New Ground - Mayo County Council
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New Ground - Mayo County Council
The Arts Office, Mayo County Council, Áras an Chontae, Castlebar. Tel. 094 90 24444 ext 7560 E-mail: [email protected] ALL EVENTS ARE FREE Mayo County Library HQ, John Moore Rd, Castlebar. Phone +353 (0)94 9047924 E-Mail: [email protected] Design & Print: Cashin Print, Castlebar. Tel: 094 9026622. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT MAYO COUNTY COUNCIL’S BEALTAINE PROGRAMME, CONTACT: ‘08 MAYO COUNTY COUNCIL Bealtaine 2008 Cover Image: Detail of painting by Annie Mae Cullinane, Untitled, 2008. C E L E B R AT I N G C R E AT I V I T Y I N O L D E R A G E ‘08 Welcome to Bealtaine 2008. This is the thirteenth year of Bealtaine, the national festival which celebrates creativity in older age – co-ordinated nationally by Age and Opportunity (an agency set up to challenge negative attitudes to ageing and to promote greater participation by older people in society). Bealtaine aims to involve older people in the arts, through expression and active participation. It also encourages older people to engage as an experienced audience for all art forms. Workshops Programme ALL EVENTS ARE FREE Kilmaine ARA Storytelling with Clare Murphy Monday 12th, 19th & 26th at 8pm Kilmaine Hall Crossmolina ARA Town Hall, Crossmolina Castlebar ARA Welcome Inn, Castlebar Westport ARA Programme Launch Plougastel Court, Westport Everybody is welcome to join Mayo County Council Arts Office and Library Service at the launch of Bealtaine 2008 programme in the Welcome Inn Hotel, Castlebar on Thursday 1st May at 2.30pm. Cllr. Seamus Weir, Cathaoirleach, Mayo County Council will officially launch the programme. Tea/Coffee and sandwiches will be served and music will be provided by The Jazz Ladds. The Orchard Age ARA The Jazz Ladds are a 5 piece Band, i.e. Trumpet, Tenor Saxophone, Clarinet, Harmonica, Lead Guitars, Bass, Rhythm Guitar, Drums and four members also feature on vocals. With regular appearances at the now world famous Cork Jazz Festival or a trip to the Kempten Jazz Festival in Germany, The Jazz Ladds have firmly established themselves as one of the busiest bands around. Originally known as a traditional jazz band the Ladds’s programme now includes Salsa, Blues, Country and even the odd old time waltz, when required. St. Colman’s, Cornmarket, Ballinrobe The Programme This extensive programme features a residency, four major special projects, six music recitals, two theatre performances and twenty-two workshops covering the entire county. Bealtaine is expanding every year and in order to deliver the programme, Mayo County Council is working in association with Active Retirement Groups and Health Care settings. This year, four ARA groups are participating in twelve-week special projects in the areas of Visual Art, Music and Drama. In addition, four other ARA groups will be doing three consecutive arts workshops. These workshops were offered on a first come first served basis and will provide a better arts experience for those involved. Furthermore, Arts Venues in the county offer excellent opportunities to participate and see quality arts events. Mayo County Council Arts Office would like to thank most sincerely all the venues, groups and individuals associated with the Bealtaine Festival 2008 Drama with John Breen Wednesday 7th, 14th & 21st at 8pm Samba/Percussion with Peter Crann Wednesday 7th, 14th & 21st at 8pm Music & Memory with John Hoban Monday 12th, 19th & Friday 23rd at 3pm Dance with Claire Hughes Orchard Community Centre, Swinford Monday 26th at 3pm Roundfort ARA Roundfort Community Centre Ballinrobe ARA Ballina ARA Pastoral Centre, Ballina Charlestown ARA Pastoral Centre, Charlestown Mayo Abbey ARA Bishop O’Haley Centre Taugheen ARA Taugheen Community Centre Kilcoman/Claremorris ARA D’Alton Inn, Claremorris Cairde le Chéile, Geesala The High Chapparal, Geesala Ballyhaunis ARA Augustinian Priory House Dance with Claire Hughes Monday 26th at 8pm Drama with Fiona McDonagh Monday 19th May at 11am Dance with Claire Hughes Thursday 22nd May at 11 am Storytelling with Clare Murphy Monday 19th May at 3pm Storytelling with Clare Murphy Friday 9th May at 2pm Drama with John Breen Tuesday 6th May at 10.30am Visual Art with Carmel Balfe Monday 12th May at 8pm Dance with Claire Hughes Wednesday 21st May at 12 noon Visual Art with Carmel Balfe Thursday 8th May at 7pm Bealtaine Artists in Residence Mayo County Council Arts Office is delighted to announce that our Bealtaine Artists in Residence for 2008 are John Fox and Sue Gill; formerly artistic directors of Welfare State International, the legendary celebratory arts company which they founded in 1968 and archived on April Fools Day 2006. The many prototypes of art in the community, such as installations, site specific theatre, lantern parades, flag festivals, political carnival and a holistic art centre, which the Welfare State Collective pioneered over three decades, have had a world wide influence on mainstream culture. John and Sue founded Dead Good Guides which picks up where Welfare State International left off. This residency ‘New Ground’ will involve working with Mayo Artsquad, the Arts Community (and the wider community through the resulting event and tangential workshops) and is viewed as a masterclass by highly experienced and respected artists. This is a very special opportunity for all involved: participants will have an opportunity, within a supportive environment, to enquire into new ways of making art that is both direct and relevant. New Ground New Ground A ten day workshop and final event will be led by John Fox and Sue Gill. The project will be open-ended and organic in nature, asking questions about the changing role of Art in an enterprise economy, and demonstrating new applications and new contexts for creative work. The final event will be held on Sunday 18th May from 2pm on, in The Rural Training Centre, Castlebar, and be celebratory and family-oriented in nature. Welcoming flags, archways, signage, wayside markers, hi tech sound and visual installations and storytellers will form part of the final event. Mayo Artsquad Established in 1997 with FÁS support, Mayo County Council’s Artsquad has continued to provide excellent training in community arts skills for fifteen participants annually. The participants on Artsquad come from a wide variety of backgrounds and work with groups from all communities, providing workshops, training and street theatre. The Artsquad also works extensively with festivals throughout the county. Detail of painting by Peter Shaughnessy, Untitled, 2008. Special Projects Visual Art – Newport ARA with Lucy Hill Visual Art – Balla ARA with Breda Murphy “In terms of subject matter or themes, I hope to encourage individual exploration and creativity and would like for individual themes to emerge and be discussed and developed as we progress through the twelve weeks. In terms of materials, we have decided that drawing and painting in acrylic would be the main focus but I would like to introduce a range of different materials to stimulate different approaches to creating images which I hope will be of value”. – Lucy Hill. “The introduction week will include a show of examples of work and ideas exchange to get to know the group and individuals’ interests. We will start off by exploring markmaking using a variety of media and surfaces. The first three weeks we will be concentrating on drawing from still life, photographs, use of mirrors etc before deciding on materials and focusing on working towards finished pieces”. – Breda Murphy. © Michael Donnelly In 1994, Lucy Hill completed an M.A. at the Winchester School of Art in Barcelona. She has exhibited all over Ireland and in other diverse locations including Spain, USA and Estonia. She has worked on the annual RoolaBoola Children’s Arts Festival, and in 2007 Lucy Hill was the Artist-in-Residence at the 2007 Claremorris Open Exhibition. She has twice been commissioned by Mayo County Council under the Public Art scheme and her work can be viewed at the Westport Fire Station and Blacksod Pier. Music – Tuesday Club ARA, Kiltimagh with Bríd Kivneen “This weekly gathering will provide a forum where members of the group can gather together and express themselves musically in any or a combination of the following ways: singing together with the group, singing solo, playing an instrument and dancing. There will also be a space for storytelling or recitals.” – Bríd Kivneen Bríd Kivneen is a community musician whose love of music, song and dance comes across in all her work. She plays traditional Irish music which she learnt at the hands of the old players in County Clare and she has a range of songs from a variety of traditions which she loves to share. Bríd studied an M.A. in Community Music at the University of Limerick and has since worked as a facilitator for groups of people to come together to share music, songs, stories and movement. As a result of some of this work the groups have performed for the local community and one group participated at the Festival of World Cultures in Dun Laoghaire. Bríd loves to encourage those interested to explore their voices musically in an open, supportive environment. Breda Murphy is a visual artist with a background in textile art and lens based media. She has worked in the community arts field for a number of years and has facilitated a range of arts projects in counties Mayo and Galway. Workshops in a variety of media are run in an encouraging and supportive atmosphere that accommodates all ages and abilities. She currently works on the Luisne Art Project with Crannmor, Ballinrobe and as part of Mayo County Council’s Artists’ Mentoring & Networking Programme. Drama – Foxford ARA with John Breen “Over the course of twelve weeks, Foxford ARA and I will devise and produce a piece of drama that is drawn from the life experience and world view of the members of Foxford ARA. It is envisaged that this work may then be presented to audiences in Foxford towards the end of the project” – John Breen John Breen is Artistic Director of Yew Tree Theatre, Ballina. He is best known as the writer and director of Alone it Stands, which was nominated for the Stewart Parker Award and Irish Times Award for best new play in 1999. He was awarded the Irish Times/ESB Theatre Award in 2000 for best director for Alone it Stands (which has toured worldwide and been seen by an estimated two hundred and twenty thousand people). His second play, Charlie was produced to critical acclaim in 2003. More recently, 2007 saw Yew Tree’s production of Fr. Matthew receive rave reviews from the like of RTÉ and the Irish Times. Live Music Programme Gráinne Hambly (Harp) Fr. Peyton Centre, Attymass, Ballina Áras Attracta, Swinford St. Brendan’s Village, Mulranny Gráinne Hambly Tuesday 27th May at 2pm Wednesday 28th May at 2.30pm Thursday 29th May at 3.30pm Horn Harp Duo McBride Home, Westport D’Alton Home, Claremorris Tuesday 27th May at 11am Thursday 27th May at 2pm Joe Carey and Special Guest Áras Deirbhle, Belmullet Wednesday 7th May at 1.30pm Horn Harp Duo Aisling Ennis (Harp) and Mary Curran (French Horn) are both freelance musicians performing in several groups. Aisling performs throughout Ireland, Europe and Asia as both a soloist and group performer. Her playing and repertoire span all disciplines of the harp from classical harp music through Jazz and popular music to traditional Irish music. Mary is an integral member of the Whistleblast Quartet and former musician-in-residence with Mayo County Council. The duo performs a mixed programme of classical and light music, as well as Celtic songs and music. Gráinne comes from Mayo Abbey, and is a music graduate of Queen's University Belfast. She began to play traditional Irish music on tin whistle at an early age, before turning to the concertina and later the harp. Over the past eight years, Gráinne has toured extensively throughout Europe, the United States and Japan. She is also a qualified teacher of traditional Irish music and is in great demand at summer schools and festivals both in Ireland and abroad. Gráinne has featured on a number of recordings and has released three critically acclaimed solo CDs. Joe Carey Joe Carey is a well-known accordion player, vocalist and guitarist from Geesala in County Mayo. Joe has been playing traditional music events both in Ireland and overseas for many years. He has recorded on a number of albums, most notably ‘Live at Lenehans’ with legendary fiddle player Paddy Mills and guitarist Pat Egan. Detail of painting by Bridie Timlin, Untitled, 2008. Theatre Programme Mayo County Library Service Raccoon St. Colman’s Care Centre, Keel, Achill Sacred Heart Home, Castlebar Talks & Readings Programme: Monday 26th May at 2pm Tuesday 27th May at 10.30am Meridian Theatre Company Down Memory Lane: favourite poems and memories from school with author Thomas F. Walsh Kiltimagh Library—Tuesday 6th May, 3.00pm (Tel. 094 9381768) Meridian is a Cork based company, which specialises in new work, exploring particularly the potential of multi-media and music theatre. The company's productions are part of a single, long term experiment in the creation of a theatrical style which presents challenging contemporary content in a vivid, accessible form. Meridian produces two to three pieces annually, tours extensively and engages in a wide range of research and development work ranging from technical workshops to commissions to mentoring schemes for young professionals to collaborative writing and devising processes. Meridian Theatre Company is funded by The Arts Council, Cork City Council and Cork County Council. Racoon Raccoon is a poignant, lyrical tale of small town Irish life. Centring on Saoirse, a waitress in a small café, it explores the great contemporary Irish themes of children laid aside but held in the heart as a lifelong yearning, of parents named and unnamed, lost and found. Saoirse doesn’t know who she is or where she comes from but by a bizarre chance encounter in her café she is offered the opportunity to reconstruct her past and her future. Broadcaster, teacher and writer, Thomas F. Walsh was born near Headford, Co. Galway, and reared with his brothers and sisters on the small farm that he so lovingly describes in Once in a Green Summer. It was a world where ghosts were real, where stories were as old as time, where imagination was more powerful than fact. It was a world we once lived in, now vanished forever. In this book, and in his bestselling Favourite Poems series, Thomas Walsh has put together a delightful collection of memories of that vanished world. Favourite Poems we Learned in Schools is a collection of the most quoted and most memorable poems we learned in school. The poems are evocative and will stir a nostalgic chord in all our hearts. Thomas’s latest book In Silent Moments is a delightful and moving collection of short reflections, some lyrical, some nostalgic and varying in theme from clearing attics to a death in the family, from a Roman holiday to memories of pupils past. They invite the reader to pause and reflect, to accompany the author on a journey into memory and emotion. In a busy world quiet moments are more necessary than ever before. Mayo County Library Service Alice Taylor: “A Journey through Time” Castlebar Library—Tuesday 13th May at 3.00pm (Tel. 094 9047936) Alice Taylor is the author of some of the biggest-selling books ever published in Ireland. Her first memoir of country life, To School Through the Fields, is acknowledged internationally as a classic account of childhood with its sequels, Quench the Lamp, The Village, Country Days and The Night Before Christmas all acclaimed as international bestsellers. John Quinn: “A Personal Narrative of a time worth recording” Claremorris Library—Wednesday 7th May at 8.00pm (Tel. 094 9371666) Ballina Library—Thursday 8th May at 12.30pm (Tel. 096 70833) John Quinn, from Ballivor Co. Meath, retired from RTÉ Radio in 2002 after a career spanning twenty-five years. He presented The Open Mind series since 1989 and his well-known documentary A Letter to Olive is a deeply personal account of his life with his wife Olive before her untimely death in 2001. Published in book form as Sea of Love, Sea of Loss, it is the memorable story of a remarkable woman and a man’s undying love. John Quinn publishes his new memoir of childhood Goodnight Ballivor, I’ll Sleep in Trim in April, 2008. This latest book also grew out of his radio documentaries and is not just another regressive desire to capture a golden weren’t we-poor-but-happy age – nor a pursuit of dark days and misery either. This is a journey into John’s past in a quiet, sleepy midlands village and describes how he lived sixty odd years ago. He states simply that “these are my memories and the collective memories of some of my contemporaries. I feel it is important to set them down in print so that my children and future generations will know the world from which they evolved.” “In those fields and streams where you grew up, there you will always live and there you will die” (from the Greek poet Cavafy). This simple and straight forward story is John Quinn’s odyssey home! In 1997 her first novel, The Woman of the House, also established her as a bestselling novelist, with her subsequent novels Across the River and House of Memories becoming immediate bestsellers in Ireland. Her most recent publication The Parish (April ’08) evokes the virtues of life in rural Ireland and explores the positive values of community. Once-vibrant villages and towns are empty, their former inhabitants now in housing estates from which they emerge to drive their children to school and crawl on trafficchoked roads to go to work. No one walks to the school or shops, and most of the village shops have been replaced by supermarkets and shopping centres. Village post offices, once vital social gathering places, have been closed. In a series of vignettes of life in her own village, Alice Taylor reasserts the priorities of public space and social community. “People read Alice Taylor’s books; people crave Alice Taylor’s company because they want to find peace. They find it in the leaves of her books and the folds of her laughter……She has rare things in a policed, anaesthetized world – a sense of place and a sense of person” (Ireland on Sunday) Mayo County Library Service Averil Staunton: “Intrigue of the Miniature” Ballina Library—Tuesday 27th May at 12.30pm (Tel. 096 70833) Antique Jewellery with antiques expert, Phyllis McNamara Ballinrobe Library—Monday 12 May at 11.30am (Tel. 094 9541896) Westport Library—Thursday 29th May at 3pm (Tel. 098 25747) th Jewellery for Phyllis MacNamara is more than a business it's a way of life. Her academic knowledge married to her passion and enthusiasm for these objects of beauty is infectious. She holds a degree in Fine Art from Trinity College and has studied with Sotheby's London and Cartier London. Phyllis is regularly invited to contribute to national publications and TV shows including recent appearances on RTE’s The Dealers and Ireland AM. She travels extensively to jewellery shows throughout Europe and yearly to shows in Las Vegas, Miami and New York. Phyllis will give a talk entitled Fashion and Jewellery: Who Follows Whom? which will be a potted history of the world of fashion and jewellery, from the court of Elizabeth 1 to the 20th century. Phyllis will also give her opinion on any pieces of jewellery you would like to bring along for her expert consideration. “What a curious feeling!” said Alice, I must be shutting up like a telescope” And so it was indeed: she was now only ten inches high, and her face brightened up at the thought that she was now the right size for going through the little door into that lovely garden (Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland) ‘An introduction to Miniatures’ is a journey through time with a variety of cultures and countries. Over the past three thousand years many different miniatures, created from a variety of materials, have been made by artists to fulfil their own or their patrons needs. The talk will cover a selection of miniature images from the Chinese Han to the miniature Tudor paintings of Henry V111, to the Dutch Dollhouse Cabinets period to the present day. It covers examples of ceramics, paintings, Dutch cabinet houses, Fabergé eggs, doll houses, miniature books, contemporary sculpture and lots more. Many people have been inspired to continue investigating these wonderful pieces of art and become either collectors or pursue a new art practice, hobby or craft themselves. Old Time Movie Magic Ballina Library—Tuesday May 20th at 2pm Antique jewellery is, says Phyllis, “ my passion”. Phyllis spent many years studying the history of jewellery: “not only did it deepen my understanding of the jewels, it opened up a whole world both politically, socially and geographically. The perfect antique jewel should reflect its own moment in time. Amazingly it is still possible to buy perfect examples of Victorian jewels for very modest amounts, thus allowing us to literally wear a piece of history.” Do you remember the first movie you ever saw? Are you nostalgic for black & white pictures? Ever long for the old movies where the dialogue was as sharp as the mens’ suits! The wait is over. Ballina Library presents an afternoon of Classic Old Time Comedy Laurel & Hardy in Blotto–This short film is a comic delight and contains everything a Laurel and Hardy fan would want, the usual slapstick, an irate wife, and a plausible plot. The main feature will be Duck Soup. This is the Marx Brothers’ funniest and most insane film and probably the Marx Brothers' most famous comedy. For an afternoon of sheer nostalgic delight, travel back in time and see a real old time movie! Mayo County Library Service Venues in Mayo Computer Classes for Older People: There are a variety of excellent venues providing arts events and workshops throughout the year. If you would like to be added to these venues’ mailing lists and receive regular information on events and activities, please contact them directly. These classes are aimed at those with little or no experience of using computers or the Internet and will cover the following : ➢ ➢ ➢ ➢ Introduction to using keyboard and mouse Accessing the Internet Opening websites Searching for information on the Internet Linenhall Arts Centre Linenhall Street, Castlebar, Co. Mayo. Tel: 094 90 23733 Email: [email protected] The classes are free but booking is essential : ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Ballyhaunis Library Ballina Library Westport Library Castlebar Library Louisburgh Library Claremorris Library 8th May 12th & 13th 12th & 19th 19th & 26th 22nd May 27th & 28th May May May May (094) 963 0161 (096) 70833 (098) 25747 (094) 904 7554 (098) 66658 (094) 9371666 All Mayo County Library Bealtaine Events are FREE but booking is essential for computer classes. Contact your local library for details or visit, www.mayolibrary.ie Detail of painting by Peter Shaughnessy, Untitled, 2008. Ballina Arts Centre Barrett St., Ballina, Co. Mayo. Tel: 096 73593 Email: [email protected] Custom House Studios The Quay, Westport, Co. Mayo. Tel: 098 28735. Email: [email protected] Kiltimagh Town Hall Theatre Aiden St, Kiltimagh, Co. Mayo. Tel: 094 9381494 Email: [email protected] Townhall Arts Centre Barrack St, Charlestown, Co. Mayo. Tel: 094 9255812 Email: [email protected] Áras Inis Gluaire Belmullet Civic Centre, Belmullet, Co. Mayo Tel: 097 81079 Email: [email protected] National Museum of Ireland – Country Life Contact the Education and Outreach Department Turlough Park, Castlebar, Co. Mayo. Tel: 094 90 31751 Email: [email protected] Detail of painting by Mary Hope, Untitled, 2008. Bealtaine Events in... BALLINA ARTS CENTRE, Ballina CUSTOM HOUSE STUDIOS, Westport IRD KILTIMAGH ARTS OFFICE ÁRAS INIS GLUAIRE, Belmullet Writing Workshop: Exhibitions: Workshop Programme: Bóithre na Smaointe: Memories: Creative Writing workshops with Bettina Peterseil Thursday 15th, 22nd & 29th May, 11am – 1pm. Juliette de la Mer Until 4th May Memory Boards with Older People in Ballyhaunis Áras Inis Gluaire is hosting ‘Bóithre na Smaointe’ as part of the Bealtaine Festival this coming May. This festival will take place for the entire month of May and its main objective is to celebrate creativity in older age. Bóithre na Smaointe is a project which will incorporate the images and words of older people in the Erris region of North -West Mayo. Archive photographs will be displayed in the new Arts Centre in Belmullet to a soundtrack of people’s memories and recollections. Workshop for those who want to tap into their inner wealth of memories to find clarity and understanding and celebrate the uniqueness of their own story through writing. This workshop is aimed at older people. Bettina Peterseil is a teacher and writer based in Castlebar. She is currently in the process of writing her own life story. She has run several workshops on many aspects of creative writing. Adm: Free. Booking essential. Film Screening: Grow Your Own Friday 23rd May, 2pm Ciara Healy 8th May – 1st June KILTIMAGH TOWN HALL THEATRE Film Screening: Grow Your Own Tuesday 20th May at 4pm TOWNHALL ARTS CENTRE, Charlestown Film Screening: Grow Your Own Wednesday 21st May at 3pm Facilitator Breda Murphy will complete three workshops based on Memories with Older people in Ballyhaunis. Writing about Memories with Older people in Urlaur Terry McDonagh will facilitate two Creative writing workshops with Older people in Urlaur. Music and Memory with Older People in Kilkelly John Hoban will facilitate two Music workshops with older people in Kilkelly. As part of Bealtaine, we are also hosting a number of events every Tuesday at the Arts Centre • Landscape Art Workshop with Graham Stuart. • Storytelling with Vincent Pierse from Roscommon. For further information on Dates, Times and Venues, please contact Ann Marie McGing or Ann Marie Carroll on 094 938 1494 The above are funded by East Mayo LDP and administered by IRD Kiltimagh Arts Office • Singing with Liz Edwards & Cathy Ryder • Traditional Music with Liam McGonagle, Trevor Noone & Cillian O’Mongain For further information, please contact Áras Inis Gluaire on 097 – 81079 or [email protected] Bealtaine Events in... Film Screening: Grow Your Own. Wednesday 7th May at 3pm LINENHALL ARTS CENTRE, Castlebar Art: Writing: Creative Writing for Older Adults with Jean Tuomey Thursday mornings, 11am – 1pm, starting 1st May Strike your Note, take up your pen and write. Over four Thursday morning sessions, this course offers an encouraging atmosphere in which to write freely. Triggers will be provided to help you get started. No previous experience of writing is necessary, just a willingness to participate. Informality will be an important aspect of the course, making it especially suitable for first-time writers. The course is under the guidance of Jean Tuomey, a teacher with over 20 years experience and a passionate enthusiasm for creative writing. Who has led many extremely successful writing projects for the Linenhall. Creative Writing for Older Adults takes place over four Thursday mornings commencing May 1st from 11.00am – 1.00pm (continuing May 8th, 15th, 22nd). Cost for the four sessions is €20 per person. Places are limited, and booking is ESSENTIAL. Drama Workshops: Drama with Donna Ruane Tuesday mornings, 11.00 – 12.30pm, starting 6th May There is an actor in all of us – here’s the chance to let him/her out. Try your hand at drama in this series of informal, fun-filled workshops. Facilitated by drama teacher, director and performer Donna Ruane, this workshop series will help you bring your imagination to life. We don’t need any TV cameras to create our own Linenhall soap opera or award-winning drama! Drama Workshops take place over four Tuesday mornings commencing May 6th from 11.00am – 12.30pm. (continuing May 13th, 20th and 27th). Cost per head for the workshop series is €20. Places are limited, and booking is ESSENTIAL. Gallery Tour and Workshop with a Difference! Friday 9th May at 11am Explore the work of artist Fidelma Sheridan with the Linenhall Arts Centre’s very special community arts team. This gallery tour and hands-on workshop is sure to impress and delight participants! As part of the Bealtaine Festival the Linenhall has turned its Visual Arts Programme for Schools on its head and invited the 5th and 6th class students of Cornanool National School to design and deliver a gallery tour and workshop for older members of the community. Highly capable, well informed and conversant in the vocabulary of visual art, the children of Cornanool National School will lead a tour introducing the work of textile and mixed media artist Fidelma Sheridan. During the tour participants will be encouraged to engage in discussion about the exhibition. Following the gallery tour participants will be brought to the Linenhall’s community arts room where they will create their own art works exploring in a practical way some of the techniques employed and themes explored in Fidelma Sheridan’s work. The Linenhall Arts Centre’s Visual Art Programme for Schools offers gallery tours and workshops to selected primary schools in the Castlebar area. The programme is ongoing through the school year and runs in conjunction with the visual art exhibition programme at the Linenhall’s gallery space. The 5th and 6th class students of Cornanool National School have attended sixteen tours and workshops in this programme over the last three years. Admission is FREE. However, places are limited, and booking is ESSENTIAL. Gallery Tour and Workshop with a Difference! Saturday 10th May at 12pm Cornanool National School 5th and 6th class will be leading a tour and hands-on workshop of the Fidelma Sheridan exhibition in the Linenhall’s gallery. Designed as part of the Bealtaine festival, this Saturday tour is open to all members of the public. Admission is FREE. However, places are limited, and booking is ESSENTIAL. Cinema Film Screenings NATIONAL MUSEUM OF IRELAND — COUNTRY LIFE, Turlough Park House GROW YOUR OWN Natural Healing: Director: Richard Laxton/UK/2007/95 minutes /Certificate : PG Talk and Workshop, Thursday 8th May: 10am to 5pm Cast : Eddie Marsan, John Henshaw, Philip Jackson, Benedict Wong Co-written by Frank Cottrell-Boyce, Grow Your Own is a gentle sweet-smelling comedy that is blessed with plenty of British charm. Set on an allotment in the North of England, a bunch of grumpy old men spend their days nurturing their beloved allotments, while passing comment on their neighbours' vegetables. The story concerns a group of older enthusiasts who grow vegetables on a quiet plot of land. When three refugee families are given plots on the same allotment as part of their rehabilitation, they are initially met with hostility and suspicion by the locals, but through shared experience they come to realise that they're not so different after all. This Bealtaine film screening is part of a national tour organised by access>CINEMA and the Irish Film Institute, with sponsorship by Seven Seas Active 55. access>CINEMA is the resource organisation for regional cultural cinema exhibition in Ireland. A workshop with Sonia Oldham. This workshop entails a walk in the grounds of Turlough Park House identifying wild flowers and plants and finding out about their domestic and medicinal properties. Participants have an opportunity to sketch some of these in the worksheets provided. In the afternoon, Sonia will demonstrate the methods of making infusions, decoctions, tinctures, medicated oils, ointments and discuss the associated folklore. Watercolours: The Arrival of Summer, Thursday 15th May: 2pm – 5pm Join artist Louisa Nally and be inspired by the flowers and natural environment of Turlough Park to create your own watercolour painting. Oil Painting: The Arrival of Summer, Thursday 22nd May: 2pm – 5pm Join artist Deirdre Keetley and be inspired by the flowers and natural environment of Turlough Park to create your own oil painting. Admission FREE, all welcome. SCREENINGS: ■ Ballina Arts Centre Friday 23rd May, 2pm ■ Kiltimagh Town Hall Theatre Tuesday 20th May at 4pm ■ Linenhall Arts Centre Wednesday 7th May at 3pm ■ St. Colman’s Care Centre, Keel Tuesday 20th May at 2pm ■ Town Hall Arts Centre, Charlestown Wednesday 21st May at 3pm