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Book Launches at Allingham Arts Festival 2022

Always keen to support and promote new writing, this year we have no less than five book launches for you over the festival weekend, with topics including poetry, Donegal fiddle music, the Irish Revolution and surfing! Signed copies of the books from all visiting authors will be available in the Book Fair held by local bookshop A Novel Idea in the Abbey Centre all day on Saturday.

On Friday Nov. 4th (Abbey Centre, 7pm), we have our first two book launches from well known local writers, Marc Mc Menamin and Richie Fitzgerald.

‘IRELAND’S SECRET WAR’ BY MARC MCMENAMIN

Written with the verve and energy of a thriller, Ballyshannon man Marc McMenamin’s book reveals the true extent of Irish-Allied co-operation during WW2, all from the point of view of the main protagonists. 

‘COLD-WATER EDEN’ BY RICHIE FITZGERALD 

Bundoran native Richie Fitzgerald, who is one of the  great big wave surfers, gives us a vivid memoir of a ground breaking surfing career and a stunning portrait of Ireland as one of the world’s best big-wave surfing destinations.  

On Saturday Nov. 5th (Abbey Centre, 4.45pm), RTÉ’s Sinéad Crowley will launch the latest work by historian Dr. Pauric Travers on Donegal in the Irish Revolution, “the most extensive and balance study of Donegal’s role in the Irish revolution to date” (Conor Curran).

‘DONEGAL - THE IRISH REVOLUTION, 1912-23’

by Pauric Travers

The Ballyshannon man’s new book ‘’Donegal. The Irish Revolution 1912 – 23’’ gives us a fascinating new assessment of the county during those seminal years in Ireland’s history. The experiences of the different regions in a disparate county are highlighted, as well as the conflicting loyalties of Unionists, Home Rulers and separatists. And of course religion and the shadow of partition loom large in this eminently readable and thoroughly researched piece of work.

On Sunday Nov. 6th (Abbey Centre, 2pm), we have poetry and music with the launch of Michael O’Dea’s latest poetry collection, and the “much anticipated” revised and updated history of Donegal fiddle music by Caoimhín Mac Aoidh.

‘THE SOUND OF WATER SEARCHING’

by Michael O Dea

Roscommon man Michael O Dea reads from his latest critically acclaimed poetry collection. The writer Vincent Woods says that this collection ‘’captures infinite loss and bears quiet witness to human suffering and to enduring dignity and hope.’’ 

‘BETWEEN THE JIGS AND THE REELS, REVISED’

by Caoimhín MacAoidh 

First published in 1994, and long since out of print, this seminal book has been significantly revised and enhanced to provide the reader with an informed lively and entertaining perspective on the history and current state of the dynamic cultural landscape of Donegal fiddle music. The giants and lesser known figures in the tradition are all to be found in this book. There is even the chance that a few tunes will be played. 

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Primary School Fiction, Poetry & ART Shortlists

Allingham Festival 2022

Primary School Competitions 2022 Shortlisted Entries

 

Senior Short story

Frank Regan       Four Masters Kinlough

Olivia Martin      Woodlands N.S.

Ryan Gribben    Four Masters Kinlough

Kayla Cole           Four Masters Kinlough

William Clucas   St Mary’s & St Gerards,Enniskerry

Caoimhe Pollard               Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Aoife Rooney     Four Masters Kinlough

Joe Mc Garry      Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Caolán Mc Mullin             Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Nicole Garvey    Holy Family N.S.

Orlaith Slevin     Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Sayifa Devlin      Scoil Mhuire Malin.

 

Junior Short Story

Eva Mc Gill          Brackey N.S. Ardara

Heidi Davies       Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala.

Tadhg Cooney   Holy Family N.S.

Matthew Breslin               Creevy N.S.

Louise Browne  Creevy N.S

Harry Browne    Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Conor Davis        Holy Family N.S.

Ciarán Mc Glynn               Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala.

Katie Mc Laughlin             Creevy N.S.

Conor Nc Groary               Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

A.A. Garvey        Creevy N.S.

 

Senior Poetry

Phoebe Mc Loughlin       Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Kate Mc Grath   Holy Family N.S.

Caoimhe Pollard               Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Mya Caldwell     Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Jack mc Gill         Brackey N.S. Ardara

Daire O’ Donnell               Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Elena O’ Shea,   Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Eliza Belle            Mastersons N.S.

Cathy Mc Ginley               Holy Family N.S.

Evie Mc Monagle              Glenswilly N.S.

Niamh Brennan Toomey.              Kilross N.S.

Junior Poetry 2022

Eoghan O’ Donnell           Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Cassie Rose Mc Donnell                 Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Michael Burke   Creevy N.S.

Pauric Mc Grath                Creevy N.S.

Daire Reynolds Mc Gee Creevy N.S.

Amelia Mc Nulty               Creevy N.S.

Eabha Connelly St. Peter’s Mountcharles

Jayden McHugh Brackey N.S.

Aoife mc Gee     Creevy N.S.

Muireann Gallagher        Creevy N.S.

 

Senior ART 2022

Ella Rogers          Holy Family N.S.

Niamh Mc Grenera         Glenswilly N.S.

Mira Pokok         Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Joanna Warhol  St Macartan’s N.S.

Wongwarit Hwangkunglang         Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Cornelia Kind     Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Enas Balezentu Holy Family N.S.

Cara Sweeny      GlenswillyN.S.

Elena O’ Shea     Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Erin Loughman Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

 

Junior ART 2021

 

Arshi Sami.          St Macartan’s N.S.

Peadar Dolan     Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Ovine Pojbme    Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Emily Keatina     Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Larissa Lawless Holy Family N.S.

Bethny Henry     Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Conor Cullen.     Creevy N.S.

Aoife Mc Gee     Creevy N.S.

Eoghan O’ Donnell.          Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Kate mc Brearty                Glenswilly N.S.

Cara Mc Donagh               Largy N.S.

Katie Kerrigan    Largy N.S.

 

Junior Primary U7 Schools ART 2022

 

Amelia Gallagher Philips.               Creevy N.S.

Chloe Gallagher Glenswilly N.S.

Cassie Menarry Creevy N.S.

Jamie Browne    Creevy N.S.

Ayda Diver.         Glenswilly N.S.

Adam Wilson     Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Olivia O’ Donnell.             Scoil Aodh Rua & Nuala

Amber Kane       Creevy N.S.

Amber Mc Enjoy.             Largy N.S.

Ayda Diver          Glenswilly N.S.

Colm Clerkin       Brackey N.S.

Natalia Kujawą St Macartan’s N.S.

 

Filíocht Sinsear

 

Sesame O Dochartaigh   S.N. An Bhreacaigh

 

Filíocht Soisear

 

Gráinne Ní Callig               Gaelscoil na gCeithre Maistir

Isla Ní Ghallachóir            S.N. An Bhreacaigh


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Claire Keegan - Booker Prize Profile

Want to know a bit more about Claire Keegan before she arrives in Ballyshannon next week? Well the kind people at The Booker Prize put together a handy page with a profile, some extracts from her work and an interview or two.

So now you've no excuse not to come and meet her in person and use the opportunity to ask her a question in person on Sunday Nov. 6th in the Abbey Arts Centre!

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Are We All Mad ?

This is quickly shaping up to be one of many highlights in this year's festival. Dr. Tony Bates will discuss the increasing medicalisation of our everyday lives during the Allingham Lecture in the Abbey Arts Centre on Thursday 3rd November at 8 pm. Admission is free but booking is strongly recommended as tickets are going fast.

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HISTORY IRELAND HEDGE SCHOOL - 'DONEGAL IN THE CIVIL WAR'

History Ireland editor Tommy Graham and his panel of Adrian Grant, Brendan MacSuibhne and Pauric Travers discuss the Civil War in Donegal. The Battle of Pettigo in early June 1922 became the last stand-up fight between the IRA and the British Army. Many of the people involved here became involved on both sides of the Civil War which followed. As usual the History Ireland Hedge School will provide fascinating insights into our past.
Due to generous funding from the government's Commemorations Unit the Hedge School will now be a free event

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