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10 to see at Skibbereen Arts Festival: Villagers, Theo Dorgan, Blue Velvet and more...

10 to see at Skibbereen Arts Festival: Villagers, Theo Dorgan, Blue Velvet and more...

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The Art of Loss + conversation with Siobhán McSweeney
Saturday July 26, 1pm; Skibbereen Town Hall
Film maker and playwright Carmel Winters joins their dog pack in re-imagining the death of their mother and their dog not as the end, but as the beginning of new ways of seeing and being with each other, through death and beyond.
HousePlants
Saturday July 26, 8pm; Skibbereen Town Hall
Dancing-room only for a live appearance from the collaborative project of producer Daithí and Paul Noonan of Bell X1.
Richard Thompson
Monday July 28, 8pm; Skibbereen Town Hall
Fairport Convention co-founder and British folk trailblazer stops at Skibb in a headlining performance.
Anna Mieke: performing alongside Crash Ensemble. Picture: James Corcoran Hodgins
Anna Mieke x Crash Ensemble
Tuesday July 29, 8pm; Skibbereen Town Hall
Contemporary folk singer's collaboration with Crash Ensemble involves flowing, atmospheric arrangements by Barry O Halpin, and features interpretations of existing and developing work.
RÓIS
Wednesday July 30, 9.30; The Tanyard
Composer, vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, and electronic artist Rose Connolly, aka RÓIS, breathes new life into a forgotten Ireland and its grieving traditions via folk, sean-nós, electronics, and jazz harmony.
In Conversation with Theo Dorgan
Thursday July 31, 6pm; Inanna Rare Books, Masonic Hall
Caragh Bell hosts a conversation with the poet, translator and author, off the back of second novel Camarade releasing through Mercier Press.
Cormac Begley: co-headlining the Canon Goodman concert. Picture: Oda Dineen
Cormac Begley and Liam O'Connor
Thursday July 31, 8pm; Abbeystrewry Church
A tribute to the remarkable 19th century music collector Canon James Goodman in the church that he built, featuring two of Ireland's most innovative traditional musicians, Cormac Begley and Liam O'Connor, celebrating the release of their highly anticipated album Into the Loam.
Kyla Cobbler
Friday August 1, 8pm; Skibbereen Town Hall
Kyla Cobbler is one of the fastest-rising names in Irish comedy, first gaining attention through her viral Instagram reels, before stepping on stage for her first open-mic in May 2021.
Blue Velvet
Friday August 1, 10.30pm; Skibbereen Town Hall
To mark the recent passing of acclaimed filmmaker David Lynch, a free late night screening of his surrealist masterpiece Blue Velvet. Booking essential.
Villagers (Acoustic)
Saturday August 2, 8pm; Skibbereen Town Hall
Conor O'Brien of Villagers takes his extensive back-catalogue of indie gems to Skibbereen in stripped-down fashion. Special guest David Murphy opens the show with slide-guitar impressions of Irish slow airs.
For full details, see www.skibbereenartsfestival.com
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