Che si fa stasera? Eventi Culturali a Cork

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charrolastra
00giovedì 24 giugno 2004 13:55



ho fatto una piccola ricerchina sul web , ma dire che ho trovato qualcosa è dire tanto [SM=g27825]

mi riferisco a concerti, dal rock al jazz... ahimè , il festival è a Ottobre [SM=g27826]

mostre, sagre, usi costumi, frutta & verdura, e tutte le endiadi possibili e immaginabili minimamente collegate a qualsivoglia forma d'arte o espressione della cultura irish e non ...

SE i corkonirlandiani mi indicassero la retta via ...io la seguirei...[SM=g27823] [SM=x145459]

irlandiano dal 28 [SM=x145473] [SM=x145444]


[SM=x145468] in advance [SM=g27823]





admin/moris
00giovedì 24 giugno 2004 14:08
Risegnaliamo questo sito, indispensabile per chiunque desideri muoversi nella "movida" corkoniana

www.peoplesrepublicofcork.com/

oltre che utile è pure divertente.

C'è una sezione eventi dettagliatissima

[Modificato da admin/moris 24/06/2004 14.14]

charrolastra
00giovedì 24 giugno 2004 14:22



[SM=x145468] moris sempre tempestivo [SM=x145460]

questo sito lo consultai a suo tempo, quando l'Isola era ancora lontana...[SM=x145438]


in ogni caso rinnovo ai residenti l'invito a segnalare tutto quello che ritengano possa colorare la loro quotidianità nella rebel city [SM=g27823]

perchè come cantava qualcuno di cui non ricordo il nome..
" oltre la beamish c'è di +...."


picciotto-pao
00giovedì 24 giugno 2004 15:48
Re:
[SM=g27811] MORIS SEI IL CAPO DEI FORUM DELL'EUROPA!!!
il sito delle "persone della repubblica di Cork" fa il panicozzo!!!
intuitivo, spiritoso e di facile navicazione poi stimola a migliorare la lingua---
recensioni dei gruppi di cork---
eventi (dal concerto al teatro)...x tutte le tasche...e con presentazione giornaliera, tipo menù!
un sito ke mi farà da referente mediatico quando sarò sul posto e mi organizzerà le serate! (ho già serata coperta per il 2 luglio..)[SM=g27828] [SM=g27828] [SM=g27828]
W l' admin coi controc...:smilef
futuri corkiani guardate subito il sito due post sopra!!!
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admin/moris
00giovedì 24 giugno 2004 15:59
merito di martina

Scritto da: picciotto-pao 24/06/2004 15.48
[SM=g27811] MORIS SEI IL CAPO DEI FORUM DELL'EUROPA!!!
il sito delle "persone della repubblica di Cork" fa il panicozzo!!!


Troppa grazia, il merito va a Martina che l'ha segnalato più volte [SM=g27811]

A Cork vendono anche un pò dappertutto le t-shirt del sito, sono veramente carine...
Corcaigh
00giovedì 24 giugno 2004 17:31
Troppa grazia [SM=g27821]
In ogni caso, per dritte su TUTTO quello che succede a cork settimana per settimana, collegatevi a www.whazon.com/

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picciotto-pao
00giovedì 24 giugno 2004 21:10
Re:
ok allargo volentierrimamente le [SM=g27811][SM=g27811] CONGRATULATIONS [SM=g27828] [SM=g27828] alla martina...
che dal 1 luglio spero prima o poi di poter incontrare, magari a qualche concerts![SM=x145442] [SM=x145442]
ciao.ciao.
fergus
00martedì 7 febbraio 2006 10:32
Forward Russia! http://www.forwardrussia.com/
SUN 2nd April - CORK (EIRE), Cyprus Avenue


fossi da quelle parti ci andrei a vederli
Corcaigh
00martedì 7 febbraio 2006 14:45
Grazie allo spunto di fergus, ho rinfrescato questo 3d, tolto qualche kappa dal titolo e messo in evidenza. Prima di tutto vorrei ri-segnalare a tutti questo sito www.lookintoireland.com/orksee.htm : quella è la sezione di Cork, ma potrete trovare eventi culturali e non in tutte le contee.

Vorrei inoltre ricordarvi il MidSummerFestival a giugno www.corkfestival.com/ , non hanno messo ancora il programma per il 2006 in linea ma spero che lo facciano presto. per qualsiasi altra segnalazione, prego utilizzate questo 3d, così almeno non perdiamo in giro tutti i pezzettini vari [SM=g27822]

Corcaigh
00martedì 7 febbraio 2006 14:52
CeltFest, 7-10 marzo
prima che mi dimentico: www.ucc.ie/en/NewsandEvents/PressReleases/Headline,12349,...
Corcaigh
00lunedì 13 febbraio 2006 20:46
A blast from the past
Tuesday 21 February 2006
The Violent Femmes, 9pm @ Savoy.


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Corcaigh
00martedì 14 febbraio 2006 10:46
Céilí
Céilí

Dé Ceadaoin (Wednesday) 15th
@ 9:00

sa (in the) Spailpín Fánach

doras (door) ?6

Bí linn mar bheidh ceoil traidisiúnta agus craic le fáil
be there with us as there will be traditional music and fun to be enjoyed by all.

aon eolais breise téigh i dteangmhail linn ar;
if you want any more information contact us at;
anchuallacht@yahoo.com


Per chi non si ricordasse, lo Spailpín Fánach è il pub di fronte alla Beamish (traversa di Washinton st.).

L'email mi è arrivato mezzo in irlandese, per cui non mi prendo responsabilità del formato [SM=g27828]
Corcaigh
00venerdì 17 febbraio 2006 19:57
Cork Rocks!
Hey everyone!
Just to let you all know that Cork Rocks is on again tonight
in An Crúiscín Lán. The aim of Cork Rocks is to
support local Cork bands and to create a music scene in Cork
that will hopefully, at some point, be on par with the music
scene in Dublin and Galway. There will be random appearances
by Mr. Freebeer. Cork Rocks has proven to be one of the
greatest successes of our entertainments agenda to date. If
you liked the bands that we show-cased during RAG Week, such
as Carbon Copy and Tidal Suns, then come along to Cork Rocks
tonight at 9pm and show your support.

Have a great weekend,
Sonia Ní Riain

ENTERTAINMENTS OFFICER
UCCSU
ARAS NA MAC LEINN
COLAISTE NA hOLLSCOILE CHORCAI
CORCAIGH
TEL: +353 21 490 3731
MOB: +353 86 172 9059

Corcaigh
00sabato 4 marzo 2006 19:08
Live at the Marquee 2006
Guardate un po' che line-up....

Fri 23 Jun 2006 8:00PM Bob Dylan - date to be confirmed Marquee, Cork Showgrounds
Sat 24 Jun 2006 8:00PM David Gray Marquee, Cork Showgrounds €55 - €60
Wed 28 Jun 2006 8:00PM Art Garfunkel Marquee, Cork Showgrounds €50 - €60
Thu 29 Jun 2006 8:00PM Roger Waters Marquee, Cork Showgrounds €70 - €75
Fri 30 Jun 2006 8:00PM The Frames Marquee, Cork Showgrounds €30+ fees
Wed 05 Jul 2006 8:00PM Robert Plant Marquee, Cork Showgrounds €50 - €55
Thu 06 Jul 2006 8:00PM Roxy Music Marquee, Cork Showgrounds €60 - €65


Per maggiori informazioni:

www.corkgigs.com/
www.aikenpromotions.com/event.asp?eid=300
www.whazon.com/cork/livemusic.php
Corcaigh
00martedì 14 marzo 2006 13:06
World Book Fest
www.corkcity.ie/ourservices/rac/library/pdf/Programme_2005_C...


World Book Day: 23rd of April!



Cork City Libraries, along with Triskel Arts Centre and other arts organizations in the city, organised a Catalan-style celebration of the book and literature on 23rd April, 2005, with an extensive programme of literary and related events. In Catalunya, the ‘Dia de Sant Jordi’ is a long established tradition which includes giving a book and a rose to friends . . .

In Cork this year the festival took over the Grand Parade, filling it with people, books, flowers and food, free events on Grand Parade, in Bishop Lucey Park, the Central Library, Triskel and the English Market. The project was a collaboration between Cork City Libraries, Cork 2005, Triskel Arts Centre, Munster Literature Centre, Tigh Filí Arts Centre, Meridian Theatre Company, and the English Market.

To get everyone into the right mood, the Central Library on Grand Parade hosted readings by internationally known Irish writers Colm Tóibín (on Thursday 21st), and Anthony Cronin, (Friday 22nd), and was open around the clock, from 10.00 a.m. on Friday 22nd to 5.30 p.m. on Saturday 23rd, featuring readings, and music and other performances. Cork’s first World Book Day on Saturday 23rd l included stalls of books, flowers and food on Grand Parade directly in front of the Central Library; a marquee on Grand Parade where readings from Irish and European writers took place; with films, readings and other events at the Library; a literary stall in the English Market;
street performers, storytellers, local community art groups, and ‘Poetry in the Park’, an installation in Bishop Lucey Park;

Munster Literature Centre hosted the 3rd Annual Cork Children's Literature Festival at Triskel, April 21st to 24th;

To conclude the celebration of World Book Day, the fourth book in the Cork 2005 Translation Series by Slovenian poet Barbara Korun, translated by Theo Dorgan, was launched in the Central Library on Saturday evening 23rd.


Programme for World Book Day in Cork

Thursday 21st and Friday 22nd Thursday City Library
8.00 p.m. Colm Tóibín and Victor Aldea

Friday
City Library
Beginning at 8.00 p.m. and continuing through
until 5.30 p.m. on Saturday
8.00 p.m. Anthony Cronin
9.15 p.m. ‘Be Natural’ barber-shop quartet
9.30 p.m. Jim McKeon and Mary Condon ‘Frank O’Connor
followed by Opera 2005 and Be Natural
1.00 a.m. Maureen Prendergast ‘Shakespeare’ followed by
3.15 a.m. Marion Wyatt and Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa Cliff Wedgbury

All through the night: book-based films on show,
storytellers and more . . .

Saturday 23rd
Saturday 23rd Grand Parade City Library
Morning
From 11.00 Street performers,
Cork Community Circus; books, flowers, food
Readings begin by various Irish language groups and continue through the morning
10.00 Kristiina Ehin & Leanne O’Sullivan

Afternoon
Street performers, Cork Community Circus; books,
flowers, food Until 4.30pm
1.00 Tanja Dückers and Marta Pessaradona and Ponç Pons
2.00 Launch of The Unfinished Book a project by 5 teenage writers groups from Cork.
3.00 Carol Ann Duffy and Gina Moxley
4.00 Launch of fourth book in the Cork 2005 Translation Series by Slovenian poet Barbara Korun, translated by Theo Dorgan
Readings by the ‘New Corkonians’: European and African writers’ groups based in Cork


World Book Day 23rd of April - a Catalan tradition


Disfruteu de la Festa Catalana dels Llibres i la Literatura a Cork! Or to you and me, Enjoy a Catalan celebration of books and literature in Cork

In Catalunya, the ‘Dia de Sant Jordi’ is a long established tradition which includes giving a book and a rose to friends. The 23rd April is the Catalan national day, the feast of Sant Jordi (the local name for a legendary figure also called St. George), the national patron, as well as the date on which both Shakespeare and Cervantes died. Thus in Barcelona and the other cities and villages of Catalunya, the day is both a religious and national feast day, which celebrates love through the gift of a rose and culture through the gift of a book. The Catalans have celebrated this day for many centuries but it was only in the early part of the 20th century that the 23rd April was designated the ‘Dia del llibre’ or ‘Day of the Book’ in Catalunya and the rest of Spain, because of its association with Cervantes and Shakespeare. Since then other countries in Europe have followed the Iberian example, and this year Cork people have a chance to join in.

On 23rd April in Cork this year the festival took over the Grand Parade, filling it with people, books, flowers and food, free events on Grand Parade, in Bishop Lucey Park, the Central Library, Triskel and the English Market. The project was a collaboration between Cork City Libraries, Cork 2005, Triskel Arts Centre, Munster Literature Centre, Tigh Filí Arts Centre, Meridian Theatre Company, and the English Market. The Catalan cultural exchange agency - Institut Ramon Llull - funded the appearance of Catalan writers while the Goethe-Institut did the same for the German writer Tanja Dückers.

The celebration began earlier, though, with readings by Colm Tóibín and young Catalan writer Victor Aldea on Thursday night in the City Library. On Friday the Library was open round the clock featuring a reading by renowned Irish poet Anthony Cronin (at 8.00 p.m.) and a host of events centred on the book.


Colm Tóibín

Colm Tóibín www.colmtoibin.com was born in Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford in 1955 to a family strongly rooted in the area. The Tóibíns were a Republican family; his grandfather fought in 1916, and his father Micheál, a schoolteacher, and uncle Pádraig were involved in the Fiona Fail party in Enniscorthy.

Colm is the second youngest of five children. Having finished his education - in Enniscorthy, St Peter’s in Wexford, and UCD -in 1975 he left for Barcelona where he stayed for three years, making a brave effort to learn Catalan. His experiences and the Catalan landscape and culture were central to his first novel The South and to Homage to Barcelona. He is thus an ideal choice to begin Cork’s own Dia de Sant Jordi / World Book Day celebration.

Colm's first novel The South was finished in 1986 but not published until 1990, being turned down in the meantime by most English publishers. In 1988 he returned for a year to Barcelona where he wrote Homage to Barcelona and renewed his acquaintance with the city and with villages in the Pyrenees where Homage to Barcelona is set and where he has since spent a great deal of time. In the 1990s Colm Tóibín published two more novels, The Story of the Night and The Blackwater Lightship, along with travel books, numerous essays and reviews, as well as editing several anthologies.

His most recent novel The Master is undoubtedly his most acclaimed, having been nominated for the Man Booker Prize. This wonderful novel is the story of the New England-born writer Henry James, who lived most of his life in Europe - London, Italy, Paris - and tells of the sacrifices a writer or artist must often make when putting writing or art before other things in life. James, in Colm Tóibín’s story, passes up the possibility for love and intimacy of any kind, partly because of his stiff New England upbringing, but also because he recoiled from anything which would take him away from his writing. Truly a master work, and one which will surely attract a huge audience for Tóibín’s reading at 8.00 p.m. on Thursday 21st in the City Library.

Other featured writers included

Carol Ann Duffy, born in Glasgow in 1955, whose poetry collections include Standing female nude, Selling Manhattan, The other country, Mean time and The World’s wife. Last year she published Out of fashion a quirky anthology where a poet contributes a poem of his/her own on the theme of fashion or clothing and selects a favourite classic poem on the same theme. Duffy is also a playwright and has had plays performed in London and Liverpool.

Gena Moxley from Cork, who worked as an actor for many years before getting more seriously into playwriting with such plays as Dog House, Danti-Dan, and the film Snakes and ladders.

Leanne O’Sullivan, the youngest of the featured writers, had her first collection Waiting for my clothes published in 2004. Leanne is from West Cork.

fergus
00giovedì 4 maggio 2006 19:58
The Frames - Live in Cork
30 june 2006 :: live at the marquee, the showgrounds, cork
gates: 20:00
tickets: €30 from ticketmaster and usual outlets
info: www.aikenpromotions.ie
Corcaigh
00domenica 21 maggio 2006 11:04
NEW EXHIBITION



work [w?: k]

16 May - 20 August 2006



The Glucksman exhibition spaces are now open with work [w?: k]. Since the
Industrial Revolution, the theme of work and labour has been an important
focus of the visual arts. This exhibition examines the theme over the past
four decades, referring to changing contexts from the political movements of
the 1960s and 1970s to issues of globalisation that shape our current
economic climate.



work [w?: k] includes artistic work from the 1970 to the present day by more
than 30 international artists. It examines different aspects of work such as
globalisation, gender relations, migration, industrial action and working
conditions.



Artists participating in the exhibition include Robert Adrian X, Berwick
Street Film Collective, Olga Chernysheva, Paul Graham, Alexis Hunter, Pia
Lazinger, Anne Tallentire and Jeff Wall.



Please see www.glucksman.org/exhibitions_forthcoming.htm for more
information on the current show.



GLUCKSMAN EVENTS



Karl Beveridge -

Talk on Artists' Rights

Thursday 25 May, 3pm. River Room.

Admission Free. Booking Strongly Recommended.



In association with Visual Artists Ireland, the Glucksman presents a
discussion with Canadian artist Karl Beveridge, chaired by Toby Dennet,
Director VAI. Beveridge, whose work is included in the Glucksman exhibition
work [w?: k], will discuss topical issues related to artists' rights,
copyright and exhibition fees.



Panel Discussion -

work [w?: k]

Thursday 25 May, 5pm. River Room.

Admission Free. No Booking Required.



Chaired by Nora Hickey, Glucksman Curator of Education + Collections, with
Silvia Eiblmayr, Director of Galerie im Taxispalais, Karl Beveridge, Artist,
and John Coffey, Trade Union Cultural + Arts Projects Coordinator.



Karl Beveridge -

On His Artistic Practice

Friday 26 May, 11.30am. River Room.

Admission Free. No Booking Required.



Karl Beveridge has been working with Carole Conde since 1975, and they have
collaborated with trade unions and community groups in the production of
their work for over thirty years. The artists are also involved with the
trade union movement and labour arts initiatives such as Mayworks Festival
of Working People and the Arts and the Ontario Workers Arts and Heritage
Centre. Beveridge will discuss these issues of his practice and more in this
Artist's Talk.





Ann O'Leary

Retail + Communications Manager



LEWIS GLUCKSMAN GALLERY

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK

IRELAND



T. +353-21-4901844

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Corcaigh
00giovedì 17 agosto 2006 11:06
Corcaigh
00sabato 9 settembre 2006 20:41
Munster Literature Centre
Un bel link sulla letteratura (e non solo) presente e passata in Munster. Ci sono anche eventi culturali>

www.munsterlit.ie/

Shackelm
00domenica 10 settembre 2006 21:07
se lo vedete: fermatevi.
Corcaigh
00domenica 10 settembre 2006 21:08
E questo che evento culturale sarebbe? [SM=g27833]

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Shackelm
00domenica 10 settembre 2006 21:09
scsate ma ho sempre i problemi con le foto!
Shackelm
00domenica 10 settembre 2006 21:13
è il mito dei miti.
la leggenda delle leggende.
la morale delle morali.
il ricco dei poveri.
il capo dei capi.
la verità delle verità.
il contrasto dei contrasti.

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Corcaigh
00lunedì 11 settembre 2006 10:16
Mi sembra di averlo visto in giro... quella è Maylor street, vero?
Ce n'è anche un altro, bravissimo, in genere in Paul Street, che suona e canta i Radioheads con la stessa, identica voce di Thom Yorke [SM=g27811]
Un applauso ai buskers di Cork [SM=x145489]
Shackelm
00lunedì 11 settembre 2006 13:04
Allora mi segnerò anche Paul Street!
Quella era la st.Patrick street se non sbaglio...lui è sicuramente Alex!
vigiufe
00martedì 3 ottobre 2006 01:03
Ragazzi, datevi un'occhiata al sito web del Cork FIlm Festival.

www.corkfilmfest.org

Io ne conosco pochi di film in rassegna. Voi cosa mi consigliate di vedere? Cosa vi attrae e stuzzica di più? Quale andrete a vedere?
Magari ci andiamo insieme!!!

Vincenzo
Corcaigh
00martedì 3 ottobre 2006 10:32
Grazie! Lo segnalo ogni anno e me lo sono quasi dimenticata! Ora sposto questo link tra gli eventi culturali [SM=g27822]
vigiufe
00martedì 3 ottobre 2006 22:19
Forse vado a vedere il film che apre la rassegna:
"Death of a president"
Corcaigh
00martedì 3 ottobre 2006 23:18
Io invece consiglio questo [SM=g27828] :
www.festivalbooking.net/feature-ii.tpl
vigiufe
00mercoledì 4 ottobre 2006 09:32
Degli amici mi hanno detto che "BORAT" sarà un film molto divertente e penso di andarci.
Per quanto riguarda "death of a president" i biglietti sono tutti finiti...bisognava pensarci prima.
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