19th & 20th March 2025
7:30pm in the Granary Theatre
Free - Booking Essential.
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In the Making is a one-day, participatory and multidisciplinary arts festival designed to spotlight and inspire creative exploration and discovery. Taking place in the city’s iconic Cork Opera House on Wednesday, April 2nd, 2025, this packed programme presents a unique opportunity to look inside the imaginations and creative practices of vibrant artists and makers, connecting audiences with some of the distinctive creative processes, inspirations and ideas driving Ireland’s arts scene today.
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Mon 9th at 7:30pm in the Granary Theatre.
Event is free but ticketed - Link to Book:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/a-little-bit-of-theatre-tickets-1101211947579
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Great to meet students and staff from Presentation Ballyphehane and Glanmire Community College to the Granary Theatre for a talk and workshop. Both schools have been selected to deliver the new Theatre, Drama and Film Studies subject at Leaving Cert level in 2025. The groups of Transition Year students who attended the workshops have expressed an interest in taking up the subject.
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Dyson (he/him) is a sound researcher, metalworker, performer and installation artist whose practice operates between critical spatial theory, sound studies, and site-specific interventions in relation to the phenomenology of place and maintenance.
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The Knitting Map, a collaborative textile based project created as part of Cork Capital of Culture 2005 is currently installed in Art Museum of West Virginia University in Morgantown.
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Cork Opera House and University College Cork are delighted to announce that applications are now invited for the third Theatre Artist in Residence Programme, which is jointly funded by Cork Opera House and UCC.
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You are warmly invited to witness the Animal-Woman Journey(s) audio-visual installation with durational performance. This installation re-imagines folk tales about Animal-Women whose magical skins are lost, stolen or destroyed.
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