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Author: Fiona Keeley

Books to look forward to in 2020

By Fiona Keeley   Posted in Arts & Literature Byline
Posted on January 21, 2020

A New Year means new opportunities to rediscover adventures within the pages of books. Literature can take you on many journeys, and there are multiple releases scheduled for 2020 within all genres. Book readers will have the pick of the literature from each of the release dates. These are some of the books that are…

Swan Lake performed by Cork City Ballet produces a riveting display in Cork Opera House

By Fiona Keeley   Posted in Arts & Literature Byline
Posted on November 27, 2019

Our dark winter evenings are finally upon us and as I walked through a moonlit Cork City my breath appeared as a mist in front of my face, like the haze on the River Lee on a frosty morning. I walked quickly to keep myself warm and crossed Emmet Place to enter my destination for…

Theo Dorgan – Poets of Cork

By Fiona Keeley   Posted in Arts & Literature Byline
Posted on November 13, 2019November 13, 2019

In my second article featuring poets of Cork, I am looking at the life and career of Theo Dorgan and what he has contributed to Irish literature in his career so far. Theo Dorgan was born in Cork in 1953 and since then has spanned a successful career taking on the roles of a poet,…

Musical Stations

By Fiona Keeley   Posted in Arts & Literature Byline
Posted on November 13, 2019November 13, 2019

A train station is not the first place you would imagine you would hear Claude Debussy’s Clair De Lune being played on a piano yet in Kent station in Cork that is exactly what can happen. Since September 2017, public pianos have been installed in five train stations across the country. Stations that were once…

Inaugural Podcast Festival Comes to Cork

By Fiona Keeley   Posted in Arts & Literature Byline
Posted on October 31, 2019

Art constitutes many forms of expression and in this digital age new art forms are continuing to emerge in society. The world is now occupied by digital immigrants and digital natives and the podcast phenomenon is something that combines the interests of the two generations by using the experience of listening to a show on…

Seen, Not Heard

By Fiona Keeley   Posted in Arts & Literature Byline
Posted on October 16, 2019

‘You are supposed to be seen, not heard’, these are words that may be familiar to some of us from childhood but in this short sentence we do not get to hear the story of young person. Crawford Art Gallery recognised this phenomenon in history and have opened an exhibit entitled ‘Seen, Not Heard’. It…

Asking For It – A Night at the Everyman

By Fiona Keeley   Posted in Arts & Literature Byline
Posted on October 16, 2019October 16, 2019

Originally a novel by Louise O’Neill, Asking For It has now been adapted into an on-stage production by Meadhbh McHugh, in collaboration with Annabelle Comyn. It received five-star reviews from publications like the Irish Examiner, The Irish Mail On Sunday, and the Irish Independent saying ‘It is worth the hype’ this was a production that…

Culture Night – A Night to Remember

By Fiona Keeley   Posted in Arts & Literature Byline
Posted on October 3, 2019

September 20th,2019 was a date that was scratched into everybody’s diary in Cork to come out and celebrate Culture Night. Taking place in towns and cities across Ireland, Cork played its part in hosting Culture Night and putting Cork culture on the map.   Businesses and organisations across Cork hosted events and opened their doors…

Arts for All in Cork

By Fiona Keeley   Posted in Arts & Literature Byline
Posted on October 3, 2019

Making its first appearance in May 2019 in the Glucksman Gallery, Arts For All called upon people representing diverse communities, community arts organisations and cultural institutes from across Cork to come together and scrutinize how to make Arts a part of life for everyone in Cork. One of the goals of Arts For All is…

The Art of the Electrical Boxes

By Fiona Keeley   Posted in Arts & Literature Byline
Posted on September 17, 2019

They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Walking through Cork City the electricity boxes that decorated the side of the streets light up with art and colour. Street artists in Cork took initiative with their artwork to show it to the people who walk through the streets of Cork every day. It creates…

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