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Packed programme for 2015 Shorelines Festival

Arts Week with Judy Murphy
There is a top-quality line-up on the bill for this year’s Shorelines Festival in Portumna, which runs from Thursday September 17 to Sunday September 20.
The organising committee has scoured the country to find the very best readers, writers, artists and acrobats, including performers and artists from the Portumna area. There’s something to please all the varied audiences in the area and many of the events are free, while organisers have kept prices down to a minimum for the ticketed events.
The main acts this year include writer Joseph O’Connor (Thursday September 17); singer Mary Coughlan (Saturday September 19); drama with Fishamble: The New Theatre Company (Sunday September 20); and the popular group The Lost Brothers (Friday September 18). All of these events should be booked in advance to ensure admission.
Shorelines will host a live recording of RTE Radio 1’s Sunday Miscellany on Sunday September 20 in Portumna’s Christ Church. The programme will feature a mix of new voices and well-known writers as well as live music and will be presented by the programme producer Aoife Nic Cormaic.
Literary guests at the festival include Paul Kingsnorth – longlisted for the Man Booker Prize – who will engage in conversation with poet Grace Wells on the role of the writer in this age of ecological change.
Poet and scholar, Bernard O’Donoghue talks on Yeats; and guests at the annual Literary Brunch include Louis de Paor, Grace Wells and Anne Marie Kennedy. Join in the Lines Learned by Heart annual recitation competition or write in the Pub Limerick competition and nominate your favourite Yeats poem online or in town.
Workshops are a big part of the annual programme. With a prose workshop with John MacKenna (Friday September 18) and a poetry workshop with Grace Wells (Saturday September 19) as well as a Botanical Art Workshop (Saturday September 19), adults are well catered for.
Children can participate in puppet making workshops, MineVention workshops and students in the local national school will create a collaborative story with writer, Betsy Cornwell. Street theatre with Lulu, Duille Beag and Just a Guy, as well as a Flea Circus and Tegolin’s Tales, will have all the family entertained.
Culture Night will be celebrated in the programme with many free events including drama with The Half-Day Thursday Drama Group, a teatime reading with writer, John MacKenna and guests from Crannóg Literary Magazine – Mary Melvin-Geoghegan, Aoibheann McCann and Pat O’Connor.
For more, read this week’s Connacht Tribune.
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Folk duo launch What Will Be Will Be

Folk duo Niall Teague and Pádraic Joyce are launching their new album What Will We Be, a blend of folk, Americana and acoustic music, this Friday, May 19, at 8pm in An Taibhdhearc.
The success of their well-received 2020 release Taobh le Taobh, as well as recent successes at the Pan Celtic and Oireachtas Song Contests, spurred the duo on to record this new album which represents many years of collaboration and musical development.
It features Niall and Pádraic on vocals, harmonies, and acoustic guitars, Maidhc Ó hÉanaigh on double bass and Neil Fitzgibbon on fiddle. The catchy title track, What Will We Be, features contributions from percussionist Jim Higgins (The Stunning, Christy Moore, Paul Brady) and haunting, driving melodies on vocals, guitar, and fiddle.
Themes of love and hope are woven through Come Away with Me which features interplay between piano and fiddle as well as rich vocal harmonies.
People, places, and broken dreams are celebrated and lamented on Martin and Tom, Guitar Gold, Memories of You and Achill Island. The influence of David Henry Thoreau’s novel Walden features on the tracks Simple and Wise and Walden, with the beauty of nature, escape and simple pleasures at their core.
The album moves from minimalistic folk ballads such as Galway Ghost to swirling, string-laden arrangements on the song Neptune, both of which are influenced by maritime tales from Galway. Much of the work on this album was supported by the Arts Council, including work with musical arranger Eoin Corcoran and the string ensemble Treo.
The album will be launched this Friday, May 19, at 8pm in an Taibhdhearc. Tickets €22, plus booking fee at Eventbrite.ie.
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All roads lead to Dunmore as town tunes up County Fleadh

Dunmore is the place to be this weekend for lovers of traditional music, as the Galway County Fleadh will take place there from this Friday, May 19, to Sunday, May 23.
It is 10 years since Dunmore last hosted a fleadh and the local Comhaltas branch, which has re-formed since Covid, is looking forward to facilitating this gathering of music, song, dance and craic.
The official Opening Concert will take place in Dunmore Town Hall this Friday at 8pm with the acclaimed Mulcahy family from Limerick. Mick, Louise and Michelle are well known throughout the country, thanks to their live performances, television appearances and numerous CDs. They were the winners of the TG4 Gradam Ceoil Grúpa Ceoil Award for 2023. Tickets for their concert can be purchased on the door and a great night of music is promised.
Two days of competitions will kick off this Saturday at the town’s Community School, with more than 1,500 competitors taking part. Participants will be hoping to qualify for the Connacht Fleadh 2023, which will be held in Ballina, County Mayo, from June 23 to July 2.
Competitions for those aged Under 10, Under 12 and Under 15 will be held in a large variety of instruments on Saturday, as well as in singing and Comhrá Gaeilge. Sunday’s competitions will be for the Under 18 and Over 18 ages groups, as well as in dancing.
On both days a large entry is expected for Grúpaí Cheoil and Céilí Band competitions across all age groups.
Seventeen Comhaltas branches from across Galway will have participants in this weekend’s competitions, which will result in a large number of visitors to the Dunmore area.
Members of the public are welcome to attend the competitions, which offer a great opportunity to hear and see the talent on display. There will be sessions in local pubs over the weekend as well and everybody is welcome to attend these.
For more information on the County Fleadh, go to www.galwaycomhaltas.ie.
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Piano concert rescheduled for Tuesday

Music for Galway’s concert with renowned Swiss pianist Cédric Pescia which had been due to take place on April 27 but which had to be deferred, will now take place next Tuesday, May 23, at 8pm, in the Emily Anderson Concert Hall at the University of Galway.
This concert of German classics with Bach at its core, will brings the Bach element of Music for Galway’s 41st season to an end.
This world-class pianist who won the famous Gina Bachauer International Artists Piano Competition, has a repertoire that spans many eras from baroque to contemporary and he is widely known for his elaborate programmes. Cédric Pescia describes music as ‘language and movement at the same time’.
Audiences will have a chance to experience his soft, clear touch as he performs a programme for solo piano that will include classics such as Schumann’s popular Waldszenen (Forest Scenes), a suite of nine short pieces, and the penultimate of Beethoven’s piano sonatas, No. 31. These pieces will be interspersed with French Suites by Bach.
■ Ticket for Cédric Pescia’s concert are available at www.musicforgalway.ie, or by phone 091 705962 and on the door on the night. They cost €20/€18. The price for fulltime students of all ages is €6 while MfG Friends can avail of the friends’ rate of €16.