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SUMMARY:Cosy Concert with Saije
DESCRIPTION:An Intimate Gig with an Award-Winning Australian Folk Duo. \nSaije is an award-winning\, indie folk duo whose soulful harmonies\, dynamic guitar-lines and percussive breakdowns breathe life into heartfelt stories. Their song writing is crafted from the depths; stirring melodies bound together with graceful lyricism\, and through multitasking techniques\, the pair create a full-bodied sound enriched by flavours from their travels around the globe. \nJoin them at Banner Books\, Kilrush\, for the final date on their 2025 tour of Ireland! This intimate\, acoustic venue is the perfect setting to immerse yourself in the warmth and harmony of these outstanding performers. \nDOORS OPEN @ 7.00 pm for a 7.30 START. \nTickets €10 from https://www.geektickets.ie/events/cosyconcert-saije \nhttps://kilrush.ie/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/SAIJE-Video-Every-Moment.mp4
URL:https://kilrush.ie/event/cosy-concert-with-saije/
LOCATION:Banner Books\, 1a\, Hector Street Mills\, Kilrush\, V15 PW83
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SUMMARY:Restringing The Stone Fiddle
DESCRIPTION:A performative reading of Paddy Tunney’s The Stone Fiddle\, taking us on a journey through his stories\, songs and poetry. With John Tunney & Mary Tunney. \nJohn Tunney is a Clare-based singer and song writer who grew up in a multi-generational family of Irish traditional singers. The Tunney family repertoire is one of the richest in the entire Irish tradition\, and John has appeared at numerous festivals throughout Ireland\, on radio and television and on several albums\, most recently a solo CD ‘The Immigrant: A Stone on the Cairn of Tradition.’ \nIn 2023\, John and his family founded the Tunney Song Tradition Trust. The trust is dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the collected works of Paddy Tunney\, ‘The Man of Songs.’ \n‘Restringing The Stone Fiddle’ is an evocation of the oral tradition of fireside culture with its colour\, charm and richness. Featuring diverse line-ups\, the show has recently been performed at a variety of festivals including Belfast TradFest\, the Ulster Fleadh\, Ceol na Coille\, and Fleadh Cheoil na h-Éireann in Wexford. On this occasion\, John will be accompanied by his wife Mary. \nPaddy Tunney (1921-2002) was one of the most celebrated figures in traditional Irish music\, renowned for his rendition of ‘big songs’ such as ‘Mountain Streams’\, ‘Where the Moorcock Crows’\, ‘Murlough Mary’ and ‘Highland Mary’. \nHe counted Willie Clancy\, Liam Clancy\, Tommy Makem and Séamus Ennis among his friends\, and he recorded a total of eight solo albums. He also published several books\, including the autobiographical ‘The Stone Fiddle: My Way to Traditional Song.’ \nIn 1979\, when The Stone Fiddle first appeared\, The Irish Times wrote that “Paddy Tunney’s book is much more than a collection of songs … only infrequently can a study be said to reveal a culture from within. When such an event occurs\, the result can be electrifying\, and such is the effect of The Stone Fiddle\, undoubtedly a of piece literature\, and yet so directed by the oral tradition that the pages dance with a degree of life denied to most literary works.” \nNow\, after many years out of print\, Tunney Song Tradition Trust is making this 1970s’ classic available to a new generation of traditional song and music enthusiasts. This performance celebrates not only Paddy Tunney’s stories\, but also some of the 60 songs that are included in the book. \nJourneying On… \nA family affair\, the Tunney Song Tradition Trust works to ensure the continuation of the songs and stories that evoke memories of past celebrations and gatherings whilst guaranteeing their presence at all those yet to come. \nIn that spirit\, after the main performance\, we ask you to share your own songs and stories with us in a traditional Rambling House. \nThis event is part of Sound Out 2024\, a celebration of spoken word\, story and song in Kilrush\, Co. Clare.
URL:https://kilrush.ie/event/restringing-the-stone-fiddle/
LOCATION:Teach Ceoil\, Grace St\, Kilrush\, Co. Clare\, V15 PD89\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:The Legacy of Percy French with Peadar McMahon
DESCRIPTION:A performance of music\, stories and song\, that celebrates the works and remarkable life of Ireland’s greatest songwriter. \nJoin musician and historian\, Peadar McMahon\, for a performance of music\, stories and song\, that celebrates the works and remarkable life of Ireland’s greatest songwriter. And of course\, no Kilrush performance would be complete without French’s celebration of our own West Clare Railway! \nPercy French entertained audiences in small village halls all over Ireland from the 1890’s until the time of his death in 1920. While most Irish audiences have grown accustomed to hearing his songs performed by Irish Tenors\, they were originally composed by Percy French for his banjo and relaxed baritone. Peadar MacMahon’s folk arrangements pay tribute to how they were originally performed. \nPeadar will also be performing songs from his album of haunting traditional airs\, ‘Anair’. \nA Limerick native\, Peadar now lives in Kilrush. His performances are charming\, heartfelt\, engaging and educational. He offers his audience a greater connection to the songs through the telling of their stories and his own. \nThis event is part of Sound Out 2024\, a celebration of spoken word\, story and song in Kilrush\, Co. Clare.
URL:https://kilrush.ie/event/the-legacy-of-percy-french-with-peadar-mcmahon/
LOCATION:Teach Ceoil\, Grace St\, Kilrush\, Co. Clare\, V15 PD89\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Fergus Costello ~ In Session
DESCRIPTION:A unique spoken word performance\, as part of Sound Out 2024. \nFergus Costello is an authentic and original spoken word artist without equal\, a past winner of the Munster Slam Poetry Championship and an All-Ireland Slam finalist. \nExpect songs and storytelling but not as we know them! Words alone cannot prepare the uninitiated for the Fergus Costello experience\, as he leads you on flights of fancy featuring bizarre situations and people that are\, somehow\, strangely familiar. Prepare for big belly laughs\, coming at you straight from the heart. \n“Fergus is a beast of a man. If Ireland’s psyche had a voice\, it would be Fergus.” Stephen James Smith \n*Please Note; This performance is not suitable for children* \n 
URL:https://kilrush.ie/event/fergus-costello-in-session/
LOCATION:Teach Ceoil\, Grace St\, Kilrush\, Co. Clare\, V15 PD89\, Ireland
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SUMMARY:Writer's Roundtable for Irish Book Week
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Irish Book Week with our panel of authors and educators\, and join the conversation to gain some inspiration! \nTickets for this event are by Pay-As-You-Can Donation at geektickets.ie \n\n\nA facilitated panel discussion and Q&A with experienced\, award-winning local writers\, all of whom also work to educate and support and encourage other writers. Hear about their writing processes\, routes to publication\, and how they overcome the obstacles to creativity that we so often put in our own way. The closing Q&A session will give you an opportunity to ask practical questions to help with your own writing journey. \nSarah Moore Fitzgerald \nSarah is a writer\, teacher and researcher. Her fiction for children and young adults has won / been shortlisted for several literary prizes including The Calderdale Prize\, Scotland’s Red Book Award\, The Waterstones’ Prize for Children’s Literature and The Irish Book Awards. Her creative work has been adapted for the stage and translated into over twenty languages. Sarah is a recent winner of the London Magazine’s annual award for short fiction with her story entitled Matamoros\, July 1846 set during the Mexican-American War. She’s recently been shortlisted for the Frances Browne Poetry Prize 2024. She’s a member of the University of Limerick’s creative writing team\, a lifelong literacy advocate and she works actively with communities to promote and support creative writing. Her academic research includes a focus on the writing process and how creative and academic writers go about the complex\, often challenging task of putting their work on paper. \nGrainne O’Brien \nGráinne is a writer and bookseller based in Limerick\, Ireland where she lives with her husband and two cats. She is the founder of Rontu Literary Service\, a service dedicated to supporting writers of fiction for children as they seek publication of their manuscripts\, and one of the founders of Silver Apples Magazine\, an online literary magazine entering its tenth year. She completed an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Limerick in 2018 and received an Irish Arts Council Agility Award in 2021 and 2022. She was named a Bookshop Hero by The Bookseller Magazine in 2022. She writes for children and adults and loves weaving traditional stories into the modern world. The O’Brien Press published her first book\, A Limerick Fairytale. Her verse novel\, Solo\, is due out in Spring 2025\, published by Little Island Press. \nMadge O’Callaghan \nMadge is an author and poet based in Kilbane\, East Clare. She holds an MA (Hons.) in Creative Writing from DCU and has a background working in the field of youth mental health\, using creative approaches to address social justice issues. \nIn 2016\, she achieved Gold at the World Festival of Radio in New York for her radio documentary\, “My Uncle Jack.” Her play “MASKS” was featured in First Fortnight (Mental Health Arts Programme) 2015. \nMadge is an affiliate of Amherst Writers and Artists and facilitates writing workshops that create a safe space for people who just want to write\, regardless of their level of education. In 2023\, she curated an anthology of poetry and prose by members of the Shannon Amherst Writer’s Group\, titled “Write\, So…”\, which was launched at the Sean Lemass Library by author Donal Ryan. \nCurrently\, Madge is working with primary school children on “Broadford Myths and Legends’\, due to be launched in September 2024. \nThis event is part of Sound Out 2024\, a celebration of spoken word\, story and song in Kilrush\, Co. Clare.
URL:https://kilrush.ie/event/writers-roundtable-for-irish-book-week/
LOCATION:Banner Books\, 1a\, Hector Street Mills\, Kilrush\, V15 PW83
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20241026T170000
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SUMMARY:Leave No Stone Unturned - (An Exploration In Songwriting)
DESCRIPTION:A Song-writing and Creativity Workshop with Ennis Singer-Songwriter and Artist\, Laura Mulcahy \n\n\nJoin renowned creator\, performer and educator\, Laura Mulcahy\, for an afternoon of deep creativity and learning. \nExploring The Following: \nSong Structure \nLyrical Expression \nMusic / Melody \nSelf-Critique \nStorytelling \nListening \nWho Am I? (Artistic Identity) \nArtistic Integrity \nThe workshop will take place at Vandeleur Gardens and Visitor Centre\, in the room above the café. \nThere will be a half hour break at 2:30p.m. for tea/coffee/refreshments etc. \nMaximum number of participants – 10. \nPraise for Laura Mulcahy; \n‘…one of the most exciting talents to have emerged from Ireland in the past decade.’ – Folking.com \nA wonderful artist\, musician and writer from County Clare… remarkable musician and lyricist.’ Fiachna Ó Braonáin\, RTÉ Radio One \n‘The refined\, personal nature of Mulcahy’s songs have earned her a growing fanbase\,’ – Hot Press Magazine \n‘Ireland’s most iconoclastic contemporary singer’ – Bernard Clarke\, RTÉ Lyric FM \n‘… absolutely stopped me in my tracks\,’ – Deb Grant\, BBC Radio 6 Music \n‘Absolutely inspiring music…’ – Eoin O’Neill\, Clare FM \nThis event is part of Sound Out 2024\, a celebration of spoken word\, story and song in Kilrush\, Co. Clare.
URL:https://kilrush.ie/event/leave-no-stone-unturned-an-exploration-in-songwriting/
LOCATION:Vandeleur Gardens and Visitor Centre\, Feagarroge\, Kilrush\, V15 E735
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20241013T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20241013T170000
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SUMMARY:Book Launch; 'Love in a Self-Serving World' with Leonard Skinner
DESCRIPTION:Leonard Skinner is an author\, educator\, and doctoral researcher in philosophy at Galway University. In his new book\, he takes us on a journey far from the shores of conventional wisdom\, revealing the intrinsic power of love that lies within each of us. \nFresh from TEDx Tralee\, Leonard will be sharing his talk ‘How Many True Loves Are Out There for You?’ and exploring the philosophy of love through an ethical lens. \nAlso from TEDx Tralee; \nAnimism in Northern Europe with Rune Hjarnø Rasmussen      \nRune holds a PhD in History of Religions.  His current work focuses on recovering traditional ecological knowledge\, connections to the land and kinship with the greater community of beings. \nFollowing their talks\, join Leonard and Rune for a Q&A and discussion around how we love each other\, and the world around us. \nBoth authors will have signed copies of their books available. \nA free event\, tea/coffee served\, all welcome. \nFor enquiries text/WhatsApp Silverwood Events on 089 244 0068
URL:https://kilrush.ie/event/book-launch-love-in-a-self-serving-world-with-leonard-skinner/
LOCATION:Banner Books\, 1a\, Hector Street Mills\, Kilrush\, V15 PW83
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SUMMARY:A Trip Back in Time
DESCRIPTION:Photographer\, local historian and author Jackie McCarthy Elger collects and restores old photographs and videos of Co Clare and posts them on her Facebook/Instagram page The Vintage Lens – Looking at Times Past in Co Clare. \nTake a trip back in time with her on the 18 August when she will present a selection of photographs and video clips in relation to transport in Co Clare – from the humble donkey and cart to the iconic West Clare Railway and much more. Guests are encouraged to bring along their own old photographs of Co Clare (not just related to transport) and share some of their memories. \nThis event is part of the Kilrush Heritage Quarter series\, a collaboration of Kilrush community groups and businesses for National Heritage Week 2024.  Full details here; https://www.facebook.com/events/795577572776525
URL:https://kilrush.ie/event/a-trip-back-in-time/
LOCATION:Banner Books\, 1a\, Hector Street Mills\, Kilrush\, V15 PW83
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SUMMARY:Connecting Our Stories
DESCRIPTION:From 11.30 am and throughout the day\, Banner Books will be hosting a social space for local people to take their ease and share their memories of Old Kilrush. \nExplore local history books\, with local writers\, and share your own family stories and photographs.  Photographs can also be dropped off for recording and restoration by Jackie McCarthy Elger of The Vintage Lens. \nVisitors are welcome to bring refreshments with them\, available from our neighbours at Jellyfish Marketplace and other nearby businesses. \nThis is an intergenerational event\, and older people with their families or carers are especially welcome. \nThis event is part of the Kilrush Heritage Quarter series\, a collaboration of Kilrush community groups and businesses for National Heritage Week 2024.  Full details here; https://www.facebook.com/events/795577572776525
URL:https://kilrush.ie/event/connecting-our-stories/
LOCATION:Banner Books\, 1a\, Hector Street Mills\, Kilrush\, V15 PW83
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240817T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240817T140000
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SUMMARY:The Legacy of Percy French
DESCRIPTION:Join musician and historian\, Peadar McMahon\, for a performance of music\, stories and song\, that celebrates the works and remarkable life of Ireland’s greatest songwriter.  And of course\, no Kilrush performance would be complete without French’s celebration of our own West Clare Railway! \nPercy French entertained audiences in small village halls all over Ireland from the 1890’s until the time of his death in 1920. While most Irish audiences have grown accustomed to hearing his songs performed by Irish Tenors\, they were originally composed by Percy French for his banjo and relaxed baritone. Peadar MacMahon’s folk arrangements pay tribute to how they were originally performed. \nA Limerick native\, Peadar now lives in Kilrush. His performances are charming\, heartfelt\, engaging and educational. He offers his audience a greater connection to the songs through the telling of their stories and his own. \nThis event is part of the Kilrush Heritage Quarter series\, a collaboration of Kilrush community groups and businesses for National Heritage Week 2024.  Full details here; https://www.facebook.com/events/795577572776525
URL:https://kilrush.ie/event/the-legacy-of-percy-french/
LOCATION:Banner Books\, 1a\, Hector Street Mills\, Kilrush\, V15 PW83
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240816T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240816T200000
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SUMMARY:Pottery Through the Ages (and why we love it in archaeology)
DESCRIPTION:Pottery has played an important role in day-to-day life throughout history. Join Elaine Lynch\, Ceramic Specialist and Artefact Illustrator with AMS\, to learn how the recovery of pottery from archaeological excavations can connect us to our ancestors by giving us insight into their hearths and homes. \nElaine Lynch MA\, MPhil\, MIAI has over 17 years’ experience in commercial and research excavations in Ireland. She holds an MA in the History of Art and Architecture from UCD and an MPhil in Archaeology from UCC\, where her doctoral thesis was entitled ‘A study of Grooved Ware in Ireland’. Since completing her MPhil she has analysed and produced a number reports focusing on prehistoric\, medieval\, and post-medieval pottery as well as floor and roof tiles and clay tobacco pipe assemblages. She has also produced numerous artefact illustrations and digital plans\, many of which have been published. In recent years\, Elaine has taken on a part-time role with the Field Monument Advisor Programme. This has involved working directly with the Burren Programme and the farming community in Co. Clare. Her most recent excavation was that of a hut site in Lismoher\, Co. Clare\, funded by the Royal Irish Academy. She has recently joined the Board of the Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland (IAI) as a conference organiser. \nBased in Kilrush\, Archaeological Management Solutions (AMS) is a recognised market leader in undertaking the role of Client’s Representative/Project Archaeologist to a wide range of clients. Recent Projects include the N69 Listowel\, N5 Ballaghaderreen to Scramoge Road Project\, Kilkenny Abbey Quarter Development\, New Children’s Hospital\, St James\, Dublin and the Claregalway\, Athlone and Cork Flood Relief Schemes. \nAMS Cultural Heritage Consultancy Ltd is is a corporate member of the IAI\, ICOM and a commercial member of the IMA. \nFind out more at https://www.ams-consultancy.com/ \nThis event is part of the Kilrush Heritage Quarter series\, a collaboration of Kilrush community groups and businesses for National Heritage Week 2024.  Full details here; https://www.facebook.com/events/795577572776525
URL:https://kilrush.ie/event/pottery-through-the-ages-and-why-we-love-it-in-archaeology/
LOCATION:Banner Books\, 1a\, Hector Street Mills\, Kilrush\, V15 PW83
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240718T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Dublin:20240718T213000
DTSTAMP:20260501T235404
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T193914Z
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SUMMARY:Cosy Concert with Serpentine
DESCRIPTION:The latest in a series of intimate\, acoustic concerts held at Banner Books\, Frances Street\, Kilrush. \nSerpentine is a 7-voice queer and femme witch choir based out of Bulbancha / New Orleans. The choir believes that songs change the shape of culture\, that songs raise power and call forth change and justice.\nRooted in connective practices and a commitment to creating new pathways of care through the power of songs\, Serpentine collaborates as a group to create spaces of transformation and healing.\nThis intimate venue allows for complete immersion in the music\, for a truly moving and magical experience. \nTickets are donation-based\, with €15 as a suggested donation. All are welcome\, no matter how much or how little you can afford to donate. \nDoors open at 6.45 pm. The concert begins at 7.30 pm sharp.
URL:https://kilrush.ie/event/cosy-concert-with-serpentine/
LOCATION:Banner Books\, 1a\, Hector Street Mills\, Kilrush\, V15 PW83
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