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Special Allingham Arts 1916-2016 Event!

On October 15th, the Allingham Arts Festival will bring an extra-special event to Ballyshannon - 'The 10 Dark Secrets of 1916' by Paddy Cullivan. 

How did the lawyer who prosecuted the 1916 leaders end up in one of the highest positions in the Free State? Why were 280,000 women denied the vital Treaty Election Vote of 1922? What made 2 million Irish People turn from hating 1916 to supporting the War of Independence? What dark secret made Michael Collins sign the Treaty, and why is his assassination even stranger and more covered-up than JFK’s? All these questions and more will be dealt with in the show to end all 1916 shows…

Paddy Cullivan of 'Callan’s Kicks', 'The Late Late Show', 'Leviathan' and 'Kilkenomics' brings you an audiovisual spectacular on the 100th Anniversary of the Easter Rising. Using satire, Imagery, historical insight and song, Paddy reveals the 10 strangest things (and Darkest Secrets) that happened during our Rising, Revolution and Counter-Revolution (Civil War). He also draws parallels with those events’ effects on modern Ireland, drawing out the fundamental changes that need to happen, no matter what Government we end up with.

www.paddycullivan.com

 

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Other Voices - Tap into Allingham Alumni

Good luck to Chanele McGuinness (#allingham 2015) & SlowPlaceLikeHome (#allingham 2014) who both make their debuts @othervoices in December. If you ever needed an excuse to go to Dingle (in december), this is it. Enjoy folks, onwards and upwards.

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Adieu to #DAM

In the days since #allingham2015, we have received so much positive feedback. The variety of content has gone down well and this years lineup offered something for everyone. The mix of Helen (Art) and William Allingham (literary) is starting to gel and we already have plans to improve things for next year.

You may have viewed some of the highlights on social media and we will have a gallery up soon on our homepage www.allinghamfestival.com.

There is one group that we would like to say ‘Adieu’ to (in an official capacity at least), and that is the students and staff of #designatmagee. The Allingham Festival committee received a collection of 10 second short clips from the students that directly addressed their feelings about the course and the current cuts at Magee, Ulster and across the higher education sector in NI.

If you attended the Friday afternoon/evening ‘Inspire Creativity - Engage Enterprise’ events, you will have felt the positivity that this cohort brings to our town and this festival. We collated a best of #designatmagee at #allingham to follow the student clips and as you will see, they brought a wealth of creativity and a vibrant creative culture which we have no doubt, has helped grow this festival to its new levels. 

From what we have heard, the course has been a victim of the cuts and the ship has already sailed. We cannot understand the thinking behind this, as the outreach and civic engagement of this relationship has inspired so many and resulted in a multitude of highly creative projects and cross border collaborations, including employment and internships with a world leading VFX company SpinVFX in Toronto for a Strabane man, an Enniskillen woman and a Ballyshannon native.
The ‘Era Of The Scissors’ as the Wood Burning Savages put it, is most definitely upon us and we are sorry to see the sword fall on such a vibrant cohort of staff & students.

We want to wish the past and present staff and students the very best for the future, and extend an open invite to them all to visit the #allingham Festival and Ballyshannon whenever they please. We are sure that whatever they do next will be worth watching and we hope to see them back to showcase new ideas, ventures & creative thinking in 2016 and beyond.

They arrived in 2011, they left in 2015. They left their mark.
Adieu to Design At Magee. Here are your #bestbits.
The Allingham Festival
“Even if the hopes you started out with are dashed, hope has to be maintained.”
Seamus heaney

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Next Friday Night - WOW

At 7pm next Friday night - The doors for "INSPIRE CREATIVITY - ENGAGE ENTERPRISE" will open at the Abbey Centre, Ballyshannon. A unique opportunity to listen to and see the work of one of the film industry visual effects greats, Wes Sewell. 
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0786609/

Wes is part of a fantastic lineup that will include Mark Boyle (The Moneyless Man) in conversation with Sean Perry, The Wood Burning Savages, and the 'Creative Economy in the NW' panel discussion chaired by Elaine McGee (BBC) with Paddy Nixon (Ulster VC), Paul Hannigan (LYIT President), Noel Kelly (VAI Chief Exec), Colin McKeown (ID2015) and Michael Tunney (LEO). This event is non ticket and is free of charge. Seats will be on a first come first served basis.

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OceanFM interview on Allingham 2015

Allingham Festival Art Director Padraic Lynch speaking to Daniel Brown of Ocean FM about 'Inspiring Creativity & Engaging Enterprise' in the North West and a preview of upcoming events at #allingham2015

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