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Art workshop at Kenny’s

ACCLAIMED Irish artist Philip Gray will share his creative talents at a one-day art course in Kenny’s, Lahinch Art Gallery on June 12.The artist promises to bring course participants on a journey of creative discovery, where they will learn how to paint in oils and pastels and improve their techniques.“During the day, I will start and finish two paintings with students on the course, one in pastel and one in oil.  I will describe my own techniques and inspire you to create your own paintings under my supervision.  You will leave the day refreshed, inspired, with your own oil and pastel paintings and ready to do it all again,” he said.The artist was born in Cork, where he lived until he was six, before moving with his family to Dublin. His art is influenced by the sea and his interpretation of the sea. “Without doubt my passion for the sea can be traced back to my childhood in Cork. I …

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Kilrush Youthreach murals for hotel front

FOR the second time in two years, murals are going up in Kilrush through the artistry of Youthreach programme learners, this time on the façade of the vacant Inis Cathaigh Hotel.Youthreach students first came to notice for their mural expertise after doing a huge piece on a wall in the grounds of West Clare Adult and Community Education Centre on the Cooraclare Road.The many comments of admiration for the work reached the ears of the Tidy Town committee members, who came up with the idea of having the students do murals for the façade of the vacant Inis Cathaigh Hotel on Francis Street.Owner Anthony Kelly was in favour of the idea when approached. He, like the committee members, saw it as a way to meet one of the recommendations in last year’s Tidy Town report on Kilrush, which had suggested that attention be given to the building’s front as a means of gaining more marks.In consultations between Des Tomlinson of …

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Tall ship to grace Ballyvaughan for festival

The historic village of Ballyvaughan is to be transformed as it plays host to the spectacular Festival of the Valleys this weekend.Taking place from Friday to Sunday, the festival will commence with the much-anticipated arrival of the historic Bessie Ellen tall ship followed by an action-packed weekend of music, song, dance, culture, culinary and sporting events. In aid of Cancer Care West and described as a ‘jumelle’ of two cultures, Ballyvaughan’s Festival of the Valleys will celebrate the very best of traditional Irish and Mediterranean culture and cuisine. This unique event will merge the unique environment of the Burren with glorious splendour of the Mediterranean.The highlight of the festival is sure to be the arrival to Ballyvaughan pier of the Bessie Ellen. The ship is due to arrive into the bay and offload its valuable stock of wines at Ballyvaughan Pier at 5pm on Friday. Festival director Noel O’Loughlen notes the significance of the event, as wine has not been …

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Sex and the City 2 premiere for Clare Haven

A LITTLE piece of Manhattan, or possibly even Morocco, will come to Ennis, when Sex and the City 2 starts in Ennis Cinema.For almost two years, fans of Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte have been starved of their fix of the girls’ logic – but not for long.Ladies from all over the county are gearing up for a night out to catch their latest dose of the craze, which all began with was to be one or two series about four gal pals in Manhattan. More than 10 years on, although the TV series is over, the second movie has fans flushed with excitement again.At the opening nights of the first Sex and the City movie in 2008, ladies put on their glad rags and went all out to welcome their Manhattan screen girlfriends to the big screen in Ennis.This Friday, the Ennis Lions Club have organised an elegant evening at a red carpet premiere of the movie at the …

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Robbie to feature on West Limerick FM102

SPANCILHILL balladeer Robbie McMahon will be featured on West Limerick FM102 this Saturday and Sunday on A Story and a Song.The West Limerick radio station can also be heard in Clare. The radio show’s presenter Pat O’Donovan from Tulla, has happy memories of Robbie giving him a lift out from Ennis on a horse and cart and now he will interview him on his life story, with a number of songs thrown in for good measure.Robbie is the subject of a recent documentary entitled Last Night as I Lay Dreaming.The radio show A Story and a Song will be broadcast between 3pm and 4pm on Saturday, and will be repeated on Sunday morning from 7am to 8am.

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Stepping it out

IN an attempt to maintain the tradition of Irish dancing in Killaloe and Ballina, a local publican has organised classes for children.Ann Benson has held set-dancing classes for adults in the Anchor Inn for 30 years but noticed there was little in the way for younger generations. Every Wednesday night at 7.30pm, 16 Australian, English and local children come to the Anchor Inn to step it out with set dancing and brush dancing before adult classes at 9pm.Classes are provided by Leaving Cert pupil Linda McLeish, who learned her craft from Kieran Donnellan from Bodyke. Mr Donnellan, who still provides words of wisdom and advice to Linda, teaches the adult classes.Ms Benson said the children are showing great improvement in their dancing. “If we don’t teach children Irish traditional dancing, it will not survive in the future. This is a great opportunity to keep it alive for future generations. Linda is incredible for her age and all the children are …

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Jake’s a game boy

Prince Of Persia: The Sands Of Time DIRECTED BY: Mike ­Newell STARRING: Jake ­Gyllenhaal, Gemma ­Arterton, Ben Kingsley, Alfred Molina CERT: 12A FILM adaptations of video games are not famous for their outstanding quality, or their ability to remain in the memory much longer than the time it takes for you to reach the cinema exit.Prince Of Persia doesn’t exactly mark the beginning of the revolution, though unlike some of its predecessors, it is at least a reasonably entertaining distraction, something you can bring the children to without fear that by the time the end credits roll, you will all be more stupid. An impressively buffed-up Jake Gyllenhaal is the dashing hero, Prince Dastan, the adopted son of the King of Persia (Ronald Pickup). Dastan is a fine warrior with a fondness for dangerous acrobatic carry on and generally doing his own thing. Along with his royal step-brothers and their too-smooth-to-be-up-to-any-good uncle Nizam (Kingsley), Dastan storms the palace of Princess …

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