OPERA | CLASSICAL | JAZZ | RAGTIME CONTEMPORARY | ART

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OPERA | CLASSICAL | JAZZ | RAGTIME CONTEMPORARY | ART
Carrick-on-Shannon
OPERA | CLASSICAL | JAZZ | RAGTIME
CONTEMPORARY | ART | DRAMA
FAMILY FUN And MUCH MORE...
www.carrickwatermusicfestival.com
CARR ICK WAT ER M USIC
FESTIVA L 2014
Opera A La Carte presents Puccini’s
MADAME BUTTERFLY
CHRIS MEEHAN & HIS REDNECK FRIENDS
COLM ‘STRIDE’ O’BRIEN
CRASH ENSEMBLE
GAVIN SWEENEY
JESSIE DE BELLIS
PAT COLDRICK
ROSCOMMON SOLSTICE CHOIR
ST. MARY’S CHOIR
THE BREFFNI PLAYERS
THE ORIGINAL GUINNESS JAZZ BAND
VOCE DI DONNA
CHILDREN’S WORKSHOPS, FILM,
FINE ART, RIVER FUN
and much more...
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Welcome to the
Carrick Water Music Festival 2014
Our Festival celebrating its 10th Anniversary is all about musical and artistic
discovery and above all, enjoyment in Ireland’s loveliest riverside town.
The Carrick Water Music Festival promises a wonderful six days of music from
many diverse genres; from opera to contemporary, classical to jazz, country, folk
and ragtime.
This is complemented by many other specially curated events and activities
including art workshops, drama, exhibitions, film and more, something for every
taste while savouring the culinary, architectural and river amenities of
Carrick-on-Shannon.
With huge interest in this year’s events, be sure to book your tickets in good
time with our Festival partner The Dock. Tickets can be booked in person, by
phoning +353 71 9650828 or online at www.thedock.ie.
An entirely voluntary run festival, we are most grateful for the support provided
by the various Festival partners, funders and donors, without whose generous
assistance in every way this Festival could not have happened.
The Festival Committee wish you an enjoyable experience during this year’s
Festival.
2014 FESTIVAL COMMITTEE:
Kathleen Coleman, Mary C. Dolan, Liam Farrell,
Rebeccah Farrell, Gerard Fitzgerald,
Karla Lawless, Nuala Morgan
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FUNDERS & PARTNERS
Gerry Reynolds 500
JANET DILLON PHARMACY
MURTAGHS
VISTAMED
South Leitrim Arts
Gerry Reynolds 500
JANET DILLON PHARMACY
MURTAGHS
VISTAMED
PLATINUM SPONSORS
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Gerry Reynolds 500
JANET DILLON PHARMACY
MURTAGHS
VISTAMED
LAKEVIEW
Gerry Reynolds 500
JANET DILLON PHARMACY
MURTAGHS
VISTAMED
GOLD SPONSORS
Drino Drinks
Leitrim Surf Company
LAKEVIEW
Carrick-on-Shannon
VITTOS??
& PLASTICS
Cathal
L Flynn & Co Solicitors TOOLS
George
Lynch & Son Solicitors
TOOLS & PLASTICS
Collins Solicitors
McGovern Solicitors
Flynn & McMorrow Solicitors
SILVER SPONSORS
Allied Irish Bank, Bank of Ireland, Brendan Lowe Crash Repair, Café
Lounge, Carrick Boats & Bike Hire, Dr. Eugene Hardiman, Heatons,
Kennedy’s Topaz, Leitrim Flowers, Masonite, Pisces Repens Fish
Monger, Sásta Fitness, Glancy’s Supervalu, Dr. Kieran Green
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FRIENDS OF THE FESTIVAL
Aura Leisure Centre, Beauty by the Shannon,
Carrick Plaza Suites, Corrib Oil, Crescendo,
Eden Florist, Floradale, Grafters Hair Company,
Heatons, Jordan Photo Centre, Keaney Photographic,
Kidz Kingdom & Bowling, Kieran Reynolds Butchers,
Laila Valentino Hairdressers, Lough Key Forest Park,
Luna’s Accessories, Lunney’s Gala & Garage,
Mulvey’s House of Gifts, Noel Sweeney Dentist, Quidsworth,
Scented Meadows Lavender Shop, Tesco, Eugene O’Connor,
The Computer Store, The Cottage Restaurant & Synergy Cafe,
The Reading Room, The Venue Bar, Trail Blazers,
Colm Spellman, Wispys Discount Stores,
Gings Bar & Riverside Beer Garden, Zipit Forest Adventure
With Appreciation
Carrick-on-Shannon Chamber of Commerce, Derval Symes,
DPS Print, Gerry Taylor, Jim Gorman, Keith Nolan,
The Roscommon Solstice Choir, Sean Murray, St. Mary’s
Choir, Tom Glancy, Zoe Dunne...and to anyone who has
helped us along the way
- our gratitude
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Monday 14th - Friday 18th July
Acoustic Motion
Children’s Camps
Dance, Theatre & Music
For Kids
The Dock
4-7 year olds: 10.30am - 1.30pm daily
€60 for the week
(family rates available)
8-10 year olds: 2.30pm - 5.30pm daily
€60 for the week
(family rates available)
Pre-booking essential!
This is an exciting opportunity for kids
to work with the Dock resident artists,
musician and composer Cathal Roche
and performance and visual artist Kate
Wilson, on a week long cross-arts
event. Wilson and Roche have
collaborated on a number of
residencies and performances
involving physical theatre, dance and
improvised music in their professional
work. The Dock is delighted they are
now also bringing this work to the
Dock’s summer workshop programme
for children. Over the week
participants will learn the exciting skills
of improvisation in music (Instrumental
and voice) and in dance theatre, how
to work solo, duet and group work,
creating their own compositions,
as well as developing confidence
as performers. On the final day the
participants will share a performance
combining the work from the week in
their own devised compositions and
improvised structures in a
performance for family and friends.
No previous experience is required for
these workshops, just a willingness to
play, explore and create.
Presented in association with
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Tuesday 15th July 8pm
Voce di Donna Trio
‘Disarming Divas
and Spicy Roles’
An evening of beautiful
operatic works combined
with witty, entertaining
explanations of all the songs
is guaranteed!
St George’s Church €15
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Voce di Donna (Voice of a Woman) is a
Cork-based operatic trio comprising
Fiona O’Reilly (Soprano), Christina
O’Flynn (Mezzo) and Bethan Lee (piano).
This unique group came together out
of their shared passion for opera. Voce
di Donna transforms the elitist image
of opera into an exciting, accessible
and affordable theatrical event. Their
productions are an arrangement of opera
arias, presented in a highly-entertaining
theatrical form.
Audiences will be amazed at how much
is packed into the new show and how the
full gamut of emotions is unleashed with
the sometimes hilarious, often tear-jerking
and always entertaining performance of
the three women.
If Opera is ‘your thing’, treat yourself to a
performance of pure delight.
If Opera is ‘not your thing’, allow yourself
to be delightfully surprised.
Wednesday 16th July 1pm
Colm ‘Stride’
O’Brien
Ragtime Piano Concert
Lunchtime piano concert
featuring the Giants of
Ragtime & Stride Piano “Mr Gershwin meets Fats
Waller & Scott Joplin”
St George’s Church €6
Colm “Stride” O’Brien plays a pot-
pourri of musical styles from Chopin,
Joplin, Gershwin, Fats Waller to the
Beatles. Colm is Ireland’s leading
exponent of Ragtime Piano and has
performed regularly in the UK and
USA including the prestigious Scott
Joplin Festival in Missouri. Tributes
to Al Jolson and “The Ballroom of
Romance” will be highlights of this
lunchtime event.
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Wednesday 16th July 8.30pm
The Breffni Players
Two one-act plays:
Fred & Jane
Oul Hornie
The Dock €15/€12
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The Breffni Players present two oneact plays for your enjoyment - Fred &
Jane by Sebastian Barry (exploring
the deep and sustaining friendship
between two nuns) and Oul Hornie,
a new play by Wayne Denniston (a
comedy about a lonely old man living
on the banks of the Shannon during
the flooding).
The Leitrim Design House celebrates the Carrick Water Music Festival 10th
anniversary with a busy and exciting schedule of creative events suitable for all ages.
Thursday 17th July 8pm
Art Wall @ The
Leitrim Design
House
Join us in celebrating the stunning
work of artist Freda Young in
the Leitrim Design House. Enjoy
and appreciate the beauty of the
natural landscape that we all share
through Freda’s artwork.
The Leitrim Design House FREE
Saturday 19th July 2-3.30pm
Sunday 20th July 2-3.30pm
Pop Up Surprise
Workshops
Don’t miss our FREE drop in pop-up
workshops, call in and see what we
have lined up for you. Suitable for all
ages these FREE activities celebrate
creativity and performance and FUN!
Follow us on Facebook and check
our website for more information.
The Leitrim Design House FREE
Saturday 19th July
Musical & Magical
Butterf ly Workshop
Kate Wilson will explore with
participants the magical world
of cocoons and butterflies and
help you create your own musical
instruments. The workshops are
suitable for children age 6-10yrs.
The Leitrim Design House €5
An afternoon of magical
music and art.
11am-12.30 pm Musical Instruments
& Magical Sounds- create musical
instruments and explore sounds.
Booking is essential
1pm-2.30pm Magical Butterfly
Puppets – make giant colourful
butterfly puppets and explore
movement and performance through
fun and games. Booking is essential
3pm-3.30pm A Musical and Magical
Butterfly colourful outdoor spectacle
on the Dock plaza.
These events have been supported by County Leitrim Arts Office Festival and Events
grant and by IPB Insurance through the IPB Youth & Community Fund which forms part of
its Corporate Social Engagement Framework .We gratefully acknowledge this support.
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Thursday 17th July 8.30pm
Crash
Ensemble
Ireland’s leading contemporary
music group, Crash Ensemble,
present
A Crash Course through The Dock
in... The New York Hypnotic School
Followed by film - Philip Glass’s
‘Koyaanisqatsi: Life out of Balance’
The Dock | €16 / €14
Includes film screening
1960’s – From the Downtown scene in New
York originates a new form of experimental
music, the New York Hypnotic School.
1968 – The word ‘Minimal’ was first used,
by Michael Nyman, in relation to the
music of The New York Hypnotic School
and becomes the most prominent
movement in experimental music-style
of the 20th Century.
1972 – Tom Johnson defines “The New
York Hypnotic School’.
1990’s - The Orb features a sample from
Steve Reich’s minimalist work 1987 Electric
Counterpoint in their “Little Fluffy Clouds“
Minimal music influences developments
in electronic dance, trance, minimal techno
and ambient music.
2014 - Crash Ensemble present at A Crash
Course Through The Dock in The New York
Hypnotic School, performing works by Steve
Reich, Terry Riley, Tom Johnson and Philip
Glass, as part of the Carrick Water Music
Festival.
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Presented in association with
Thursday 17th July 8.30pm
Koyaanisqatsi:
Life out of Balance
This will be followed by a film
- ‘Koyaanisqatsi’ - originally
premiered in Radio City Music Hall
in October 1982, but was out of
print for most of the‚1990’s due to
copyright issues. The title is a Hopi
Indian word meaning “life out of
balance.” Created between 1975
and 1982, the film is an apocalyptic
vision of the collision of two
different worlds -- urban life and
technology versus the
environment.
Directed by Godfrey Reggio, with
cinematography by Ron Frike and
a musical score by Philip Glass.
The Dock
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Friday 18th - Sunday 20th
Fine Art
Exhibition & Sale
Annual Carrick Water Music Festival
Fine Art Exhibition and Sale of Work
presented by The Sandford Gallery
& The Leinster Gallery Dublin.
The Landmark Hotel
Private Viewing &
Wine Reception
Friday 18th July 6-9 pm
General viewing
Sat 19th & Sun 20th 12 - 6 pm
Girl with White Band by James Cahill
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Dingle, Co Kerry by Norman Mac Caig
Friday 18th July 8.30pm
Pat
Coldrick
Recital from acclaimed
classical guitarist
Pat Coldrick with support
from Gavin Sweeney.
The Dock | €14 / €12
Pat Coldrick is a world-class
classical guitarist/composer, and
Late Late Show veteran who
recently won the International Guild
of Musicians, Song Writers &
Composers Competition.
Pat Coldrick’s session work and
classical appearances have earned
him a reputation of being one of the
finest and most versatile guitarists
in Ireland. As well as his touring
performances, he has appeared on
National Radio and T.V. and has
studied with world renowned
guitarists David Russell and
Gabriel Esterellas. Pat has achieved
worldwide acclaim for his unique
sensitive and expressive style in his
playing.
Presented in association with
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Friday 18th July 8.30pm
Gavin
Sweeney
Supporting Pat Coldrick is
Gavin Sweeney, winner of
North West’s Got Talent 2014
The Dock
Gavin Sweeney is a young baritone
from Drumshanbo, Co. Leitrim and
is studying Performing Arts in the
American College Dublin. He has
been singing since he was 6 years
old. In 2008 he joined The National
Youth Theatre of Ireland where he
performed Chekov’s The Seagull
at Dublin’s Peacock Theatre. That
same year he won the Junior
Bursary at Sligo Feis Cheoil. In
2011 he came second in the All
Ireland School Talent Competition
and this year he won North West’s
Got Talent. Over the years he has
performed with Drumshanbo Adult
Choir and The Millennium Choir.
He hopes to pursue a career in
musical theatre upon completion of
his studies.
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Presented in association with
Saturday 19th July 11am
Water Music
Festival Family
Film Club
Free SURPRISE musical
movie suitable for all the family
Carrick Cineplex | FREE
A morning of great musical and film
fun is in store for the Water Music
Festival Family Film Club at Carrick
Cineplex. Entry is FREE for all the
family but space is limited - tickets
will be allocated on a first come,
first served basis on the morning.
Prepare for a magical music feast
for the ears and eyes!
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Saturday 19th July 12 Noon
The Original
Guinness Jazz Band
- Cruise
Sail the River Shannon
with The Original Guinness
Jazz Band
Moon River | €15
Also celebrating their 10th
Anniversary playing at the Festival,
be sure to get your tickets early as
this is guaranteed to sell out!
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Water Music Festival
favourites return to
Carrick, with Des Hopkins
and his lively troupe
presenting a programme
of traditional, swing,
Dixieland and
mainstream standards,
played with flair,
excitement, showmanship
and superb
musicianship.
WATER MUSIC GALA EVENT
Saturday 19th July 8pm
Opera A La Carte presents
Puccini’s
MADAME
BUTTERFLY
Puccini’s much loved opera,
performed by the distinguished
Opera A La Carte.
The Landmark Hotel €35
Set in the early 20th Century,
Madame Butterfly is a heart
wrenching and exotic tale
where Pinkerton, an
American naval officer,
arranges through a
marriage broker to take a bride
(Butterfly) while stationed in
Japan. The themes of honour,
duty and shame are brought
together in Puccini’s rich score
which combines Eastern and
Western melodies to portray
the jarring collision of the two
cultures. Will it be life with
dishonour or death and dignity?
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Opera A La Carte presents
Madame Butterf ly 2014
Benjamin Franklin Pinkerton, a US Navy lieutenant - James Edwards
Cio-Cio-San / Madame Butterfly, A geisha - Elizabeth Roberts
Sharpless, the US Consul in Nagasaki - Quentin Hayes
Goro, a Japanese marriage broker - Christopher Ovenden
Suzuki, Cio-Cio-San’s servant - Jeanette Ager
Bonze, Cio-Cio-San’s uncle - Gerard Delrez
Prince Yamadori, a Japanese nobleman - Michael Craddock
Kate Pinkerton, B.F. Pinkerton’s American wife - Susan Parkes
Cio-Cio-San’s Relation - Miranda Heldt
Imperial Commissioner - John Milne
Servants - Frances Heap, Maria Olmos and Pippa Kay
Musical Director and arrangement - Anthony Ingle
Flute - Hazel Woodcock
Trumpet - Stephen Peneycad
Clarinet - Elizabeth Drew
Bassoon - Louise Watson
Director - Nicholas Heath
Costumes - Frances Heap & Maria Olmos
Stage Manager - Pippa Kay
Lighting Manager - François Langton
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Act I
Early 1900’s Nagasaki
On a terrace outside a house overlooking the harbor
B. F. Pinkerton, a US Naval Lieutenant, is inspecting
the house he has leased from a Japanese marriage
broker, Gore, who has also obtained a young geisha
wife, Cio-Cio-San, and servants for the Lieutenant.
Sharpless, the American Consul, arrives and Pinkerton begins to boast about how great the sailor’s life is
collecting women around the world from port to port
and, though she does not know it yet, Cio-Cio-San
is no exception. She believes that the 999-year
marriage contract Pinkerton has signed is proof of
his devotion, even though the contract includes a
chance for annulment at the end of every month.
Sharpless warns the young Lieutenant that Cio-CioSan may not be taking the marriage so lightly, but
Pinkerton brushes him off saying that one day he will
marry a real American wife.
Cio-Cio-San is heard singing about her new life.
When she reaches the terrace she tells Pinkerton
she was once wealthy but then became a geisha
and how happy she is now. Her relatives gossip
about the couple. Quietly she shows Pinkerton her
dearest possessions but hides the sword used by
her father to commit suicide. Cio -Cio- San explains
her plan to convert to his Christian faith. The Imperial
Commissioner performs the wedding and all toast to
the happy couple until The Bonze, a Buddhist priest
and Cio-Cio-San’s uncle, scolds the young bride for
renouncing her ancestors’ religion. Angered by this
outburst, Pinkerton sends his guests away and the
couple are left alone to sing of their love for each
other.
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Act II
Over a year later
Inside the house Cio-Cio-San awaits her husband’s
return from America as Suzuki, Cio-Cio-San’s servant, prays to the gods. Suzuki then shows Cio-CioSan what little money they have left in the hope that
she will realise Pinkerton is not returning and that
she needs to move on. Cio-Cio-San tells her servant
to have faith and that Pinkerton will return. Sharpless enters with a letter sent by the Lieutenant, but
before he has the chance to read it, Goro enters with
a rich suitor Prince Yamadori. He has been married
and divorced many times and Cio-Cio-San rejects
the idea of a new husband. She explains that she
is already married. After Goro and the Prince exit,
Sharpless is left to read the letter to Cio-Cio-San,
which suggests that her husband may not return to
her. Suzuki brings out her baby son, Trouble, insisting that once Pinkerton knows he has a son he will
return and, if not, she would rather die than go back
to the life of a geisha. Seeing her devotion, Sharpless decides not to reveal the full contents of the
letter. A signal is heard in the distance announcing
Pinkerton’s ship’s arrival. Cio-Cio-San is full of joy
and excitement and has Suzuki pick flowers. They
then begin a waiting vigil.
In the morning Suzuki insists that Cio-Cio-San
rest. She departs humming a lullaby to the baby.
Sharpless enters the house with Pinkerton while his
new American wife lingers in the garden. Suzuki
agrees to gently break the news to Cio-Cio-San.
Pinkerton finding the situation unbearable rushes out
of the house. Cio-Cio-San comes in excited to see
Pinkerton but seeing Kate Pinkerton, she realises the
truth and agrees to give up her baby if the Lieutenant
returns for him. After sending everyone away, she
takes the Tanti sword that her father used to commit
suicide. Choosing to die with honor rather than
live in disgrace, she gets ready to take her own life.
Right then Suzuki places Trouble into the room to
persuade Cio-Cio-San not to take her life.
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Sunday 20th July 12 Noon
Festival Mass
Brendan Cryan, Organist
Monica O’Gorman, Choral Director
St. Mary’s Church
This is the 10th year in which
St. Mary’s Choir has graced the
Festival with wonderful sacred and
traditional music in the context of
celebration of the Mass.
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Sunday 20th July 3pm
Jessie De Bellis was born in Montevideo,
Uruguay. She received her first music
Jessie de Bellis
lessons from her mother when she was
four. In 1982 a scholarship enabled
her to study at the Instituto Superior de
Classical Recital from
Uruguayan pianist Jessie de
Bellis followed by
performance from The
Roscommon Solstice Choir.
The Landmark Hotel
€12 / children €5 / Family of 4 €27
Musica del Uruguay. Receiving the First
Prize at the Brasil International Piano
Competition 1983 meant the start of an
international career. She has performed
in some of the greatest concert halls
around the world both in solo recitals
and with orchestras, performing some of
the great classical and romantic piano
concertos including works by Mozart,
Mendelssohn and Tchaikovsky.
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Sunday 20th July 3pm
The Roscommon
Solstice Choir
Jessie’s recital will be followed
by a performance from
The Roscommon Solstice Choir
Musical Directors:
Eimear and Andrew Reynolds
Accompanist: James Wallace
The Landmark Hotel
The Roscommon Solstice Choir
is a new choir of singers from all
corners of county Roscommon,
formed in 2013 to perform special
concerts of hope and inspiration.
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Sunday 20th July 8pm
Chris Meehan &
His Redneck
Friends
An evening of bluegrass, folk
& country from “the hottest
honky tonk band East of the
Pecos”
The Bush Hotel €18
The line-up consists of:
Chris Meehan, piano/vocal
Bobby Kelly, acoustic guitar/vocal
Eamon Murray, tenor sax,
Brian Harris and Francie Lenehan,
electric guitars
Percy Robinson, pedal steel guitar
Matt Cranitch, fiddle
Gerry O’Connor viola/mandola
Ronnie O’Flynn, bass
Mick O’Connor, drums
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Chris Meehan and his Redneck
Friends are a 10-piece country band
who were founded in 1982. During the
80s they appeared at many festivals
throughout Ireland including the
Galway Arts Festival and the Cork Folk
Festival.
Many illustrious guest artists such as
John Prine, Mary Black, Mike Scott,
Mick Hanly, Freddie White and Philip
Donnelly performed with the band
from time to time. Having vanished
from the scene for over a decade, the
band made a welcome return in 2009
with the release of their CD “Dancing
in the Kitchen” produced by Nashville
producer Jim Rooney.
Reviewed in The Ticket (Irish Times)
the band’s album was described as
“an Irish album which, with some flourish, nails the essence of Americana”.
Presented in association with South Leitrim Arts
Thursday 17th July 4pm
SUP Safari
Stand Up Paddling
River Shannon Safari with
The Leitrim Surf Company
Boathouse Bay
(beside the Rowing Club) I €25
Over 12’s
(Under 16 accompanied by adult)
Join the Leitrim Surf Company on
a 2 hour guided SUP safari and
explore the River Shannon as
never before!
All equipment is provided; suitable
for 12’s+, under 16 ‘s must be
accompanied by an adult.
Presented in association with
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Drawing Competition
On the occasion of the 10th Carrick Water Music
Festival we invited local schools to enter a drawing
competition on the theme: WATER and MUSIC. The
children could draw or paint a picture in an A 4 size
format. There were 2 categories: 5 – 8 and 9 – 12
years of age. We were delighted to receive 128 entries
from several local schools.
We want to thank all the children who participated. The
judges, Karla Lawless, Kathleen Coleman and Derval
Symes did not have an easy task to choose the
winners, all the pictures were lovely, colourful and
witty. We thank ALL the children who took part,
congratulate the winners and commend all the other
budding artists on their wonderful efforts. Well done!
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Drawing Competition – Category 5 – 8 years
1st Prize: Annabelle Frankham (6), Hunt National School, Mohill
2nd Prize: Emma Stokes (5), Scoil Mhuire, Carrick-on-Shannon
3rd Prize: Hannah Walsh (7), St. Joseph’s National School, Leitrim Village
Drawing Competition – Category 6 - 12 years
1st Prize: Orlaith McDermott (12), St. Joseph’s National School, Leitrim Village
2nd Prize: Jodie O’Boyle (12), St. Joseph’s National School, Leitrim Village
3rd Prize: Roy Brannigan (9), St, Joseph’s National School, Leitrim Village
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Timetable
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Festival Venues & Box Office
Main Street
Carrick-on-Shannon
Phone + 353 71 96 71000
Web www.bushhotel.com
Gerry Reynolds 500
MURTAGHS
St. George’s Terrace,
Carrick-on-Shannon
Phone + 353 71 96 50828
www.thedock.ie
@ The Dock, St.George's Terrace
Carrick-on-Shannon
Phone +353 71 96 50550
www.leitrimdesignhouse.iem
Carrick Retail & Business Park,
Carrick-on-Shannon
JANET
PHARMACY
PhoneDILLON
+353 71
96 72000
VISTAMED
Quayside,
Carrick-on-Shannon
Phone +353 71 96 21777
www.moonriver.ie
LAKEVIEW
VITTOS??
Carrick-on-Shannon
Phone +353 71 96 22222
www.thelandmarkhotel.com
fT£$%
TOOLS & PLASTICS
St Marys Close,
Carrick-on-Shannon
Phone +353 71 96 21757
www.carrickheritage.com
Festival Box Office
The Dock Arts Centre,
St George’s Terrace,
Carrick-on-Shannon, Co. Leitrim
Phone +353 71 96 50828
www.carrickwatermusicfestival.com