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Irish America magazine - June/July '04 issue: Maureen O'Hara, Moya Brennan, Tara, Dan Barry, Donna Murphy, Pierce Brosnan, Eoin Colfer - Artemis Fowl, Tom Murphy, Ghosts Beneath the Rails, 2004 Irish Festivals in Ireland

 
Rebirth of Moya Brennan
The return of one of the most distinctive voices, formerly the lead singer of Clannad.
 
Mothers United
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Chicago in Bloom
Irish Repertory of Chicago’s season resumes with the world premiere of A Dublin Bloom.
 
 
 

2004 Irish Festivals in Ireland

Celebrating culture and heritage, Irish festivals are a rich treasury of song, dance, food, games, dances, horseracing and all ’round fun.

Abbeyonehundred
All year long, 2004 • Dublin

To celebrate one hundred years as the National Theatre of Ireland, in 2004 the Abbey Theatre is holding a year-long celebration of Irish theatre both in Dublin and around the world. Featuring workshops, lectures, and performances, the program has five themes: The Abbey and Europe, The Abbey and New Writing, Summer at the Abbey,The Abbey and Ireland and The Abbey on Tour.

www.abbeytheatre.ie/abbey100/index.html
Tel: + 353 1 878 7222

Killarney 250
March 2004 - October 2005 • Killarney

For Killarney’s 250th anniversary, the famous town in Co. Kerry will be hosting a 20 month celebration to highlight the heritage and history of the Killarney Valley. The event kicked off on Saint Patrick’s Day and will run through 2005.

www.killarney250.com

ReJoyce
April 1 - Aug 31 • Dublin

2004 marks the one hundredth anniversary of Bloomsday, and Dublin will be home to an extended celebration of all things related to James Joyce and his masterwork, Ulysses. The festival will feature lectures, workshops, and tours, as well as a special celebration of Bloomsday on June 16.
www.rejoycedublin2004.com 

Castleward Opera

June 4 - 30 • Belfast

This summer, Castleward Opera will be performing Verdi's Rigoletto, and a limited number of performances of Benjamin Britten's Albert Herring. The theater is located on the Castleward Estate, on Strangford Lough.
www.castlewardopera.com 
Tel: + 44 28 9066 1090
Fax: + 44 28 9068 7081
info@castlewardopera.com

Dublin Writers Festival
June 17 - 20 • Dublin

Writing, a cornerstone of Irish culture, will be front and center for this five day literary festival in Dublin. Beginning just after Bloomsday (June 16), the Dublin Writers Festival will feature lectures and workshops around the city, featuring many of Ireland’s most prominent poets and fiction writers.
www.homepage.eircom.net/~dwf/
Info: + 353 1 675 9816

Galway Film Fleadh
July 6 - 11 • Galway

2004 marks the 16th anniversary of the Galway Film Fleadh. In addition to screening Irish and international films, this year the Fleadh will also offer directing and acting masterclasses.
www.galwayfilmfleadh.com
Ticketline: + 353 91 569 777
Fax: + 353 91 735 831
gafleadh@iol.ie

Cork Week
July 10 - 16 • Cork City

The Royal Cork Yacht Club offers this annual, week-long regatta in Cork City. It is considered one of the finest boat festivals in the world.
www.corkweek.com
Tel: + 353 21 483 1179
Email: april@royalcork.com 

Galway Arts Festival
July 15 - 27 • Galway

One of the most famous festivals in Ireland, the Galway Arts Festival is a celebration of cutting-edge performing arts from around the world.
 www.galwayartsfestival.com  
Tel: + 353 91 509700
info@gaf.iol.ie
 

Ulster Fleadh
July 22 - 25 • Warrenpoint, Co. Down

The 2004 Ulster Fleadh Cheoil will be held in Warrenpoint, Co. Down. The Fleadh, an annual traditional music festival, was first held in the town in 1985.

Contact Rita Lewis –Tel: + 353 28 3031 3233

Galway Races
July 28 - Aug 3 • Galway

The Galway Races are the pinnacle of Irish equestrian festivals. A seven day racing event, the festival also offers cultural events and celebrations of the horseracing tradition in Ireland.
www.galwayraces.com
Tel: + 353 91 753 870
Fax: + 353 91 752 592
information@galwayraces.com 

W.B. Yeats Summer School
Aug 1 - 13 • Sligo

Based in Yeats’ hometown of Sligo, the W.B. Yeats Summer School is an annual symposium on the life and works of Ireland’s most famous poet and playwright. In addition to lectures and seminars, Brendan Kennelly and Seamus Heaney will be this year’s speakers.
www.yeats-sligo.com/html/summer.html
Tel: + 353 71 914 2693
Fax: + 353 71 914 2780
info@yeats-sligo.com 

Puck Fair
Aug 10 - 12 • Killorglin, Co. Kerry

One of Ireland’s most famous and well-loved festivals, the annual Puck Fair is a three day festival of arts, music, and cultural events. The culmination, of course, is the traditional coronation of a local goat as King Puck.
www.puckfair.ie
Tel: + 353 66 976 2366
info@puckfair.ie 

Rose of Tralee
Aug 20 - 24 • Tralee, Co. Kerry

Ireland’s most famous summer festival returns this year to Tralee. “Roses” from all over the world will come to the southwest to compete for the crown as Rose of Tralee. In addition to the pageant, Tralee will offer four days of music, culture, and entertainment.
www.roseoftralee.ie
Tel: + 353 66 712 1322
Fax: + 353 66 712 2654
info@roseoftralee.ie
 

Lisdoonvarna Matchmaking Festival
Aug 27 - Oct 3 (weekends)

• Lisdoonvarna, Co. Clare

A tradition for hundreds of years, singles will once again flock to Lisdoonvarna this August for the Matchmaking Festival. The festival is much more than just a singles event, however. For almost three months, Lisdoonvarna will offer entertainment, music, and performances. It’s a slice of Irish culture not to be missed.
www.matchmakerireland.com/festival.html 

The Ould Lammas Fair
Aug 30 - 31 • Ballycastle, Co. Antrim

The Ould Lammas Fair in Ballycastle, a small rural seaside town in County Antrim, dates back to the 17th century. It is famous for its ‘Dulse’ - edible seaweed that has been collected from local shores and 'Yellow Man' - a yellow candy.
Tel: + 44 28 2076 2559
Fax: + 44 28 2076 2559
grahamliam@cs.com 

International Storytelling Festival
Sept 3 - 5 • Cape Clear Island, Co. Cork

Storytelling, one of Ireland’s most beloved traditions, takes center stage at the International Storytelling Festival. Moving beyond the borders of Ireland, however, storytellers from India, Wales, England, and the United States will offer three days of stories, workshops, and music.

http://indigo.ie/~stories/
Tel: + 353 28 39116
stories@indigo.ie
  

Dublin Fringe Festival
Sept 20 - Oct 9 • Dublin

The Dublin Fringe Festival, a celebration of experimental performing arts, is the fastest growing cultural event in Ireland and is quickly becoming one of the world’s premier fringe festivals. Now in its ninth year, the festival’s goal is “to provide a platform for the work of established and emerging artists who are committed to innovative approaches to the performing arts.”
www.fringefest.com
info@fringefest.com 

Galway Oyster Festival
Sept 25 - 28 • Galway

2004 marks the 50th anniversary of the Galway Oyster Festival, one of Ireland’s biggest and best parties. Each year Galway comes to life for four days of music, entertainment, and of course, oysters and Guinness.
www.galwayoysterfest.com  
Tel: + 353 91 522 066
Fax: + 353 91 527 282
info@galwayoysterfest.com 

Dublin Theatre Festival
Sept 27 - Oct 9 • Dublin

Now in its fortieth year, the Dublin Theatre Festival has premiered some of the most exciting Irish works on the stage. This year’s festival will continue the tradition of intriguing and thought-provoking fare.
www.dublintheatrefestival.com
Tel: + 353 1 677 8439
Fax: + 353 1 679 7709
info@dublintheatrefestival.com 

Cork Film Festival
Oct 10 - 17 • Cork City

The annual Cork Film Festival returns in 2004 for a week of film screenings, premieres, and workshops. Offering a glimpse of the best of Irish and international film, this year’s film festival will prove to be an exciting event for Cork as the city prepares for its year as Europe’s Capital of Culture.
www.corkfilmfest.org  
Tel: + 353 21 427 1711
Fax: + 353 21 427 5945
info@corkfilmfest.org 

Wexford Festival Opera
Oct 14 - 31 • Co. Wexford

For over 50 years, Wexford has hosted Ireland’s most respected opera festival. With over 40 performances in its two week span, the Wexford Festival Opera is an opera lover’s dream. www.wexfordopera.com 
Festival Office: + 353 53 22400
Box Office: + 353 53 22144
Fax: + 353 53 24289
info@wexfordopera.com
 boxoffice@wexfordopera.com   

Belfast Festival
Oct 22 - Nov 7 • Belfast

Ulster's best known arts festival, the Belfast Festival at Queen's University is one of the largest in the British Isles and covers the whole spectrum of the arts.

The theme for 2004 is journeys and migrations.
www.belfastfestival.com
Tel: + 44 28 9097 2600

Cork 2005 European Capital of Culture
Begins January 2005 • Cork City

Each year the European Union designates one city as its Capital of Culture in recognition of the chosen city’s existing cultural opportunities and potential for growth. In 2005, Cork will be recognized as Europe’s Capital of Culture, and a year-long celebration is planned in conjunction with this honor. Keep your eye on Cork in 2005!
www.cork2005.ie  • Info@cork2005.ie
Tel: + 353 21 455 2005
Fax: + 353 21 455 2020

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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