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Faigh gar-amhairc ar FRANCIS FOOTWORK le David Bolger ó CoisCéim Dance Theatre le 180° Réaltacht Fhíorúil, an chéad Táirgeadh Amharclann Damhsa Fhíorúil in Éirinn.
Faigh gar-amhairc ar FRANCIS FOOTWORK le David Bolger ó CoisCéim Dance Theatre le 180° Réaltacht Fhíorúil, an chéad Táirgeadh Amharclann Damhsa Fhíorúil in Éirinn.
German Film Maker, Martin Rosswog returns to Dingle with his film. A second screening of this film will at 5pm on Sunday
Faigh gar-amhairc ar FRANCIS FOOTWORK le David Bolger ó CoisCéim Dance Theatre le 180° Réaltacht Fhíorúil, an chéad Táirgeadh Amharclann Damhsa Fhíorúil in Éirinn.
Faigh gar-amhairc ar FRANCIS FOOTWORK le David Bolger ó CoisCéim Dance Theatre le 180° Réaltacht Fhíorúil, an chéad Táirgeadh Amharclann Damhsa Fhíorúil in Éirinn.
Dluth ceangailte le dearcadh Paul Kingsnorth roimh ré. In this short film, a young poet travels through space and time to come face-to-face with an entity as old as Éire, and through the poetry of Shane Davis, he speaks from the perspective of the River Shannon. Followed by a discussion stimulated by the film with Dr Billy MagFhloinn, director Shane Serrano and poet Shane Davis.
Five finalists will pitch their projects live to our panel, only one can win the prize! Pitseálfaidh cúigear, beo, ós comhair ár bpainéil. Ní bheidh ach buaiteoir amháin faraor!
Nursey, by Aoife Martyn, is a hysterical and heartfelt comedy about an overzealous young nurse from the West of Ireland who leaves her remote Mayo home to heal the sick and destitute of 1970s Dublin.
Three actors present all 37 plays by William Shakespeare in a hilarious afternoon of theatre.
Two film shorts featuring the music of Seán Ó Riada from the Irish Film Institute.
Interview with Malcolm, Wendela and Veronique of the Beehive Theatre Company. In conversation with Sláine Ni Chathalláin ó Radió na Gaeltachta.
Bigí linn for this screening of Continuing Traditions a film by Dónal Ó Céilleachair/Anú Pictures. Introduction by Dónal followed by screening of film. Running Time: 80 minutes
This comedy show brings scientists and theatre makers to Feile na Bealtaine for an interactive performance driven by research, comedy, music, and what matters most to you. It’s a show that’s fun for you, and good for the planet.
A bilingual dráma performed by poet and actor Áine Moynihan. A weaving of stories, music and poems, this new show delves into memories evoked by significant items of clothing and fabric from Áine’s life.
The Parish is a hilarious comedy. Two actors bring to life characters that can be found in every rural community in the country.
Candlelit Tales, a storytelling group that specialize in retelling Irish myths and legends with live music, bring the story of the Battle of Ventry to you this season. As we celebrate the Spring transforming into Summer, we will, with music and melody, regale you with this old tale.
Improvised music-making ritual involving an ever-changing, ever-growing oversized band of varying ability and a Svengali with one long arm.
In this Play for Voices, Eamon Grennan captures a number of Peig's own voices – courageous, sad, humorous, compassionate, angry and dramatic as reflected in Bryan MacMahon's translation.
Fascinating documentary, telling Dingle stories, about the filming of Star Wars on the Dingle Peninsula.
Three actors present all 37 plays by William Shakespeare in a hilarious afternoon of theatre.
Mercy Mercy is a theatrical/musical work in progress. It follows the stories of women who were forced to give birth in mother and baby homes. From historical accounts and personal conversations, the piece will attempt to understand history, but explore a way forward.
A Creative Climate Action project led by the Dingle Hub in partnership with Lisa Fingleton, Catríona Fallon of the Green Arts Initiative in Ireland and MaREI.
Kate has worked broadly in Arts Education and founded both the Shakespeare Schools Festival and the Primary Shakespeare Festival.