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Earagail Arts Festival - from
Tory to Culdaff
01.06.07
Around 100 guests
gathered earlier this week for the launch of the
Earagail Arts Festival 2007 which includes events
across the North West from Tory Island to Culdaff in
July.
Ireland’s Ambassador to the Council of Europe, James
Sharkey, performed the official launch of this
year's programme which ties in with the 400th
Anniversary of the Flight of The Earls with its
theme 'Migration and Diaspora' |
As always, festival
organisers have arranged an eclectic line-up
featuring award-winning international performers,
old favourites and potential stars of tomorrow. From
drama to music, visual art exhibitions, movies and a
venue that includes the belly of a giant whale,
there's something to suit all tastes over the
festival's two-week run. |
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The drama programme
will include the multi-award winning 'Sclavi: Song
of An Immigrant' and Pat McCabe’s stage production
of 'The Butcher Boy' - 'Frank Pig Says Hello'. Music
will be provided by, among others, Jamaican reggae
forefathers The Skatalites and new young music
troubadours Seth Lakeman and Declan O’Rourke.
An art exhibition - Painting in the Noughties - will
bring together a collection of abstract and
semi-abstract paintings by leading artists,
including Sean Scully, Jason Martin, Ian Davenport,
and Cecily Brown.
And it doesn’t stop there. You can watch the classic
movie 'Jaws' on the beach or take a trip inside the
aforementioned whale! The whale, in question, is a
true-to-life 50ft model of a sperm whale which
exhibits traditional Irish hospitality, welcoming
you inside its belly to hear fishy tales from
mermaids and pirates!
The festival, which runs from July 7th to July 22nd,
is supported by the Arts Council of Ireland, Failté
Ireland and Donegal County Council among others. |
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