Described by critics as one of the greatest Irish plays of the past few decades, Danti-Dan is the shamelessly funny tale of the sexual-awakening of five youngsters in a small dead-end town.
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Join us for a visit to the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Kilmainham. An Óige Photo group is a mixed-age group of amateur photography enthusiasts with additional varied interests. We will visit inside &/or outside, weather permitting.
A vulnerable and beautifully wrought collection of insights into life, death, friendship and love.
Join Ireland’s master-storyteller for a talk that is greatly anticipated by his legion of fans.
Email- culturalcompanions@hawkswell.com/Ph- 0871371018
The Silver Swans programme was designed by the Royal Academy of Dance specifically for those over 55. These classes will help improve mobility, posture, co-ordination and energy levels. Most importantly, they are fun and enjoyable!
Macushla Dance Club 50+ is Dublin’s longest running dance club established in 2006 by choreographer Ríonach Ní Néill. For 16 years it has provided free, ongoing access to dance for older men and women at DanceHouse in Dublin city centre.
Set in October 1978 – Pope John Paul I is not long dead, autumn is closing in & Pat Farnon has ‘some business’ to do in town. The Man In The Woman’s Shoes follows Pat as he walks to Sligo town & home again. Beautifully observed writing & performance.
This talk will explore the artistic innovations that marked the artist JMW Turner out as a rising star. It will be delivered by Dr Amy Concannon, Manton Senior Curator of Historic British Art at Tate in the Gallery’s Lecture Theatre.
Young Billy Craven tries to escape the tedium of island life by attempting to become a movie star!
Proceeds go to the Sligo branch of Cystic Fibrosis Ireland
Cultural Companions Event
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Directed by David Bolger, with music, beats and everything in between by pioneering Jazz percussionist Conor Guilfoyle, this major new work is a colourful exploration of relationships, spirituality, and our connection to rhythm, life and the cosmos.
Join Emma Griffin, President of the Royal Historical Society for a talk on Britain in the age of Turner – what was life like for people at that time? How did the industrial revolution change lives?