Missed last night’s amazing and terrifying CelticTales show? Don’t worry, not only is it on again next week, but there is plenty
of incredible Culture events going on in Galway over the weekend...
There are many ways of telling stories. One of the shows in this weekend’s ColoursFringe Festival is The Seat by James Fleming; a captivating tale of one man's connection with a theatre seat. Written and performed by James this fast paced show weaves between straight narrative, flashes of absurdist theatre, music and comedy to create a huge big crashing wave of a tale about a humble seat...
Fri, 4 July & Sat, 5 July, 8.30pm, Town Hall Studio | €7
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More inspiring music can be
enjoyed at the IGNITE Gospel Choir
An
Evening with IGNITE Gospel Choir is happening on the 4th & 5th July - THIS
FRIDAY & SATURDAY at 8pm!
The evening features a great line up of songs for people to join in with and a full band to compliment the evening. Tickets are now on sale from choir members, Ann Marie Horan, Keara, (0879007003) or at St Josephs Parish Office on Presentation Rd.
The evening features a great line up of songs for people to join in with and a full band to compliment the evening. Tickets are now on sale from choir members, Ann Marie Horan, Keara, (0879007003) or at St Josephs Parish Office on Presentation Rd.
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On Sunday you can support Amnesty International and the SonkeMulticultural Community Choir by paying a donation to see the inspirational An Anú concert in the BOI Theatre.
Anú is the Celtic Mother
Earth/Creation Goddess, the queen of the ancient Irish race Tuatha Dé
Dannan. This Colours Fringe Festival event features
both original music and traditional Irish music, as seasoned world
class artists and performers Helen Webb and Liam Mac Amhaíla bring together
vibrant World rhythms and Gaelic Irish culture and mythology. Powerful
vocalists and accomplished musicians, An Anú bring a musical message rooted in
mythology and history, spirituality, love and hope for the planet. Instruments
include, kora (West African harp), flute, Irish whistle, acoustic guitar and
darbuka.
The concert will be opened
with singing from Sonke Multicultural Community Choir.
Sun, 6 July, 7.30pm, BoI
Theatre, NUI Galway | Donations - funds raised for Amnesty International and
Sonke Multicultural Community Choir.
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The above events are only a fraction of what's going on in this incredible city. For more check out the Colours Fringe Festival and CelticTales
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