Here’s a chance to see two of Ireland's rising classical stars in concert when critically acclaimed cellist Gerald Peregrine and pianist Cathal Breslin perform at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Thursday September 10 at 8pm.
Gerald and Cathal are both Laureates of the Royal College of Music in London, former Fulbright scholars and recipients of National Concert Hall Rising Star debut recitals. The concert programme comprises a number of much-loved cello works: Beethoven’s seven Variations on Mozart’s Magic Flute; Mendelssohn’s Cello Sonata No.1 in B flat major; Debussy’s Cello Sonata; Eibhlis Farrell’s Stillsong; Shostakovich’s Cello Sonata in D minor; and Chopin’s Polonaise Brillante in C major. Don’t miss the opportunity to see two of Ireland's finest young performers and rising stars live in concert. Catch them now. Concert grant-assisted by a Music Network Performance and Touring Award, and presented in association with RTÉ Lyric fm.
Young Mayo singing talent debuts at the Linenhall
The Linenhall is set for a very special night when gifted young singer Elaine Madden gives her debut headlining performance at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Thursday September 17 at 8pm.
Castlebar-born singing sensation Elaine Madden has the ability and vocal maturity to portray emotions in songs which belie her young years, and her reputation as a talented vocalist has been steadily growing both in musical circles and among the general public. This will be Elaine’s debut headlining performance, and she will be accompanied by her friend and musical associate, pianist and harpist Marese O'Hora. Elaine and Marese have performed together since their days in Secondary School, and their resulting musical rapport is clearly evident. Elaine will draw on all her musical influences to ensure a concert of many genres of music including soul, country, Irish and songs from musicals, an eclectic mix not to be missed from a young talent in the ascendant. Don’t miss it!
Impressions of Bofin book launch
Friday September 11 sees the launch of Impressions of Bofin, a collection of writings resulting from writing workshops that have taken place on Inishbofin with writer and teacher Jean Tuomey since 2002 through the Linenhall Arts Centre’s workshop programme. Edited by Geraldine Mitchell, Impressions of Bofin features prose and poetry by 15 participants, some of whom will be reading at the launch. Copies of Impressions of Bofin are available for €10, and all profits from sales go towards community projects taking place on Inishbofin.
Impressions of Bofin will be launched at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar on Friday September 11 at 7.30pm by Helen Falconer, author of Primrose Hill and Sky High, two novels that have been published in both the UK and US. Admission is free, and all are welcome,
Impressions of Bofin will also be launched at the Doonmore Hotel on Inishbofin by Marie Farrell on Saturday September 19 at 6pm.
Angie Grimes exhibition at the Linenhall
Coast, an evocative exhibition of oil paintings by Angie Grimes, continues at the Linenhall Arts Centre in Castlebar for the month of September.
Coast is inspired by Ireland’s coastline and drawn from locations in Kerry, Mayo, Donegal, and North Co. Dublin. According to the Co Dublin artist, “The work is executed in thick impasto and depicts, I hope, the glorious wonders of the ever-changing vista of our coast and shore.” The Linenhall Gallery is open to the public Monday to Friday from 10am to 5pm, Saturday from 11am to 5.30pm. Admission to exhibitions is free.
An invitation to take a stand
The Linenhall Arts Centre is inviting voluntary arts organisations in the Castlebar area to take a stand in the Linenhall Foyer on Culture Night on Friday September 25 from 6pm to 10pm. This will be a great opportunity to highlight your organisation, give out information and even sign up new members. Stands are free, but pre-booking is essential: No unbooked groups will be accommodated on the night. Booking through the Linenhall. Tel: 094 9023733.
New season at the Linenhall Film Club
The season of mists and mellow fruitfulness is with us again, and the Linenhall Film Club is back to offer a gleam of exotic colour as the days grow grey and the nights draw in. So make a date with us on Tuesday evenings for a tasty film treat from beyond the land of Hollywood. And remember - see it on the big screen: see it for real!
Kicking off the season is I’ve Loved You So Long, a subtle and insidiously watchable family drama about the corrosive effects of a past that won’t go away, based around a tour de force performance by Kristin Scott Thomas, directed by Philippe Claudel.
Full details about the Linenhall Film Club and its forthcoming programme from the Linenhall Arts Centre. Tel: 094 9023733 www.thelinenhall.com Linenhall Film Club is a member of access>CINEMA, promoting the development of regional cultural cinema in Ireland. access>CINEMA is a member of the International Federation of Film Societies.
Roolaboola 2009 - Brochure out now
It’s that time again! RoolaBoola, the Linenhall Arts Centre’s annual Children’s Arts Festival is just around the corner. Top shows, workshops, free events and much, much more are on offer from October 19 to 26 as RoolaBoola celebrates its 12th birthday in dazzling style!
The RoolaBoola official programme is out now! Get your copy from the Linenhall Arts Centre or check out www.thelinenhall.com And get ready - RoolaBoola’s coming!