Poems and general conversation from Irish poet Michael O'Dea. Born in Roscommon, living in Donegal. Poetry from Ireland. (poems © Michael O’Dea, Dedalus Press, Amastra-n-Galar)
Monday, February 22, 2010
Programme of Events (Festival Under The Clock)
TOWN HALL RATHMINES
(Please note there is limited capacity in the Town Hall. Admission on a
first come basis. All events are FREE.)
Saturday 20th March
1:00pm Anatoly Kudryavitsky
Reading by the Russian-Irish novelist, poet and literary translator.
1:45pm Vereneja
Dance group with an eastern European
heritage, perform dances from all over the world.
2:15pm Ostroha Dance Group
Slovakian Dancers performing traditional
Eastern European folk. A Cultural event to be enjoyed by all the family.
3:00pm Vladimir Jablokov
This Slovakian violinist and his quartet
are a must see, giving the audience a
truly unique performance.
4.15pm MuteFish
Traditional music as you’ve never seen it before. A high energy performance.
8.00pm Eric Lalor
After touring with Des Bishop on his
record breaking “Fitting In Tour” Eric Lalor has truly made a name for himself. Belly achingly funny.
9.00pm Don Baker
Irish blues musician and actor. He is a legend. A performance not to be missed.
FAMILY FUN DAY
RATHMINES SQUARE
(previously swimming pool car park)
Saturday 20th March
12:00pm Historical Walk of Rathmines leaving the square.
2:00pm Traditional Irish Music, there will also be face painting, balloon modeling, stilt walkers.
3:00pm Wassa Wassa Dance Group. AInvited back after a wonderful performance at last year's festival, don't miss this riveting performance of African music and dance.
ANCHOR BAY FILM DAY RATHMINES TOWN HALL
11.00am Little Princess Energetic and Charming a must see for any little boy or girl (G)
1.00pm Irish Premiere of Wow Wow Woopsie
Animated movie featuring the voice of Beyonce Knowles. (G)
3.00pm Paper Heart Comedy and romance; another great performance by Michael Cera. (15)
5.00pm I Sell The Dead A frightful insight into the life of a 19th century grave robber. (15)
7.00 pm Irish Premiere of The Graves
A horror to satisfy the most eager of horror fans.(18)
9.00pm Irish Premiere of Slammin Salmon
The latest comedy from Broken Lizard
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