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Allingham visits Heaney Country

On Home Ground celebrated the late great Nobel Laureate Seamus Heaney recently at Laurel Villa in Magherafelt. One of our Allingham Festival committee members went along ...

A Ballyshannon man on sound!

A Ballyshannon man on sound!

The unique festival site of Laurel Villa in Magherafelt

The unique festival site of Laurel Villa in Magherafelt

Seamus Heaney's nephew, James Heaney on banjo supporting Robyn Sheils.

Seamus Heaney's nephew, James Heaney on banjo supporting Robyn Sheils.

Gary Lightbody playing a few Heaney inspired originals.

Gary Lightbody playing a few Heaney inspired originals.

A unique location and a very relaxed picnic atmosphere. There was a variety of acts, big and small and tasty treats to boot. Definitely worth a visit. One for next year’s calendar for sure.

The emphasis was on the culture and creative vibrancy of the local people and the countryside of “Seamus Heaney Country”.  We caught up with some internationally renowned writers, musicians, artists, literary organisations and publishers to pay special tribute to the poet and his work. We also recruited some visitors for this year's Allingham too of course.

Snow Patrol's front man, Gary Lightbody, paid his first public performance tribute to the man he described as making him want to be a writer. From being published as a poet at 15 to winning an Ivor Novello award & penning some of the biggest anthemic hits of our times, Gary places Seamus as a central force in his creative life. Writing in response to the news of Seamus' death, he wrote about an invisible tribe of people who act as creative touchstones. "People of profound light, love and kindness that simply maybe even without their knowledge make us and the world around them better. Stepehen Fry is one. Guy Garvey another. To seem them on the stage, screen or on the page makes us feel safer, happier, stronger, more centred and less confused by life and what the hell we're doing here. I would make Heaney chieftain of that 'invisible tribe.'" Gary was in conversation with the On Home Ground curator Marie Louise Muir.

 

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Primary/Secondary/FE/HE School Competition update

Hi Allingham followers,

Just a quick note to bring you up to speed on the timely educational competitions.
Primary & secondary school students can now download entry forms for competitions in;
Primary Art
Primary Poetry and Flash Fiction
Secondary Poetry and Flash Fiction

The secondary school students will also have an opportunity to enter the Secondary/FE/HE Moving Image competition, 'Poetry In Motion' and a Typography competition. (More details on this in late September.

And we aren't forgetting the adults either, get you entries in for the Adults Poetry & Flash Fiction Competition folks.

TopTip for teachers & students:
The booking system for all events goes LIVE on Monday morning at 8am.
There are two cracking matinees on Friday 7th Nov. The Secret Of Kells for the older primary school kids and a unique 'Meet the Director & Screening' of a brilliant new film from John Deery 'DROP' (15Cert, so prob TY/LC/FE/HE students)

 

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Orlaith McBride, Arts Council Director at Allingham 2014

Thurs 6th Nov
8:00pm - 10:00pm
Abbey Centre, Ballyshannon

Minister Carál Ní Cuilín (Arts & Culture NI) and  Ms Orlaith McBride (Director, Arts Council) combine with a keynote address, launch and panel discussion talking creative enterprise in the Northwest. Wow!!!, Don't miss it! 

Festival Launch & panel response: Orlaith McBride- Director, Arts Council (ROI)

Festival Launch & panel response: Orlaith McBride
- Director, Arts Council (ROI)

Keynote address: Carál Ní Chuilín- Áire Cultύir, Ealaίon agus Fόillίochta (NI)

Keynote address: Carál Ní Chuilín
- Áire Cultύir, Ealaίon agus Fόillίochta (NI)

This event aims to stimulate discussion and debate around the possibilities of creative enterprise in Ballyshannon and the northwest. We live in a hub of diverse creativity and there are many small businesses and creative individuals generating high quality creative output in this area. However, unemployment remains much greater than national average, and in order to assist growth in the creative sector, events offering relevant knowledge content and appropriate networking opportunities are important. 

The Minister’s keynote will focus on engaging industry with the creative and cultural industries as drivers of growth, jobs, prosperity and community development. Indeed we see the event as a possible opening of an agenda for discussion on creating the conditions for a local/regional collaborative  project or start-up creative enterprises.

We’re hoping Ms McBride will outline the context of the role of the Arts Council and the recent strategic review of how it addresses its remit and the Allingham Festival would welcome exploration into the potential of the Creative Europe 2014-2020 funding programme to design and develop projects at a local, regional or national level. There would also be a huge local interest if ‘The Creative State North West’ report and recommendations can be incorporated into the panel discussion too perhaps. Let’s see what happens. I’m sure it will be an extremely informative evening. The Allingham Festival is ideally positioned to encourage innovation, networking and development of creative industries locally. Perhaps this event could spark the beginning of something much bigger?

This event is open to all and free to attend. Please join us to get this year’s festival off to a flyer!

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Allingham 2014 Activities for Secondary School Students

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Allingham 2014 Activities for Secondary School Students

Calling all budding Cartoonists, Writers, Film-makers, Photographers, Artists, Digital Designers, the Allingham Festival 2014 has a programme of exhibitions, talks and workshops to help you unlock your creative potential and bring your hidden talents out into the world. Here are a few highlights...


THE DESIGN WORKSHOPS

VENUE: The Abbey CentreDATE: Thursday 6th November, 12-2

VENUE: The Abbey Centre

DATE: Thursday 6th November, 12-2

No experience necessary!

Students can choose from a range of workshops

  • drawing
  • stop animation
  • moving image
  • storyboarding
  • interaction design 
  • typography

The Design Workshops are ideal for secondary school students who are considering progressing on a creative career, but you don't need to have any experience to join in these workshops. The workshops will be facilitated by design lecturer’s Mark CullenPadraic LynchAntony Hutton and Justin Magee, and delivered by Masters & Final Year students from #designatmagee, School Of Creative Arts & Technologies, University of Ulster, Magee. 

PLACES ARE LIMITED. BOOKING IS ESSENTIAL.


CARTOON SALOON WORKSHOP


VENUE: The Abbey Centre, Ballyshannon
TIME: 2pm, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 7TH

This workshop is not to be missed by any budding cartoonists! Cartoon Saloon is an Irish Animation Studio based in Kilkenny, and they are coming to Ballyshannon to share their animation skills in a workshop for young cartoonists on Friday afternoon in the Abbey Centre. The Cartoon Saloon was recently nominated for an Academy Award (R) for Best Animated Feature film. The studio works with many diverse, international clients such as Disney, BBC and Cartoon Network.In addition to developing and producing Tomm Moore’s Oscar (R) nominated 'The Secret of Kells', The Saloon also successfully developed and produced its first TV series, the IFTA award winning Skunk Fu! Which has been sold to broadcasters in over 120 countries worldwide, including the BBC, Cartoon Network, Canal J, France 5 and Super RTL.

Cartoon Saloon will deliver a workshop and a speaker event on Friday 7th November. Pop this in your diary. Some of Ireland's finest will be there.

Watch their showreel here:

Uploaded by Cartoon Saloon on 2014-03-04.


SPINVFX - WORKSHOP 

VENUE: The Abbey CentreTIME: 4PM, FRIDAY 7TH NOVEMBER

VENUE: The Abbey Centre

TIME: 4PM, FRIDAY 7TH NOVEMBER

You may not be familiar with SPINVFX, but have you heard of these movies and shows they have worked with...'Game of Thrones', 'Twilight', '22 Jump Street', 'The Borgias'..?

Neishaw Ali is a founding member and president of internationally renowned visual effects company SPINVFX. Her creativity, and leadership has produced an impressive body of work including over 70 feature film and 13 television series, notably the VFX Emmy award-winning third season of Game of Thrones (HBO), Dolphin Tale 2 (Alcon Entertainment), 22 Jump Street (Columbia Pictures) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part One and Two (Summit Entertainment), Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (20th Century Fox) and three seasons of the Emmy nominated TV series The Borgias (Showtime).

Neishaw is the past President for the Computer Animation Studios of Ontario Association (CASO) and continues to serve the local community on the Board of Directors. An invaluable knowledge base for workshop attendees, not to be missed. Many thanks to our funder for this event, Honeycomb Creative Works.

BOOKING ESSENTIAL

No copyright infrigement intended. All of the content is owned by SpinVFX (http://www.spinvfx.com/work/game-of-thrones/)





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Allingham Festival 2014 Programme for Primary Schools

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Allingham Festival 2014 Programme for Primary Schools

The Allingham Festival 2014 has an exciting line-up for primary school children, including a range of activities which focus on encouraging creativity, collaboration and having just plain fun!


Animated Movie - "The Secret of Kells"VENUE: The Abbey Centre, BallyshannonTIME: 12noon, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 7thYoung Brendan lives in a remote medieval outpost under siege from barbarian raids. But a new life of adventure beckons when a celebrated…

Animated Movie - "The Secret of Kells"

VENUE: The Abbey Centre, Ballyshannon

TIME: 12noon, FRIDAY NOVEMBER 7th

Young Brendan lives in a remote medieval outpost under siege from barbarian raids. But a new life of adventure beckons when a celebrated master illuminator arrives from the isle of Iona carrying an ancient but unfinished book, brimming with secret wisdom and powers. To help complete the magical book, Brendan has to overcome his deepest fears on a dangerous quest that takes him into the enchanted forest where mythical creatures hide. It is here that he meets the fairy Aisling, a mysterious young wolf-girl, who helps him along the way. But with the barbarians closing in, will Brendan's determination and artistic vision illuminate the darkness and show that enlightenment is the best fortification against evil?

PLEASE NOTE: MAY BE UNSUITABLE FOR PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN AND INFANTS (Written by Gkidz)


CHILDREN'S WRITING WORKSHOP WITH OLIVE TRAVERS

VENUE: Tir Hugh Centre

TIME: 10.30 am - 12 pm, SATURDAY 8th NOV

Olive Travers is the winner of the 2011 Allingham Arts Festival Best Writer award. She has contributed to the Irish Times Health Supplement and the RTÉ Sunday Miscellany programme. Olive has over 25 experience of working creatively with young people. 


COMPETITIONS

Calling all young artists, writers and poets! The Allingham Festival would like to invite you to enter your stories, art and poems in our Art, Short Story and Poetry competitions. 


WORKSHOP: Children's Art with Christine FoxVENUE: Colaiste Cholmcille, BallyshannonTIME: 12.30pm - 1.30pmChristine, a local artist, studied Fine Art & History of Art at the National College of Art & Design in Dublin and also completed the Ar…

WORKSHOP: Children's Art with Christine Fox
VENUE: Colaiste Cholmcille, Ballyshannon
TIME: 12.30pm - 1.30pm

Christine, a local artist, studied Fine Art & History of Art at the National College of Art & Design in Dublin and also completed the Art and Design teaching diploma.  Living in the northwest, the subject matter for her paintings has always been influenced by an appreciation of the dramatic beauty of the natural environment and a ‘sense of place’ of her local countryside surroundings. 

This is a very relaxed creative workshop for the kids. Lots of colour and mixed materials.

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