AN BÉAL BINN BEAG Celebrating 1916
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AN BÉAL BINN BEAG Celebrating 1916
AN BÉAL BINN BEAG Celebrating 1916 In Áras Inis Gluaire, Béal an Mhuirthead Clár Imeachtaí / Programme of Events 23ú go 25ú Meitheamh 23rd to 25th June Amelia Stein Erris Arts Centre, Belmullet, Co. Mhaigh Eo. Fón: 097-81079 info@arasinisgluaire.ie www.arasinisgluaire.ie Fáilte - Welcome A Chairde This is the 3rd year that we are running An Béal Binn and this year it has a focus on the centenary of the 1916 Rising. We are delighted to welcome author Frank Shouldice, whose ancestors were firmly rooted in Mayo and whose roots were firmly, rebelliously, republican. It is the individual stories of historically peripheral figures that have been given a platform in this centenary year which has made the celebrations so fascinating for so many and there are few narratives as interesting as that of the two Ballaghadereen brothers, Frank and Jack Shouldice. We are delighted to be joined on the night by Cleite, an exceptional Creative Writing group, based in Erris. Déanfar comóradh freisin ar roinnt de na príomh-charachtair lárnacha ón Éirí Amach, agus beidh léiriú de Pearse in Pictures ó Fíbín, comhlacht drámaíochta as Gaillimh, a bhfuil an iomad gradam bainte amach acu le roinnt mhaith blianta. Sa léiriú seo tá amharc-ealaíon, ceol agus scéalaíocht ó dhuine des na cleachtóirí is nuálaí in Éirinn. There is a wonderful, Erris inspired, exhibition, Precipice, by Amelia Stein, Aosdána member, that is the topic of a talk by the artist and Dr. Peadar McArdle. The weekend events start with a fabulous documentary on the humpback whale. Déanfar cíoradh ar stair, eolaíocht, ealaíon agus an dúlra sa bhFéile Focal seo 's'againne. Iorras Abú Brendan Murray Stiύrthόir Ealaίne -Artistic Director Áras Inis Gluaire – Erris Arts Centre Clár – Events Déardaoin / Thursday 23ú Meitheamh / June 8pm “ The Humpback Whales of Cape Verde” This film documents the most recent Irish Whale and Dolphin Group IWDG expedition to Cape Verde in search of humpbacks in September 2014. IWDG have been visiting the island archipelago in an attempt to discover the breeding grounds of humpback whales visiting Ireland in the summer and winter periods. Screening will be followed by Q&A sessions with experts from the IWDG and the film's director, Tony Whelan. SAOR IN AISCE / FREE ADMISSION Clár – Events Dé hÁoine / Friday 24ú Meitheamh / June 8pm Déanfaidh Amelia Stein cur í láthair a taispeántas is deanaí ‘Precipice’ bailiúchán de ghrianghraif dubh agus bán de nahailt agus cinntíre, creagacha, maorga Dhún Chaocháin ar imeall an Atlantaigh Fhiáin Amelia Stein will give a talk on her most recent exhibition 'Precipice', a collection of black and white photographs of the sea cliffs and majestic rocky headlands of DúnChaocháin as they meet the North Atlantic Ocean. The exhibition represents a visual interpretation of the work of local historians, Uinsionn Mac Graith and Treasa Ní Ghearraigh. Amelia will also be accompanied by Dr. Peadar McArdle, former Director of the Geological Survey of Ireland and author On Saturday morning, June 25th, at 11.00 a.m. a guided walk will be organized from the Seanscoil community centre in CeathrúThaidhg to experience at first hand sections of the breath-taking and dramatic scenery which is captured in the 'Precipice' exhibition. The group will return to the Seanscoil at 2.30p.m. where light refreshments will be provided. Clár – Events Dé Satharn / Saturday 25ú Meitheamh / June 8pm An evening of drama, storytelling, music and poetry commemorating 1916 €12 Fíbín presents Mac Piarais i bPictiúir Pearse in Pictures is a striking account of Ireland’s 1916 Easter Rising Fíbín presents “Mac Piarais i bPictiúir” written and devised by Harry McGee (Political Editor Irish Times) and Dara McGee. “Mac Piarais i bPictiúir” is a striking reimagination of Ireland's 1916 Easter Rising. The insurrection led by a small group of idealists resulted in a heavy defeat with all the leaders executed. However, it was the spark that lit the bonfire, that culminated in independent Ireland. The performance focuses on five leading figures of the Rising with a dramatic unexpected twist at the end. “Mac Piarais i bPictiúir” is the story of the 1916 Rising across 6 days and told through key characters. The story is illustrated live by artist Dara McGee with musical accompaniment in between the chapters of the story, narrated in both Irish and English Léiríonn Fíbín "Mac Piarais i bPictiúir" scríofa agus leagtha amach ag Harry McGee agus Dara McGee. Athchruthú iontach é “Mac Piarais i bPictiúir” ar Éirí Amach na Cásca in Éirinn i 1916. B’shin Éirí Amach a threoraigh grúpa beag idéalaithe a bhfuair a gcéile comhraic an lámh in uachtar orthu nuair a cuireadh chun báis a gceannairí uile. Ba é an tÉirí Amach áfach, a chur tús leis na himeachtaí a raibh neamhspleáchas mhuintir na hÉireann mar bhuaicphointe air. Díríonn an léiriú ar chúigear phríomh-phearsana ón Éirí Amach agus tarlaíonn casadh drámatúil ag an deireadh, nach mbíonn aon súil leis. Followed by Clár - Events Grandpa the Sniper: An Ordinary Man in Extraordinary Times Frank Shouldice Jnr is a writer, journalist, and dramatist, who has written a book called “Grandpa the Sniper” which tells the story of his grandfather, also Frank Shouldice In April 1916 Ballaghaderreen-born Frank Shouldice lined out for the Dublin football team in the final of the GAA's Croke Cup. Two weeks later he's up the Jameson malthouse at North King Street with a rifle in one hand and a borrowed pair of binoculars in the other. 'Grandpa The Sniper' is a remarkable account of what happened next, forensically researched and written by his grandson Frank Shouldice Jnr. in a work described by Prof Diarmaid Ferriter as "rich, evocative and vivid". The veteran marksman kept a stockpile of personal letters received during the time he was incarcerated in Stafford Prison, Frongoch internment camp and later in Boyle barracks, Mountjoy, Wandsworth, Pentonville, Wormwood Scrubs and Brixton prisons. As part of the infamous ‘German Plot’ he was also detained at Usk Jail in Wales, from which he dramatically escaped in January 1919 along with three comrades (Joe McGrath, George Geraghty and Barney Mellowes). In addition to examining his grandfather’s personal records, research took the author through national archives and military records in Ireland, Wales and England, unearthing a surveillance file compiled on the “most disloyal” Shouldice family by MI5 British ntelligence with the aid of the British military in Ireland and ‘G’ Division detectives of the Dublin Metropolitan Police at Dublin Castle. and Clár – Events Erris Writers Group ‘Cleite’ together with Poet & Playwright Geraldine Cummins will share some of their work with us in celebration of the writers, dreamers, idealists and above all heroes of 1916. We hope to remember and appreciate our heroic heritage and express our appreciation to those men and women who have made it possible for us to have the Lives of freedom that we have today! Míle Buíochas le... Comhar Dún Chaocháin Teo An Béal Binn Beag at a glance.......... Déardaoin 23ú Meitheamh / Thursday 23rd June The Humpback Whales of Cape Verde 8pm Free Dé hÁoine 24ú Meitheamh / Friday 24th June Amelia Stein talk with Dr Peadar McArdle 8pm Dé Satharn 25ú Meitheamh / Saturday 25th June A walk from Seanscoil, Ceathrú Thaidgh to view the dramatic scenery in the Precipice Exhibition 11.00am And Finally An Evening of Drama, Storytelling, Music and Poetry Commemorating 1916 in Áras Inis Gluaire €12 Fíbín presents Mac Piarais i bPictiúir Followed by Grandpa the Sniper: An Ordinary Man in Extraordinary Times And Poetry by Áras Inis Gluaire Creative Writing Group Erris Arts Centre, Béal an Mhuirthead, Co. Mhaigh Eo. Fón: 097-81079 info@arasinisgluaire.ie www.arasinisgluaire.ie