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Culture Is C Atching Welcome to Roscommon’s Culture Night and our programme of FREE EVENTS for all the family. Some venues may require CULTURE IS advance booking. Culture Night is the annual event that celebrates culture, creativity CATCHING and the arts. This year, it will take place on Friday 21st September 2018. Cultural venues across County Roscommon will stay open for everyone to come and enjoy the BOYLE unique experience of Culture Night, a free night of fun, entertainment and discovery. BALLAGHADERREEN Roscommon has a vibrant rich cultural community and this is a great opportunity to sample the area’s cultural and creative FRENCHPARK offerings, for free, throughout the evening. So join us to celebrate Roscommon’s rich cultural heritage and creativity. We would like STROKESTOWN to thank all of the artists, groups, individuals, CATCHING organisers and venues that have contributed Please note that times listed on the brochure may be subject to to Culture Night Roscommon 2018. change. Please check individual listings for up to date information IS CULTURE DERRANE ALL EVENTS ARE FREE WWW.ROSCOMMONCOCO.IE FRI WWW.CULTURENIGHT.IE Everybody Welcome Fáilte Roimh Gach éinne 21 ROSCOMMON SEPT ROSCOMMON’S LOCAL CULTURE NIGHT AMBASSADOR 2018 FRI www.roscommoncoco.ie Our 2018 Culture Night Ambassador ATHLEAGUE www.culturenight.ie is Deirdre O’Gara. Deirdre is the t: @roscommoncoco.ie curator of the Douglas Hyde 21 F: Facebook.com/Roscommon Interpretative Centre in Portahard, Frenchpark, Co. Roscommon. Culture Night is brought to you by the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and the Creative Ireland SEPT Programme in partnership with Roscommon County Council. CULTURENIGHT.IE ROSCOMMON 2018 CULTURENIGHT.IE ROSCOMMON 2018 ATHLEAGUE BALLAGHADERREEN CHEOIL DO CHUILE DERRANE ROSCOMMON MULTICULTURAL STROKESTOWN DUINE EVENT QUIRKS LIBRARY OPENING SEE HEAR LISTEN ARTS CABARET 2018 REMEMBERING OLIVE A night of traditional music, song, dance & An evening of food and music and culture in This group exhibition will feature work from five Ballaghaderreen Library will open late on stories for everyone to enjoy brought to the Enjoy performances by singing group Guess Arts Cabaret brings together professional Roscommon Further Education Centre. Enjoy This sit down presentation will remember artists of different disciplines from painting Friday 21st September for Culture Night so why stage by the Ceideadh branch of Comhaltas Who’s Back, singer-songwriter Bianca Fachel, and amateur artists, to showcase their work food from Brazil, Poland, Latvia and Ireland all Olive Pakenham Mahon, the last member to textiles and ceramics. The show is about not call in and pick up a book, there are plenty Ceoltóirí Éireann. The village comes alive with and other musicians while visiting an exhibition in public spaces, work such as performance, accompanied with music from both the locality of the family to live in Strokestown Park individuality and non conformity. to choose from. traditional music while dancers take to the of Artwork by the Roscommon Support Group music, poetry, video, comedy, storytelling and and other nations. House. Spaces are limited and pre-booking is floor in this special event. Art and Creative Development Group. RosFM visual arts. This Culture Night, Arts Cabaret essential. 6.30PM – 9.30PM 6PM – 8PM will be broadcasting on the evening including a is curated by time based Art organisation M2, 4PM - 6PM SUCK VALLEY CENTRE, ATHLEAGUE, CO. ROSCOMMON BALLAGHADERREEN LIBRARY, MARKET SQUARE, 8.30 PM - 11.00 PM live sound art piece and the unveiling of musical Noel Molloy and Patrick Ande. FURTHER EDUCATION CENTRE, LISNAMULT, 7.30PM – 9.30PM CONTACT: DANIKA CASEY 087 2179023 BALLAGHADERREEN, CO. ROSCOMMON KEADUE HALL, KEADUE, BOYLE, CO. ROSCOMMON instruments, purchased with the support of ROSCOMMON TOWN STROKESTOWN PARK HOUSE, STROKESTOWN 094 9877044 CONTACT: MICHAEL GUIHEN 087 7900361 The Music Network Scheme and Roscommon 8PM – 12PM 090 66 28619 BOOKING: 071 9633013 County Council will also take place on the night. JJ HARLOW’S BAR, THE SQUARE, ROSCOMMON TOWN 7PM – 9PM DERRANE RESOURCE CENTRE, CO. ROSCOMMON CONTACT: FLIN KEANE 086 0779460 CREATING FLOWERS BOYLE FIONA MCDONALD: FRENCHPARK ENGAGE, EXPRESS, ROSCOMMON’S FROM FABRIC AUGMENTED REALITY EXPLORE: CULTURAL HERITAGE TOUR OF KING HOUSE TRADITIONAL MUSIC, This fun class is suitable for adults and children View an “augmented reality” work developed by INTERCULTURAL Roscommon Library are open late as they from 8 years. Learn how to make flowers This magnificently restored Georgian mansion the Artist Fiona McDonald where you can see SONG & DANCE EVENING present an exhibition displaying creative works from fabric using easy sewing techniques will offer free tours of the house throughout via a smart phone app the proposed UFO portal from people native to County Roscommon. Traditional music song and dancing with and glue. Flowers can be used to display in a the day and evening. Visitors can enjoy a range off Church Island discovered by the later Betty In association with Roscommon Women’s Based on The Roscommon Literary Heritage local Irish dancers. Tours of the Centre, vase or attached to garments or broaches and of interactive exhibitions featuring life-size Meyler, President of the UFO Society of Ireland. Network, this evening of theatre, music and Series, the exhibition will display books by the entertainment and refreshments will be other items for decoration. There will also be figures, special effects and activities as well dance is a mix of Irish dancing with the Brazilian authors Douglas Hyde, Percy French, William provided throughout the evening. This will be a demonstrations on Patchwork and Quilting. as explore and experience the exciting Mary 7.30PM Capouire martial arts, the melodic jazz sounds Wilde, John McGahern, Oliver Goldsmith and bi-lingual event (Irish & English). Pre-booking advised. McAleese Collection. (Last tour at 7pm). DOON SHORE, LOUGH KEY FOREST PARK, of a local Slovakian family band and a newly B.M. Croker. Part of the exhibition will also BOYLE, CO ROSCOMMON devised theatre piece entitled ‘From Where include information on Writer Hannah Greally 8.30PM – 11PM 7PM – 9PM 11AM – 8PM CONTACT: LINDA SHEVLIN To Here’ developed around the themes of and Artist Roderic O’Conor. DOUGLAS HYDE CENTRE, PORTAHARD, SUCK VALLEY CENTRE, ATHLEAGUE, CO. ROSCOMMON KING HOUSE, BOYLE, CO. ROSCOMMON [email protected] displacement, the concept of home, belonging FRENCHPARK, CO. ROSCOMMON FRI CONTACT: LYNN NAUGHTON 087 9185054 071 9663242 and community. Pre-booking advised. 6PM – 8PM CONTACT: DEIRDRE O’GARA 087 7823751 [email protected] ROSCOMMON COUNTY LIBRARY, 5PM ABBEYTOWN, ROSCOMMON TOWN ROSCOMMON ARTS CENTRE, CIRCULAR ROAD, 090 66 37277 21 ROSCOMMON TOWN 090 66 25824 SEPT ROSCOMMONARTSCENTRE.IE CULTURE IS CULTURENIGHT.IE ROSCOMMON 2018 CATCHING.
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