •Roycroft Cycles •Hair Heaven •Grainne Collins - The Favourite •Mona Best - Bridge House •South of Ireland Petroleum •An Chistin Beag •Designs •Violette House •The Party & Gift Shop •Anne Minihane Photography •La Femme Beauty Salon •Skibbereen Chamber of Commerce/ Skibbereen Tourist Office THANK YOU Very Special Thanks to our main funders The Arts Council of Ireland and Cork County Council and our local sponsors Skibbereen Credit Union, Field’s of Skibbereen and Skibbereen Chamber of Commerce. Thanks also to The West Cork Hotel, Morgan O’Driscoll Fine Art Auctioneers, The Church Restaurant, Uillinn : West Cork Arts Centre, The Corner Bar, our Media Partner The Southern Star and all who subscribed to our ‘Friends of the Festival’. Special Thanks to everyone who generously opened their premises to us for the festival; Skibbereen Town Hall, The Select Vestry of Abbystrwery Parish, The Ludgate Hub, Working Artist Studios, Liss Ard Estate, Richard Roycroft, Teddy & Kathleen O’Regan, Christy O’Donovan, Claire Burns, Breffni O’Neill, Noel O’Driscoll, The Southern Star, West Cork Kickboxing Club, Walsh’s Butchers, Good Things, Catherine Hammond Gallery, The Riverside Café, Skibbereen Courthouse, Skibbereen Scout Hall, Skibbereen Heritage Centre and O’Donovan Rossa GAA Club. For ‘All You Need is Love’ thanks to Cian O’Mahony, Colin McCarthy, Mona Best, Caragh Bell, Sgt. Tony McCarthy & Skibbereen Gardaí, Sacha Puttnam, Brian Hennessy, Liz Clark, Saint Fachtna’s Silver Band, Katy Salvidge, Roseanne Kidney, Dan Connolly, Dave Barry, Mike O’Brien at Drinagh Co-op, Alan Holmes, Teddy Leahy and his crew plus all of the stewards and volunteers. For guidance, support and services rendered thanks to Peter Murray, Ian McDonagh, Reverend John Ardis, Justin England, Philip O’Regan, Terri Kearney, Ann Davoren, Justine Foster, Mary McGrath, Karl Shiels, Rory Cregan, Kieran Crowley, Bryan Harris, Niall Carey, Skibbereen Theatre Society, Gerard Hurley, Maurice Seezer, Schull Tourist Office, Kay Quinn, Mary McCarthy, Cliodhna and Sandrine McCarthy and especially Eoin Mahon at Metric. Extra Special Thanks to Brian Carmody Very special thank you to all of our volunteers and anyone who helped to make this festival happen. And finally a heartfelt thanks to you our audience for your continued support and goodwill. 11 OUTDOOR / SPECIAL EVENT All You Need Is Love 1960s Street Party Following the spectacular success of 2015’s ‘March Back in Time’, Skibbereen Arts Festival opens this year with something ‘similar but completely different’. The whole town will reverberate to the sounds of the 60s for the day with shops displaying posters and artefacts from the period and staff dressed in period costume. Then at 7pm Bridge street will be closed to traffic and there’ll be music, street theatre, puppet shows, children’s games, arts and crafts stalls, a flower power wall, graffiti artists creating a mural, food stalls, and then at 9pm a very special performance of some Beatles songs by a Skibbereen Arts Festival version of ‘Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band’ put together especially for the occasion. Please dress up in costume if you can – All You Need is Love! Generously sponsored by Skibbereen Credit Union Bridge St 12 Fri 22nd 19-22:00 FREE 13 WORKSHOP Children’s events at Skibbereen Library 11:00 Jabberwocky Presents Fantastic Mr. Fox by Roald Dahl - a performance for 4 to 11 year olds. Fantastic Mr. Fox is one of Roald Dahl’s best-loved tales and certainly one of his most dramatic. Our hero, the ingenious outlaw, Mr Fox, is pitted against three of the most unsavoury farmers in literature. Lots of fun and audience participation involved. Children will be encouraged to join in as actors, set manipulators, prop wielders, creators of sound and music.... Admission is free but young children must be accompanied. Further information, phone 028 22400 14:00 Creative Writing and Illustration Workshop for 7 to 11 year olds. Following on from the morning performance of Fantastic Mr Fox, and inspired by the work of Roald Dahl. Admission is free but places are limited and must be booked in advance. Phone 028 22400 Skibbereen Library 14 Sat 23rd 11:00 &14:00 FREE WORKSHOP Family Acrobatics Workshop with Meshubash Meshubash is an all female acrobatic trio. They mix dance and hand-balancing with duo and trio acrobatics to create their own unique style of movement. No experience required, just a desire to try and have fun! * For both workshops wear comfortable clothes you can move in. 11:00 €10 Family Acrobatics Workshop for kids and adults *ages 5 and up *Duration 1 hour : *€10 per family (2 kids & 1parent) We will find different acrobatic positions that require balance,communication and lots of fun and laughs. Come along and you’ll be surprised what you can do! 13:00 €5 Teens and adults Acrobatic Workshop *ages 15 and up *Duration1 hour : €5 We will introduce you to the discipline of partner and trio acrobatics from the world of circus. West Cork Martial Arts Centre, off Market St. Sat 23rd 11:00 & 13:00 €10 & €5 15 OUTDOOR Guided Walk at Lough Hyne with Terri Kearney Author of ‘Lough Hyne: The Marine Researchers’ and ‘Lough Hyne: From Pre-history to the Present’ A different perspective of Lough Hyne will be given by Terri as she takes walkers on her daily trail around the lough. Peeling off the layers of history, she will share some of what she has learnt about the landscape and people of the lough over the years. Base of Knockomagh Hill 16 Sat 23rd 14:00 (90 minutes) FREE FILM Fis na Fuiseoige Dir: Aodh Ó Coileáin | 60mins | Counterpoint Films, Ireland | 2015 Fis na Fuiseoige is a visual and poetic spectacle that explores our cultural DNA, a celebration of who we are and what makes us who we are. The film narrative explores the pagan roots of the Irish connection with place, and the Dinnsheanchas tradition, the Christian conversion, the breakdown of the Gaelic society, the Irish-to-English language changeover of the 19th century, the Easter Rising of 1916, and the renewed poetic expression of the sense of place, as expressed in the writings of recent and contemporary Irish language poets, including Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill, Biddy Jenkinson, Jackie Mac Donnchadha, Gearoid Mac Lochlainn, and Louis de Paor, among others. The film explores the work of these poets celebrating the natural and spiritual wealth of the local places in Ireland, and looks at the roots of their love for the land and their need to write about the ancestral place. The film explores each place from a birds-eye-perspective with stunning aerial images creating a new visual topography across the four provinces. Town Hall Sat 23rd 16:00 €6.00 17 FILM Rebel Rossa Dir: Williams Rossa Cole | 90 mins | Ireland | 2016 Exclusive Screening of new film about West Cork patriot Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa! “A personal investigation into the life and legacy of the famous – and infamous – Irish rebel Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa by his American great-grandson.” Fresh from its world première at the Galway Film Fleadh we are delighted to present an exclusive ‘one-off ’ screening of this exciting new film on Rossa’s life. Shot by his great grandsons in West Cork and other parts of Ireland in 1915, this is your only chance to see this film this year. Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa was one of the most controversial figures in Irish history. A committed Republican, he created the concept of bombing campaigns against England in the 1800s. Banished as an exile to the United States, he continued to relentlessly campaign for Irish independence. His funeral in 1915 lit the fuse for the rebellion of Easter 1916. One hundred years after his death, his great grandsons investigate Rossa’s legacy and their relationship to their infamous relative. Filmed in the centenary year of his death, the grandsons find themselves not only observers of their relative’s commemorations, but actual participants. Town Hall 18 Sat 23rd 20:00 €8.00 19 WORKSHOP with Cork Young Filmmakers. Two-Day Workshop on Filmmaking This intensive practical two-day workshop is geared towards aspiring young people, aged from 13 to 21, with a strong interest in enhancing their film making skills. Young filmmakers working as a group will script your own drama, shoot the scenes, act, direct, crew and edit a short film under the guidance of professional filmmakers from Cork Film Centre. DAY 1: Hands-on workshops in using equipment and in film theory + preparation of the story for the short film. DAY 2: All action, a full day devoted to the shooting of a short digital film. The short film will be screened at 6pm on Monday 25th at Skibbereen Town Hall. 12 places only. For more information, or to book, please phone Cork Young Filmmakers 086-8139019 or email [email protected] or contact the Festival Office for information. The Cork Young Filmmakers Programme is supported by Cork County Council. GAA Pavilion 20 Sun 24th + Mon 25th 10:30-16:00 €20.00 OUTDOOR Historical Walking Tour of Skibbereen With Local Historian Philip O’Regan Join our amazing local historian Philip O’Regan on this fascinating and eye-opening historical walking tour of our town. Discover the hidden Skibbereen where the streets, buildings and lanes have direct links with the Great Famine. Assemble at Skibbereen Court House. Sun 24th 12:00 €3.00 21 ART The Ilen Feast The Ilen Feast is a celebration of multicultural life in Skibbereen. Come with your family and bring a dish from your native country to an outdoor Sunday lunch on the banks of the river Ilen. Sharing food, stories and music. The Ilen Feast is organised by artist William Bock as part of his residency at Uillinn : West Cork Arts Centre. The Feast will be captured by William in a big pinhole photograph, created by transforming part of the historic old Mill on Ilen Street into a Camera Obscura. The resulting image will remain exhibited in the building after the event as a trace of this celebration. Email or call William to reserve a place at the table and receive more information before you join us. [email protected] 0879741064 Ilen Feast Sunday 24th July 12 – 3pm The Old Steam Mill, Ilen Street Ilen Feast Photograph Installation 29th July – 6th August The Old Steam Mill, Ilen Street Residency Exhibition 29th July – 6th August Studio 2 Uillin West Cork Arts Centre Old Steam Mill, Ilen St 22 Sun 24th 12-15:00 FREE FAMILY / OUTDOOR Family Fun Day ‘Down by the Riverside’ A Free Family Fun Day on the banks of the Ilen river. Organised by Skibbereen Chamber of Commerce this will be a day of fun activities on and next to our beautiful river. There’ll be kayaking, a rowing display, children’s boat building, pig’n’pole, face painting, a bbq, live music and lots more fun and games. Ilen St Sun 24th 14-18:00 FREE 23 MUSIC Canon Goodman Concert In honour of the remarkable 19th century music-collector James Goodman, who was rector in Skibbereen from 1867 and who built this beautiful church that opened in 1890, we are delighted to present a very special double bill of traditional Irish music and song. The Casey Sisters Three renowned sisters from West Cork; Nollaig, Máire and Mairéad Casey have remarkably only just released their debut CD together entitled Sibling Revelry. Having carved very different careers, they have come together for this special project to mine the musical riches of their family, neighbourhood, county and country, while at the same time creating new melodies from the same deep source and a unique and heartfelt sound. “Intimacy and intuition are at the heart of this radiant collection, a treat”, The Irish Times Brendan Begley & Mike Hanrahan Brendan Begley and Mike Hanrahan perform songs and music from the Irish tradition and their creative contemporary catalogue. Brendan Begley is bursting with the wild and beautiful music and songs of West Kerry. Born into a famous musical family, the youngest of nine children, Slides, polkas, songs and slow airs all run through his veins. Mike Hanrahan, from Ennis, spent 15 years as singer, songwriter and guitarist with legendary Irish music group Stocktons Wing. Now they tour to promote their first collaboration with an album simply titled “One” featuring their favourite songs and tunes. Abbeystrewry Church 24 Sun 24th 20:00 €20.00 25 WORKSHOP Songwriting Workshop with Liz Clark Singer/songwriter Liz Clark will be hosting a songwriting workshop for adults, from beginners with an interest in learning basic structure to seasoned songwriters looking to develop and streamline their skills. Liz has released 4 CDs of original songs and had her songs featured on US TV shows such as The Hills and Real World Manhattan. In 2010 she won the Lillith Fair songwriting contest resulting in her performing alongside Sarah Maclachlan and Emmylou Harris. This workshop will cover songwriting structure, melody, rhyme and rhythm. Bring your current songs in progress or just an open heart to learn in a relaxed atmosphere. Skibbereen Courthouse 26 Mon 25th 11:00 €10.00 FILM Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Dir: William Cottrell, David Hand | 83mins | USA | 1937 The beautiful and kind-hearted princess Snow White charms every creature in the kingdom except one - her jealous stepmother, the Queen. When the Magic Mirror proclaims Snow White the fairest one of all, she must flee into the forest, where she befriends the lovable seven dwarfs - Doc, Sneezy, Grumpy, Happy, Bashful, Sleepy and Dopey. But when the Queen tricks Snow White with an enchanted apple, only the magic of true love’s kiss can save her! €1 per child – Adults €5 * Booking Essential Town Hall Mon 25th 13:00 €1.00/€5.00 27 THEATRE / OUTDOOR Stroll with Shakespeare 5 scenes from 5 plays in 5 locations ‘All The Town’s a Stage’ this afternoon as we pay tribute to the greatest playwright of them all. Savage Cabbage Productions will take you on a stroll around the town and present scenes from A Midsummer Night’s Dream, As You Like It, Twelfth Night, Much Ado About Nothing and Hamlet. Beginning at the O’Donovan Rossa Memorial Park and moving to site-specific locations around the town, the show will also include original music arranged and performed by the ensemble as we move from site to site. * Booking Essential Assemble at O’Donovan Rossa Memorial Park 28 Mon 25th 14:00 €10.00 FILM Heart of a Dog Dir: Laurie Anderson | 76 mins | USA | 2015 “Starting as a lament to her deceased rat terrier, Laurie Anderson’s eccentric, erudite essay-film flits and meanders to some unexpected places, from an eerily transporting explanation of the Buddhist view of death to some astonishing childhood anecdotes to an absurd scene of her blind dog playing the piano. If there’s a common thread, it’s storytelling and memory – “Every time we tell a story, we forget it more,” is one nugget of wisdom – but it’s an aural experience as much as a visual one. Anderson’s hushed, mellifluous voice and shifting electronic compositions merge with the treated stream-of-consciousness imagery to powerful, often poignant effect. It’s less like a lecture than a waking dream, perhaps even a form of hypnosis.” Steve Rose, ‘The Guardian’ Town Hall Mon 25th 16:00 €6.00 29 FILM Movie Under the Stars Quackser Fortune has a Cousin in the Bronx Dir: Waris Hussein | 90 mins | 1970 When this classic film screened recently in the Irish Film Institute in Dublin, it was described as “one of the best loved and most bizarre films in its collection.” ‘Quackser Fortune has a Cousin in the Bronx’ is a 1970 Irish American romantic comedy about an a poor Irish manure collector, played by Gene Wilder who falls in love with a swinging young American exchange student (Margot Kidder) after she almost runs him over. But the days of horse-drawn buggies are numbered, and his old-fashioned career is threatened.. When the girl returns home, Quackser decides to follow her, headed for the Bronx. This cult classic works on a number of different levels – as an offbeat romantic comedy and as a quirky portrait of a man that defiantly ploughs his own furrow. The cinematography captures some wonderful images of late 1960s Dublin with a terrific local cast includes May Ollis, Eileen Colgan and David Kelly. Summer evenings can be chilly so bring a warm coat, blanket or flask. Screening will be relocated to the Town Hall in the event of poor weather. Abbeystrewry Church 30 Mon 25th 21:30 €8.00 31 WORKSHOP / CHILDREN Art & Nature Walk Workshop with Sonia Caldwell Sonia will come back to Liss Ard again this year to explore with the young and not so young the many ways we can use what is around us to create and to play. It will be a walk around the grounds (suitable for buggies) where we will stop at various points to make wonderful creations using weaving, twisting and various other techniques. The aim is to learn, make and have fun. Come along whatever the weather !! Meet at the lower Car Park at 11am or 2pm . Please text before hand with number of participants to 087 0667871 { or call with any questions } Duration approximately 2 hours. This event is aimed at children and families but others are welcome also. Liss Ard Estate 32 Tue 26th 11:00 . 14:00 €4 per child (with guardian) WORKSHOP Scriptwriting with Michael Kinirons Limited to 10 places, Booking Essential This 3 hour workshop will appeal to anyone with an idea for a film but without the know-how to write it. Covering the basics of 3 Act Structure and Character Development, it will equip participants with the basic tools to begin writing wellcrafted cinematic stories. Michael Kinirons is an award winning Irish screenwriter and director currently based in Baltimore, West Cork. He studied directing at the National Film and Television School in London and is an award winning director of five short films. His feature script, STRANGERLAND, had it’s world première at the Sundance Film Festival in 2015 and stars Nicole Kidman, Joseph Fiennes and Hugo Weaving. The Ludgate Hub Tue 26th 11:00 €15.00 33 FILM The Great Wall Dir: Tadhg O’Sullivan | 74mins | 2015 “The Great Wall has been completed at its most southerly point.” So begins Kafka’s ‘The Building of the Great Wall of China’ - so, at Europe’s south-eastern frontier, begins this film. Europe has been quietly building its own great wall. Like its Chinese precursor, this wall has been piecemeal in construction and dubious in utility. ‘The Great Wall’ moves across fortified landscapes, pausing with those whose lives are framed by walls. Moving inward toward the seat of power, the film holds the European project up to a dazzling cinematic light, refracted through Kafka’s mysterious text, questioning the nature of power. The film was shot in 11 countries over a year, and journeys from a Spanish enclave in North Africa where the border with Europe is marked by a three-metre barbed fence, to London and Brussels, seats of power and exclusion. Town Hall 34 Tue 26th 14:00 €6.00 SPOKEN WORD Beckett and the Wake John Minihan’s encounters with Samuel Beckett. To celebrate his 70th birthday we are delighted to welcome acclaimed photographer John Minihan. Born in Dublin in 1946 and raised in Athy Co. Kildare, John spent 30 years working as a photographer on Fleet Street in London whilst returning every year to Athy to document the people and their daily lives. Over the years Minihan developed a close relationship with many writers and his photographs of Samuel Beckett show a particular affinity between the two men. This friendship produced some of the most remarkable photographs ever taken of the writer. For ‘Beckett and the Wake’ John will speak about his encounters with one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. ”Meeting him through my photographs of Athy ...Photo sessions with Sam in London in 1980 and 1984...and then being invited by Beckett to Paris in 1985 where I would photograph again in the City of Light.” The Ludgate Hub Tue 26th 16:00 €8.00 35 MUSIC Vieux Farka Touré Tonight we’re thrilled to present our first ever African musician at Skibbereen Arts Festival and we really couldn’t have chosen a better one. Often referred to as “The Hendrix of the Sahara”, Vieux Farka Touré was born in Niafunké, Mali in 1981. He is the son of legendary Malian guitar player Ali Farka Touré, who died in 2006. Ali Farka Touré came from a historical tribe of soldiers, and defied his parents in becoming a musician. When Vieux was in his teens, he declared that he also wanted to be a musician. His father disapproved due to the pressures he had experienced being a musician. Rather, he wanted Vieux to become a soldier. But with help from family friend the kora maestro Toumani Diabaté, Vieux eventually convinced his father to give him his blessing to become a musician shortly before Ali passed. His live performances are highly energised and Vieux is known for dazzling crowds with his speed and dexterity on the guitar, as well as his palpable charisma and luminous smile, both of which captivate audiences from all over the world in spite of any language barriers (though Vieux does speak 8 languages). “Every now and then, if you’re very lucky, you get to witness a live performance that blows everything else away.” Live review: Queen Elizabeth Hall, London – The Independent Town Hall 36 Tue 26th 20:00 €20.00 37 WORKSHOP / CHILDREN Children’s Art Workshop with Sonia Caldwell We plan to rediscover some flower power and make some cool flowery fabric using some nice and easy block printing . We will start by looking for inspiration in some cool flowers and then use our ideas to make a printing block - { no sharp tools used !! } and then we will go flower printing mad! 11am - 1pm : Ages 7 to 9 2pm-4pm : Ages 9 and up Advance Booking essential. Phone Sonia on 087 0667871 or Festival Box Office on 087 1260327 Scout Hall 38 Wed 27th 11:00 . 14:00 €8.00 FILM Listen to me Marlon Dir: Stevan Riley | 103 mins | 2015 We begin our day dedicated to theatre with a film about one of the greatest actors of all time. Listen to Me Marlon is a creative odyssey into the mind and motivation of an enigma. Like an arch hypnotist, Brando’s own voice leads the storytelling - there are no interviewees, no talking heads, just Marlon guiding us into the padlocked recesses of his own memory, and through the story of his life. In homage to the corkscrew personality of its subject, previously unheard audio tapes reveal witty and unexpected turns of Marlon’s thinking; dipping between light and dark, humour and self-psychoanalysis. What emerges is Brando’s intellectual introspection, humour and sensitivity; a man in perpetual search for moral clarity. Town Hall Wed 27th 12:00 €6.00 39 Generously sponsored by Fields of Skibbereen THEATRE 4 Plays in a Day We are delighted to present our third instalment of ‘4 Plays in a Day’. Skibbereen itself becomes a stage for the day with four excellent new plays by four different companies in different venues around the town. From the 12 pubs of Christmas to a grotto, from Dublin at 100 mph to a bathroom on New Years Eve – poignant, hilarious, moving and hysterical. These plays are a testament to the wealth of new talent in Irish Theatre. Tickets are available for each individual performance but why not become a theatre buff for the day and go to all four! To paraphrase Mr. Shakespeare himself, “All The Town’s A Stage”. Venues around town 40 Tue 27th 14:00 €25.00 THEATRE 4 PLAYS IN A DAY Marion Written and directed by Katie Holly Starring Laura O’Mahony Attending 12 pubs of Christmas... Starring in her own private (imaginary) music video set on board a Bus Eireann vehicle...Getting comfortable with cursing...Just some of the obstacles facing Marion. Along with the constant stream of other peoples’ voices in her head. A character study of a girl in the throws of realising she’s a grown up, all of a sudden. The poignantly funny ‘Marion’ stars Laura O’Mahony as seen in RTE’s Republic of Telly, Comedy Bites, Ronanism and Sketch! The Corner Bar Wed 27th 14:00 €6.00 41 THEATRE 4 PLAYS IN A DAY Mary and Me By Wild Productions Directed by Belinda Wild Written & Performed by Irene Kelleher World Premiere A 15 year old girl dies giving birth at a grotto. But before then there’s pending maths exams, an important art project to finish and what to do about Peter? An imagining of a young woman’s search for understanding in conversation with a statue of the Virgin Mary. The Ludgate Hub 42 Wed 27th 16:30 €6.00 THEATRE 4 PLAYS IN A DAY Leper + Chip Written by Lee Coffey Directed by Karl Shiels Starring Conall Keating and Amilia Clarke Stewart Leper + Chip is the story of two young Dubliners. The boy, Leper meets the girl, Chip. Boy meets girl... in the middle of a battering, boy wrecks bus full of pensioners, girl gets chased by machete wielding maniac and love without madness isn’t love at all...! Fast, frantic, funny… Dublin at 100mph with leopard coated cougars, Pringle-eating whales and your almost-midget mate chained inside a fridge. “Hilarious, fast-paced and deeply heartfelt. A hugely promising first play.” Mark O’Rowe Town Hall Wed 27th 20:00 €10.00 43 THEATRE 4 PLAYS IN A DAY From Eden A new play by Stephen Jones Directed by Karl Shiels Starring Stephen Jones and Seána Kerslake Winner of the Stewart Parker Trust/BBC Radio Drama Award From Eden is a dark comedic drama about two lost individuals, Alan and Eva, who find themselves locked in a bathroom together on New Years Eve while the party continues outside the door. It’s an ideal meeting..once upon a time, only once, unexpectedly. “One of the most acidly funny, needle-sharp short plays I’ve seen in a while” Emer O’Kelly, Sunday Independent Town Hall 44 Wed 27th 21:30 €10.00 WORKSHOP Acting Workshop With the cast of ‘Leper + Chip’ and ‘From Eden’ Aimed at members of the thriving amateur drama scene in West Cork, this 2-hour workshop will explore the idea of creating your own work as well as improvisation and performance techniques. Then you’ll workshop some scenes from the two plays performed in the Town Hall as part of ‘4 Plays in A Day’ Town Hall Thu 28th 11:00 €10.00 45 MUSIC crOw crOw is a unique Irish improvising duo comprising of Cathal Roche, saxophones and Ian Wilson, live electronics and sound objects. The duo draws upon a broad range of influences and sound sources to create a distinct improvisational voice which incorporates both music and noise/sound and which references variously jazz, world music, drone and death metal, ambient, techno, medieval, renaissance and contemporary classical music. crOw also seeks to respond to its performative environment by adjusting its sound parameters in real time in order to engage the acoustic and architectural properties of the auditorium itself in performance. Abbeystrewry Church 46 Thu 28th 13:00 €7.00 FILM Atlantic Dir: Risteard O’Domhnaill | 80mins | Ireland | 2016 From the maker of The Pipe, Risteard Ó Domhnaill’s new film Atlantic takes on the powerful interests carving up Ireland’s ocean resources. As the oil majors drive deeper into their fragile seas, and the world’s largest fishing companies push fish stocks to the brink, coastal people and the species they rely on may be reaching a point of no return. In Norway, where the fishing industry has been aggressively protected by national authorities, the maritime eco-system is now threatened by the search for new oil fields. In Newfoundland an oil boom has hit, sounding a death knell for the work of the fisherman who lost their livelihoods with the 1990s cod-fishing ban. On Arranmore, local fishermen watch foreign super-trawlers hoover up fish stocks offshore while they fight to regain their fishing rights, forfeited by a short- sighted, EU-focused government. Atlantic tells three very personal stories of those who face the devastating prospect of having their livelihoods taken from them, and their communities destroyed both environmentally and economically. Town Hall Thu 28th 15:00 €6.00 47 SPOKEN WORD Maria Murphy Maria Murphy will be reading from her second novel Rescued, set in 1889 on the Mizen Peninsula, Bantry and Skibbereen. Maria is originally from Cork and is now living in Co Kildare. She writes poetry and historical fiction. Rescued is her second novel, published by Poolbeg Press. The main character, Ellen, is a healer with a heart and spirit as wild and free as the Atlantic she lives beside. A stranger is washed up on the strand in front of her cottage and she helps him despite being warned by her grandmother not to, because he will bring trouble. Maria’s first novel is For the Love of Martha. Skibbereen Heritage Centre 48 Thu 28th 18:00 FREE MUSIC A Candlelit Evening of Traditional Song with The Voice Squad The Voice Squad are Phil Callery, Gerry Cullen and Fran Mc Phail - a trio of traditional acapella close harmony singers from Drogheda and Dublin. Their unique sound comes from the mix of two tenor voices with one underlying bass. There is a careful respect between the three voices and a uniformed focus on the songs - the intention always is to sing as one voice. They have carefully brought a unique harmony sound to the tradition which is known for its solo unaccompanied singing. After a long hiatus they reformed in 2012 and continue to attract large audiences wherever they go. We are thrilled that to bring them to Skibbereen for what should be a very special night of songs and stories. “All three singers merge miraculously into a single, enchanting confluence.” The Irish Times Abbeystrewry Church Thu 28th 20:00 €15.00 49 MUSIC The Hydra Quintet The Hydra Quintet is made up of five of Ireland’s most promising young musicians. They are all awarding-winning students and have achieved considerable success in their chosen instruments. Collectively known as the Hydra Quintet, this group comprises Sophie Creaner (clarinet), Brendan Garde (violin), Eoin Ducrot (violin), Ed Creedon (viola) and Aoife Burke (cello). Today they perform Shostakovich : String Quartet No. 10 in A Flat Major Op 118 and Mozart : Clarinet Quintet in A Major K.581 Kindly supported by Cork County Council Abbeystrewry Church 50 Fri 29th 13:00 €8.00 FILM Troublemakers: The Story of Land Art Dir: James Crump | 72 mins | USA | 2015 Troublemakers unearths the history of land art in the tumultuous late 1960s and early 1970s. The film features a cadre of renegade New York artists that sought to transcend the limitations of painting and sculpture by producing earthworks on a monumental scale in the desolate desert spaces of the American southwest. Iconoclasts who changed the landscape of art forever, these revolutionary, antagonistic creatives risked their careers on radical artistic change and experimentation, and took on the establishment to produce art on their own terms. The film includes rare footage and interviews which unveil the enigmatic lives and careers of storied artists Robert Smithson (Spiral Jetty), Walter De Maria (The Lightning Field) and Michael Heizer (Double Negative); a headstrong troika that established the genre. As the film makes clear, in making works that can never be possessed as an object in a gallery, these troublemakers stand in marked contrast to the hyper-speculative contemporary art world of today. Town Hall Fri 29th 14:00 €6.00 51 ART / SOUND / MUSIC Instruments of Ice Karen Power and Quiet Music Ensemble Experimental music group Quiet Music Ensemble will perform Karen Power’s Instruments of Ice in Gallery II amongst John Kelly’s Antarctic paintings. Instruments of Ice explores real and imaginary soundscapes through a seamless blending of field recordings and live musicians. The recordings are of the rich and fascinating sounds of Arctic ice - from inside it, above it, and deep under the water in which it floats. The work was created for Quiet Music Ensemble, a group skilled at improvisation and interacting with natural sound. The combination of live and recorded sound creates evocative and immersive soundscapes that will transport the listener through astonishing real and imaginary sound worlds. Uillinn : West Cork Arts Centre 52 Fri 29th 15:00 €8.00 SPOKEN WORD / WORKSHOP Poetry Reading by Theo Dorgan We are delighted to welcome Theo Dorgan as Skibbereen Arts Festival’s ‘Poet in Residence’ this year. Theo Dorgan is a poet, novelist, prose writer, editor, essayist and translator. He has written libretti and documentary film scripts, and is a broadcaster on radio and television. He is a member of Aosdána. On Friday evening Theo will be reading from his work in the beautiful surrounds of the Catherine Hammond Gallery, then on Saturday he will both launch and close the 4th annual Poetry Marathon at Worling Artist Studios. Poetry Workshop with Theo Dorgan. Sunday 31st . Riverside Café . 11:00 . €10 Whether you have written 1 poem or 100 poems this is a unique opportunity to learn from one of Ireland’s leading poets. Bring along a poem that you are working on (not already completed) and a pen and some paper. Catherine Hammond Gallery Fri 29th 18:30 €6.00 53 MUSIC Eddi Reader with Marybeth O’Mahony and Eve Clague With a career spanning over 3 decades, Eddi Reader has effortlessly developed into one of popular music’s most thrilling and affecting performers. Though first brought into the limelight as front woman for Fairground Attraction, who’s #1 single, Perfect topped the British charts, it is Eddi’s subsequent albums that signalled her ability to assimilate different musical styles and make them her own. 2016 welcomes the release of her first career spanning The Best Of compilation including thirty of her most consistently beautiful, often deeply personal and intimate songs. “A definitive musical portrait of one of the finest voices this country has produced” Folk Radio UK. To open tonight’s concert we’re thrilled to introduce two young soul singers from West Cork. Marybeth O’Mahony and Eve Clague have been singing together for just over a year and are also the lead singers of the Cork city soul/funk band ‘She Said’. The duet are well known for their stylistic harmonies and soulful voices. Town Hall 54 Fri 29th 20:00 €20.00 55 WORKSHOP / CHILDREN Rock ‘n’ Roll Camp For Kids with Liz Clark Liz Clark, a professional singer/songwriter from the US and founder of “All Girl Band - Rock ‘n’ Roll Camp For Girls” will be hosting a fun-filled, 2 hour workshop for kids ages 8-14. The programme, designed for all boys and girls with an interest in music or just a curiosity for sharing music, aims to boost self-esteem and collaboration. The workshop will encompass performance, singing, percussion, guitar, and piano with popular music. The workshop will end with a performance for friends and family. The Scout Hall 56 Sat 30th 11:00 €10.00 SPOKEN WORD 4th Annual Poetry Marathon For all poetry lovers and lovers of poets! Come along and read or just listen. Featuring Theo Dorgan, Kerrie O’Brien, Clara Rose Thornton, Seamus Hogan, Cormac Lally, Michael McCarthy, Seamus Barra Ó Súilleabháin, Paul Casey, The Scene of the Rhyme, Afric McGlinchey, Michael McCarthy, Michael Ray, Francesco Biondina, Annette Skade, Brendan McCormack, Paul Ó Colmáin and many, many more to be announced! Working Artists Studio Sat 30th 12:00-24:00 FREE 57 SPOKEN WORD Weekend with the Writers Award winning author Liz Nugent in conversation with some of her favourite writers After her popular appearance at last years festival, we were delighted to invite Liz Nugent back to her mum’s hometown of Skibbereen to present some of her favourite writers. Over the weekend Liz will interview three different female writers who will talk about their careers and read from their latest works. Then on Sunday evening there’s a very special ‘Bookclub Dinner with the Writers’ at The Good Things Café. Liz Nugent Liz will read from her brand new novel, Lying in Wait and will sign copies for readers. ‘Taut, crisp, clear, a storm-warning of a book. It has the eeriness of The Turn of the Screw; but as these screws turn, a mighty tension takes hold. Masterly’ - Sebastian Barry Liz Nugent is an award-winning writer of radio and TV drama and has written short stories for children and adults. In early 2014 her first novel, Unravelling Oliver, went straight to the top of the bestsellers list and has been translated into eight languages. Unravelling Oliver won the Ireland AM Crime Novel of the Year at the Bord Gais Energy Irish Book Awards. The screening rights to Unravelling Oliver have recently been acquired by ITV Drama, the makers of Downton Abbey. The Ludgate Hub 58 Sat 30th 13-14:00 FREE SPOKEN WORD WEEKEND WITH THE WRITERS Afric McGlinchey Poet and Critic with Liz Nugent Renowned poet Afric McGlinchey was born in Galway. She has lived in Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Paris, London and Spain, and currently lives in West Cork. Her first collection, The Lucky Star of Hidden Things was published in 2012, following a Hennessy Poetry Award. She was selected to go to Italy for an Italo-Irish Literature Exchange in 2014. This collection was published in Italian. She has since won several awards, and her second book, Ghost of the Fisher Cat, has been nominated for the Forward Prize for Best Collection. Afric appears as one of Ireland’s ‘Rising Poets’ in a special issue (118) of Poetry Ireland Review. Liz will interview Afric about her fascinating international childhood, her poetic inspiration and her life in West Cork. Afric will read from her wonderful recent collection, Ghost of the Fisher Cat. The Ludgate Hub Sat 30th 14:00 €6.00 59 SPOKEN WORD WEEKEND WITH THE WRITERS Martina Devlin Novelist and Journalist Martina Devlin is an Omagh-born author and journalist. She has had nine books published, ranging from The House Where It Happened about Ireland’s only mass witchcraft trial, to About Sisterland, set in the near future where Big Sister is watching you. Prizes include a Hennessy Literary Award and the Royal Society of Literature’s VS Pritchett Prize. A current affairs commentator for the Irish Independent, she has been named columnist of the year by the National Newspapers of Ireland. She is vice-chair of the Irish Writers Centre. Liz will interview Martina about her life and her work, including her recent novels, her courageous journalism and her special interest in Roger Casement. The Ludgate Hub 60 Sat 30th 17:00 €6.00 SPOKEN WORD / WORKSHOP WEEKEND WITH THE WRITERS Timeleap Children’s Workshop with E.R. Murray Go on a journey through Ireland’s history visiting the Viking, Middle Ages, Victorian, & Georgian eras. Find out some gruesome & shocking facts and learn how these eras shaped modern Ireland. Then, help the author create a time machine to return to present day. Elizabeth will also read from her book and leave time for questions about what it’s like to be a writer. Elizabeth Rose Murray lives in West Cork, where she fishes, grows her own vegetables and enjoys outdoor adventures. Her debut, The Book of Learning: Nine Lives Book 1 (Mercier Press) is the Dublin UNESCO Citywide Read for 2016. Her first young adult book, Caramel Hearts (Alma Books) was published May 2016. Elizabeth loves travel, and has taught creative writing in schools around the world. The Ludgate Hub Sun 31st 14:00 €6.00 61 SPOKEN WORD WEEKEND WITH THE WRITERS Claudia Carroll Actress and Novelist Easily identifiable as Paul Brennan’s first wife Nicola in RTE’s Fair City, Claudia Carroll is also a most prolific and successful writer of romantic fiction. Claudia was born in Dublin, where she still lives. She worked extensively as an actress on the Irish stage, before joining the cast of Fair City in 1990. In September of 2004 Claudia made her writing debut with ‘He Loves Me Not, He Loves Me’. Immediate success followed, as did 12 more novels, the latest of which, All She Ever Wished For went straight to number 1 in the bestsellers chart. Claudia still regularly turns up as Nicola in Fair City and this summer has returned to theatre in Isobel Mahon’s hilarious stage comedy, Boom! Liz will interview Claudia about her dual acting and writing careers and her latest smash hit novel All She Ever Wished For. The Ludgate Hub 62 Sun 31st 17:00 €6.00 FILM Hand Gestures Dir: Francesco Clerici | 77mins | Italy | 2014 “Austere, meditative, inscrutable, fascinating – ‘Hand Gestures’ is the kind of documentary that is made all too rarely in this age of spoon-fed soundbites and burbling talking heads. This quiet, slow-burning film studies the process by which a bronze sculpture is made, a meticulous series of steps that have barely changed since the sixth century BC. The setting is the 100-year-old Fonderia Artistica Battaglia in Milan. It’s a shrine to the highly specific skills of the artisans who work there, skills that are passed down through the generations. The walls are stained with decades of splattered wax, used to make the initial sculpture, and the terracotta-hued dust of the sand that makes the carapace into which the molten bronze flows. There’s a timelessness to these workshops: curled posters on the walls could have been hung there at any point in the last 70 years. The peace and the measured pace of work are antidotes to an accelerated culture.” Wendy Ide, The Guardian Town Hall Sat 30th 14:00 €6.00 63 FILM / SPOKEN WORD An Audience with Gerard Barrett Gerard Barrett is a 28 year old filmmaker from County Kerry. His first film was PILGRIM HILL, which was released to critical acclaim in 2013 and won him the IFTA Rising Star Award. His second film GLASSLAND was released in 2015, again to critical acclaim and won an award at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival. Gerard recently completed his third film, BRAIN ON FIRE in New York starring Chloe Grace Moretz and produced by Charlize Theron. 11am. Filmmaking Workshop . €20 (includes entry to film screening) * booking essential Aimed at aspiring filmakers this workshop offers a unique opportunity to learn some techniques of the craft from one of Ireland’s rising stars. 5pm. Screening of PILGRIM HILL . €6 PILGRIM HILL tells the story of Jimmy Walsh (Joe Mullins), a middle-aged farmer living in rural Ireland. Unmarried and ill-educated,Jimmy has unquestioningly assumed responsibility for tending to the remote family land and its livestock, and has taken on the care of his ageing father in the same manner. His social life amounts to a couple of pints in the pub when he can get away, and Jimmy is clearly finding his life tough. He’s not prepared for the turn it is about to take. After the film Gerard will talk about his career to date. Town Hall 64 Sat 30th 11:00 . 17:00 €20.00 / €6.00 65 MUSIC Sail On Remembering Fergus O’Farrell and Colin Vearncombe DogTailSoup with special guest Glen Hansard West Cork lost two of its most talented adopted sons this year when Fergus O’Farrell and Colin Vearncombe tragically passed away. Tonight we pay tribute to these two remarkable artists with a very special concert. DogTailSoup came together in early 2006 after a jam in Fergus’ home in Schull. He introduced Maurice Seezer to Colin Vearncombe and Camilla Griehsel, who had recently moved to West Cork. The line-up fluctuated but usually featured all of the above + Paul Tiernan (Guitar), Marja Gaynor (Violin), Bertrand Galen (Cello) , Darren McCarthy or John Fitzgerald (bass), James O’Leary or Gareth Carey (Guitars) and Anto Noonan (Drums). The band often looked for touring solo artists to join them onstage, and it is very much in this spirit that they are delighted to welcome Glen Hansard to share the stage with them tonight. Glen is an old friend and collaborator of Fergus right back to when Interference used to rehearse in the Winstanley Shoe Factory in the 1980s. …and in case you’re wondering, DogTailSoup, the name, comes from a Colin Vearncombe lyric for his song ‘Cold Chicken Skin’. “Fergus and Colin, we love you. You will always be missed.” - Maurice Seezer All profits from tonights show are going to Bru Columbanus and West Cork Rapid Response Team Town Hall 66 Wed 3rd Aug 20:00 €20.00 67 Visual Art From old bottling plants to walled gardens, cafés to memorial parks, in buildings old and new, Skibbereen becomes an Art Gallery for the next 10 days with the work of over 100 artists on display. Featuring a diverse range of work by local, national and international artists, with numerous exhibitions, installations and art films taking place in permanent and pop-up galleries around the town. Enjoy! Morgan O’Driscoll Fine Art Auctioneers Morgan O’Driscoll Auctioneers are running an online art auction during the Skibbereen Arts Festival as a fundraiser to support Uillinn : West Cork Arts Centre. A selection of the artworks for auction are displayed in shop windows throughout Skibbereen during the festival week. Ilen St 68 July 22nd - 31st FREE VISUAL ART Sculpture Garden We are delighted to present the first ever Skibbereen Arts Festival Sculpture Garden. A selection of unusual wood and metal sculptures by local artists will be on display in the tranquil surrounds of the Jeremiah O’Donovan Rossa Memorial Park. Artists include chainsaw artist Nathan Solomon, welder/pipe fitter Noel Molloy, musician Andy Ra, artist Dubhaltach Ó Cólmáin and young sculpture group Nuclear Monkeys. This beautiful space will be transformed for the week with sculptures made from scrap metal, tree stumps, ancient bog-wood, old cars and stoves that look like they can fly. Come and be enchanted! *Further info on all artists available on website! O’Donovan Rossa Memorial Park 10-17:00 23rd-31st July FREE 69 VISUAL ART Works from the Angela Flowers Collection at Downeen In 1985, encouraged by the eminent collector Senator Gordon Lambert, who had purchased an important painting from Angela Flowers in London, she brought some of her artists’ works over to Rosscarbery, and hung them in what was then the back garage of her cottage. Local friends and visitors from England visited, and from that moment an annual exhibition took place, over the same weekend in August. Angela Flowers’ idea was to bring the work of artists not so well known in Ireland to exhibit, and also to give visitors from abroad a taste of West Cork, other galleries, studios, restaurants, museums, beaches, fun and dancing. People came from France, New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Holland, Belfast and Dublin. By then, a real gallery had been built to house works of art. This annual event lasted twelve years. The work being exhibited here is a selection of Flowers’ personal collection, which is housed in Ireland. Angela Flowers is Chairman of Angela Flowers Gallery, which she founded in Soho, London in 1970. She is a Senior Fellow of the Royal College of Art and Honorary Doctor of the University of East London. Her daughter Francesca Flowers, Arts administrator and coordinator has curated the exhibition. The Old Bottling Plant, Ilen St 70 22nd July - 1st August ‘Man and Boy’ by John Kirby 71 VISUAL ART Saints and Sinners Paul Cialis As Edward Dmytryk once said ‘In art, the obvious is a sin’… West Cork-based artist Paul Cialis’ most recent series of ‘Fet’ painting/collages are based on sojourns into the complex, multi-layered world of sexual social-media. Many of the works are informed by mass media and specifically the new phenomenon of sexual social media and its place in the sin spectrum. “I bring no moral judgement into the works - they are simply the observations of a voyeur pulling back the curtain to glimpse what will possibly become the future of human sexuality and connectedness. This relatively new ‘virtual sexual-world’ can represent an exhilarating liberation for the marginalised, or alternatively a dehumanising and even dangerous place to venture into for the unwary or naive … it is however, rarely dull.” The Old Bottling Plant, Ilen St 72 22nd July - 1st August FREE VISUAL ART New Work Vauney Strahan A new body of work that hinges on the idea of a space within a space to visually represent aspects of human perception. Strahan is fascinated by the thin veil that separates our internal and external spheres of existence, and the continuous reciprocal exchange between the spaces we navigate and the perceptual architecture of the mind. The dialogue between a small constructed space, and the larger space it inhabits, provides the framework for Strahan’s interpretation of this exchange. 45 Bridge St 22nd July - 1st August FREE 73 VISUAL ART Catherine Hammond Gallery To 4th August : Contemporary Realism Catherine Barron, John Doherty, Mollie Douthit, Martin Gale and Maeve McCarthy. A group show featuring an interesting range of realist painters. 5th August : Shorelines Semi-abstract landscape paintings exploring light and edges by Cork artist Carol Hodder Catherine Hammond Gallery, Bridge St 74 FREE VISUAL ART UILLINN : WEST CORK ARTS CENTRE John Kelly: A Group Show This solo exhibition of painting, sculpture and print by Irish/English/Australian artist, John Kelly, includes a large series of paintings produced in Antarctica and on board the icebreaker Aurora Australis, as well as a series of new Irish landscape paintings, focused on the land and sea around Reen in west Cork where John has lived for almost fourteen years. Exhibition, accompanied by a publication En Plein Air In Plain Sight by Peter Fitzgerald includes: • Virtual Iceberg Installation for Glandore Harbour curated by Seol Park, SPARK+ • John Kelly Discovery Box for Families by Susan Montgomery • Bus tour to John Kelly’s Sculpture Park in Reen, Union Hall, Thursday 28th July. Depart from Uillinn at 2.30pm. Places limited. Tickets €12 (includes bus + refreshments). • Exhibition Preview on Friday 22nd July at 7.00pm with music from Fintan McKahey. • Artist’s Gallery Talk on Tuesday 26th July at 1.15pm • Booking and further information from Uillinn : West Cork Arts Centre 028 22090. Uillinn : West Cork Arts Centre 23rd July to 31st August FREE 75 VISUAL ART UILLINN : WEST CORK ARTS CENTRE Uillinn Artists in Residence Michael Holly Michael Holly is mapping the town of Skibbereen using ‘Deep Topography’, a process of walking, wandering and drifting through an urban space, combining careful observation, local knowledge and intuitive thought to build a kind of psychic map of place that is both subjective and objective. • Map available at Uillinn and Arts Festival Box Office William Bock William Bock is exploring ideas of home, identity and immigration. Brought up near Skibbereen by parents with Swedish, German and Polish heritage, William is connected to the wider story of immigration and the experience of living between cultures. • Further details about both artists’ other projects during the festival are available on our website and from Uillinn : West Cork Arts Centre 028 22090 Uillinn : West Cork Arts Centre 76 FREE MUSIC UILLINN : WEST CORK ARTS CENTRE Uillinn Concert Series A series of three concerts in the James O’Driscoll Gallery at Uillinn Enjoy a special supper or lunch at Kalbos @ Uillinn and experience the vibrancy and richness of 17th and 18th century music including compositions by Bach, Gabrielli, O’Carolan, Buxtehude, Purcell, Biber and Telemann played on authentic instruments by outstanding young musicians. • Tuesday 19th July 7.15pm : Ensemble Dagda • Thursday 28th July 7.15pm : Eimear Reidy • Thursday 4th August 1.15pm : Barefoot Baroque Not to be missed - these concerts promise to enliven and inspire. Booking for Supper and Concerts: Uillinn : West Cork Arts Centre 028 22090 Uillinn : West Cork Arts Centre 77 MUSIC / DANCE UILLINN : WEST CORK ARTS CENTRE Wave + Open Door Tuesday 26th July. Bridge at Uillinn. 1pm (15 mins). Free WAVE : Inclusive Dance Performance A visually exciting site-specific dance performance accompanied by the Happiness Ensemble. West Cork Inclusive Dance is an exciting way for people of all physicalities and abilities to explore and enjoy movement. The Happiness Ensemble is an eclectic group of musicians whose aim is to create exciting new music, while also offering a welcoming creative space for those who may be recovering from mental health difficulties. Tuesday 26 1:30pm (duration 1hour) OPEN DOOR : Workshop event with Music Alive Inspired by the West Cork tradition of scoraíochting, the Open Door sessions celebrate music making by all, and for all in the community. All ages are welcome to join in, listen or sing. Uillinn : West Cork Arts Centre 78 FREE VISUAL ART / CHILDREN UILLINN : WEST CORK ARTS CENTRE Uillinn Children and Families Events at Uillinn for Children and Families • Monday 25th July, 10 & 11.15am: Suan : musical exploration for babies & young children with Fiona Kelleher. • Monday 25th, 2pm: Behind Every Hero : Children’s book launch and storytime. Based on the ancient Irish folk tale of Fionn MacCumhail, written by Paul Ó Colmáin and illustrated by Dubhaltach Ó Colmáin. • Tuesday 26th, 10am & 1pm: Drawing workshops with Alison Cronin • Thursday 28th, 10am: Paint the Town: outdoor painting workshops with Marie Cullen and Tomasz Madajczak • Further information on all events available on our website. • Booking: Uillinn : West Cork Arts Centre 028 22090 Uillinn : West Cork Arts Centre 79 VISUAL ART UILLINN : WEST CORK ARTS CENTRE Dark Matter What’s missing in art and politics in an enterprise culture. Greg Sholette in conversation with Katherine Waugh. Artist, academic, author and activist Gregory Sholette in conversation with curator, writer and filmmaker Katherine Waugh. A key event for artists and curators, this public talk is presented as part of the durational Skibbereen based Urban Explorer project led by artist Sheelagh Broderick and supported by CREATE, the National Agency for the Development of the Creative Arts through the Artist in the Community Scheme. Free event with live broadcast. Booking essential. Uillinn : West Cork Arts Centre 028 22090 Uillinn : West Cork Arts Centre 80 FREE VISUAL ART An exhibition of large paintings It is very seldom that a Pop-Up gallery has the space needed to put on an exhibition of large canvasses. Skibbereen Arts Festival are delighted to be able to bring together a selection of paintings of such scale. MÓR brings together works by Charles Tyrrell, Billy Foley, Ian Humphreys, John Simpson, Karen Hendy, Michael McSwiney, Donagh Carey and Janet Murran. The Old Quay FREE 81 VISUAL ART The Souvenir Shop by Rita Duffy The Souvenir Shop is artist Rita Duffy’s unique take on 1916, a Belfast woman from the Nationalist tradition; Duffy’s subversive perspective is uncompromising in confronting the complications of what was unleashed at Easter 1916. Comprising specially designed and commissioned products, some for sale, some part of the display, all have specific references that are connected to the Rebellion, its legacies and questions arising. Also accompanying this installation will be an exhibition of the references, art works and influences that are at work in the project. Set in O’Neill’s, a traditional shop in Townshend Street, Skibbereen, The Souvenir Shop is provocative, unsettling and enquiring…do not miss it… The Souvenir Shop by Rita Duffy curated by Helen Carey is one of the major projects commissioned by the Arts Council of Ireland’s Art 1916-2016, marking the centenary of the 1916 Rebellion with the support of Cavan Arts Office and the Irish Countrywomen’s Association. -Exhibition Opening on Friday 22 July at 8.00pm. Free Event -Rita Duffy will present an Illustrated Talk at Uillinn : West Cork Arts Centre on Saturday 23rd July at 12 noon. Free Event -To mark the launch of Uillinn Film Club, filmmaker Art O’Briain’s Siopa Cuimhneachán about Rita Duffy’s Souvenir Shop will be screened as part of a double bill with Mr. Turner (Dir. Mike Leigh, 2014) at Uillinn on Tuesday 2nd August at 8.00pm. Tickets for double bill €8/€6. Booking Uillinn : West Cork Arts Centre 028 22090. O’Neill’s Shop, Townshend Street 82 Saturday 23rd July to 1st August 83 VISUAL ART Dialogues A Collaborative Project by Helen Walsh (Sculptor) and Rohan Reilly (Photographer) A series of amazing copper sculptures and intriguing photographs utilising long exposures and minimal compositions along with the use of natural light. Rohan and Helen have created portraits of Helen’s sculptures in a landscape format. Though their work may be very different, they are both hugely influenced by their surroundings and the unique rugged West Cork Coastal environment, a once copper rich area. These copper sculptures were taken out of their safe environment and juxtaposed into carefully selected locations, that hold a particular interest to both. The pieces were then explored using the medium of photography. The result is a dialogue between their joint work, the viewer and the locations. The Riverside, North St 84 July 22nd - 6th August FREE VISUAL ART Working Artist Studio Still An exhibition of painting, print and sculpture by members of the Working Artist Studios. Cloaks, Eggs, Gestures ‘Probing past & present perceptions’ An exhibition of paintings & sculpture by Caoimhe Pendred & Dubhaltach Ó Colmáin. Working Artist Studio 11-16:00 FREE 85 VISUAL ART Umha Aois Archaeology and Sculpture Symposium in Liss Ard Estate We are delighted to welcome back Ireland-based experimental archaeology project Umha Aois this year for their second visit to the festival. The dedicated group of sculptors and crafts people will be joined by international artists, archaeologists and researchers to produce small and medium-size bronze sculpture inspired by and in response to the Early Bronze Age copper mines in West Cork and the medieval Irish tradition of producing hand bells in iron and bronze. Through hands-on research, the group aims to gain insight into the complex fabrication techniques that were required to make the over 120 bells found in Ireland to date. Alongside this archaeological research, the artists will produce new artwork inspired by the original artefacts and experiment with smelting local copper ore. The use of the stone moulds, lost-wax process, clay moulds and charcoal pit-furnaces will give spectators and participants a fascinating insight in how ancient metalworking carried out in Ireland for more than 4,000 years - can result in both innovative and contemporary art objects as well as high-quality historic replicas. The event is free, everyone is welcome; daily 10am to 6pm and public night casting sessions until 10pm on Thursday and Friday. For more information visit www.umhaaois.com Liss Ard Estate 86 Sunday 24th – Saturday 30th July FREE 87 FRINGE VISUAL ART Portraits and Still Lives Harriet Selka A collection of recent portraits and still lives. Harriet recently undertook a six week artist residency in New York and these painting were either painted during, or inspired by the trip. Good Things Café, Bridge St. FREE FRINGE VISUAL ART LGBT+ Graphic Novel The LGBT+ Group was set up this year, as an offspring of the 2015 Yes Equality Campaign, and is aimed at increasing visibility of the LGBT+ community in West Cork. Through fortnightly workshops, with Ludgate-based designer, Orlagh O’Brien, the group have created a fun booklet highlighting issues, concerns and a general “day in the life” for young people who identify as LGBT+. An exhibition of posters and Graphic Novel, reveals their remarkable creative voices and shares their honest everyday experiences in explosive style! For opening times, phone: 028 23572 Skibbereen Community & Family Resource Centre 88 FREE FRINGE VISUAL ART Tuath Risteard Breathnach Risteard was born in Cork City and emigrated to the wilds of West Cork some twenty six years ago. He has a lifelong passionate interest in photography, that was expressed initially through film and more recently through the digital medium with works mainly in monochrome. Each finished print is photographed, developed, printed and framed by Risteard. The printing process uses pigment inks on archival matte paper with fade resistance of over one hundred years, which with any luck should last a lifetime or more. Walsh’s Butchers, Bridge St 22nd July - 6th August FREE 89 FRINGE VISUAL ART Iris Marika O’Sullivan, Joey Davis & Marta Swierad Monochromes and Prints Pop-up gallery showing multi media work including prints, photographs and drawings that explore the natural. 44 North St 23rd July - 1st August FREE FRINGE VISUAL ART The JB Gallery The JB Gallery and artist studio opened in 2015 and is run by Jennifer Baumeister, a German artist who studied Fine Arts in Philadelphia and Berlin and now uses the space to work on and exhibit her art. She also offers art classes and hosts the pop-up exhibition ArtShot featuring various artists on the last Saturday of every month. www.jenniferbaumeister.com The JB Gallery 90 FREE BY L A R PU AND O P EM D S K I B B E R E E N T H E A T R E Presents S O C I E T Y Quiet Moment The by Mike Finn MULTI AWARD WINNING PLAY TOWN HALL, SKIBBEREEN SUNDAY 7TH AUG TUES 9TH AUG & WED 10TH AUG 8PM TICKETS: €12/€10: Thornhills Electrical Tel: 028 22557 Phone 028 21277 www.westcorkhotel.com FINE ART AUCTIONEERS & VALUERS Irish Art Online Auction Bidding Ends Tuesday 2nd August Between 6.30pm & 10pm Viewing in our Skibbereen Offices: Friday 29th July - Tuesday 2nd August 12noon - 5pm daily Cork 1 Ilen Street Skibbereen, Co. Cork Tel: +353 (0) 28 22338 email: [email protected] Dublin Lis Cara Business Centre, 51/52 Fitzwilliam Square West, Dublin 2 Tel: +353 (0) 1 6650425 www . m o rga n o d r i sco l l . co m MAP OF VENUES 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 94 Town Hall 45 Bridge Street Abbeystrewry Church Catherine Hammond Gallery GAA Pavilion Good Things Café JB Gallery Morgan O’Driscoll Fine Art Auctioneers O’Donovan Rossa Memorial Park O’Neill’s Shop, Townshend Street Skibbereen Community & Family Resource Centre Skibbereen Courthouse Skibbereen Heritage Centre The Riverside, North Street Steam Mill Quay The Corner Bar The Ludgate Hub The Old Bottling Plant The Old Quay Skibbereen Library The Scout Hall 44 North Street Uillinn : West Cork Arts Centre Walsh’s Butchers, Bridge Street West Cork Martial Arts Centre, Market Street Working Artists Studio 5 9 12 N71 20 Ilen St 14 26 13 7 8 North St 15 18 16 2 Brid 22 ge S t 4 3 19 24 1 High S 6 t 10 23 Ma r 21 t eS k y d 17 11 25 nd St she Town To Knockomagh Hill To Liss Ard Estate 95 CULTUREFOX.IE NEVER MISS OUT The Arts Council’s new, upgraded CULTUREFOX events guide is now live. 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