Search Results for 'John Cooper Clark'
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Cúirt, the early years

When Fred Johnston was appointed as literary officer in the embryonic Galway Arts Centre, he was asked, on his first day, if he had any plans. He told the then director Dick Donoghue of a dream he had ever since reading Daniel Corkery’s book Hidden Ireland in which the author discussed how ‘courts of poetry’ which had been set up after the Flight of the Earls where poets would gather and recite their works. Fred’s idea was to establish such a court that would introduce international, national and local poets to a Galway audience, a sacred place for the celebration of poetry where it might sing again to big audiences. He did not want poetry to constitute a cultural hidden Ireland.
Deeper, darker, more potent Powder House is back on stage

Following the release of their well received and critically acclaimed debut EP “The Predecessor” in 2020, Mayo band, Powder House is back and performing live on stage at The Ruby Room in the Royal Theatre Castlebar, on Friday April 29 next.