Who we are

Cork Cultural Companions is an Age & Opportunity Arts initiative, delivered by Muintir Cork and supported by the HSE and Cork City and County Councils. Cork Cultural Companions has local networks of members who attend events together regularly in Cork City, Mallow, Bantry and East Cork.

Tuesday, 31 January 2023

Upcoming Events in Cork City Libraries

For all events happening in Cork City libraries visit https://cork-city-libraries-events-calendar.loxi.io/ 

Down Memory Lane music café is back! Feb 1st

Join Linda Kenny, Alf McCarthy and David O’Sullivan for another morning of music and magical memories here in Douglas Library. 

Drop in on Wednesday the 1 February at 11.00 am. 

This programme is funded by the Dormant Accounts Fund and all are very welcome but get here early as seating is limited. 

Creative Art at Holyhill Library every Friday at 11 am for these informal creative art sessions for adults. 

 Musical Neighbourhoods Lunchtime Concert Series Presents: The Reflections playing popular music from the 50’s, 60’s and more.  On Friday February 3,  from 1-2pm in Hollyhill Library. Admission free, all welcome. 


  

Writers Group at Clonakilty Library


Clonakilty Library is looking for expressions of interest from people looking to join a writers group facilitated by Writer-in-Residence Matthew Geden.

Individual sessions with Matthew will also be available to members of the group by prior arrangement.

The first meeting of the group will take place on Thursday January 12th from 11am - 12.30pm and will then take place on the second Thursday of every month.

For more information or to secure your place in the group, please enquire at the desk in Clonakilty Library, phone 023-8834275, or email clonakilty.library@corkcoco.ie

Clonakilty Library | Cork County (corkcoco.ie)

Birds and Beasts Exhibition Opens in Cork County Library

Cork County Council’s first exhibition of 2023 ‘The Museum of Birds and Beasts’ will open on Thursday January 26th in the LHQ Gallery at Cork County Hall. The exhibition has been co-created by artists Tess Leak and Sharon Whooley with the residents of five community hospitals in West Cork.



The artists collaborated with the Museum of Country Life in Mayo and the National Folklore Collection in Dublin, exploring the artefacts from these collections to draw on participants' experiences of the natural world. The exhibition will be launched by Clodagh Doyle, curator of the Museum of Country Life, Castlebar, Mayo and will include objects from these collections along with exquisite handmade nests by master basket maker Joe Hogan; all of these items inspired the resulting collection of stories which form the heart of ‘The Museum of Birds and Beasts’. 

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Danny Collins welcomed the announcement saying, “This exhibition, drawn from The Museum of Birds and Beasts project, is a celebration of the innovative arts and health work by Tess Leak and Sharon Whooley and also the ongoing Arts for Health programme in West Cork. The stories, museum artefacts and artworks will resonate with many and I would encourage all those with an interest in this area to visit the exhibition at LHQ Gallery.”

The project began in early spring 2022 with the artists’ research trip to the Museum of Country Life in Mayo. The artists were invited to choose eighteen objects from the museums “handling collection” to bring into West Cork hospitals and share with the staff and residents. This collection included a horse blanket and donkey harness both woven out of straw and a lobster pot made out of heather. These beautifully crafted objects sparked many lively conversations between the participants, staff and artists and a collection of stories grew throughout the year.

One of the participants, Sheila Nagle, reminisced, “My father worked in Biggs’ in Bantry. The donkey would walk through the back door into the shop and up to the counter where my dad would give it sugar lumps before it walked out the front door. This would happen at the end of every working day, after the donkey had finished its deliveries.”  

As part of the project master basket maker Joe Hogan from Mayo visited Dunmanway Community Hospital and St. Joseph’s Unit Bantry in May 2022 and created small panniers for donkeys.  These panniers will be presented to the healthcare settings as part of ‘The Museum of Birds and Beasts’ project.

‘The Museum of Birds and Beasts’ project is delivered through the Arts for Health Partnership Programme in West Cork at Castletownbere, Dunmanway, Schull and Skibbereen Community Hospitals and St. Joseph’s Unit in Bantry General Hospital. The project is funded through an Arts Council of Ireland Project Award. The exhibition is supported by Cork County Council.

The exhibition opens at 6.00pm on Thursday 26th January and continues until 23rd February 2023. LHQ is open from 9.00am to 5.30pm, Monday to Friday, excluding Bank Holidays. 

 

Monday, 30 January 2023

Hubcap Theatre Presents The Parish at Cork Arts Theatre

Hubcap Theatre Presents The Parish

Written and performed by Michael Ryan and Sean Kelleher 

Wednesday 8th to Saturday 11th February @8pm

The Parish is back!


The popular comedy returns to Cork Arts Theatre for four nights only.

The Parish is a hilarious light comedy where two actors bring to life a range of characters that can be found in every rural community. It has performed nationwide including the Blackwater Fit-Up Festival, Kinsale Arts Weekend and West Cork Fit-up Festival.

Audience reactions: “The Parish is absolutely hilarious and makes for a great night out!”

“These two are an amazing combination, a night of fun & laughter. Don’t miss it!”

“Absolutely hilarious and clever, clever, clever!”


Running time: 1 hr 15 min, no Interval. 

Recommended age 12+  TICKETS: €15

See https://corkartstheatre.com/

Older Adults Community Health Conference in Midleton March 8th

The HSE Cork North Community Work Department, CKCH, is hosting an Older Adults Community Health Conference in Midleton GAA hall On Wednesday the 8th of March from 10am to 3pm.

 

The conference aims to provide older adults living across East Cork and beyond the opportunity to find out about health, community and voluntary services available to them and how such services can benefit their physical, emotional, social and cognitive health and wellbeing. 


Date for the diary - more info to follow

Saturday Lecture Series at Cork Public Museum Free Events

These series of lectures will serve to bookend our Decade of Centenaries programme of events and exhibitions that have dealt with the Great War and its impact on Cork, its people, society and politics. Since 2013, the museum has created a replica First World War Trench (2014-2018), opened an exhibition on the end of the war and its impact on Cork during 1918 entitled Virus, Victory and Votes (2018) and opened the museum’s first ever exhibition on the Royal Munster Fusiliers entitled The Forgotten Regiment (runs until May 2023). We are committed to expanding our Royal Munster Fusiliers Archive at the museum, which was started last year. Cork Public Museum will continue to acquire and research objects and documents related to the Great War and the experiences of the Cork people involved.

Therefore, we are delighted to bring you a great series of talks between January and May 2023. They will be held on Saturdays at Cork Public Museum at 1pm.



All are welcome but booking is essential. Please contact us at museum@corkcity.ie or 021-4270679 to book your place.

Ó Bhéal Events & Readings in association with UCC

Each February, Ó Bhéal presents poets and short fiction writers engaged in UCC’s MA Creative Writing programme, who read from their new work. This event will be held both in-person, hosted in the Hayloft bar, upstairs in Long Valley, Winthrop St Cork, as well as on Zoom.

New Creative Writing featuring:

Hannah Myers, Rob Worrall, Gabbi Dufrene, John McLeod, Alice Barry and Kemi George Simpson 13th February




Jodie Hollander and Adam Wyeth - 13th March

Events are Hybrid, hosted in-person (at the Long Valley, Winthrop, St Cork) and on Zoom

Streamed via www.obheal.ie/live, Vimeo, FB Live and YouTube

Poetry-Films from Ó Bhéal's competition archives begin from 7.30pm, followed by the Five Word poetry challenge at 8.30pm. 

Guest poets start at around 9.30pm. The evening ends with the usual open-mic session.

Illustrated Talk: Maeve Sikora, 'Twenty Years Collecting' at UCC

On Wednesday 8th February 2023 at 20:00 an Illustrated Talk: Maeve Sikora, Twenty Years Collecting takes place in the West Wing Room 6, U.C.C., Cork 

The Cork Historical and Archaeological Society will host a talk by Maeve Sikora, titled ‘Twenty Years Collecting’. The talk will relate to some interesting archaeological finds from county Cork in the National Museum of Ireland. All welcome.

‘Stories from the Waterside’ Online Reading Event Feb 2nd

Celebrate this World Wetlands Day on Thursday 2 February. 

Stories from the Waterside is a unique collection of short stories celebrating individual connections with Ireland’s rivers, lakes and beaches. These stories are the winners of a national story writing competition. You will hear Stories form the Waterside that are being read to an audience for the first time and you can vote now for which ones you would like to hear.

LAWPRO have held an evening of story reading from Stories from the Waterside on World Wetlands Day or World Waters Day every year since 2020. This event has proved extremely popular, and LAWPRO are hosting this event again this year to celebrate World Wetlands Day on Thursday 2 February 2023 at 19:30.



All stories are on the Stories from the Waterside website, and can be searched by county, folklore, wildlife, waterbody type or waterbody name. www.storiesfromthewaterside.ie

This event is being organised by LAWPRO, Inland Fisheries Ireland, Waterways Ireland, Heritage Council, and the Heritage Officers Programme.

Online Thursday 2nd February 2023 at 19:30 Register HERE

Newmarket Kanturk Alzheimer Cafe Thursday Feb 2nd

 


Spring 2023 at The Everyman

Visit https://everymancork.com/ to see the full offering or download The Everyman Brochure for Spring 2023 HERE



Thursday, 19 January 2023

Music at Midday in Crawford Art Gallery Sunday Feb 5th

12:00pm | Music at Midday
MTU Cork School of Music and Crawford Art Gallery present Music at Midday and what promises to be a wonderful afternoon of musical enjoyment.
Free Event | No Booking Required 


EVERGREEN QUARTET 

VIOLIN AISLING MARTIN 
VIOLIN SEÁN HURLEY 
VIOLA CONOR GALVIN 
CELLO OSCAR CASEY 
FRANZ JOSEPH HAYDN 
String Quartet in G major, Op. 76, No. 1 I. Allegro con spirito II. Adagio sostenuto 
VIOLIN JOHANNA OLDE 
VIOLIN MARIA-ESTELLA FISCHER 
VIOLA KEVIN O’LOUGHLIN ANTONÍN DVOŘÁK 
Terzetto in C major, Op. 74 I. Introduzione: Allegro ma non troppo II. Larghetto 

St Brigid's Day Lá Fhéile Bríde at the Crawford

SUNDAY, 5 FEBRUARY

12:00pm | Music at Midday
MTU Cork School of Music and Crawford Art Gallery present Music at Midday and what promises to be a wonderful afternoon of musical enjoyment.
Free Event | No Booking Required

2:00pm | Tour
A special tour of the collection will be arranged to honour St. Brigid. The tour will specifically highlight the themes of women, nature, and mythology, and provide a unique way to celebrate St. Brigid's Day.
Free Event | No Booking Required

MONDAY, 6 FEBRUARY

1:30 – 3:30pm | Trail
Explore the themes of hospitality, wisdom, and warfare shared by Brigid through an interactive trail in the Gallery for Lá Fhéile Bríde.
Free Event | No Booking Required

1:30 – 3:30pm | Workshop
Delve deeper into the theme of Hospitality with a drop-in Art workshop 1:30-3:30pm in the Long Room.
Free Event | No Booking Required

2:00pm Tour
A special tour of the collection will be arranged to honour St. Brigid. The tour will specifically highlight the themes of women, nature, and mythology, and provide a unique way to celebrate St. Brigid's Day.
Free Event | No Booking Required

All Day | Screening of Anatomy of Hope
Join us in the Long Room where we will be screening Rita Duffy’s short animation ‘Anatomy of Hope’ for the duration of the day.
Free Event | No Booking Required

2:30 – 4:30pm | Live Traditional Music
Come to experience live traditional music echo through Crawford Art Gallery on St. Brigid's Day as you explore the gallery's collection portraying themes of women, nature, and mythology. Celebrating the patron saint of Ireland, the day marks the first day of spring and is traditionally celebrated with traditional music, song, and dance.
Free Event | No Booking Required.





New Memory Cafe in Bantry First Wednesday of the Month

We are delighted to announce the launch of a new Memory Café in the West Cork Area for anyone affected by dementia. The first Bantry Memory Café will take place on Wednesday 1st of February from 11am to 1pm in the library in the Maritime Hotel. After that, it will take place the first Wednesday of every month in the Maritime Hotel for 2023.


Bantry Memory Café provides a warm welcoming and relaxed place to meet others also living with Dementia/Cognitive impairments, their family and friends as well as health and social care professionals. There will be free tea and coffee, some useful information and an opportunity to meet and chat with others. We would love to meet you and hear about what you would like from the Bantry Memory Café.

Juliette O’ Donoghue, Café Coordinator said “We intend the café to be a very warm and welcoming space for those affected by Dementia. You can get a cup of tea, chat to others and get useful information from health and social care professionals all in the same place.”

Bantry Memory Café is run in partnership by the Family Carers & Older Persons initiative at Local Link, the Alzheimer Society of Ireland, the HSE (Bantry Primary Care Team, Bantry General Hospital & Cork South Community Work Department), Bantry Age Friendly Dementia Sub-group & other volunteers.
Bantry Memory Café is a member of the Irish Dementia Café Network. The Irish Dementia Café Network is a network of dementia cafes around Ireland, each of which is run according to a set of shared principles and guidelines. To find out more, go to www.dementiacafe.ie

If you would like further information, please do not hesitate to contact: Juliette O Donoghue on 087 9103036 or bantrymemorycafe@gmail.com



Cork County Council & UCC invite older people to participate in a study on detecting Loneliness

Cork County Council are working with UCC on a study on using mobile sensing to detect loneliness.

UCC are running a pilot study where they are looking for 30 older people (> 65) to participate in the study, wearing a fitness tracker they provide and using their smartphone to capture data on themselves from which UCC then learn their behaviour and with the help of a questionnaire UCC can assess their loneliness level. UCC are interested in learning how well the approach works with older people and to learn which behavioural traits people exhibit when they feel lonely. 

UCC are looking for help to reach older people’s groups so they can recruit older people who may be interested in helping them with this study and helping to make a difference to the loneliness issues, which has increased a lot since Covid. 

If you are interested in partaking in this survey email the Age Friendly Coordinator Cork County Council Aisling.OSullivan@CorkCoCo.ie 



Sisters at Cork Arts Theatre

Patrick Talbot Productions presents Sisters by Declan Hassett

Wednesday 1st to Saturday March 11th @8pm

Matinees Sat 4th and Sat 11th March @ 3pm Special matinee Sunday 5th March @ 3pm

No performance Mon 6th March


“One cannot forgive, one cannot forget.”

Martha awaits her sister Mary so they can both celebrate Martha’s birthday together. Her waiting triggers memories of a challenging life lived and the diverging path taken by both sisters. But the arrival of Mary provides a very different perspective on the same story, leading to a dramatic and explosive climax.

Inspired by the biblical story of Mary and Martha, Declan Hassett’s acclaimed play is a compelling portrait of two women we all have met somewhere, sometime.

Featuring Fionula Linehan and Catherine Mahon Buckley, two of Cork’s most established actors, SISTERS is a must-see experience.

Book Tickets

Cork Arts Theatre | Camden Court, Carroll's Quay, Cork, Ireland

Marmen Quartet at St Brendan's Church in Bantry




Marmen Quartet


St Brendan's Church, Bantry
Sunday 26 February 3pm

This concert is in collaboration with Ortús Chamber Music Festival

Johannes Marmen [violin]
Laia Valentin Braun [violin]
Bryony Gibson-Cornish [viola]
Sinéad O’Halloran [cello]

With a growing reputation for the courage, vitality and intensity of its performances the Marmen Quartet is fast establishing itself as one of the most impressive and engaging new talents in the chamber music arena. 2019 marked a year of significant achievement for the Quartet, with First Prizes at both the Bordeaux International String Quartet Competition and Banff International String Quartet Competition, where they were also awarded the Haydn and Canadian Commission prizes. Other accolades include first prize at the Royal Overseas League Competition (2018) and awards at the International Joseph Joachim Chamber Music Competition.

Mozart - String Quartet No. 16 in E flat major, K.428

Janáček - String Quartet No. 2 ‘Intimate Letters’

Beethoven - String Quartet No. 8 in E minor, op. 59 no. 2 ‘Razumovsky'

Tickets: €20/€10 student



Please note there will be tickets available at the door.

Tickets can also be booked by ringing the West Cork Music office on +353 (0) 27 52788. The box office will be manned 10 – 5pm Monday - Friday with a break 1 – 2. If you are phoning, please be aware we are currently short-staffed. 


West Cork Music | +353 27 52788 | www.westcorkmusic.ie




 

Wednesday, 11 January 2023

Invitation to the ‘Lord Mayor’s Tea Dance’ City Hall, Cork Sunday 29th January

 The ‘Lord Mayor’s Tea Dance’ is an annual event, which will recommence in City Hall, Cork Sunday 29th January 2023 3.00pm-5.30pm. 

Tickets cost €10 and are available from Pro Musica, Oliver Plunkett St., Cork





A January ‘Gathering’ of young and old, from communities all over Cork and beyond who love to dance, will take to the floor in City Hall, to the music of Evelyn Grant and the Cork Pops Orchestra.


The Lord Mayor’s Tea Dance is a not-for-profit initiative organised by a local committee of people from the public, private and voluntary sectors and in conjunction with the Lord Mayor of Cork, Cllr. Deirdre Forde. The committee is chaired by Dr. Andrew Crosbie.


The orchestra will be joined by soloists Keith Hanley Voice of Ireland and 6 year old Emma Sophia.

Previous Tea Dances have proven to be great fun and the need for these events is greater now than ever before. These dances recognise the role of a previous generation and offer a wonderful opportunity to celebrate and acknowledge this contribution. We are inviting ‘The Young at Heart’ of the nation to use the ‘free travel’ to come to Cork for the ‘craic’. 

Entertainment is provided by the Cork Pops Orchestra conducted by Evelyn Grant and we expect some of our dancers to out-dance ‘Strictly Come Dancing’.

Tickets €10 are now on sale in Pro Music Oliver Plunkett St. Cork.


Rona Coulter from Viva Dance studio will lead the floor for a legendary ‘Slosh’ involving everyone in the hall. The Cork Pops Orchestra will perform a selection of up-tempo and ‘smoochy’ numbers. Dancers can enjoy a range of music from Johann Strauss to Abba and demonstrate their dancing skills in waltzes, tangos, two-steps, swing dancing and a bit of rock ‘n’ roll.



Wednesday, 4 January 2023

2023 Cork International Choral Festival 26th to 30th April

Tickets for the Gala Concerts of the 2023 Cork International Choral Festival are now available! Be part of a sensational 68th festival from Wednesday 26th to Sunday 30th April 2023.

Wednesday 26th April, 7.30pm, Opening Gala, Irish Youth Choir & Cork Children's Choir, Cork City Hall 

Thursday 27th April, 8pm, The Gesualdo Six (UK), Cathedral of St Mary & St Anne, Cork

Friday 28th April, 7.30pm, Chamber Choir Ireland, St. Finbarre's Cathedral, Cork 

Friday 28th April, 10pm, Jaakko Mäntyjärvi & Chamber Choir cc FREIA (Finland), St. Finbarre's Cathedral, Cork

Saturday 29th April, 3pm & 8pm, Fleischmann International Gala, Cork City Hall

Sunday 30th April, 8pm, Closing Gala Concert, Cork City Hall 


Group discount available for Cork Cultural Companions attending together. 

Please let us know if you are interested in attending by emailing culture@muintircork.com

Visit https://www.corkchoral.ie/2022/12/2023-gala-concerts-announced/ for more details on concerts



‘A Mother’s Voice’, a commemorative dedication premieres Friday, January 27 Cork’s Triskel Arts Centre.

 A NEW project to commemorate the women affected by mother and baby institutions is to receive its world premiere in Cork this month. Between 1922 and 1998, around 100,000 women were incarcerated in mother and baby homes and county homes in the Republic, and a similar number of children were born in those institutions. 

Now, a Cork-based collaboration between artists and living survivors is set to honour the women who were so brutally mistreated in this country. ‘A Mother’s Voice’, a commemorative dedication to the women affected by Ireland’s mother and baby institutions, will receive its world premiere on Friday, January 27, in Cork’s Triskel Arts Centre.

The project has been developed by Beth McNinch, artistic director with Musici Ireland, who was appointed earlier this year as a Write Record Perform artist at Triskel. 

In ‘A Mother’s Voice’, Ms McNinch and Musici Ireland will present a multidisciplinary production in honour of the women, in the hope of shedding light on what is still a veiled part of Ireland’s recent history.

The evening will begin with an immersive walk-through exhibit by production designer Bridget Ní Dhuinn, with lighting by Eoin McNinch, followed by a performance by Musici Ireland of a newly commissioned work by Cork composers Linda Buckley and Irene Buckley.

Celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, Musici Ireland is a female-led chamber collective that prides itself in presenting interesting and evocative programmes.

The production of ‘A Mother’s Voice’ will feature the voices of three mothers as well as animation by Éabha Bartolozzo and Jack Kirwan.

Tickets for ‘A Mother’s Voice’ are available from www.triskelartscentre.ie

Tickets €10- proceeds go to OSSCork Domestic Violence Resource Centre.

Artist talk at the Triskel Gallery Roisin O Sullivan 28th January 2023

I See Skies - Exhibition runs at the Triskel Gallery Space from Thu 1 Dec 2022 - Sun 26 March 2023

ARTIST TALK

Róisín O' Sullivan will be in conversation with curator Miguel Amado in Triskel Gallery Space on Saturday 28 January at 12pm. Entry is free and all are welcome. 

Róisín's practice stems from her experience of nature. O'Sullivan makes paintings and objects that reflect the natural world around her, taking a deep interest in collecting and responding to materials such as wood and leaves. Her work slips into abstraction through intuition within the studio process, creating curious painted, carved, and burned marks.

The exhibition I See Skies features a new series of paintings that began at the Tony O'Malley residency in Callan, County Kilkenny. There, the artist spent over a year immersed in nature, embracing each intimate surface in the studio as an emotional response to the complexities of life.



Spotlight Chamber Music Series 3rd Lunchtime Concert at the Triskel Saturday 14th January

The third concert in the Spotlight Chamber Music Series sees duo partners Katherine Hunka and Sophia Rahman present a largely Romantic programme. Works by Germanic composers Johannes Brahms, Clara Schumann and Robert Schumann are complemented by a late nineteenth-century soaring and lyrical Romance by American composer Amy Beach, and a short movement, A Virtue, from Cork native Sam Perkin’s 9 Snapshots for Violin and Piano. This work was commissioned in 2012 by Ruxandra Petcu-Colan and Gabriela Mayer with funds from Cork City Council Arts Office. Sam writes that “each snapshot in this suite of intimate miniatures for Violin and Piano captures a cherished moment of friendship spent with friend and violinist Eoin Ducrot, student of Ruxandra Petcu-Colan”.

MUSICIANS:
Katherine Hunka – Violin
Sophia Rahman – Piano

PROGRAMME:
Brahms: Scherzo in C minor (from The F-A-E Sonata)

Clara Schumann: Three Romances for Violin and Piano, Op. 22

Sam Perkin: A Virtue from 9 Snapshots for Violin and Piano

Schumann: Sonata No. 1 in A minor, Op. 105

Amy Beach: Romance for Violin and Piano, Op. 23

Brahms: Hungarian Dance No. 2 (transcribed by Joseph Joachim)

ABOUT THE MUSICIANS
Born in London, Katherine Hunka studied at the Royal Academy of Music and furthered her studies in the USA at Indiana University, where she also acted as teaching assistant to her professor, Mauricio Fuks. She has since returned to Indiana as a guest Professor and been made a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Music in London.

Katherine has been Leader of the Irish Chamber Orchestra since 2002 and regularly directs from the leader’s chair. As director and soloist with the ICO, she has toured Germany, China and Singapore, and appeared at festivals including the West Cork Chamber Music Festival and Kilkenny Arts Festival. Katherine directs ICO national tours, which take the orchestra all over Ireland. In 2020, Katherine released a solo CD recording with the ICO of Piazzolla’s The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires and Schubert’s Rondo in A and received glowing reviews.

Katherine recently co-founded the Solas String Quartet, who enjoy devising eclectic, accessible programmes. They will tour Ireland in March 2023, supported by the National String Quartet Foundation. Her group The Far Flung Trio, with accordionist Dermot Dunne and bassist Malachy Robinson, delights audiences with its light-hearted approach. Their repertoire spans from Bach to Klezmer. They released a live recording in 2019. In 2020, Katherine became Artistic Director of the Killaloe Music Festival, for which she devises programmes to include world-class musicians.

Katherine was a member of the Academy of St Martin in the Fields and has guest led Manchester Camerata, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. She has been guest soloist with the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra and Concert Orchestra, and gave the world premiere of Benjamin Britten’s Double Concerto at the Aldeburgh Festival in the UK.

She is currently a Lecturer at the MTU Cork School of Music and Artistic Director of the ConCorda chamber music course.

Sophia Rahman made the first UK recording of Florence Price’s piano concerto with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales, for broadcast on BBC Radio 3. She has recorded Shostakovich’s piano concerto Op. 35 with the Scottish Ensemble for Linn Records and over thirty-five chamber music discs for a host of international labels including CPO, Guild, Resonus, Dutton/Epoch, ASV and Champs Hill.

Sophia has appeared in recital with distinguished musicians including cellist Steven Isserlis, violinists Augustin Hadelich and Katherine Hunka and tenor Mark Padmore, as well as working frequently with her partner the violinist, violist and conductor Andres Kaljuste. Sophia has coached junior chamber music at the Sibelius Academy, Finland, Lilla Akademien, Sweden and Tallinn Music and Ballet School, Estonia, and specially designed a course for young Estonian musicians at the Arvo Pärt Centre where she regularly appears as a recitalist. Sophia is also known for her work as a class pianist at IMS Prussia Cove, where she has played for the classes of Kim Kashkashian, Atar Arad, Thomas Riebl, Hartmut Rohde and, for more than a decade, Steven Isserlis. Her interest in this field began as a class pianist for the legendary William Pleeth at the Britten-Pears School.

After early tuition with Antonietta Notariello, Sophia studied at the Yehudi Menuhin School under Peter Norris, with additional guidance from Vlado Perlemuter and Louis Kentner. She took a first-class honours degree in English from King’s College, London, and completed her piano studies at the Royal Academy of Music with Alexander Kelly and Malcolm Martineau. She was the winner of the Royal Overseas League’s Accompanist Award and the Liza Fuchsova Memorial Prize for a chamber music pianist in consecutive years.

Sophia is the Artistic Director of the Whittington Festival in Shropshire, held annually in the third week of May.

SPOTLIGHT CHAMBER SERIES
This popular lunchtime series is based on the principle of bringing together some of Ireland’s most dynamic and distinguished musicians to play with one another in small ensembles. Funded by the Arts Council and supported by Triskel, these concerts showcase a wide range of repertoire and a variety of instrumental formations.


https://triskelartscentre.ie/events/katherine-hunka-sophia-rahman/

Communication: We Art Not The Only Ones Talking, an exhibition by George Bolster opens January 7th at Uilinn West Cork Arts Centre

 Uillinn: West Cork Arts Centre is pleased to invite you to the opening event for:

Communication: We Art Not The Only Ones Talking, an exhibition by George Bolster.

This gallery conversation between the artist George Bolster and Seán Kissane, Curator of Exhibitions, IMMA, takes place on Saturday 7 January at 12 noon at Uillinn.

New York-based, multi-disciplinary artist George Bolster combines science, science fiction and art history to explore the challenges we face as a sustainable society and as a sustainable species with a future on this planet. In Communication: We Are Not The Only Ones Talking… he examines language and the possibilities of understanding both other life forms on earth and signals from earth like planets. His discussions with NASA scientists; astronomers from the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Institute; and biologists from the Alaska Whale Foundation have informed the works throughout this exhibition. The discovery of syntax (complex language) in humpback whales and bottlenose dolphins has foregrounded questions of how we interact with other species and how we readdress our place in both nature and evolution. 

Following on from research conducted while artist in residence at the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Institute (SETI), Bolster is fascinated by the discovery of over 5,000 planets by the NASA Kepler mission and other projects, and our potential ability to understand non-human languages on this planet, which may help in deciphering signals from other planets in the Milky Way. The SETI Institute proposes that if we manage to communicate with other forms of terrestrial life, we may be able to communicate with life on other planets. This has a multitude of meanings for the future of our species.

George Bolster is an Irish multidisciplinary artist who lives and works in New York City. He has exhibited at numerous museums and galleries internationally. Through oppositional narratives, his work addresses ideas and belief systems from multiple perspectives, using a combination of science, art history, and science fiction to examine our most pressing societal and species-wide challenges.


www.westcorkartscentre.com

A Journey I Started Alone - Exhibition at the Glucksman from 4 January to 15 January 2023

 A Journey I Started Alone

An exhibition of newly commissioned paintings by artist Ciara Roche

The Glucksman is inviting you to view a series of newly commissioned paintings by artist Ciara Roche this January for the First Fortnight Festival. The paintings were produced as the result of a series of creative consultations hosted by the Glucksman and supported by Good Shepherd, where the artist worked with a group of people who have experienced homelessness. The group shared insights into their lives, providing the content and inspiration that would enable the artist to reflect on their stories and create new artworks. The paintings address a wide range of themes including the traumatic experience of homelessness and its impact on people’s mental health as well as looking at the importance of a supportive community and the care provided in emergency accommodation settings.

A Journey I Started Alone will be on view from Wednesday 4 January to Sunday 15 January 2023.

Exhibition at the Glucksman 'A Line around an Idea' runs until 12 March 2023

A Line Around an Idea: Ways of Knowing through Contemporary Drawing Practices

Artists: Pablo Bronstein, Felicity Clear, İnci Eviner, Helen Farrell, Rachel Goodyear, Julie Merriman, O’Donnell + Tuomey, Dan Perjovschi, plattenbaustudio, Barbara Walker, Rinus Van de Velde.

Curated by Chris Clarke and Fiona Kearney

Drawing is used across a wide range of disciplines as a foundational way of learning, sharing and generating knowledge. It is exploratory and experimental, a means of sketching out plans and articulating ideas, line by line.

This exhibition features work by contemporary artists and architects whose practices demonstrate how drawing can be a creative - and disruptive - force, a way of knowing the world through observation, but also a medium that can redraw the lines to present different histories and representations.

Runs from 2 December 2022 - 12 March 2023

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Cork Harbour’s Past An Illustrated Talk from Mallow Field Club

On Tuesday 24th January 2023 at 8pm an Illustrated Talk on Cork Harbour’s Past will take place at the Social Services Centre, New Road, Mallow, Co. Cork 

Mallow Field Club will host a talk by Michael Martin regarding ‘Cork Harbour’s Past’. There is a nominal cost of €3 on the night. All welcome.

Illustrated Talk on Ringforts and Cork’s 18th Century Estate Maps

On Wednesday 18th January 2023 at 8pm an Illustrated Talk on Ringforts and Cork’s 18th Century Estate Maps will take place in West Wing Room 6, U.C.C., Cork 

The Cork Historical and Archaeological Society will host this talk by Dr. Edward Riordan regarding Ringforts and Cork’s 18th Century Estate Maps. All welcome.

Cork County Council's ‘Heritage Towns and Villages of County Cork’ Launched

 Cork County Council has launched the 10th instalment of its heritage publication series entitled ‘Heritage Towns and Villages of County Cork’.

Speaking at the launch, Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Danny Collins noted ‘Earlier this year, members of the public, community groups and historians from throughout the county were invited to submit details of their hometown or village for inclusion in the publication. The wonderful response to this call, coupled with the expertise of author Denis Power has produced an outstanding insight into the place we call home. Cork is a county that we are all very proud of and this book gives a great overview and understanding of so much of the wonderful heritage that the county has to offer. I congratulate all those who contributed.’

The County of Cork contains over 300 identifiable settlements. Some of these are recent, while some can trace their origins back over many hundreds of years. Close to 200 settlements were already well established by the time of the first Ordnance Survey mapping of the county, almost 200 years ago, in the first half of the nineteenth century.

Towns and villages in the County of Cork are full of places of wonder, combined with characters spanning the centuries. Many heritage buildings survive within these settlements as do many of the customs, for example, weekly markets, fairs and much more. 

Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Tim Lucey also spoke of the importance of recording the history and heritage of the county’s towns and villages, noting, ‘Since 2013, and with the support of the Heritage Council, Cork County Council’s Heritage Unit has been undertaking a range of books under ‘The Heritage of County Cork Publication Series’. This most recent addition, which features over 230 settlements from throughout the County of Cork, gives a superb overview of what can be found in towns and villages throughout the county. These heritage features and attributes define our locality and underpin each community’.

Heritage Towns and Villages of County Cork’ retails at €10 and is now available from your local bookshop. For more information on these and other Cork County Council heritage initiatives visit the Heritage section or email corkheritage@corkcoco.ie.

Poetry Jukebox on Cobh Promenade

On December 16th Cllr. Anthony Barry, Chair of Cobh Municipal District formally unveiled the Poetry Jukebox on Cobh Promenade as part of UCD’s Poetry as Commemoration programme.


Developed by Dr. Catherine Wilsdon under the national Decade of Centenaries programme 2012-2023, members of the public will be able to hear works by well-known poets including Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin, John Hewitt and W.B. Yeats, as well as lesser-known writers such as D.L. Kelleher, Alice Milligan and Agnes Kerr.   2022-2023 marks the centenary of one of the most challenging periods in Irish history including the ratification of the Anglo-Irish Treaty, the establishment of the Free State and the ensuing Civil War. Poetry as Commemoration invites communities to turn to poetry as a mode of understanding and reflecting on this time in our history.

The Poetry Jukebox is organised through Belfast based arts organisation Quotidian led by poet and playwright Maria Mc Manus and poet Deirdre Cartmill. This installation has been secured as a temporary installation through UCD’s Poetry as Commemoration programme and is being co-ordinated by the Cobh Poetry Jukebox project which is led by local literary activist Ruairí de Barra. Speaking at the launch Ruairí de Barra said, “This is a wonderful opportunity to bring this specially curated selection of poems to our historic town in an engaging, innovative and accessible way. The project will enhance our community’s understanding, and appreciation of the War of Independence and Civil War as we enter 2023, which is a year of several important centenaries.   Those who are resident or visiting the town may find their visit enriched by being able to interact with the installation.  By bringing the Jukebox to Cobh we hope to raise interest in encountering the spoken word and to begin the process of raising the necessary funds to purchase a Jukebox for permanent use in Cobh.

The Poetry Jukebox is a small standing structure, deliberately styled to represent a gramophone or speaking trumpet.  The unit contains a series of recordings of short poems where upon pressing a button you can hear a poet read their own poem. The Poetry Jukebox is also environmentally friendly as the energy needed to play the poem is provided by the listener who turns a crank handle linked to a dynamo to provide the electrical power for the unit.

The Jukebox is free to use and enjoy at Cobh Promenade from December 2022 until March 2023.

More details can be found on www.cobhpoetryjukebox.com




Bantry Cultural Companions Launch

A new hub of Cultural Companions was launched in Bantry Library on Tuesday afternoon the 29th November. The initiative aims to connect up like minded people that have an interest in arts and culture to accompany each other to events in and around West Cork. The launch was a social event with a range of performances from local artists and information on the Cultural Companions programme.

Cultural Companions bring people together to meet up and go out to events that they might not be as inclined to attend on their own. The aim is to help address the issue of social isolation and increase opportunities for older people to engage with the vibrant cultural scene in West Cork by simply connecting people with shared interests to go together.

The Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Danny Collins, welcomed the initiative at the well attended event. Cork County Council Arts Officer, Ian McDonagh and HSE Community Worker, Evie Finlay, spoke of the origins and benefits of the Cultural Companions programme. There was entertainment too with spoken word performances from Sioban O’Leary and Joe O’Driscoll, while music was provided by Kate Lyons and John Coakley.

Cork Cultural Companions is an Age and Opportunity Arts initiative, delivered in Cork County by Muintir na Tire Cork, and supported by the HSE Community Work Department, Healthy Ireland, and Cork County Council, through Creative Ireland funding.

If you enjoy going to plays, films, concerts or sporting events and think you might go more often if you had company to go with then Cultural Companions is for you. Membership is completely free and new members are always welcome. Email culture@muintircork.com or tel.  021-4500688  or 085 867 0744 or visit www.muintircork.com/cork-cultural-companions.