Linenhall Arts Centre Brochure May - Aug 2019

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Arts for All at the Linenhall! At the Linenhall Arts Centre we provide an arts service for all in our community by: programming international, national and local events; providing opportunities for all to explore their own creativity; supporting artists by providing a forum for their work. Office hours: Monday-Friday - 10.00am-5.00pm Saturday - 11.00am-5.30pm Sunday - CLOSED Pre-booking is advised for all events. Booking: 094 9023733 or online www.thelinenhall.com (no booking charge) Please note: It is the policy of the Linenhall to refuse admission to the auditorium once a performance has commenced, unless a suitable intermission occurs. We strongly advise that age recommendations are adhered to for all events. Website: While all forthcoming events over the coming months are comprehensively listed here, we advise that you check our website for events beyond this period: www.thelinenhall.com Child Protection: The Linenhall implements a comprehensive Child Safeguarding Policy in line with national best practice. Copies of the Policy are available from the Linenhall, and may also be viewed on our website. Where we are: Linenhall Arts Centre Linenhall Street, Castlebar, Co. Mayo F23 AN24 T: 094 9023733 E: info@thelinenhall.com W: www.thelinenhall.com

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MEET THE NEW DIRECTOR! Hi there! I’d like to take a moment of your time to introduce myself. As a Castlebar native, the Linenhall Arts Centre brings back many fond memories from over the years and I am incredibly humbled and honoured to be appointed to this post. I believe the Linenhall has long been the backbone of arts and culture in the West as it is anchored in a strong local artistic culture. And of course, the Centre’s backbone is you, its loyal supporter, without whom the Centre could not rise to the challenges it has faced, and who has kept the team motivated to continue to provide exceptional arts services for all. I am lucky to be joining this fantastic team along with an inspiring community of supporters and I am excited to get to know the faces that make up the Linenhall family. I am already imagining new generative possibilities for the Centre going forward, engaging artists, potential collaborators and stimulating pairings of artistic disciplines. I look forward to meeting you all over the coming months. If you are out and about, please come and say hello. I’d love to meet you. Bernadette Greenan, Director

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POETRY DAY IRELAND Thursday 2nd May @ 8.00pm Truth or Dare?

- An Open Mic evening with MC Kevin Higgins The theme of Poetry Day Ireland 2019 is Truth or Dare? Speak your truth, or dare to see the world differently. To celebrate, the Linenhall Arts Centre welcomes acclaimed poet Kevin Higgins to host an evening of poets and songwriters to light up our stage. We are inviting anyone who wants to have a go to sign up and showcase your work. The Stinging Fly described Kevin Higgins as “likely the most read living poet in Ireland”. His poems have been quoted in The Daily Telegraph, The Times (UK), The Independent, The Daily Mirror, Hot Press, and Tonight With Vincent Browne.. Kevin’s 8th poetry collection, Sex and Death at Merlin Park Hospital, will be published by Salmon Poetry in June. Adm: €7/€5 (concessions) You can sign up to perform via the Linenhall website. Five minutes will be allocated per performer and slots are reserved on a first come, first served basis.

WORLD CINEMA Tuesday 7th May @ 8.00pm Mug (Twarz)

Poland 2018 91mins Polish with English subtitles Cert: CLUB Jacek loves heavy metal and his dog. When he and his girlfriend Dagmara take to the dancefloor, everyone runs for cover. He enjoys his existence as a cool misfit in an otherwise stuffy environment, and keeps his muscles toned working on a building site close to the Polish-German border where the world’s largest statue of Jesus is being constructed. But then his life is thrown badly off course by a terrible accident at work that completely disfigures him. Eagerly followed by the Polish media, Jacek becomes the first person in the country to receive a face transplant. He may be celebrated as a national hero and martyr, but he no longer recognises himself in the mirror. Meanwhile, the statue of Jesus grows taller and taller. - Cineuropa “A wide-ranging, quirkily entertaining combination of identity crisis, deadpan farce and social commentary.” – Allan Hunter, Screen International “[An] absorbing and strange story, expertly managed... scabrous, mysterious, surprisingly emotional...” – Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian Adm. €7 / €5 (concessions)

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WORLD MUSIC Wednesday 8th May @ 8.00pm

Music Network presents De Temps Antan

The incredible French-Canadian folk super group De Temps Antan have captured the hearts of audiences across the globe with their stunning interpretations of time-honoured melodies from Quebec’s musical past. Driven by the stomping ‘tac-tica-tac’ of ‘les pieds’ (a type of clog), their rough-hewn sound is an utterly infectious mix of boundless energy and joie de vivre. The group’s live shows are dosed with catchy honkytonk tunes, uncontrolled laughter, and sudden, impromptu shifts in rhythm and harmony – so expect the unexpected! Three powerful vocals combine to create joyous harmonies; several of De Temps Antan’s songs also feature close-up call-and-response vocals that date back to the work songs of Quebec’s lumber camps. And did we mention the delightful fiddle of David Boulanger, the explosive accordion playing of Pierre-Luc Dupuis and the superb guitar accompaniment of Éric Beaudry? The music may be acoustic, but the results are electric! “World-class performers” – The Guardian “With their pedigree, you’d expect something a bit special - and they certainly deliver.” – The Living Tradition Adm. €17 / €14 (concessions)

CLASSICAL MUSIC Monday 20th May @ 8.00pm

Deirdre Moynihan (soprano) & RTÉ Contempo Quartet

One of Ireland’s foremost early music artists, Deirdre Moynihan’s CD of Vivaldi Cantatas on Naxos earned widespread critical acclaim. The Examiner described it as a “rare listening pleasure” and International Record Review highlighted a voice “unfailingly beautiful in tone.” She has performed as a soloist with, among others, RTÉ Concert Orchestra, RTÉ NSO, Irish Baroque Orchestra and Irish Chamber Orchestra; and performed concerts in N. & S. America, Israel, Lebanon, Japan, China and widely in Europe. RTÉ Contempo Quartet is one of the most exciting and vibrant chamber ensembles performing today. RTÉ Contempo Quartet has performed over two thousand concerts worldwide including Wigmore Hall, Carnegie Hall, Tel Aviv Performing Arts Centre and Geidai Tokyo. In 2018 NUIG awarded its members with honorary Doctorates in recognition of their cultural work. The Quartet’s discography can be found on the Sony, Universal, RTÉ and HBO labels. This concert features the premiere of a new arrangement of Clara Schumann’s 6 Lieder, Op. 13, ‘songs of love and intrigue’, and quartets by R. Schumann and J. Brahms. Adm. €16 / €14 (concessions) / €10 ( special Bealtaine rate for 65+)

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WORLD CINEMA Tuesday 21st May @ 8.00pm The Heiresses (Las Herederas)

Paraguay/Germany/Uruguay/Brazil/Norway/France 2018 95mins Language: Spanish/Guarani with English subtitles Cert: 12A Chela and Chiquita - both originating from wealthy Paraguayan families - have been a couple for over 30 years. But over time their financial situation has deteriorated and they are now forced to sell some of their inherited possessions. When Chiquita is imprisoned on fraud charges, the introverted Chela must adapt, a process that leads her on a journey of self-discovery. Winner of the FIPRESCI Prize and the Silver Berlin Bear for Best Actress at the 2018 Berlin International Film Festival, this impressive first feature from South American director Marcelo Martinessi is a smart and understated drama, providing both a character study of an older woman’s reemergence from seclusion and a unique exploration of class and privilege in Paraguay. “A finely-crafted, beautifully realized debut that exquisitely balances character study with shrewd commentary on class, desire, and the lingering privileges of Paraguay’s elite.” – Variety “A perfectly-crafted gem.” – David Hughes, Time Out Adm. €7 / €5 (concessions)

BEALTAINE: FREE FILM MATINEE Wednesday 22nd May @ 11.00am Finding Your Feet

UK 2018 111mins English language Cert: 12A When ‘Lady’ Sandra Abbott discovers that her husband of thirtyfive years is having an affair with her best friend, she seeks refuge with her estranged, older sister Bif, who lives in an inner city tower-block in North London. As a fish out of water, heartbroken Sandra is confronted by her sister’s bohemian and irreverent lifestyle but is eventually persuaded to join Bif’s senior citizens community dance class. In this hilarious and heart-warming romantic comedy, the colourful group of defiant and energetic third-agers shows Sandra that retirement is in fact only the beginning, and that divorce might just give her a whole new lease of life and love. Starring Imelda Staunton, Celie Imrie, Timothy Spall, and Joanna Lumley. “The feel good film of the year.” – OK! “Feel good and amiable.” – Ross Miller, The National Adm. FREE

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LOCAL ARTS: MUSICAL THEATRE Friday 24th & Saturday 25th May @ 7.30pm

Watch This Space Dance & Musical Theatre Grease: Our Way

Watch This Space Dance & Musical Theatre group is based in Castlebar with weekly classes around Mayo. The aim of the group is to bring the love of dance and musical theatre to all of its students from the age of 6 upwards, as well as to build confidence and have fun in a safe and friendly environment. As the title says, it’s ‘Grease Our Way’ with some performers as young as 6! Adm. €10

LOCAL ARTS: DRAMA Monday 27th & Tuesday 28th May @ 8.00pm Steel Magnolias Castlebar Musical & Dramatic Society

Castlebar Musical and Dramatic Society presents the hilarious and touching play Steel Magnolias by Robert Harling. Set in the beauty parlour of a small town in Louisiana, the audience is introduced to a cast of six women and eavesdrops on their conversations as they share their joys, hopes and heartache – and indulge in a little small-town gossip. The play spans a number of years and, through the ups and downs, the women’s friendship is tested, but their strong bond helps them deal with the joys and tragedies of life. Through light-hearted comedy and quirky characters combined with a heart-rending storyline, audiences will be enthralled and only too delighted to be the fly-on-the-wall in this moving play. Adm. €16 / €14 (concessions)

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LOCAL ARTS: CHORAL CONCERT Thursday 30th May @ 8.00pm Harmonia

‘Irish Eyes are Smiling’... The 45 members of Harmonia Choir have many reasons to be happy. This choir comprises mainly retired Primary School teachers from all corners of Mayo and neighbouring counties. Having performed at the annual Bealtaine concerts and Cór Mhaigh Eo events, as well as bringing their own brand of Christmas cheer to hospital patients for over a decade, this mixed voice choir goes from strength to strength, with a wide repertoire of songs, from the old to the very modern. When conductor and choir founder Dr. Una Quinn retired this year, her replacement Finola Higgins oversaw a seamless transition. Harmonia considers itself very lucky in both its conductors. Led by choir member Sean Lavin, Harmonia now boasts a Trad Group, Ceoltoiri an Gheata. This group plays a variety of instruments and their repertoire is ever expanding. Why not come along and see for yourself how to beat the retirement blues! Adm. €14 / €12 (concessions) / €10 ( special Bealtaine rate for 65+)

WORLD CINEMA Tuesday 4th June @ 8.00pm Foxtrot

Germany/France/Israel/Switzerland 2017 108 mins Cert: CLUB Michael and Dafna Feldmann are informed that their son Jonathan has died in the line of duty while serving in the Israeli army. As they come to terms with the news and prepare for the funeral, they’re informed that a horrifying mistake has been made. Meanwhile, we get a glimpse into Jonathan’s life manning an isolated checkpoint. He and his colleagues never know what will happen when a car pulls up to the barrier... The new film from Israeli director Samuel Maoz is an extraordinary, complex drama that is both a visceral exploration of military life and an emotionally raw family drama. A source of controversy in its native Israel, Foxtrot is a film full of anger and sadness, and one that is as deeply personal as it is political. “Brilliantly constructed with a visual audacity that serves the subject rather than the other way around, this is award-winning filmmaking on a fearless level.” - Jay Weissberg, Variety “An elegant, compellingly multifaceted film.” - Sight & Sound “Superb performances...” – Ann Hornaday, The Washington Post Adm. €7 / €5 (concessions)

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CONTEMPORARY FOLK MUSIC Thursday 6th June @ 8.00pm Lisa O’Neill

Lisa O’Neill is an Irish songwriter like no other. Her roots may be sourced in folk and traditional music but her work opens up a landscape beyond any settled sense of genre. She has quietly built a reputation for herself on the Irish and international scenes and now has a growing following with her unique folk sound, strong song-writing and distinctive voice. Her debut release Has an Album was followed in 2013 by Choice Music Prize-nominated Same Cloth Or Not. Her third album Pothole in the Sky was released to general critical acclaim, and the recently released Heard A Long Gone Song was both Choice-nominated and voted Best Folk Album of 2018 by The Guardian. With music full of beauty, honesty and defiance, performing live, Lisa is sublime. “Uncompromising, stunning, soul-shaking stuff.” - The Guardian “It doesn’t get more authentic than Lisa O’Neill, who seems genetically incapable of falsehood, fiction or affectation. A special talent indeed.” - Hot Press For this concert, Lisa will be supported by folk/traditional singer and multi-instrumentalist John Francis. Adm: €16 / €14 (concessions)

LOCAL ARTS: MUSICAL DERRYWASH N.S Tuesday 11th/Wednesday12th June @ 7.00pm Mary Poppins PRESENTS

Mary Poppins - Derrywash NS

June 11th & 12th 2019 Linenhall Arts Centre at 8.00pm Tickets available from the school - 0949023819 for more details.

Derrywash National School brings its latest musical offering Mary Poppins to the Linenhall. With a long running tradition of musicals in the school, this promises to be something special, two nights of fun-filled singing and dancing with all the favourites: Let’s Go Fly a Kite, Spoonful of Sugar, Feed The Birds and more. Whether it is full of nostalgia for the adults or all brand new for our younger audience members, the cast and songs are loved by all! The children of Derrywash NS put on a wonderful show for all the family and it’s definitely one not to be missed! NB: Tickets are available from the school ONLY. Contact (094) 9023819 for more information.

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CRUINNIÚ NA nÓG Saturday 15th June, 9.30am-4.30pm Cruinniú na nÓg @ the Linenhall Arts Centre (as part of Castlebar Cruinniú na nÓg) Admission FREE to all events Pre-booking ESSENTIAL for those marked with an asterisk *

Morning: Robots and Children’s Literature Robotics Workshop * – with Colmac Robotics 9.30am-11.30am Community Arts Room (Age: 8-12yrs; Capacity 20)

A creative workshop in which the participants will learn about robotics, programming and sensors in a design-and-build Sumo workshop. In the process, they will be applying science, technology, engineering and maths skills, demystifying the process and developing their confidence and interest in this area. NB: Pre-booking ESSENTIAL.

Robot Art – Drop-in Workshop

10.30am – 1.00pm (15min slots - first come first served) Linenhall Foyer (Age: 5yrs+; Capacity 5 at any one time) Create a robot-themed piece of visual art. Inspired by Shane Hegarty’s book Boot, artist Elsa O’Reilly will be on hand with lots of ideas, tips and techniques as well as a whole range of materials to get you started.

Boot * – Author event with writer Shane Hegarty 12.00pm-1.00pm Linenhall Theatre (Age: 7yrs+; Capacity 98)

When toy robot Boot wakes up at a scrapyard, it has no idea how it got there and why it isn’t with its owner, Beth. It only has two-and-a-half glitchy memories, but it knows it was loved, which means something important to humans. Join the amazing Shane Hegarty, author of the bestselling Darkmouth series for a lively event marking the publication of his latest book for younger readers, Boot (published by Hachette). NB: Pre-booking ESSENTIAL.

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CRUINNIÚ NA nÓG (cont...) Afternoon: Visual Art / Ireland’s Flora & Fauna Woodland Wonders – Drop-in Workshop

2.00pm-4.30pm (15min slots - first come first served) Linenhall Foyer (Age: 5yrs+; Capacity 5 at any one time) Inspired by our native trees create your own piece of visual art. Artist Elsa O’Reilly will be on, hand with lots of ideas, tips and techniques as well as a whole range of materials to get you started.

The Amazing Swift *

- Interactive Presentation with Lynda Huxley 2.00pm-2.30pm Linenhall Theatre (Age: Families with children aged 7yrs+; Capacity 98) Swifts are really amazing birds. One of the fastest flying birds in the sky, they never land - except to lay their eggs and rear their chicks. They come to Mayo for just 4 months each summer. The Linenhall Arts Centre is home to three pairs of this rare bird. Lynda Huxley of Swift Conservation Mayo will give you lots of information about this fantastic bird and show unique video footage of Swifts in the nest boxes at GMIT in Castlebar. NB: Pre-booking ESSENTIAL.

Photo: Michael Casey

See the Swift * – Visual Art Workshop

3.00pm-4.30pm Community Arts Room (Age: 7-9yrs; Capacity 10) With lots of images and information about swifts to give you ideas, create your own art work inspired by this fascinating little bird. Artist Claire Griffin will be on hand to assist and offer guidance. You’ll be flying before you know it! NB: Pre-booking ESSENTIAL. Funding from Creative Ireland Mayo for this event is gratefully acknowledged.

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WORLD CINEMA Tuesday 18th June @ 8.00pm

The Guardians (Les Gardiennes) France/Switzerland/Monaco/Belgium 2017 138mins Language: French with English subtitles Cert: 15 France, 1915. Hortense and her daughter Solange take over the running of the family farm while the men go off to war. With the harvest approaching, Hortense hires Francine, a young woman who proves herself as an invaluable help. But when Hortense’s son George returns on leave, romance develops between him and Francine, upsetting the natural balance in the process… Cannes Grand Prize winner Xavier Beauvois (Of Gods and Men) adapts Ernest Pérochon’s 1924 novel into this intimate drama exploring the lives of three women - the “guardians” - left to work a family farm during the war. Beautifully shot and with outstanding performances from all three lead actresses, The Guardians is a striking homage to the women of WW1. “One of the year’s most affecting love stories.” – Village Voice “Meditative in its pacing, painterly in composition, quietly devastating... a strikingly beautiful work.” – Screen International “The beauty and the pathos of the film are vivid in every frame.” – Peter Bradshaw, The Guardian Adm. €7 / €5 (concessions)

THEATRE Monday 24th June @ 8.00pm Touch and Go - Beezneez

It’s been a while now since Beezneez produced a farce and audiences will be well aware that nobody does it better!! John McDwyer directs Pat Feeley, Karen Gordon, Jacinta Gormley, Noel O’Callaghan and Valerie Traynor in Derek Benfield’s Touch and Go, an avalanche of mix-ups and mistaken identities. While George’s wife is in America, he lends his flat to his friend, Brian, who entertains his lover there, unaware that, at the same time, George is over at his flat, being entertained by Brian’s wife. When George’s wife comes home a day early, well you can guess the rest…….. Book now and fasten your seat-belt! Adm. €16 / €14 (concessions)

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Shane Hegarty (7yrs+)

Mary Poppins - Derrywash NS

Mary Poppins - Derrywash NS

Lisa O’Neill/John Francis (support)

Foxtrot

Harmonia

Steel Magnolias - Castlebar M&D Society

Steel Magnolias - Castlebar M&D Society

Grease Our Way - Watch This Space

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Finding Your Feet

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Write Away - Inishbofin Creative Writing School 19

Flash Fiction Writing Workshop

Dance & Art Workshops (5-8yrs & 9-12yrs)

Dance & Art Workshops (7-8yrs & 9-12yrs)

Creative Writing Summer Camp (13-18yrs)

See the Swift Visual Art Workshop (7-9yrs)

Woodland Wonders Drop-In (15min slots) (5yrs+)

Robot Art Drop-In (15min slots) (5yrs+)

An Introduction to Ink & Brush Drawing Robotics Workshop (8-12yrs)

An Exploration of Colour

Sean Nós Dancing and Body Percussion

RehabCare Summer Exhibition

Aileen Hamilton - Out from in-between

Sinéad Curran - Sitchensis

Holly Walsh - Transience

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Arts for All at the Linenhall! At the Linenhall Arts Centre we provide an arts service for all in our community by: programming international, national and local events; providing opportunities for all to explore their own creativity; supporting artists by providing a forum for their work. Office hours: Monday-Friday - 10.00am-5.00pm Saturday - 11.00am-5.30pm Sunday - CLOSED Pre-booking is advised for all events. Booking: 094 9023733 or online www.thelinenhall.com (no booking charge) Please note: It is the policy of the Linenhall to refuse admission to the auditorium once a performance has commenced, unless a suitable intermission occurs. We strongly advise that age recommendations are adhered to for all events. Website: While all forthcoming events over the coming months are comprehensively listed here, we advise that you check our website for events beyond this period: www.thelinenhall.com Child Protection: The Linenhall implements a comprehensive Child Safeguarding Policy in line with national best practice. Copies of the Policy are available from the Linenhall, and may also be viewed on our website. Where we are: Linenhall Arts Centre Linenhall Street, Castlebar, Co. Mayo F23 AN24 T: 094 9023733 E: info@thelinenhall.com W: www.thelinenhall.com

@Linenhall twitter.com/Linenhall www.facebook.com/LinenhallArtsCentre/


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TRADITIONAL/FOLK MUSIC Wednesday 26th June @ 8.00pm Daoirí Farrell

Dublin-born traditional singer and bouzouki player Daoirí has been described by some of the biggest names in Irish folk music as one of most important singers to come out of Ireland in recent years. Farrell cut his teeth as a singer in Dublin’s famous Góilin Singers Club and at other sessions across the city. After a promising debut album, The First Turn (2009) Daoirí spent several years studying traditional music and performance, during which time he was introduced to the singing of the late Liam Weldon, an encounter that was to prove influential to Daoirí’s style. His second album True Born Irish Man (2017) went on to win him two BBC Folk Awards in 2017 (Best Traditional Track, and Best Newcomer). Catch him while he’s on your doorstep. “Daoirí is one of the most important traditional singers to emerge in the last decade.” - Dónal Lunny “True Born irishman... an album that could yet prove to be one of the most significant Irish releases of recent years.” - Songlines “Effortless, instinctive, natural…the real deal.” - Mark Radcliffe, BBC Radio 2 Folk Show Adm. €16 / €14 (concessions)

VISUAL ART: GALLERY Friday 5th April – Saturday 11th May Nathalie Daoust – Korean Dreams

Photographer Nathalie Daoust’s Korean Dreams is a complex series that probes the unsettling vacuity of North Korea. The images reveal a country that seems to exist outside of time, as a carefully choreographed mirage. Daoust has spent much of her career exploring the chimeric world of fantasy: the hidden desires and urges that compel people to escape from reality. Here, she explores this escapist impulse not as an individual choice, but as a way of life forced upon an entire nation. Daoust deliberately obscures her photgraphs during the development stage, as the layers of film are peeled off, the images are stifled until the facts become ‘lost’ in the process and a sense of detachment from reality is revealed. The photographs, like the North Korea people, are manipulated until the underlying truth is all but a blur. The resultant pictures speak to North Korean society, of missing information and truth concealed. Nathalie Daoust is a Canadian photographer and contemporary artist. She first broke onto the scene in 1997, and her conceptual projects that have taken her all over the world, both thematically and through her many exhibitions. Adm. Free

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VISUAL ART: GALLERY Friday 17th May – Saturday 22nd June Holly Walsh - Transience

Artist Holly Walsh presents an exhibition of recent paintings. Drawing inspiration from the Irish landscape, especially rural and secluded areas, Walsh cites Chinese ink paintings as a fundamental influence in exploring the more ephemeral qualities of landscapes and the portrayal of Nature. “Shifting light, wind and water all give a landscape its complexity and life. These transient elements contrast with the more solid structures such as earth and rock, but also compliment them. This duality is what fascinates me, and I find myself drawn to places where both elements interplay with one another.” Holly Walsh graduated from the Crawford College of Art and Design in 2016. Based on her multi-prize-winning 4th Year Degree Show, she was awarded Cork Arts Society Student of the Year and solo exhibitions in the Lavit Gallery and the James Barry Exhibition Centre, C.I.T. She has recently undertaken art residencies at Cill Rialaig, Kerry and NES Artist Residency, Iceland. Adm. Free See also workshop, page15.

VISUAL ART: GALLERY Friday 28th June – Saturday 3rd August Sinéad Curran - Sitchensis

This exhibition explores the forest landscape over a period of plantation to maturation. The title derives from the Picea sitchensis or the Sitka spruce, a conifer introduced from Canada to Irish forestry in the early 1900s by Augustine Henry. A dialogue emerges between the plantation landscape and the built environment that examines the way people observe and relate to the natural landscape. In the photographs a building acts as a metaphor for a childhood/idealistic narrative from one of displacement: a space of uncertainty and disillusionment. The installation sheds lights on the tragic conflict, while the film underpins the construct of cultural acceptance. Sinéad Curran is based in Dublin and has an MA in Visual Arts Practice from IADT. Original text by Sue Rainsford will accompany the exhibition. Adm. Free Official opening on Friday 28th June at 7.30pm. All welcome.

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VISUAL ART: GALLERY Friday 9th August – Saturday 7th September Aileen Hamilton - Out from in-between

Out from in-between is an exhibition by Aileen Hamilton featuring new drawings, paintings and sculptural work. Aileen reflects on walking and the act of moving through and connecting with the landscape. Central to her work is the perception of space and time and how an imagined sequence of events unfolds within the limits they impose. Aileen considers ecological cycles and organic processes within her drawings, exploring the delicate balances and repetitive patterns that bind the natural world to form. Isolated, fragmented landscapes appear suspended or floating in a fragile or exposed state. Aileen applies directional lines to depict a flowing energy that seeps in and around her work. This energy grows from a central point expanding, diffusing and folding back on itself. Recurring motifs emerge and set up rhythms among vivid and muted tones. Using a variety of media, Aileen shifts her focus back and forth between flatness and depth. Aileen Hamilton graduated in Fine Art Painting from NCAD in 2001. She has had solo exhibitions in Ireland, Spain, Japan and Sweden. www.aileenhamilton.eu Adm: Free Official opening on Friday 9th August at 7.30pm. All welcome.

VISUAL ART: FOYER Friday 26th April – Saturday 1st June In the Making

This exhibition celebrates the art made by older people in healthcare settings in Mayo. Since 2004, artists Bernie Garvey O’Mara, Irma van Baalen, Maggie Morrison and Tom Meskell have been facilitating these art sessions. Bernie in St. Augustine’s CNU, Ballina, Irma in McBride CNU in Westport, Maggie in St. Colmans, Achill and Tom in Sacred Heart, Castlebar. This collaboration with older people has its roots in the Arts Service, Mayo County Council Mentoring Scheme that ran from 2004 - 2011 in partnership with HSE West. Adm. Free Official opening on Friday 26th April at 2.30pm. All Welcome.

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VISUAL ART: FOYER Friday 9th August - Saturday 14th September RehabCare Summer Exhibition

The Artists at Rehabcare in Castlebar invite you to their summer exhibition. Works included in the show are created in our fun and informal class setting. Each member of the group picks their own subject matter, quite often gifting their artworks on completion. We have had many happy recipients and even have requests sent in! All the artists and tutor, Emma Gallagher, hope you enjoy. Adm. Free Official opening on Friday 9th August at 3.00pm. All Welcome.

HERE’S YOUR CHANCE: DANCE WORKSHOPS FOR ADULTS An Introduction to Sean Nós Dancing and Body Percussion for Adults with Marianne Larose Four Tuesday mornings 11.00am-12.00pm, commencing 14th May Join dancer Marianne Larose for percussive dance workshops in which participants will learn the basics of a contemporary style of step-dancing which blends sean-nós dancing and body percussion – starting with the feet, then gradually moving through the rest of the body, allowing it to become a full instrument. Every individual has their own unique rhythm and their very own way of dancing and expressing themselves. Our bodies move to the rhythm of the environment that is surrounding us all. Movement and dance help boost coordination, and cognitive abilities. Over four weeks participants will grow their dance skills in a relaxed environment. No previous experience necessary. An Introduction to Sean Nós Dance & Body Percussion for Adults takes place over four Tuesdays from 11.00am to 12.00pm, commencing 14th May (continuing 21st, 28th May and 4th June). Cost for the full workshop (all 4 sessions) is €40 per person. Places are limited and pre-booking is ESSENTIAL.Booking and further information from the Linenhall. 66 SRECNAD PETS SDAERHT NOMMOC

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HERE’S YOUR CHANCE: PAINTING WORKSHOPS An Exploration of Colour Workshop Series for Adults with Nuala Clarke Four Friday mornings 11.00am-1.00pm commencing 17th May (Note: No workshop 31st May) An introduction to colour mixing. Fun and informative, this workshop series will involve lots of experimentation with paint. Each week the focus will be on one particular colour alongside a thematic focus: Blue and landscape; Red and abstraction; Yellow and flowers; White and still life. Suitable for beginners and also those with some experience. Nuala Clarke was educated at NCAD, Dublin and is represented by Boltax Gallery in New York. She has exhibited both in Ireland and internationally, including RHA Annual Exhibition (Dublin), Cork, Sligo, Madrid and San Francisco. An Exploration of Colour Workshop Series takes place over four Friday mornings from 11.00am-1.00pm commencing 17th May (continuing 24th May; and 7th & 14th June. NB: No workshop on May 31st). Cost per head for the full workshop series is €60. All materials provided. Places are limited and booking is ESSENTIAL. Booking and further information from the Linenhall.

VISUAL ART WORKSHOP An Introduction to Ink and Brush Drawing for Adults with artist Holly Walsh Saturday 8th June 11.00am – 1.00pm Explore drawing with ink and brush with visual artist Holly Walsh whose exhibition Transience is on show in our gallery space. Following a tour of the exhibition, and an ink and brush demonstration by Holly, participants will take part in some warm up exercises after which they will create their own study of a chosen botanical specimen under Holly’s expert guidance. Holly Walsh is a Cork based visual artist. Working primarily in ink on a cotton-linen blend canvas Holly’s practice is a combination of recording outside phenomena and expressing internal experience. She teaches contemporary drawing at Crawford College of Art and Design. Introduction to Ink and Brush Drawing takes place on Saturday 8th June from 11.00am-1.00pm. Cost for the workshop is €25 per person. All materials provided. Places are limited and pre-booking is ESSENTIAL. Booking and further information from the Linenhall.

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SUMMER WORKSHOP: CREATIVE WRITING Creative Writing Summer Camp for Teenagers (for 13-18yrs) with writer Dani Gill Tuesday 2nd - Thursday 4th July 10.30am - 4.30pm Daily (including lunch break) Over the course of this exciting camp Dani will cover character and world building exercises, video game narrative and poetry. The workshop is suitable for beginners and intermediates, Dani will provide guided reading, writing exercises and creative case studies, in an environment that is relaxed and fun. Dani is a writer and event curator, specialising in literature. She published her first poetry collection in 2017 and is working on a novel. From 2010-2016 she was the Director of Cúirt International Festival of Literature, Galway, and now works for Words Ireland as their Audience Development Officer and curates independent projects with festivals, county councils and libraries. Photo: Julia Dunin

Dani loves working with young people and has been mentoring young writers in Galway and around Ireland since 2013. She is passionate about creative writing being a gateway to personal expression and uses it as a tool to empower young people to find their inner voice and learn to believe in themselves. Cost per child for the workshop series is €100. Participants will be grouped into 13-15s and 16-18s. Places are limited and prebooking is ESSENTIAL. The Linenhall implements a comprehensive Child Safeguarding Policy in line with national best practice, which can be viewed on our website www.thelinenhall.com

ALL EARS SHHHH! DON’T KEEP IT A SECRET! If you’ve had a good time at the Linenhall - a brilliant night of music, a great theatre show or an inspiring workshop - we’d really appreciate it if you would tell your friends about it, either in person or via social media. We love to get feedback on what we do here at the Linenhall, whether it’s something we’ve done well, or something we can improve on - your feedback helps keep us on our toes! Feel free to drop us a line, send an email or pick up the phone. E: info@thelinenhall.com T: 094 9023733

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SUMMER WORKSHOP: DANCE AND ART Emotes, Pattern and Shapes – Dance & Art Workshop for 7-8yrs & 9-12yrs

with dancer Catherine Donnelly & artist Elsa O’Reilly Wednesday 17th - Friday 19th July, 10.30am-1.00pm daily Can you tell a story without speaking, or draw a picture by dancing? Find out in this fun and energetic dance workshop in which participants will explore expressing ideas and feelings through movement. Under the guidance of dancer Catherine Donnelly you’ll even create some of your very own dance emotes along the way!

The Linenhall implements a comprehensive Child Safeguarding Policy in line with national best practice, which can be viewed on our website www.thelinenhall.com

When the dancing’s done join artist and designer Elsa O’Reilly for a workshop all about pattern and shape. Our eyes and brains find shapes and patterns in the world around us all the time – here’s your chance to get creative exploring and creating shapes and patterns using a whole range of techniques and materials. Cost per child for the workshop series is €30. Each child should bring a packed lunch, and wear loose comfortable clothes in which they can be free to move and make a mess. We ask that the age recommendations are adhered to when booking. Places are limited and pre-booking is ESSENTIAL.

SUMMER WORKSHOP: DRUMS & VISUAL ART Drums, Rhythm and Print Music & Art Workshop for 5-8yrs & 9-12yrs with percussionist Anthony McNamee & artist Elsa O’Reilly Tuesday 23rd - Thursday 25th July, 10.30am-2.00pm daily Explore African and South American Rhythms in this fun drumming workshop. Under the guidance of percussionist Anthony McNamee, participants will learn rhythms from around the world, using drums and percussion instruments which are fun and easy to play. Over three days you’ll learn different rhythms which will combine into a longer musical piece on the final day.

The Linenhall implements a comprehensive Child Safeguarding Policy in line with national best practice, which can be viewed on our website www.thelinenhall.com

Alongside drumming you’ll explore print with visual artist Elsa O’Reilly. From relief prints (which are like rubbings), to monoprints and stamps, you’ll get to create your own art works and learn lots of handy art making tips along the way. Cost per child for the workshop series is €35. Each child should bring a packed lunch, and wear loose comfortable clothes in which they can be free to make a mess. We ask that the age recommendations are adhered to when booking. Places are limited and pre-booking is ESSENTIAL.

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WRITING WORKSHOP Flash Fiction Writing Workshop for Adults with writer Nuala O’Connor Saturday 27th July, 11.00am to 5.00pm Short on words but long on depth, flash fiction stings like good poetry. Punchy, succinct and surprising, the best flash stories shift the reader’s heart but they also keep it beating hard. By definition a short form, in flash every word is essential and excess words and ideas are pared away. Suitable for the novice as well as the experienced writer, this one-day course will guide participants through practical theory on how to write effective flash and there will be in-class writing exercises. We will look at sample stories from accomplished flash writers and explore outlets for completed stories. Handouts will be provided. Nuala O’Connor lives in Co. Galway. In 2019 she won the James Joyce Quarterly competition to write the missing story from Dubliners, titled Ulysses. Her fourth novel, Becoming Belle, was published to critical acclaim in 2018 in the US and Ireland and will be published in the UK in June 2019. She is currently writing a bio-fictional novel about Nora Barnacle, wife and muse to James Joyce. Nuala is editor at new flash e-zine Splonk. Nuala has won many flash and short fiction awards including the Dublin Review of Books Flash Fiction Prize; the Gladstone Library Flash Prize; RTÉ radio’s Francis MacManus Award; the Cúirt New Writing Prize; the inaugural Jonathan Swift Award; and the Cecil Day Lewis Award. www.nualaoconnor.com Flash Fiction Writing Workshop for Adults takes place on Saturday 27th July from 11.00am-5.00pm. Cost per person is €45 / €35 (concessions). Booking is ESSENTIAL. Booking and further information from the Linenhall.

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WRITING WORKSHOP WRITE AWAY Inishbofin Creative Writing School for Adults with Jean Tuomey Sunday 1st September - Thursday 5th September 2019 Back by popular demand, this hugely popular writing workshop returns for 2019. Taking place on the inspirational island of Inishbofin, WRITE AWAY is an exciting opportunity to write in an encouraging space under the popular guidance of Jean Tuomey. This workshop offers a guided, supportive writing environment, and while the raft of writing will be touched on, it is not the primary focus of the course. It is especially suitable for first-time writers or those who have not yet experienced the positive atmosphere of a writing group, however all levels are welcome. The only requisite is enthusiasm. The course is under the guidance of Jean Tuomey, a teacher with over 20 years experience and a passionate enthusiasm for creative writing. Jean has trained as a writing facilitator with the National Association for Poetry Therapy in the US and has led many extremely successful writing projects for the Linenhall. WRITE AWAY takes place from 10.00am-1.00pm daily at the Doonmore Hotel. Cost per head is â‚Ź120. (NB. Accommodation and transport to and from the island is NOT included). Places are limited, and booking is ESSENTIAL. Booking and further information from the Linenhall.

GIFT VOUCHERS LINENHALL GIFT VOUCHERS - THE PERFECT GIFT! Looking for a gift with a difference? May we suggest a Linenhall Gift Voucher? These handy vouchers are redeemable against Linenhall ticket sales and workshops from our forthcoming programme, Linenhall Gallery purchases, or indeed any tasty Linenhall Coffee Shop delights. Available at prices to suit any pocket, they are an ideal way of giving a gift of the Arts for any occasion!

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WELCOME TO OUR CAFÉ ! As you may have already experienced, our busy Linenhall Coffee Shop continues to win great compliments from regulars and visitors alike for its quality, value and friendly service. So why not come along and check out our cool vibe, as you enjoy a tasty snackette, soup, wrap, sandwich, scone or sweet, and sip on what we proudly claim is the best cappucino in town!

TASTY, FRESH AND MADE TO ORDER!

YOU’RE ALWAYS WELCOME! Linenhall Coffee Shop Opening Times: Mon-Fri: 10am-5.30pm Sat: 10.30am-5.30pm

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