Travel Ireland Volume 6 Issue 71

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ST. PATRICK’S FESTIVAL A national civic celebration, St. Patrick’s Festival returns on March 13 - 17 for five great days and nights with a diverse programme of events.

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his year’s theme is SEODA – Treasures from Ireland. The festival will be celebrating Ireland’s rich heritage. It will feature a host of fun-filled family experiences, large-scale outdoor events, newly commissioned collaborative performances, a myriad of musical treats, the magnificent National St. Patrick’s Festival Parade, an expanded four-day Festival Village and Food Market at Merrion Square and more. More than half a million revellers will take to the streets of Dublin for one of the biggest, most vibrant parade spectacles in the world on Tuesday, March 17. The National St. Patrick’s Festival Parade is a whirlwind of glittering colours, entrancing choreography and breath-taking feats of design and engineering. Six of Ireland’s world-class street theatre companies and over 3000 performers, actors, dancers, musicians, makers and creators will join with 11 bombastic marching bands from Ireland, Scotland, France and the USA to create a heady Irish carnival atmosphere like no other.

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This year sees the Festival Village at Merrion Square expand to four days of fantastic events, fun adventures and glorious food from Saturday, March 14 to Tuesday, March 17. A jam-packed programme will be on offer including a Gaeltacht area, Céilí Mór, dynamic science shows, breath-taking circus performances, children’s readings, live music, street theatre, world food stalls and much more. Dublin UNESCO City of Literature’s Citywide read, Boot by Shane Hegarty, will come to life as the author tells the story of a robot who wakes up in a rubbish dump with only two-and-a half memories. Children can get their game face on at Actual Reality Arcade, a lifesized interactive game zone for all ages, and stop by Friends of Crusoe with their giant wooden automata. They can also join the Whistleberries for mesmerising melodies on whistles, uilleann pipes, guitars, keyboards and fiddles. Visitors can also laugh their socks off at the hilarious trio Le P’Opera, marvel at the absurd and extraordinary Tumble Circus or catch Irish legends Kíla in the

flesh for two special shows. In regards the latter, the first is a screening and score performance with award winning animation studio Cartoon Saloon. This will then be followed by a more traditional live show. This year there’s also ABAIR, a strand of traditional singing and storytelling events exploring the oral folk traditions of Ireland, bringing old-hands and newcomers together to share and create. Taking place from March 13 – 16 at various locations across the city, it is curated by traditional singer Macdara Yeates. ABAIR will spotlight artists and performers including Traveller singer Thomas McCarthy, storytellers Liz Weir, Nuala Hayes, Eddie Lenihan and Jack Lynch, traditional harmonists Landless, poets Annemarie Ní Churreáin and Dermot Bolger, sean-nós singer Doireann Glackin, singer-songwriter Steo Wall, singer and bouzouki player Daoirí Farrell, flautist, tin whistle player and singer Cathal Mc Connell and traditional singers Rosie Stewart, Dáibhidh Stiúbhaird and Len Graham. Every event in the strand is open to all ages, with some specific family ones in the schedule. The festival will also host various talks and discussions. ‘A Treasury of


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Great Irish Writers

3min
pages 50-52

Explore Ulster

3min
page 49

Ulster Restaurants

2min
page 47

Belfast Film Festival

1min
page 48

Ulster Bars

3min
page 46

Explore Connaught

3min
page 44

Welcome to Ulster

1min
page 45

Shopping

7min
pages 42-43

Connaught Bars

2min
page 41

Welcome to Connaught

2min
page 37

Connaught Restaurants

2min
page 40

East Asia Film Festival Ireland

1min
page 39

Theatre – Rest of Ireland

4min
page 38

Cork International Poetry Festival

3min
pages 34-35

Munster Restaurants

4min
page 33

Munster Bars

3min
page 32

Cobh

3min
pages 30-31

Explore Munster

3min
pages 28-29

Welcome to Munster

3min
pages 24-25

Leinster Restaurants

7min
pages 20-21

Crawford Art Gallery Exhibition

2min
page 26

National Museum Exhibition

3min
page 23

Leinster Bars

3min
page 22

Explore Leinster

4min
pages 18-19

Franco-Irish Literary Festival

2min
page 17

Welcome to Leinster

5min
pages 4-5

Kilkenny Tradfest

4min
pages 14-16

Faith Healer – Abbey Theatre

3min
pages 10-11

Theatre – Dublin

4min
pages 8-9

St. Patrick by Pat Liddy

5min
pages 12-13

St. Patrick’s Festival

5min
pages 6-7
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