Bulletin for Actors & Actresses 07/11/08!!!

November 7th, 2008 by Marcus

Dear fellow Actors & Actresses,

Here is a bulletin for you with lots of interesting Auditions, Events,
Job Opportunities, Plays, and many other nuggets of excitement. Hope you find it useful!

Best wishes,

Marcus

Auditions
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Seeking performers for a seasonal production of Scrooge to take place
in Co.Clare.

1. Chior mistress: Female late 20s and above
2. The Ghost of Christmas Present: Female 20s – 30s
3. Santa Claus

Performers must be comfortable performing to children
The Chior Mistress and The Ghost of Christmas Present must be able to sing.

Dates: 24th November – 21st December/ rehearsals and performance

Reasonable rates and Accommodation provided

For more information please contact ciardatobin@yahoo.com

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AUDITIONS

SAT 8TH NOVEMBER
AT THE CORK ARTS THEATRE
FROM 12PM – 1 PM BY APPOINTMENT ONLY

TEXT ANGELA ON 0876419355 FOR A TIME SLOT.

the people I am looking for:

1 actress/model looking mid-twenties => Role: the sales assistant
1 actor looking early/mid twenties => Role: the customer

THIS IS A NON PAYING GIG. A SHOW REEL OF THE FINISHED PRODUCT WILL BE
GIVEN TO YOU BY WAY OF
PAYMENT.

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Auditions

We are looking for Cork based actors for two one act plays that are
going to be performed over three nights in January.

We are looking for:

- 2 male actors 20s to early 30s for both dramatic and comedy roles,
- 2 female actors 20s for comedy roles.

The plays are Jean Paul Sartres drama NO EXIT and a farce of Macbeth.
There will also be a intermission piece that may be improvised.

The parts are non-paid but it will be a profit share basis.

To arrange Audition please contact:

Catriona Daly
Email: dontpanic421980@hotmail.com
Phone: 087 2795546

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Theatre and Arts Job Opportunities
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BOUTIQUE BURLESQUE SEEKS PERORMANCE & VISUAL ARTISTS

After three sell-out shows this year, Boutique Burlesque
(www.myspace.com/boutiqueburlesque) is taking place again on Wed. 26th
of November in Cork’s Crane Lane Theatre. Having developed the popular
burlesque-themed club nights into a platform for new work, its
organisers are now looking for artists interested in showcasing on the
night. Previous gigs have featured as many as 25 performers/artists
(musicians, dancers, comedians, puppeteers, walkabout characters and
visual artists) on a single night, and they are currently welcoming
new applications to add to their programme.

Do you have something you are working on? Does the burlesque & cabaret
theme inspire you? And would you like to test your show / performance
/ walkabout character / installation / work with a live audience?

Please contact Joya on:
E: boutiqueburlesque@gmail.com
T: 085 7770969
W: www.myspace.com/boutiqueburlesque

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Cork Midsummer Festival is looking for an Acting General Manager

The successful candidate will have experience of working in a
managerial capacity in the Arts or Cultural sector. This position
requires an individual with excellent management, communication and
organisational skills. The ability to budget and understand accounts,
computer literacy, some Marketing and Promotional experience. The
candidate will also be required to work in Partnership with the
private sector ie media partners, sponsors and suppliers. This
individual should possess the ability to multi-task and work in a
pressured environment.

Location : Cork

Contact: CV and Letter of Application to be sent to Festival
Director,by post or email. or (In the subject line please include
“application for Acting General Manager”)
Address: Cork Midsummer Festival, Cork Civic Trust House, 50 Pope’s Quay, Cork
Telephone : 021 4215131
Email : info@corkmidsummer.com
Closing Date: 21 Nov

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Workshops & Courses
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Snatch Comedy & Triskel Arts Centre present

More Improv workshops for the month of November!

Dates: Saturday 8th of November 12.30 to 2.00pm at the Triskel Arts Centre
Saturday 15th of November 12.30 to 2.00pm at the Triskel
Arts Centre

….and more dates to be confirmed.

Place: TRISKEL ARTS CENTRE (Tobin St., Cork)
Time: from 12.30pm – 2pm
Cost: The cost of the workshops is 10 euro. (6 euro concession).

- All workshops suitable for teenagers and adults – All levels welcome -

“Come along to learn Improvisation techniques, tought to you by Snatch
Comedy! The troupe has been winning over audiences throughout Ireland
for 5 years. During this time they have created and performed in
Ireland and abroad numerous residencies with their famous improv show,
radio show, improv in schools, street improv, ImprovMatches, comedy
quiz, corporate events and even original sketch shows and theatre
plays.

Come and experience up close and personal, the hilarious rollercoaster
that is Snatch. Through exercises and games, you will learn about team
work, build your skills and self-confidence and develop your own
thrilling exploration of spontaneity and physical imagination.”

Teachers: Adrian Scanlan, Annette Roche, Sean McNally and Marcus Bale.

For further information:

Contact: info@snatchcomedy.com or marcusbale@gmail.com -

You can also check our website: www.snatchcomedy.com

WORKSHOPS AT THE TRISKEL ARTS CENTRE (Tobin St., Cork).

To secure a place at any of these workshops:

By Email: contact info@snatchcomedy.com – marcusbale@gmail.com
By Txt: just contact Marcus at 0863173543
Personally: Just show up on the day at The Triskel Arts Centre!

Come and enjoy!! And please forward this information to anyone who you
might think could be interested in these workshops!!

Thanks a lot!!

The Snatch Team

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CLOWNING WORKSHOPS

Hi everyone!

If you are interested in practicing clowning, join us every Thursday
from 6pm to 8pm in the Cork Circus Space in Blackpool (Sunday School
Lane, off Great William O’Brian Street – you’ll see a black door ajar,
it’s there!). The idea is to share skills, warm up the clowning
muscles and get inspired! We take turns in facilitating the workshops
with warm-ups, games, and improvs.
There is no charge as such for the sessions except a small donation
for the use of the space.

So come and play!

Fiona
0876562042

(For a bit of background: I’m a visual artist (painting/ film/
performance) who recently moved to Cork. In the last year I developped
Clownitis, a strong virus which made me attend clowning workshops with
Angela de Castro, John Lee, YoYo, Raymond Keane and Angela Knowles. My
great ambition is to one day make films with clowns)

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THE ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE FOR MUSICIANS
Introductory Workshop
Firkin Crane Theatre, Shandon, Cork
Sunday 16. November @ 1pm – 5:30pm
Cost 50,-Euros
To book a place please ring 087-9584232 or email kathryn.doehner@gmail.com

The Alexander Technique forms a part of the professional practice of
thousands of musicians worldwide and is an integral part of training
at all leading music & drama teaching institutions around the globe.
Practising the Alexander Technique, efficiency and freedom in movement
are achieved minimising stress and strain often associated with music
making.

Most musicians at some stage in their life experience some physical
pain, tension in performance, stage fright or other anxiety, which can
limit the playing of their instruments to the best of their ability.

In the long term professional musicians are just as likely to be
permanently sidelined by an injury as professional football players.
And amateur musicians are not immune from pain and injury either.

Most musicians hurt themselves because they misuse their bodies, not
because of disease or structural anomalies.

Too often attention is paid to “tuning” our instruments, while the
equally important job of “tuning” ourselves is neglected.

The Alexander Technique is an effective tool to increase musicians
self awareness and get rid of harmful habits that cause unnecessary
tension and restrict capabilities..

Whenever we move or think, we have a choice: we can use ourselves
either intelligently or carelessly. The Alexander Technique teaches
musicians to use themselves with intelligence, improving performance,
promoting freedom from injury, rapid recovery and a better overall
standard of health.

During the workshop participants will become more aware of the
structure and function of the body as it applies to playing music,
learning how to make changes to become free of pain and injury.

Bring your instrument and avoid early retirement.
(voice is an instrument too :-) )

Facilitators:

Federico Betti –ISATT, STAT, ATI is a fully qualified teacher of the
Alexander Technique with a particular interest in performing artists.
After studying classical violin he became interested in Irish
traditional music. He played extensively with several music groups
around Italy and Switzerland and in 1999 he left Italy for Ireland
where he set out to learn more about Irish fiddle music. After a car
accident he began to experience debilitating pain which stopped him in
his musical journey. In 2002 he became familiar with the Alexander
Technique which allowed him to get rid of a number of problems, in
particular back and neck pain, which had limited his music in previous
years. From 2002 to 2005 he trained as an Alexander Technique teacher
in Ireland with Richard Brennan.

Originally from Milan, Italy, he now lives in Galway where he plays
and teaches traditional music from Ireland, France and Italy.
He teaches the Alexander Technique in collaboration with several music
institutions in Ireland and in Italy where he holds Alexander
Technique workshops for musicians and singers.

Kathryn Doehner, BA, ATI, ISATT is a qualified teacher of the
Alexander Technique. She was trained in classical violin in Germany
and has performed in various symphony orchestras in Germany before she
got involved in Jazz improvisation and particular Latin American
music. She has toured Europe and Brazil together with various
artists. One of the difficulties she was facing as a performing
artist was stage fright and anxiety about performing. With the help
of the Alexander Technique she was able to let go of patterns of
behaviour that kept her from being authentic as an artist and human
being. It has made her aware of unwanted habitual responses in her
thinking and in her emotional life and gave her the tools to respond
differently to life’s challenges on and off stage. It has also given
her back a sense of ease within her body while playing her instrument.

Originally from Germany she now lives in Cork where she performs as a
violinist and singer with artists such as Tonynho dos Santos and Niwel
Tsumbu. She also has her private Alexander Technique practise in
Whitescross, Cork.

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Multilevel Communication, trance and Improv Workshop

This workshop introduces ideas from the literature on hypnosis as
things you already know, but may not be conscious of, yet.

We may be familiar with the storytelling device of a story within a
story: eg. The Notebook, The Thomas Crown Affair, The Neverending
Story, but we may not be using these kind of patterns in our own
language, storytelling or scenework. This is one of the many language
patterns used to create trance. We explore this pattern of stacking
stories on top of each other, as well as others eg. pacing and
leading, careful use of sensory based language.

If you’re familiar with improv, these will probably be new and
exciting ideas. If you’re familiar with hypnosis, the connection with
improv and the improv exercises will bring energy and life.

Saturday 22nd of November from 12.30 to 2pm at Triskel Arts Centre (Tobin St.)

If you are interested in participating please contact
Finn MacLeod at: finnolaf AT gmail.com

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AUDITION WORKSHOP

SAT Nov 22TH
10AM-2PM
CRESCENT MOON CENTRE
Euro 40

* Relaxation techniques to calm nerves
* How to choose the right speech
* Sight reading
* Mock auditions
* Do’s & Don’ts of the audition process
* Agents & CVs

Cork based actor, Kate McSwiney O’Rourke has been auditioning
professionally for 8 years. A UCC Arts graduate, she has enjoyed
commercial & critical success in local & national theatre. Her credits
include; Bess- Lifeboat, Desdemona- Othello, Galactia- Scenes from an
Execution, Patricia- The Cage, Catherine- Suddenly Last Summer, Queen
Elizabeth- Richard III, Edie-May- Vanity, Vapours & Dizzy Debutantes,
and Lorna- Night Swimming.

Contact Kate at puoreproductions@gmail.com or 086-8580417

Places Limited so BOOK NOW!

PLEASE PASS THIS EMAIL ON TO ANY WHO MIGHT BE INTERESTED. THANK YOU

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Commedia del’Arte (Corn Exchange Style) Workshops

Corn Exchange is delighted to announce an open workshop for new and
experienced players from Monday the 8th to Friday 12th of December at
the Leinster Cricket Club in Rathmines.
The workshop will cost €150 for the week.
If you are interested in taking part please forward a copy of your
c.v, covering note, and a recent headshot to workshops@cornexchange.ie
by Wednesday the 26th of November.

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Projects & Funding
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Project Brand New…

What will you make?

Project Brand New is an initiative, which exists to provide a
framework for theatre, dance, music and live art practitioners to
develop new work for the stage outside the traditional production
model. Together with Project Arts Centre we are offering you the
opportunity to put new ideas into practice at a developmental stage,
in an informal environment.

Project Brand New is about innovation, experimentation, and work that
strives towards the new. In March 2008, 13 pieces across many art
forms were shown as part of Project Brand New’s sell-out debut season.
In July, we moved upstairs where 12 pieces played to full houses over
three nights. We are now delighted to present the next season of
Project Brand New in January 2009, in Project Space Upstairs and we’re
dying to know what you will make….

Here’s how it works:

Over three nights in January 2009 (15, 16, 17) Project Space Upstairs
will play host to 8-12 new works made by you. These works can be up to
twenty minutes long. You can make whatever you like. You can use a
video projector, a playback sound system and anything else you can get
in and out of the space in a ten-minute turn around.

If you are interested, all you have to do is submit your ideas to us.
We ask for a brief description of your idea and where you would like
to take it, in no more than 500 words and a biography detailing your
previous work as an artist. If you are submitting a new play or
musical text, it is helpful, though not essential, for us to read a
draft of what you intend to present (N.B. please do not send us more
than 15 pages of any text, or more than 8 if the piece is a
monologue…if what you intend to present is part of a longer script,
just send us the section you will be working on and a synopsis of the
full text.)

Submissions will be assessed under the following criteria:

*The artistic quality of your idea
*The scope of your ambition
*The practical needs of your idea

Once we have selected the successful submissions for Project Brand
New, we will work with you to assist you in bringing your ideas to
fruition…You’ll have over 4 weeks to rehearse and execute your idea.
Project Brand New is a not-for-profit venture, where all the
participants’ time and resources, including Project Arts Centre, are
being offered free of charge. We do not have any additional budget for
props or equipment.

Please submit your application by 5pm on FRIDAY 5TH OF DECEMBER to
projectbrandnew@gmail.com. Please only send .doc, .pdf or .rtf files
and not .docx. Remember to include a contact phone number!
Louise Lowe, Jody O’Neill and Deirdre Roycroft

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Blank Canvas 2009
Professional dance residency
Deadline for receipt of applications: 10th December 2008

The Firkin Crane, one of the focal points for dance in Ireland,
announces its first annual call for applications for its new residency
programme titled “BLANK CANVAS”.
BLANK CANVAS encapsulates the essence of what the Firkin Crane aims to
achieve through its residency programme.
It provides for a visiting professional artist/company, through an
application progress, to work and stay with the Firkin Crane.
It provides dance artist(s) with the opportunity to explore their
creative work processes, in ways which suit their needs and
creativity, for example a residency exploring an idea through an
initial research phase or a residency which has a specific outcome in
mind e.g. production or publication …..and all the stages in between.
Within the programme BLANK CANVAS four of the chosen applicants will
be invited to particiate in what we will designate as “Framed
Residencies”. A Framed Residency will be of fixed duration and with
pre-determined outcomes and may provide some financially based
support. Of the four Framed Residencies two will be with Irish based
dance artists and two will be international. One of the four will
culminate in a fully finished production.
The selection process for all Firkin Crane residencies will be panel based.
Further information on the Firkin Crane along with Information and
guidelines on BLANK CANVAS can be found on the Firkin Cranes new
website www.firkincrane.ie
Due to the open nature of BLANK CANVAS you may want to speak with us,
to do so please contact Jane Kellaghan (contact details below) who
will be happy to discuss the programme with you.

CONTACT DETAILS
Jane Kellaghan
The Firkin Crane,
Shandon, Co Cork
Tel.: 00 353 (0)21 45074 87
Email: firkincrane@gmail.com

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PLAYS & EVENTS
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Snatch Comedy
Uncut & Extended

At the Halfmoon theatre

Friday 7th November 8.30pm

Snatch Comedy has been stretching the limits of skill and
inventiveness for six years. Now, they attempt to go even further:
they will improvise an entire play! There is no safety net, and you,
the audience, are the catalyst. A different show every night, this is
improvisation as you’ve never seen it before!

“Snatch comedy are surreally inclined, daftly imaginative and gifted
people…this is the most truly interactive and happening comedy in
Ireland now” – Cork Now

Tickets: €16, Concession €11 booking fee may apply
ONLINE: www.corkoperahouse.ie
BY PHONE: 021 427 0022
IN PERSON: Emmet Place, Cork City

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Cyclone Repertory Presents

Romeo and Juliet

This is Romeo and Juliet as you’ve never seen it before. The year is
1886 in cowboy country and “It’s quiet in them thar hills”. So, the
Tumbleweed Falls Drama Posse is rounding up for the annual spring
play. This year they are setting their sites and aiming higher than
ever before. They’re loading drama guns with a double-buck shot of
Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare’s coming to town and the Wild, Wild
West will never be the same again. Yee-had!

SPECIAL EVENING PERFORMANCE: Monday, November 10th at 7:30pm

Other performances:
From Mon 13 Oct to Fri 14 Nov at 10:30am & 1:30pm

Tickets €16 (*Booking fee may apply.)
Book online: www.halfmoontheatre.ie
Book by phone: 021 4270022
Check website for complete performance schedule.
*Telephone and internet bookings subject to a booking fee of €2.50 per
ticket. Ticket price includes €1 restoration levy.
For more info call Peadar Donohoe on 086-3477867

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What’s next at The Cork Arts Theatre?
HERE IS SOMETHING A LITTLE BIT DIFFERENT!

CORK ONE ACT DRAMA FESTIVAL

Cork One Act Drama Festival 2008
Will run from November 6th – 8th and consists of 3 plays being
performed each evening, (Two of which were written by one of our
writer’s week winners of old, Derek O’Gorman)

Please note (Confined) and (Open) indicate the level of experience the
players have and have nothing to do with Restricted viewing.

The programme is as follows:

Thursday 6th November
Brideview Productions (confined) “The Poppy and the Shamrock” by George Peet
Blue Hat Productions (confined) “Fireworks” by Iseult Golden
Swan Theatre Company (confined) “Barred” by Derek O’ Gorman

Friday 7th November
Gunpowder Productions (confined) “Interior Designs” by Jimmie Chinn
Take 5(confined) “Night Mother” (A shortened version) by Marsha Norman
Rossmore (open) “Deeply Regretted By” by Maeve Binchy

Saturday 8th November
Camross “A Family Affair” by Derek O’ Gorman
Bray Arts “The Last Act is a Solo” by Robert Anderson
Ennis Players “PVT Wars” by James Mc Lure

www.corkartstheatre.com
Contact Information
phone: 021 4505624
info@corkartstheatre.com

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THE PRODUCERS OF ‘TWELVE ANGRY MEN’ AND ‘THE ODD COUPLE’ RETURN WITH:

‘THE DRESSER’ BY RONALD HARWOOD
STARRING ALF MCCARTHY AND CONOR DWANE

Tuesday 11 – Saturday 22 November

The Everyman Palace Theatre is delighted to announce the return of
Skylight Productions with Ronald Harwood’s classic play THE DRESSER in
mid-November. The Cork based company have become synonymous great
productions of 20th Century classics, having had hugely successful
runs at the Palace with THE ODD COUPLE in 2007 and TWELVE ANGRY MEN in
2006.

Alf McCarthy and Conor Dwane are re-united on stage in Ronald
Harwood’s funny and poignant study of the relationship between a
cantankerous Shakespearean actor and his loyal personal assistant. Set
on a production of King Lear during the Blitz in 1942, THE DRESSER
paints an evocative picture of wartime England.

Based on Ronald Harwood’s own experiences as dresser to a
distinguished English Shakespearean actor, THE DRESSER was nominated
for an Oliver Award after its world premiere in London in 1980, and
Tony Award and Drama Desk nominations after its debut on Broadway
during the same year. Adapted to a screenplay in 1983, the film
version was nominated for five Academy Awards.

THE DRESSER is produced by Skylight Productions in association with
Everyman Palace Theatre. Directed by Mairin Prendergast, the cast
features RTE’s Alf McCarthy, Conor Dwane, Martina Carroll, David Coon,
George Hanover, Kevin O’Meara and Niamh Hatchell.

THE DRESSER runs from November 11th – 22nd at the Everyman Palace
Theatre. Tickets are €25 / €20 and €7 for Students from Monday to
Wednesday, and can be booked on 021 4501673 or www.everymanpalace.com

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NIGHT SWIMMING

Too Highbrow & Clinic Media present the World Premiere of Kenneth
Hickey’s play ‘Night Swimming’. ‘Night Swimming’ is a character driven
story of death, love, madness and loss. Directed by the up’n'coming
Eoin Ó hAnnracháin and starring the exciting talent of James Browne &
Kate McSwiney O’Rourke.

In the darkness Jason is forced to deal with the shadowy regrets of
the past. We witness his tortured attempt at unravelling how fate has
led him to an ending he never wanted. With his wife Lorna he must
relieve his relationship from start to finish, scene by scene, over
the course of one night, until some understanding can be gained. But
insight can come too late for salvation. And sometimes it doesn’t come
at all…

Performances will run 8pm, 11th – 15th of November in the Cork Arts
Theatre, Carroll’s Quay, Cork.

To book call +353 21 4505624.

Tickets are E15/10 conc.

Trailer: http://clinicmedia.wordpress.com/2008/11/03/night-swimming-trailer-a/

Details can also be found on www.toohighbrow.fusiveweb.co.uk &
www.clinicmedia.net

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DiverCity Nights: 13th November

Enjoy the cultural variety of Cork’s new communities at the second
DiverCity Nights event at the Spailpín Fánach on the 13th of November.

Organised by Cork’s Intercultural Awareness Club, DiverCity Nights
will start at 7pm with a table quiz. This will then be followed at
9pm by performances from some of Cork’s most multicultural musical
performers; including Tibetan throat singer Lob Song, guitar music
from around the world, reggae music and much more.

For more information, call Sharon at 087 9151350.

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Graffiti Theatre Company presents:

“A Day In The Life Of A Pencil.”
Directed by Emelie Fitzgibbon.
Written by: Ray Scannell.

Venue:Graffiti Theatre Company, Blackpool.

Starring: Shane Falvey and Shane Casey.

Martin Farrell is at school, Martin Farrell deals drugs. He’s loyal to
his family and his trading partners …. until the code is broken.
What price is loyalty then?

A Day in the Life of a Pencil is a hard hitting and thought-provoking
play by young Cork playwright, Ray Scannell, and is the centre of a
programme which explores the personal and social entrapment of a boy
involved in drug-dealing and at the betrayals which surround him.

Date: Friday 14th of November.
Time: 8pm
Booking Number: 021 4397111.
Email: graffiti@eircom.net

Book soon as tickets will be booked up quite quickly due to demand,
there maybe a performance on saturday 15th but not definate so it
would be advisable to get the tickets for the friday show as soon as
possible so people would want to start booking now.

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Events
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Cork Grass Roots Gathering will take place on the weekend of the 14th,
15th and 16th of November.

This Gathering will have the twin themes of Inclusion and Community
Building – Surviving the ‘ Recession’.

Workshops, activities and events being planned so far include : The
present legal situation for LGBT people, Travellers and settled people
working together, Telling stories, sharing experience looking at
exclusion, Housing cooperatives, food security, tackling racism in
times of unemployment, reproductive rights, women’s right to choose,
conflict resolution, social centres: recent experience, L.E.T.S. and
reclaiming our natural resources.
This Gathering will have the twin themes of Inclusion and Community
Building – Surviving the ‘ Recession’. During the early planning
stages we spent some time thinking about who comes to these gatherings
and how we could encourage and enable more diverse participation,
especially for people who have found it difficult to attend previous
gatherings. To facilitate this we are holding the event in city center
venues with full accessibility, making it child, parent, teenager and
elder friendly and asking as many groups and communities as possible
what we need to do to make them feel welcome ( Basically trying to let
go of thinking that we have all the answers and doing a bit more
listening ! ) If you are planning on attending we hope you will try
stepping outside your comfort zone and invite or enable a friend you
may not have approached due to shyness or stereotyping to join you.

Workshops, activities and events being planned so far include : The
present legal situation for lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans gender
people, Travellers and settled people working together, Telling
stories, sharing experience looking at exclusion. Housing coops, food
security, tackling racism in times of unemployment, reproductive
rights, women’s right to choose, conflict resolution, social centers,
recent experience, L.E.T.S. , reclaiming our natural resources, energy
security,

+ Film showings, crimes of the built environment, swap shop, creative
corner, activist well being, art activism, welcoming area for people
dropping by and the shy among us, and displays by various community
groups and campaigns. Also expect some surprises we want to keep
people awake at this gathering !

On Saturday night there will be a traditional Cork cabaret. We are
inviting some classic local acts but leaving plenty of time free to
show case your talents so come prepared ! music , dance , poetry ,
interventions , comedy ,readings , circus or whatever you fancy all
welcome.

Friday 14th Night in Fionbarra’s Pub, Douglas St. at 8pm
Saturday 15th in The Other Place, North Main St. from 10am till closing time.
Sunday in 16th in The Unitarian Church, Princes St. from 12am to 6pm.

For Info and Accommodation details contact Tracy on 085-7560078

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Fermoy Musical Society present

Thoroughly Modern Millie
in Fermoy Community Centre running from Saturday the 15th to the 22nd
of November excluding Wednesday the 19th. Show starts at 8.00pm

The cast include Deirdre Bashford as Millie. Mark O’Shaugnessy, Trevor
Ryan, Valerie O’Leary, Maeve Curry, Killian Collins, Brian Fenton,
Elaine Bashford and Dolores Dermody. Direction and Choreography by
Bryan Flynn and Musical Director is Deirdre Foley.

Tickets can be bought in The Book Shop Fermoy or contact 086-8666997,
087-2244272.

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