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10-20 AUGUST 2023

kilkennyarts.ie
Celebrating 50 years of
dreams and discoveries
in Ireland’s Medieval City
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Echoes of a Festival: Celebrating 50 years of Kilkenny Arts Festival Introduction

In 1974, artists and members of the local community came together with the idea of bringing world-class We’re delighted to welcome you to the 50th edition of Kilkenny Arts Festival. From classical music to contemporary dance,
artists from all over the globe to Kilkenny, making the Marble City the centre of the arts world every August. visual art to immersive theatre, this edition of our Festival is designed to thrill, delight and inspire.

This year, as we celebrate the Festival’s 50th edition, we’re looking back, and we’re asking you to do the Our 50th Festival kicks off with a special audio-visual installation projected on the walls of Kilkenny Castle. Inspired by
same! Whether you’re an audience member, an artist, a volunteer or a member of the local community, we’d Damien Harrington (who designed our first logo), In Good Hands is a spectacular tribute to the beauty of handmade art and
love to hear from you. You might have a memory of an unforgettable performance, a story about a meeting design. Just as spectacular is the new luminarium – a giant inflatable structure designed for kids big and small – that rises in
an inspiring artist, or simply cherished memories of the Festival’s unique atmosphere. Whatever your Kilkenny Castle Parklands.
recollections, we’d love to hear them all.
Music has been at the forefront of the Festival from its inception, and this year is no exception. We’re thrilled to welcome back
These memories will be included both in an online display (available from the beginning of August) and in Irish Chamber Orchestra for two concerts in St Canice’s Cathedral, including a collaboration with Radiohead’s Philip Selway.
an audio-visual installation accompanying an exhibition of 50 years of Festival programmes and design, Our classical programme also features Chamber Choir Ireland performing the Irish premiere of Rhona Clarke’s Requiem,
running in Shee Alms House throughout the Festival. the return of Barry Douglas, and a collaboration with the RTÉ Concert Orchestra that sees Iarla Ó Lionáird and Ciarán Hinds
perform a song cycle based on Seamus Heaney’s Sweeney Astray. All this, plus lunchtime concerts from Camerata Kilkenny
Participants can share their memories in various forms: written accounts, voice notes, or video clips. and the Carducci Quartet, and a late-night performance from viola da gamba virtuoso Lixsania Fernández.
Contributions can be sent via email to [email protected] (deadline: 24 July).
Other musical highlights include Grammy Award-winner Oumou Sangaré blending Afro-pop, folk rock and blues, the
To help gather these precious memories, we’ll be hosting a special afternoon dedicated to collecting your Rollercoaster Sessions with its diverse array of local and international acts, and a terrific line-up for the Marble City Sessions,
thoughts at the Smithwick’s Experience on Saturday 1 July. Festival-goers and local residents are warmly co-curated by Martin Hayes. Crash Ensemble return for a three-concert residency, while Dave Holland’s Wicked Little Atoms
invited to join us to share their personal experiences and tales from the Festival’s past. in The Fragments of the Long Waves (which KAF commissioned) premieres in Cleere’s. And be sure to look out for the Secret
Garden Music series, free each day across special spaces in the city.
More details available at kilkennyarts.ie
We’re excited to work with two local theatre companies. Festival favourites Asylum Productions bring together actors,
Echoes of a Festival is proudly supported by Kilkenny County Council community groups and professional artists to present The Local, an immersive experience set in a pub in 1992. Barnstorm
Theatre bring three new plays to benches around Kilkenny. Speaking of benches, we also welcome Tink Flaherty, accompanied
by their very own bench, for a multi-sensory show in Cleere’s. Since last autumn we’ve been working with members of migrant
communities based in Kilkenny, and the incomparable John Scott of Irish Modern Dance Theatre, to create Migration Sonata, a
rich blend of movement and song exploring our similarities and differences.

Booking tickets for Kilkenny Arts Festival 2023 To commemorate the tenth anniversary of the death of Seamus Heaney, we present a three-part series of discussions and
readings from the poet’s celebrated translations. Our poet-in-residence this year is the distinguished Kwame Dawes, while
acclaimed journalist Ben Judah delivers the 2023 Hubert Butler Lecture and the Hubert Butler Essay Prize is presented in the
ONLINE IN PERSON Parade Tower alongside an exciting line-up of talks.

today at kilkennyarts.ie from 19 July at the Festival Box Office The Butler Gallery exhibition, featuring a stellar line-up of artists, explores the relationship between art and sport, while the
Festival Gallery plays host to the work of fresh new talent Deirdre Frost. From the castle to the cathedral, the Marble City is
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04 FAMILY Architects of Air’s giant inflatable sculpture … is a great big colourful balloon INSTALLATION 05

that you can climb into. It’s warm, it’s bright, it hums softly to itself: no wonder
PREMIERE
[it] attracts kids of all ages, wanting to escape to another, better world
The Irish Times FICTIONS PICTURE COMPANY AND KILKENNY ARTS FESTIVAL, IN ASSOCIATION WITH OPW

Light Up the Castle: In Good Hands


ARCHITECTS OF AIR

Timisien
After a five-year break, Architects of Air make an eagerly
anticipated return to the Castle Park with their latest
spectacular luminarium, Timisien.

A luminarium is a giant inflatable sculpture: a place filled


with colour, shape and light and a place for people of all
ages and backgrounds to meet. Imagine wandering inside
a giant balloon filled with breathtaking chambers and
maze-like passages.

Inspired by many different styles (including traditional Islamic


architecture and Gaudi’s Palau Güell in Barcelona), Timisien
is the perfect place to roam, relax and discover your sense of
wonder – an experience not to be missed!

The luminarium is wheelchair accessible.


Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. Light Up the Castle: In Good Hands is a spectacular audio-visual show projecting images
Relaxed hours for people with additional sensory needs: onto the walls of Kilkenny Castle, featuring a handmade short film specially created for
Sun 13: 10am-11am, Mon 14: 12pm-1pm, Fri 18: 12pm-1pm the Festival by Wicklow-based Fictions Picture Company and directed by Jack Phelan.
Child-free hours: Mon 14: 5pm-6pm, Tue 15: 5pm-6pm Inspired by Damien Harrington (who designed the original Festival logo in 1974), the film
celebrates the graphic artists who made everything by hand before computers came
along. Projected onto the walls of the castle as night falls, and featuring music from
Roamer and Ensemble Ériu, In Good Hands is a breathtaking tribute to the beauty of
FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
handmade art and design.

11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19
10AM-6PM 10AM-6PM 10AM-6PM 12PM-6PM 12PM-6PM 12PM-6PM 12PM-6PM 12PM-6PM 10AM-6PM
Please note: the installation features strobe lighting. Latecomers will not be admitted.
Wheelchair users are advised to contact the Festival Box Office before the show. Gates
open at 10.15pm at the Parade entrance.
Kilkenny Castle Parklands
Admission €7 Tickets available on the day only at the Kilkenny Castle gate
THU FRI SAT SUN Kilkenny Castle
Admission FREE
10 11 12 13
10.40PM 10.40PM 10.40PM 10.40PM
Gates open 10.15pm
Duration 20 mins approx.
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PREMIERE
PREMIERE BARNSTORM THEATRE AND KILKENNY ARTS FESTIVAL Writers Julie Sharkey, Joe Bergin, Gemma Creagh
Directors Ellie Pearson, Sally Stevens, John Morton
ASYLUM & KILKENNY ARTS FESTIVAL
IN ASSOCIATION WITH ONCE OFF PRODUCTIONS & WATERGATE THEATRE Bench Tales Artistic Producer Philip Hardy
Producer Anja Terpstra
Production Manager Vincent Dempsey

The Local Barnstorm Theatre presents an exciting


new trilogy of plays that turns the
audience into sleuths and spies.
By Medb Lambert, Clare Monnelly & Emma O’Grady
Each play takes place around a different
Directed by Dónal Gallagher park bench in a different part of the city.
There’s 50p on the pool table, Sinéad The audience is led from one location to
is ripping up the Pope, Féile’s going to the next, eavesdropping on the action
get messy and Ireland is on the brink of from a distance with the aid of earphones
cataclysmic social change... and binoculars. Both intimate and distant,
high-tech and laidback, the Bench
The Local is an immersive soap opera. Tales trilogy is a fascinating new way to
It’s 22 August 1992. The pub is the experience live theatre.
epicentre of Irish culture. Ireland is a
drunken teenager. Please note: this is a standing event.
One ticket covers all three shows.
We’re about to grow up and leave home
and take responsibility for ourselves.
The craic is exponential and the only Pink Makes There is Always The Last
way is up. the Boys Wink Tomorrow Trip to Tipp
Little did we know we were heading for By Julie Sharkey By Joe Bergin By Gemma Creagh
a crash. We should have seen it coming.
Following on from the success of the Pink Makes the Boys Wink A chance meeting between It’s 1994. Lorraine, Emma
award-winning Big Chapel X, Asylum is a comic, full-of-heart story a young woman and an and Mairead are three
Productions return with their unique about getting old. How time older man on a park bench friends heading in very
production style bringing local actors, can creep up on us and take may not be all that it seems. different directions. Well,
community groups and professional us by surprise. A story about Why has Emma come here not literally. Right now
performers and artists together. three women: one woman’s and what is she looking they’re all on their way to
compassion, one woman’s for? As she attempts to Féile, and with a line-up
Please note: Not suitable for U16’s. fear and one woman’s joy in uncover the truth, is she like Crowded House, Primal
16 and 17 year olds need to be Hello magazine. fully prepared for what she Scream, The Prodigy, The
accompanied by an adult. might find? Cranberries, Björk and Blur
the craic will be fierce. With
one mouldy tent, ancient
THU FRI SAT SUN TUE WED THU FRI SAT MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN sleeping bags and a fine
10 11 12 13 15 16 17 18 19
8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM 8PM
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
1 1AM, 1PM 11AM, 1PM 11AM, 1PM 11AM, 1PM 11AM, 1PM 11AM, 1PM 11AM, 1PM
slab of Linden Village cans,
they wait on a lift from
PREVIEW & 3PM & 3PM & 3PM & 3PM & 3PM & 3PM & 3PM their flaky friend, Suzanne –
who’s late as usual.
Sheridan’s, Ennisnag, Co. Kilkenny, R95 YT93 Venue: ticket holders will be contacted in advance with location details
Admission Thu 10 August (preview) €15, Fri 11 – Sat 19 August €22/€18 Admission €20/€17
Duration 90 mins approx. Duration approx. 60 mins for the trilogy
08 THEATRE DANCE/MUSIC 09

Benched
Created and performed by Tink Flaherty

Credits
Also featuring Abra Flaherty
Director Rosana Cade
Mentor Katy Baird
Lighting Designer Marty Langthorne
Production Manager Sorcha Stott Strzala
Sound editing Jo Jackson
Sound mixing Liz Helman
Movement director Frauke Reinhardt
Dramaturgy Daniel Oliver & Libro Bridgeman
Access Support Catherine Hoffmann
Produced by Artsadmin
Commissioned by Cambridge Junction

PREMIERE
Benched is a one-person show with a
concept so simple it’s almost revolutionary. IRISH MODERN DANCE THEATRE AND KILKENNY ARTS FESTIVAL
Tink takes a bench to a public location and
invites strangers to sit with them, sharing
stories and making connections. The stories Migration Sonata
that arise from these intimate, one-to-one
encounters are then woven into their show. John Scott’s Irish Modern Dance Theatre is one of the most acclaimed Ireland’s dance
dance companies in Ireland, celebrated for developing breathtakingly landscape has been
Tink is a queer, non-binary and original new works in collaboration with a wide range of people, from given a splash of colour
neurodivergent artist from the north of leading Irish and international dancers to refugees and torture survivors. by iconoclast John
England, with Irish Traveller heritage. Since Scott, spearheading
2018 Benched has been performed all over Their previous shows in Kilkenny (the Lear Project in 2014, and Irish Modern Dance
the UK to great acclaim, and we’re thrilled Interventions in 2018), featuring legendary New York dancer Valda Theatre, a group
to welcome Tink to Kilkenny. Sometimes Setterfield, were must-see events. which has already
cheeky, sometimes shocking, Benched become something of
is a multi-sensory show that explores For this new piece, Migration Sonata, which has been workshopped in a national institution
powerful themes of class, gender and Kilkenny since October 2022, Scott brings together members of the migrant Tanz Magazine
neurodivergence with humour and hope. community in Kilkenny, creating a profound and moving exploration of our
similarities and differences through a rich blend of movement and song.
PHOTO CHRISTA HOLKA

FRI FRI SAT


Cleere’s Theatre
18 Admission €12
8PM Duration 60 mins approx.
11 12
8PM 2.30PM
Watergate Theatre
Admission €20/€18 Kilkenny County Council
Comhairle Chontae Chill Chainnigh
10 MUSIC CLASSICAL MUSIC 11

Philip Selway
with Irish Chamber Orchestra
Philip Selway may be best known
as the drummer in Radiohead but,
like his bandmates, he has spread
his wings in recent years. A multi-
talented composer, singer and
performer, he’s scored soundtracks
for film and dance projects and
released a string of well-received
albums that blend everything from
contemporary classical music to
electronica.

His latest album, Strange Dance,


is a collection of intimate songs
Irish Chamber Orchestra Programme
Franz Schubert Scherzo
wrapped around his mellow voice,
and St Canice’s is the perfect
Thomas Zehetmair conductor/violin (after his sketches of the 3rd movement
of the ‘Unfinished’, completed by Thomas
setting for Selway’s rich orchestral Zehetmair)
soundscapes. Joined by a stellar cast Led by violinist and chief conductor Thomas Zehetmair, Felix Mendelssohn
of musicians including Adrian Utley, the Irish Chamber Orchestra presents a wonderfully Violin Concerto in E minor, op. 64
Quinta, Chris Vatalaro, Laura Moody broad-ranging programme that embraces everything Linda Buckley Fall Approaches
and members of the ICO, Selway from Linda Buckley’s gorgeous Fall Approaches (Hasutid Ludwig van Beethoven
Nalgast), inspired by Icelandic poetry, to Beethoven’s Symphony no. 5 in C minor, op. 67
shows just why he deserves to take
centre stage. Fifth Symphony, featuring the most famous of all
symphonic themes.

A virtuoso technique married to a musical mind that won’t take anything for granted.
St Canice’s Cathedral Zehetmair seems to find answers where other musicians don’t even see questions
FRI
Admission Andrew McGregor, BBC Radio 3
11 Zone A €35/€33
7.30PM Zone B €30/€28
Duration 75 mins approx. St Canice’s Cathedral
FRI Admission

18 Zone A €35/€33
PHOTO PHIL SHARP

Zone B €30/€28
8PM Duration 1 hr 35 mins approx. (without interval)
12 CLASSICAL MUSIC CLASSICAL MUSIC 13

Lixsania
Fernández
Jorge Juan Morata tenor
Lixsania Fernández viola da gamba
Eduardo Egüez guitarra barroca

PHOTO SHANE J HORGAN


Viola da gamba virtuoso
Lixsania Fernández
has performed all over
the world with leading

Sweeney
orchestras and early
music ensembles,
including Jordi Savall’s
Hespérion XXI and the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, Iarla Ó Lionáird & Ciarán Hinds
Orquesta Nacional de
España. For this concert Iarla Ó Lionáird vocals Seamus Heaney performed at our very first Festival in
in St John’s, Fernández Ciarán Hinds narrator 1974, and this year, to mark the 10th anniversary of his
explores the work of Neil Martin music death, the RTÉ Concert Orchestra presents Sweeney, a
José Marín. A Spanish song cycle based on his poem Sweeney Astray.
baroque harpist, guitarist RTÉ Concert Orchestra
and composer, Marín led conducted by David Brophy
Heaney’s poem is a version of the seventh-century Irish
a turbulent life marked saga, Buile Shuibhne, a poem about the clash between
by scandals and murder the natural and man-made world, and the role of race,
but remains famous for religion and family, that still speaks to us today.
his tonos humanos or
‘secular songs’. Concerned Composed by Neil Martin and conducted by David
almost exclusively with Brophy, with vocals from Iarla Ó Lionáird and narration by
love, sex and longing, Ciarán Hinds, Sweeney brings Heaney’s words to life in a
the tonos humanos memorable tribute to one of Ireland’s greatest poets.
are playful, poignant,
teasing and tormented, Broadcaster John Kelly will interview Neil Martin before
and celebrated for their the show begins.
enduring melodic charm.

St Canice’s Cathedral
a subtle performer with a beautifully fine-grained sound Admission
WED
St John’s Priory Limelight Magazine
16 Zone A €30/€27
TUE

15 Admission €25/€23
Duration 90 mins
9PM approx. (without interval)
7.30PM
Zone B €25/€22
Latecomers will not be admitted
Duration 80 mins approx. (without interval)
14 CLASSICAL MUSIC CLASSICAL MUSIC 15

LUNCHTIME MUSIC SERIES PROGRAMME I, FRIDAY 11 AUGUST


Johann Sebastian Bach Trio Sonata in G
Camerata Kilkenny Major, BWV 1038
Henry Purcell ‘O let me weep’ (The Plaint from
The Fairy Queen, Z629)
Performers Johann Sebastian Bach Sonata in E minor for
Zoë Brookshaw soprano flute and continuo, BWV 1034

PHOTO TOM BARNES


Rachel Beckett flute Louis-Nicolas Clérambault Orphée: cantata
Sarah Groser viola da gamba for soprano, flute, violin and basso continuo
Maya Homburger violin Duration 60 mins approx. (without interval)
Malcolm Proud harpsichord
PROGRAMME II, SATURDAY 12 AUGUST
Since its debut at the Festival in 1999, Camerata Johann Sebastian Bach Trio Sonata in C minor
Kilkenny has performed all over the world, working from the Musical Offering, BWV 1079
with leading international singers and musicians Henry Purcell ‘Sweeter than roses’, Z585 LUNCHTIME MUSIC SERIES
like tenor John Elwes, soprano Julia Doyle and Henry Purcell ‘Lord, what is man?’, Z192
violinist Bojan Čičić. This year, the acclaimed François Couperin La Favorite: Chaconne a Carducci String Quartet PROGRAMME I, SUNDAY 13 AUGUST
‘THE STUDENT BECOMES THE MASTER’
ensemble returns to the Festival for the first deux temps
Joseph Haydn String Quartet in E-flat, op. 33, no.
Heinrich Ignaz Franz Biber Passacaglia in G
time since 2016 to present a pair of lunchtime 2 ‘The Joke’
minor ‘Guardian Angel’ for solo violin The Carducci String Quartet’s presentation of the
concerts in St John’s. Joined by leading soprano Ludwig van Beethoven String Quartet No. 8 in E
Johann Sebastian Bach ‘Höchster was ich complete cycle of Shostakovich string quartets was
Zoë Brookshaw, the ensemble performs a range habe’ (Cantata BWV 39)
minor, op. 59, no. 2
of songs and sonatas from the great baroque one of the highlights of last year’s Festival and it’s a Duration 50 mins approx. (without interval)
Johann Sebastian Bach ‘Auch mit
composers, including Purcell, Biber and Bach. pleasure to welcome them back this year with a very
degämpften, schwachen stimmen’ (Cantata PROGRAMME II, MONDAY 14 AUGUST,
different series of lunchtime concerts in St John’s.
BWV 36) ‘IT’S ALWAYS DARKEST BEFORE THE DAWN’
Johann Sebastian Bach ‘Ei! Wie schmeckt der Felix Mendelssohn String Quartet No. 6 in F
FRI SAT
St John’s Priory
SPECIAL
DEALS kaffee suße’ (The ‘Coffee’ Cantata BWV 211) This year, the quartet showcases its astonishingly
minor, op. 80
11 12
1PM 1PM
Admission €20/€18
for each concert
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EVENT
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Duration 60 mins approx. (without interval) diverse repertoire, performing pieces by everyone
from Beethoven, Haydn and Mendelssohn to the
Joseph Haydn String Quartet in B-flat major, op.
76, no. 4 ‘Sunrise’
contemporary American composers Philip Glass Duration 50 mins approx. (without interval)
and Caroline Shaw, as well as Astor Piazzolla, whose
wonderfully stirring and dramatic Four, for Tango, PROGRAMME III, TUESDAY 15 AUGUST
rounds off the final concert in style. ‘…TO THE NEW WORLD’
Rebecca Clarke Poem
Caroline Shaw Entr’acte
Antonín Dvořák String Quartet No. 12 in F major,
op. 96 ‘American’
SUN MON TUE WED SPECIAL Duration 50 mins approx. (without interval)
St John’s Priory
13 14 15 16
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‘TURNING POINT PARIS’
Philip Glass String Quartet No. 3 ‘Mishima’
PHOTO MICHAEL NIESEMANN
PHOTO GERARD COLLETT

Maurice Ravel String Quartet in F major


Astor Piazzolla Four, for Tango
Duration 50 mins approx. (without interval)
astonishing intensity
The Guardian
16 CLASSICAL MUSIC CLASSICAL MUSIC 17

Barry Douglas SPECIAL


DEALS
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EVENT
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Since winning the gold medal at PROGRAMME HIGHLIGHTS
the 1986 Tchaikovsky International Franz Schubert
Piano Competition, Barry Douglas Four Impromptus, op. 142,
has enjoyed a stellar international D 935, nos 1 and 2
career, performing with leading Franz Schubert
international orchestras and giving Piano Sonata no. 16 in A
minor, op. 42, D 845
recitals across the globe. For the first
Franz Liszt
time since 2014 Douglas returns to
Sonata in B minor, S 178
the Festival, bringing an enticing

PHOTO RUTH MEDJBER


programme that features two of
Schubert’s ‘impromptus’ (free-
form compositions that sound St Canice’s Cathedral
improvised), the much-praised Piano MON Admission

14 Zone A €33/€30

PHOTO BENJAMIN EALOVEGA


Sonata in A minor, and Liszt’s Piano
Zone B €28/€25
Sonata in B minor, dedicated to 7.30PM Duration 1 hr 40 mins approx.
Robert Schumann. (including interval)

Malcolm Proud & something of a musical visionary Chamber Choir Ireland


The Irish Times
Conductor: Paul Hillier
Darren Cornish-Moore SPECIAL
DEALS
FOR THIS In Paradisum
EVENT
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World-renowned organist
PROGRAMME Led by Grammy-winning Artistic Director, Paul Hillier,
Malcolm Proud has been PROGRAMME
Arvo Pärt, Morning Star Chamber Choir Ireland finds light in the dark with In
performing at the Festival John Dowland Lachrimae Pavan
Arvo Pärt, O Holy Father Nicholas Paradisum, a programme of deeply spiritual works. Hillier
ever since it began. For this John Dowland ‘Tosse not my Soule’
Rhona Clarke, Requiem – Irish Premiere is one of Arvo Pärt’s most celebrated interpreters, and the
morning recital, he’s joined by Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck Mein junges
Caroline Shaw, How to Fold the Wind programme opens with two works by the famed Estonian
cornetto player Darren Cornish- Leben hat ein End
Johann Jeep Von der Sirenen Listigkeit composer: Morning Star and O Holy Father Nicholas.
Moore to perform a wonderful
programme of Renaissance John Bull ‘A Gigge – Doctor Bull’s my selfe’ SPECIAL
William Byrd ‘Sellinger’s Rownde’ DEALS The centrepiece of this programme is the Irish premiere of
music from composers all FOR THIS
(FVB, LXIV & My Ladye Nevells Booke) EVENT Rhona Clarke’s Requiem, a work that embraces redemption,
over Europe, including John See kilkennyarts.ie
William Byrd Callino Casturame (FVB, CLVIII) while Caroline Shaw’s mesmerising How to fold the wind –
Dowland and Thomas Tallis. William Byrd ‘A Fancie’ co-commissioned by the Festival, Chamber Choir Ireland,
(My Ladye Nevells Booke) Carnegie Hall, Ars Nova Copenhagen and Bella Voce, and
Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina St Canice’s Cathedral originally intended as a world premiere at KAFX – is finally
Vestiva i colli TUE Admission
St Canice’s Cathedral performed live for a Kilkenny audience.
SAT

19 Admission €20/€18
Duration 60 mins approx.
Giles Farnaby three pieces from
The Fitzwilliam Virginal Book 15 Zone A €30/€27
Zone B €25/€22
7.30PM Duration 70 mins approx.
11AM (without interval) John Dowland Lasso vita mia
(without interval)
John Dowland ‘Come Again’
18 MUSIC MUSIC / PERFORMANCE / SPOKEN WORD 19

Ichiko Aoba SPECIAL


DEALS
FOR THIS

with Crash Ensemble


EVENT
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Oumou Sangaré Over the years many Malian artists have graced our
Festival stages, but few with the stature of Oumou
Japanese virtuoso Ichiko Aoba is a uniquely talented
Sangaré. Since her debut album Moussoulou in 1989,
For all the record’s sonic invention … it’s Sangaré has become a global superstar and feminist vocalist and guitarist whose music sits in a sweet spot
Sangaré’s voice that commands attention, icon, celebrated for making some of the most definitive between folk, indie, classical, jazz and pop. Since 2010
a rich, textured instrument that has only albums in the history of contemporary African music. she has released half a dozen albums, written music for
grown more nuanced and subtle with age video games, theatre productions and installation art
Uncut on Timbuktu Her latest album, Timbuktu, is her ‘boldest and most and collaborated with artists as diverse as Cornelius,
ambitious album to date’ (Uncut), effortlessly melding Mac DeMarco and Ryuichi Sakamoto. But it was her
the hypnotic rhythms of her native Wassoulou region seventh studio album, last year’s Windswept Adan,
St Canice’s Cathedral
SAT with Afro-pop, folk-rock and fuzzy blues guitars, all that saw her music finally receive the international
Admission
12
8PM
Zone A €35/€33
Zone B €30/€28
carried by her extraordinary voice. Backed by a seven-
piece band, Sangaré’s appearance in St Canice’s is one
recognition it deserves. For this gig in the Set, Aoba
is joined by a quintet of Crash Ensemble musicians to
Duration 60 mins approx. of this year’s must-see gigs. perform fresh arrangements of her delicate, haunting
songs. Don’t miss this chance to catch a true original. THU Set Theatre
an alienated dream-pop masterpiece 17 Admission €25/€22
8PM Duration 60 mins approx.
FT Weekend on Ichiko Aoba’s Windswept Adan

ONCE OFF PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS


Manchán Magan & Other World
Slí na Samhlaíochta
Slí na Samhlaíochta (The Way of Imagination) is

PHOTO SNURIA ROLDOS & STEVE O’CONNOR


a lyrical and musical exploration of the realms of
Gaelic consciousness that often evade our rational,
reasoning minds.

Accompanied by the Other World collective


(ambient musicians Myles O’Reilly, Robbie Perry and
PHOTO SHOLLY WHITTAKER
Simon O’Reilly, with Crosby Dunkley on live visuals),
Manchán Magan guides us on a journey into the
SAT SUN Watergate Theatre spiritual expanses of the Gaelic world, exploring

19 20
9.30PM 2PM
Admission €20/€18
Duration 60 mins approx.
myth and mystery, reflecting on insights that the
Irish language offers into nature and landscape,
and delving deep into the Otherworld. Join Magan
and Other World as they seek out the solace and
euphoria encoded within our ancient lore and land.
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ROLLERCOASTER MUSIC: ROLLERCOASTER SESSIONS 21

SESSIONS Dave Holland Josienne


Wicked Little Atoms in the Fragments Clarke
Rollercoaster B2B DJs of the Long Waves
Grab a drink and gear up for an evening of tunes sings like a haunted angel
and dancing with this back-to-back set from The Financial Times
Rollercoaster Records stalwarts Davy Holland,
Indie-folk singer, songwriter, guitarist and
Edel Crean and Barry Mullins at the Barrel Yard.
producer Josienne Clarke is an artist who
follows her own compass. Blessed with
SAT Smithwick’s Barrel Yard
a beautiful voice, the BBC Folk Award-
12 Admission FREE
Duration 2 hrs approx. winner is equally at home performing
5PM This event is for Over 18s. Space is limited so arrive early. a cover of Radiohead or her own
compositions. Her latest album, Onliness,
bears the influence of everyone from
Local guitarist and vocalist Dave Holland’s The Beastie Boys to Phoebe Bridgers,
new project, Wicked Little Atoms in the running the gamut of emotions from

PHOTO SOPHIA FELUMAZ


Fragments of the Long Waves, is a feast euphoria to fury and stretching indie
for the senses: the soundtrack to an folk in new directions. Her stagecraft
imaginary road trip, performed by Holland has been honed supporting folk legend
in full ‘surround sound’ audio, with Jeremy Richard Thompson and, backed by a full
Hickey on drums and percussion. band, she is sure to go down a storm.
Dónal Dineen Katie Kim & Elaine Howley Please note: this is a standing gig. Please note: this is a standing gig.
Dónal Dineen’s Backstory Katie Kim is that rare thing: a genuine
The first weekend of the Festival kicks off auteur, celebrated for conjuring dark, MON TUE Cleere’s Theatre THU Cleere’s Theatre
in style as Dónal Dineen brings his wildly
popular club night to the Set. Conceived
cinematic landscapes. Kim brings a
full band to the Set to perform her
14 15
10PM 10PM
Admission €12
Duration 60 mins approx.
17 Admission €25
9.30PM Duration 70 mins approx. (without interval)
in 2015 as a place to gather the sounds latest album, Hour of the Ox. This gig is
he was collecting from all over the accompanied by an experimental new
world, Backstory has become the stuff documentary about the making of Kim’s
of legend, a place for discerning dancers acclaimed album.
to discover the thrill of new music
Broken Chanter a tasty slice of
Elaine Howley is a singular voice in the Scottish indie
together on the dance floor. Packed with David MacGregor cut his songwriting teeth in alt-pop
Irish underground. Her acclaimed album avant-pop
incendiary tunes from South America, darlings Kid Canaveral. In 2019 he reinvented himself as
The Distance Between Heart and Mouth The List
Africa, the Caribbean and elsewhere, Broken Chanter with a critically acclaimed solo debut
recreates the intimacy of a radio show,
Backstory is the perfect way to get the that showcased his songwriting skills and unwavering
effortlessly joining the dots between pop
party started. ear for a tune. His latest album, Catastrophe Hits, finds
and experimentation.
FRI
Set Theatre Bring your MacGregor kicking back against humanity’s apparent SAT
Cleere’s Theatre
11
9.30PM
Admission €10
Duration 3 hrs approx.
dancing shoes! Please note: this is a seated gig. slide towards disaster with scathing humour and a
rousing chorus or three. For this gig in Cleere’s the 19 Admission €18
9.30PM Duration 60 mins approx.
Please note: TUE addition of a full band gives MacGregor a chance to
Set Theatre
this is a
standing gig. 15
8PM
Admission €20
Duration 1 hr 50 mins approx. (without interval)
let rip. The apocalypse has never sounded so good!

Please note: this is a standing gig.


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MARBLE CITY SESSIONS MUSIC: MARBLE CITY SESSIONS 23

Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh
Iarla Ó Lionáird, Since an iconic recording of ‘Aisling Gheal’ introduced his
uniquely expressive voice to the world, Iarla Ó Lionáird has
and Dan Trueman
Cormac McCarthy defied categorisation. Vocalist with the critically acclaimed Whether performing solo, in a duo, or in bands

& Matthew Berrill Irish-American band The Gloaming, he is equally at home on


the classical stage or working with new music composers like
like The Gloaming, Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh is
celebrated for his restless innovation, taking
Donnacha Dennehy, Kate Moore, Nico Muhly, Linda Buckley, traditional fiddle playing in new directions. His
Gavin Bryars and David Lang. groundbreaking partnership with composer and
fiddle player Dan Trueman made its debut at
For this concert exploring his rich and KAF 2014, where the duo launched their debut
varied repertoire, Ó Lionáird is joined album Laghdú, and we’re excited to welcome
by two equally talented musicians them back with material from their new album
whose music effortlessly straddles The Fate of Bones.
genres: renowned pianist/composer
Cormac McCarthy and acclaimed surely the work of Both musicians play Hardanger d’Amoré fiddles,
clarinet maestro Matthew Berrill. musicians revelling in a new kind of instrument that sits somewhere
Set Theatre
SUN SUN
the moment: a rare find between the Norwegian hardanger fiddle and
one of the most dramatic voices in Set Theatre

PHOTO RICH GILLIGAN


the baroque viola d’amore. Together, they
13 20
Admission €25/€22 The Irish Times on Caoimhín
contemporary music Admission €25/€22
Duration 60 mins approx. Ó Raghallaigh and Dan stretch the DNA of the fiddle tradition, creating
9.30PM (without interval) The Guardian 8PM Duration 75 mins approx.
Trueman’s Laghdú something new, sparse and stunning.

Brìghde Chaimbeul simultaneously ancient and modern, profound and direct


The Guardian
FESTIVAL FINALE

The Festival has hosted many wonderful uilleann Martin Hayes & Friends
pipers over the years, but Scottish pipers have
been rarer, so we’re delighted to welcome Martin Hayes rounds off the Marble City
Brìghde Chaimbeul: an exciting young talent Sessions in style with this typically eclectic
who has devised a completely new way of gathering of leading Festival artists and
arranging for the smallpipes (a bellows-blown musicians, including fiddle player Aoife Ní
form of bagpipe). She unveiled her unique sound Bhriain, piper Brìghde Chaimbeul, dancer Colin
on her debut album, The Reeling, earning five- Dunne, cellist Kate Ellis and pianist Cormac
star reviews and a BBC Radio 2 Folk Award, and McCarthy, all celebrating 11 days of musical
since then she’s worked with everyone from innovation, collaboration and connections.
Lankum’s Radie Peat to Canadian saxophonist
Colin Stetson. With a new album, Carry Them
with Us, released earlier this year, Chaimbeul St Canice’s Cathedral
showcases her mesmerizing sound in the SAT Admission
haunting surroundings of Rothe House.
19 Zone A €35/€33
Zone B €30/€28
PHOTO CAMILLE LEMOINE

7.30PM Duration 1 hr 40 mins approx.


FRI (including interval)
Rothe House
18 Admission €20/€18
5PM Duration 60 mins approx.
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DOUBLE BILL

Martin Hayes & Kate Ellis Crash Ensemble with Crash Ensemble kick off their residency

Diamanda La Berge Dramm at this year’s Festival with this eagerly


anticipated double bill featuring two
Martin Hayes and Kate Ellis hail from very different musical
worlds. Ellis is a cellist and the Artistic Director of Crash Ensemble,
& Sam Amidon extraordinary talents: Diamanda La Berge
Dramm and Sam Amidon.
perhaps Ireland’s most exciting contemporary classical ensemble,

PHOTO JOHN D KELLY


while Hayes has been one of the foremost exponents of the Irish Diamanda La Berge Dramm violin & voice A composer, vocalist and violin virtuoso,
fiddle tradition for many years. But they share a passion for bold Sam Amidon guitar, banjo & voice Dramm creates music that soars across
collaborations that redraw the boundaries of music in thrilling Crash Ensemble the boundary between classical and alt
new ways. This evening’s concert offers a rare chance to see them Susan Doyle flute pop. Chimp, her first album of original
perform as a duo, with a programme that showcases the talents Leonie Bluett clarinet material, was released last year to rapturous
of these outstanding musicians and explores the fertile ground Roderick O’Keeffe trombone reviews, earning comparisons with Joanna
where traditional and contemporary meet. Barry O’Halpin electric guitar Newsom and Björk, and for this concert
Alex Petcu percussion Dramm performs the album in full.
MON Watergate Theatre Ruth McGinley piano Featured alongside Dramm’s arrangements
14 9PM
Admission €25/€23
Duration 60 mins approx. (without interval)
Larissa O’Grady violin
Lisa Dowdall viola
are reimaginings of the songs by Barry
O’Halpin for Crash Ensemble.
Kate Ellis cello
Caimin Gilmore double bass Sam Amidon’s appearance with Crash
Ensemble was one of the highlights of KAF
MUSIC Laura Sheeran visuals 2017, and for the second half of this double-
Diamanda La Berge Dramm original arrangements bill, Amidon is joined by a quartet from

PHOTO NUWA DIGITAL MEDIA STUDIOS


Barry O’Halpin arrangements for Crash Ensemble Crash, the perfect foil for his beautifully
Crash Ensemble with SJ Fowler text crafted Americana.
Andrew Hamilton
Watergate Theatre
Friendly Piece WED
Admission €28/€25
SPECIAL

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DEALS
FOR THIS
Duration 1 hr 40 mins approx. EVENT
Crash Ensemble join forces with violinist, vocalist and composer Ryan McAdams conductor 9PM (including interval) See kilkennyarts.ie

Andrew Hamilton to perform his rapturous new work, Friendly Piece. Andrew Hamilton violin & voice

Commissioned in 2019 and written during Hamilton’s time as composer Crash Ensemble an artist of restless curiosity and invention this old music is utterly modern
in residence with Crash Ensemble, Friendly Piece explores themes of Susan Doyle flute The Quietus on Diamanda La Berge Dramm Pitchfork on Sam Amidon
friendliness and kindness, asking the question: can music be kind? Leonie Bluett clarinet
Roderick O’Keeffe trombone
The performance of Friendly Piece at 3.30pm is a family friendly Brian Bolger electric guitar
performance in a relaxed environment. Sensory sensitive packages Alex Petcu percussion
will be available during this performance. Ruth McGinley piano
Larissa O’Grady violin
Please note: this is a standing event. Under 16s go free but must be Lisa Dowdall viola
accompanied by an adult Kate Ellis cello
Caimin Gilmore double bass

PHOTO JURI HIENSCH


FRI
The Deanery, St Canice’s Cathedral
18 Admission €12
3.30PM & 6.30PM Duration 60 mins approx. (without interval)
Emma Martin visual collaborator
26 POETRY POETRY/LITERATURE 27

Poetry Ireland Kilkenny Poetry Broadsheet


Poetry Ireland is The Poetry Broadsheet gives
delighted to celebrate local writers a platform to
the launch of Poetry showcase their work. Join us at
Ireland Review 140, the Parade Tower to celebrate
in the company of the publication of Kilkenny Arts
Annemarie Ní Churreáin, Office’s Poetry Broadsheet #23,
as part of Kilkenny launched by Kwame Dawes and
Arts Festival 2023. We Kilkenny Poetry Broadsheet
welcome a number of contributors Editor Afric McGlinchey.
a sublime talent is needed to fashion poems to Kilkenny for a very special event
of such capacious grace and energy celebrating Ireland’s finest poetry journal. FRI Parade Tower
Terrance Hayes

SAT Parade Tower


18
11AM
Admission FREE BUT TICKETED
Duration 60 mins approx.
IN ASSOCIATION WITH POETRY IRELAND Since Progeny of Air won the Forward Prize for
Best First Collection in 1994, Kwame Dawes has 19 Admission FREE BUT TICKETED

Kwame Dawes never looked back. In a prolific career he has


published 36 books of poetry, fiction, criticism
6PM Duration 60 mins approx.

POET IN RESIDENCE and essays, an acclaimed study of Bob Marley’s


lyrics, and 15 plays. His long poem ‘Inheritance’
Reflections on Voice and won a Pushcart Prize in 2001 and he was
awarded the Windham-Campbell Prize for
Responsibility in Poetry Poetry in 2018. His interactive site LiveHopeLove.
com, based on his Pulitzer Center project HOPE:
Fergus Cronin
…so much depends Living and loving with AIDS in Jamaica, won with Kevin Doherty
upon numerous awards including an Emmy.
Night Music
‘the speaker’ Now a Chancellor of the Academy of American
Poets, Dawes comes to Kilkenny to deliver this After a lifetime spent working in literature and
year’s masterclass exploring the murky waters theatre, Fergus Cronin did what so many dream
FRI of voice in language. What happens when we of doing and finally put pen to paper. The result
Watergate Theatre
18
6PM
Admission €16/€14
Duration 60 mins approx.
remove the ‘I’ from a line of poetry, or from other
lines? What do we gain, and might others lose?
is Night Music, a collection of short stories that
explored the lives of his downtrodden characters
with humour, sadness and the occasional ghostly
chill. In this special event, Cronin reads from his work,
accompanied by singer-songwriter and guitarist
Kevin Doherty, whose gorgeous melodies, steeped in
Poetry Masterclass Americana, chime beautifully with Cronin’s work.
Kwame Dawes leads this workshop for poets. Participation is by application.
Email [email protected] for further details. Please note: places are strictly limited. SUN Parade Tower
ATTENDANCE BY APPLICATION 13
6PM
Admission €16/€14
Duration 60 mins approx. a stirring, artful and ultimately beautiful suite of stories
Richard Ford
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Heaney Translations

PHOTO CONOR HORGAN


Nicole Flattery & Cristín Leach
IN CONVERSATION
The Testament of Cresseid
Vona Groarke with Olivia O’Leary With her debut novel, Nothing Special, Nicole
Flattery has established herself as one of
Ireland’s most exciting and versatile writers.
To mark the tenth anniversary of the death of The novel imagines the lives of two young
Seamus Heaney, we’re delighted to present this women transcribing events at the Factory,
series of discussions in which leading contemporary Andy Warhol’s studio in New York. Their work
poets explore some of Heaney’s most celebrated A blade-sharp coming-of-age novel was later published as A: A Novel, with Warhol’s
translations. For this first event, Vona Groarke joins The Spectator name on the cover, but the names of the
Olivia O’Leary to talk about The Testament of women who created it were erased. Flattery
Cresseid, Heaney’s version of Robert Henryson’s joins art critic and broadcaster Cristín Leach to
tragic poem about Troilus and Criseyde, set in the SAT Parade Tower
talk about her fascination with the Factory and
aftermath of the Trojan War. 12
6PM
Admission €16/€14
Duration 60 mins approx. the challenge of imagining the lives of women
written out of history.
MON Parade Tower
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3PM
Admission €16/€14
Duration 60 mins approx.

PHOTO ROISIN LOUGHREY


Liz Nugent & Úna Mannion
Beowulf The Midnight Verdict IN CONVERSATION
Mary Clayton with Olivia O’Leary Peter Fallon with Olivia O’Leary Chaired by Declan Burke
Join us in the Parade Tower for this ‘in conversation’
Beowulf, the epic tale of a Danish hero and Published by The Gallery Press in 1993, The event featuring two leading novelists who create
his struggle with the monster Grendel, is Midnight Verdict was a bold venture that unforgettable female voices.
the greatest surviving work of literature brought together Heaney’s translations Strange Sally Diamond a terrific writer and an
in Old English, unmatched in grandeur of passages from Ovid’s Metamorphoses Since Liz Nugent appeared at KAF 2014 she’s will grip you from first exciting new talent
and scope. The task of translating it into with excerpts from Brian Merriman’s established herself as one of Ireland’s bestselling page to last Audrey Magee on
modern English was daunting, but Heaney classic eighteenth-century poem, Cúirt an writers, winning four Irish Book Awards and the James Paula Hawkins Úna Mannion
undertook it with relish, and his version Mheán Oíche. For the final event in Heaney Joyce Medal for Literature. Her new novel, Strange
was met with widespread acclaim. For this Translations, Gallery Press founder Peter Sally Diamond, is a dark and gripping psychological
second event in our Heaney Translations Fallon – a lifelong friend of Seamus Heaney – thriller with a remarkable heroine at its core.
series, Mary Clayton considers his retelling of delves into The Midnight Verdict.
one of the masterpieces of world literature. Úna Mannion’s debut novel A Crooked Tree, about
the consequences of one mother’s decision, was
FRI
an international bestseller in 2021. Her follow-up, Parade Tower
11
WED Parade Tower FRI Parade Tower Admission €16/€14
16 3PM
Admission €16/€14
Duration 60 mins approx. 18 Admission €16/€14
Duration 60 mins approx.
Tell Me What I Am, explores the lives of two women
unearthing secrets at the heart of their family. 6PM Duration 60 mins approx.
3PM
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Dumbworld
THE HUBERT BUTLER ANNUAL LECTURE The Hubert Butler Annual Lecture was established by the
Festival in 2007 to honour the Kilkenny writer, historian and
Dumbworld wowed audiences at KAF 2021 with Carnival of Shadows: #1 Possible
Human, their installation in the Abbey Quarter skatepark, and we’re excited to
broadcaster whose remarkable consistency of vision and clarity welcome them back to Kilkenny.

Ben Judah of mind made him unique among 20th-century essayists.

‘I don’t trust statistics,’ Ben Judah has written. A New Topography of Love
‘I have to see everything for myself.‘ Over the
last decade, Judah has set out to do just that,
A New Topography of Love is an animated video game
criss-crossing Russia interviewing mobsters
played on a bespoke arcade console. Paying homage to
and government officials for Fragile Empire, his
1970s video games like Pac-Man and Space Race, it leads
portrait of Putin’s rise to power, and spending
players on a journey through destruction, rebirth, love and
thousands of hours listening to everyone from the Sat 12 - Sat 19 August hope. Imagine Super Mario Brothers, Mario Lanza, Mickey
rich in Knightsbridge to the homeless sleeping in Venue to be announced Mouse, whales, bats, birds and Jeff Bezos all battling it out
an underpass for his book This is London, which More details available at kilkennyarts.ie for the future of our very own Planet Earth!
was shortlisted for the Baillie Gifford Prize. Admission €6
Duration 10 mins approx.
Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
For his new book, This is Europe, Judah applied
the same approach to a whole continent,
travelling from Ireland to Turkey and back,
listening to the stories of ordinary people. The Scorched Earth Trilogy
result is an epic work of compassion that reveals
a continent transformed by diversity, migration, The Scorched Earth Trilogy
war, climate change, Covid and the quest for is a trio of satirical films.
freedom. For this year’s Hubert Butler Lecture, Projected onto the wall while
Judah shares his wealth of experiences, asking an epic work of reportage the audience watches from
what it means to call ourselves European today. The Guardian on This is London the street (and listens via
headphones), each film is a Trickle Down Economics
unique blend of opera, music, Swollen by champagne and self-congratulation, a gang
SUN street art and animation
St Canice’s Cathedral of politicians relieve themselves against a wall.
20
2PM
Admission €20/€18
Duration 60 mins approx.
that tackles some of our
most pressing concerns with Won’t Bring Back The Snow
humour and wit. Forced into the city by the disappearance of its natural
habitat, two polar bears search through trash for
something to eat
KILKENNY ARTS FESTIVAL IN ASSOCIATION WITH HEART PRESENTS Mon 14 & Tue 15 August 5.30pm & 6.30pm Revival
The Hubert Butler Essay Prize 2023 Venue to be announced In a dystopian world, children are forced to wear gas
Admission €10 masks as they skip and swing. But these same children
Organised by HEART London, the Hubert Butler Essay Prize Duration 10 mins per film
encourages the art of essay-writing across Europe. Join us SUN
are at the heart of an ecological revolution…
Parade Tower
in the Parade Tower to discover the winners of this year’s
competition, who responded to the question: ‘How far can 13
1PM
Admission FREE BUT TICKETED
Duration 60 mins approx.
we trust science?’
Join John McIlduff and Brian Irvine – co-artistic directors of Dumbworld – in the
Parade Tower on 19 August to discuss their latest project. See p. 34 for details.
32 OUTDOOR PERFORMANCE / FAMILY FAMILY / PERFORMANCE 33

The ever-popular Secret Music Series returns for another year, bringing
a stellar (but unannounced) line-up of musicians to some of the city’s
Secret most iconic spaces to perform a series of short pop-up concerts. If you’re Ta Tum Tum!
out and about during the Festival, why not come along and enjoy free

Garden performances from leading Irish and international musicians? Samba is the sound of Brazilian carnivals
and one of the most recognisable kinds

Music Duration 15 mins approx.


Please note: performances are subject to weather conditions.
of music in the world, famous for its
irresistible rhythms. Now you can try it
for yourself in this fully interactive music
show that enables families to explore
samba in a creative and fun way. Ta Tum
Tum! explores the different rhythms used
in Brazilian music and gives children and
adults alike a chance to play real Brazilian
SAT WED Gazebo SAT Lyrath Hotel instruments. Come join the party!
12 16 Butler House Garden
Admission free
12 Admission free
Special Extended SGM Parents don’t need a ticket but must
3PM 3PM 4PM
remain with children during the workshop.
Suitable for three to six-year-olds.

FRI Barnstorm Studio @ The Home Rule Club


18
11AM & 1PM
Admission €7
Duration 45 mins approx.
SUN Mount Juliet SUN THU Stone Circle
13 Admission free
Special Extended SGM
13 17 Butler House Garden
Admission free
3PM 4PM 4PM

Encounters
Leading artists from across the
Festival programme (including
MON FRI MON TUE FRI
the likes of Martin Hayes, Aoife
3PM
14 18 Heritage Council Garden
Admission free 4PM
14 15 18 Rothe House Garden
Admission free Ní Bhriain and Colin Dunne)
3PM 4PM 4PM
embed themselves in locations
around the city, offering mini
performances for individuals
or small groups (up to six
people). As concerts go, this is
as intimate as it gets, and you
won’t know who you’re going to
TUE WED SAT THU SAT SUN meet or what they might play! TUE WED THU For venues and times go to kilkennyarts.ie
3PM 4PM 3PM
17 19 20 15 16 17
Kilkenny Castle Rose Garden Butler Gallery
15 16 19 Admission free Admission free
Places are extremely limited so
be sure to book early.
Admission €10 Apply for tickets via kilkennyarts.ie
Duration 20 mins approx.
3PM 4PM 3PM
34 MUSIC/DANCE VISUAL ART 35

Aoife Ní Bhriain & Colin Dunne


We’ve invited two of Ireland’s leading artists – fiddle
player Aoife Ní Bhriain and dancer Colin Dunne – to
Kilkenny for a residency at this year’s Festival, where
they’ll work on a brand-new piece mixing music
and dance, and you can catch a sneak preview of
the work at these open rehearsals. Don’t miss this
chance to glimpse a new work in the making!

WED THU

16 17
2PM-4PM 2PM-4PM
Barnstorm Studio @ The Home Rule Club
Admission FREE

INSTALLATION DISCUSSION THEATRE


Deirdre Frost
Big Crush
This body of paintings looks at the phenomenon of desire, Deirdre Frost
considering how it shapes the world in which we live. The work
in conversation
has been made in the context of a daily newsfeed reeling from
Dumbworld Taken for a Ride Brexit, the pandemic, climate change, material and plastic waste,
Join Deirdre Frost
healthcare crisis, housing crisis and war. The artist employs
Where We Bury the Bones: a round-table discussion Radical Acts and the Banshees as she discusses the
everyday imagery, including buildings and flora, which she
making of Big Crush.
In 2021 the Abbey Quarter skatepark provided the Get ready for a theatrical experience imbues with a sense of a larger world in crisis.
canvas for Dumbworld’s site-specific work, Carnival like no other! This work-in-progress
of Shadows: # 1 Possible Human. This year, John takes you on a magical mystery bus Deirdre Frost is an artist based in Cork. Since graduation from Parade Tower
SAT
the Crawford College of Art and Design in 2020 she has had
McIlduff and Brian Irvine – co-artistic directors of
Dumbworld – lead a round-table discussion on the
tour of Kilkenny, introducing you to a
range of fascinating characters who numerous solo exhibitions and awards, and her work was 12
1PM
Admission FREE BUT
TICKETED
included in the Butler Gallery exhibition Generation 2022: Duration 60 mins approx.
skatepark’s past, present and future that will help share their secrets and tales.
to develop Where We Bury the Bones, a new work New Irish Painting. Research leading to this body of work was
for KAF 2024. Join us in the Parade Tower to help supported by the Arts Council Agility Award 2022.
THU FRI Starting point: Bus stop opposite
shape this exciting new project.
10 11 St Kieran’s College, College Road, Kilkenny
Admission €5 + booking fee
7PM 7PM Duration 40 mins approx. OPENING
SAT Parade Tower FRI Festival Gallery
19 Admission FREE BUT TICKETED
12PM Duration 60 mins approx.
11
3.30PM
St Kieran’s College, via New Street
Sat 12 - Sun 20 August 10.30am-5.30pm
36 VISUAL ART VISUAL ART 37

BUTLER GALLERY
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH KILKENNY ARTS FESTIVAL The Art of Sport
Artist Panel Discussion

The Art of Sport With Andy Fitz, Jona Frank,


Colm MacAthlaoich,
Fearghus Ó Conchúir
Curated by Anna O’Sullivan, Butler Gallery Director
Moderated by Anna
O’Sullivan, Exhibition
Curator and Butler
Gallery Director.
Butler Gallery and Kilkenny Arts Festival are pleased to
present a thematic exhibition exploring how artists have
captured the spirit of sport in their work conveyed through TUE Parade Tower
disparate mediums such as video, photography, painting,
print and sculpture. The exhibition features an eclectic fusion
15
1PM
Admission FREE
BUT TICKETED
Duration 90 mins
of both Irish and International artists that will populate our
Main Gallery. A short programme of archive sport films,
curated by Irish Film Institute, will be presented in the Digital
Gallery and will run throughout the exhibition. IRISH FILM INSTITUTE
Including works by: Josh Begley, Charles Brady, Paul Carroll,
Spectating Sports
Vincent Cianni, Michael Craig-Martin, Dorothy Cross, Vanessa A programme of short
Daws, Rineke Dijkstra, Andy Fitz, Jona Frank, Marcus Harvey, films from the IFI Irish
Nicolai Howalt, Nevan Lahart, Louis le Brocquy, Jeannette Film Archive
Lowe, Colm MacAthlaoich, Colin Martin, Fearghus Ó Conchúir,
Kenneth O’Halloran, Mandy O’Neill, Tony O’Shea, Julian Opie, This programme
Martin Parr, Paul Pfeiffer, Luis Alberto Rodriguez, Amelia Stein, includes an array of
Sarah Walker, Elinor Wiltshire. Irish sports captured
on film by amateurs
and professionals in
sound and silent film
from the 1950s onwards.
It includes many
tantalising sequences of
OPENING Butler Gallery, Evans’ Home
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+ 353 (0)56 776 1106 Kilkenny sporting heroes
Julian Opie Running women., 2016
12 www.butlergallery.ie from yesteryear.
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Comhairle Chontae Chill Chainnigh
38 VISUAL ART

Deirdre O’Mahony,
The Dance of Life The Quickening [Dung
A KCAT Trio exhibition Beetle on manure]
Photograph Tom
by Thomas Barron, Flannagan 2023.
Declan Byrne &
Sinéad Fahey Returning to the Earth /
Curated by Sinead Keogh Ag Filleadh are an Talamh
Curated by Shannon Carroll
Established KCAT Studio
artists Thomas Barron,
as part of Kilkenny Arts Office
Declan Byrne and Sinéad Emerging Curator Development Programme
Fahey share similarities Returning to the Earth / Ag Filleadh ar an RTÉ supports more than
in the way the surface
of their paintings is
Talamh is a unique event inviting the public 120 arts events nationwide
broken up into patches
to join selected artists and researchers to
explore our relationship with the landscape
every year.
of colour. The Dance in Kilkenny, addressing themes of ecology,
of Life explores these rte.ie/about/supportingthearts
sustainability and the Irish language.
similarities, teasing out
the artists’ processes Join us at 3pm for an afternoon of research
and examining how presentations, followed by sustainable
they represent the world refreshments provided by a local café and
around them in their the opportunity for further discussion
painting. of the themes explored in the talks.

WEST CORK
OPENING KCAT Arts Centre FRI Rothe House
THU Mill Lane, Callan, Admission €7
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CHAMBER MUSIC
Co. Kilkenny, R95 XN35 To book go to www.kilkennyartsoffice.ie
3PM
3PM Fri 4 - Thu 17 August 10am-4pm Duration 2 hrs 30 mins approx. 28 JUNE – 7 JULY 2024
FESTIVAL 2024 BANTRY, CO. CORK
featuring
DESIGN & CRAFTS COUNCIL IRELAND PRESENTS Signum Quartet ∙ Nightingale Quartet ∙ Dudok Quartet ∙ Pavel Haas Quartet / Boris Giltburg ∙ Dana Zemtsov

Made in Kilkenny/Made Local: Fanny Clamagirand ∙ Roustem Saitkoulov ∙ Esther Hoppe ∙ Chiaroscuro Quartet & many more
Kilkenny County Council
Comhairle Chontae Chill Chainnigh

A celebration of excellence in craft


Kilkenny is synonymous with craft. The county sparkles with a
galaxy of makers working in various mediums. 27 of them comprise
the MADE in Kilkenny collective whose work appears in MADE
IN KILKENNY/MADE LOCAL: A celebration of excellence in craft.
Curated by Mary Gallagher, the exhibition features work in clay,
wood, metal, willow, textiles, glass, wax and leather.

OPENING National Design & Craft Gallery, Castle Yard


SAT
Mon - Sat 10am-5.30pm, Sun 11am-5.30pm Chiaroscuro Quartet Photo: Eva Vermandel
www.westcorkmusic.ie
12 until 28 October Kilkenny County Council
Comhairle Chontae Chill Chainnigh
For updates and further information visit
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Thursday 10 Friday 11 Saturday 12 Sunday 13 Monday 14 Tuesday 15 Wednesday 16 Thursday 17 Friday 18 Saturday 19 Sunday 20
St Canice’s Philip Selway with Irish Oumou Sangaré Barry Douglas Chamber Choir Ireland RTÉ Concert Orchestra, Crash Ensemble with Malcolm Proud & Hubert Butler Lecture:
Cathedral Chamber Orchestra 8pm, p.18 7.30pm, p.16 7.30pm, p.17 Iarla Ó Lionáird & Andrew Hamilton (Deanery) Darren Cornish-Moore Ben Judah
7.30pm, p.10 Ciarán Hinds: Sweeney 3.30pm & 6.30pm, p.24 11am, p.16 2pm, p.30
7.30pm, p.13 Irish Chamber Orchestra Martin Hayes & Friends
with Tomas Zehetmair 7.30pm, p.23
8pm, p.11
Kilkenny Castle Light up the Castle Timisien Timisien Timisien Timisien Timisien Timisien Timisien Timisien Timisien
Parklands 10.40pm, p.5 10am-6pm, p.4 10am-6pm, p.4 10am-6pm, p.4 12pm-6pm, p.4 12pm-6pm, p.4 12pm-6pm, p.4 12pm-6pm, p.4 12pm-6pm, p.4 10am-6pm, p.4
Light up the Castle Light up the Castle Light up the Castle
10.40pm, p.5 10.40pm, p.5 10.40pm, p.5
St John’s Priory Camerata Kilkenny Camerata Kilkenny Carducci String Quartet Carducci String Quartet Carducci String Quartet Carducci String Quartet
1pm, p.14 1pm, p.14 1pm, p.15 1pm, p.15 1pm, p.15 1pm, p.15
Lixsania Fernández
9pm, p.12
Watergate Migration Sonata Migration Sonata Martin Hayes & Kate Ellis Double Bill: Crash Ensemble Kwame Dawes Manchán Magan Manchán Magan
Theatre 8pm, p.9 2.30pm, p.9 9pm , p.24 with Diamanda La Berge 6pm, p.26 & Other World & Other World
Dramm/Sam Amidon 9.30pm, p.19 2pm, p.19
9pm, p.25
Set Theatre Rollercoaster: Donal Dineen MCS: Iarla Ó Lionáird, Rollercoaster: Katie Kim Ichiko Aoba with MCS:
9.30pm, p.20 Cormac McCarthy & & Elaine Howley Crash Ensemble Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh
Matthew Berrill 8pm, p.20 8pm, p.19 & Dan Trueman
9.30pm, p.22 8pm, p.23
Cleere’s Theatre Rollercoaster: Dave Holland Rollercoaster: Dave Holland Rollercoaster: Benched Rollercoaster:
10pm, p.21 10pm, p.21 Josienne Clark 8pm, p.8 Broken Chanter
9.30pm, p.21 9.30pm, p.21
Parade Tower Liz Nugent & Úna Mannion Deirdre Frost in Hubert Butler Essay Prize Heaney Translations: The Art of Sport: Heaney Translations: Kilkenny Poetry Broadsheet Where We Bury the Bones:
6pm, p.29 conversation 1pm, p.35 1pm, p.30 The Testament of Cresseid Panel Discussion Beowulf 11am, p.27 a round-table discussion
Nicole Flattery Fergus Cronin 3pm, p.28 1pm, p.37 3pm, p.28 Heaney Translations: 12pm, p.34
& Cristín Leach with Kevin Doherty The Midnight Verdict Poetry Ireland Review
6pm, p.29 6pm, p.27 3pm, p.28 6pm, p.27
Sheridan’s, The Local (Preview) The Local The Local The Local The Local The Local The Local The Local The Local
Ennisnag 8pm, p.6 8pm, p.6 8pm, p.6 8pm, p.6 8pm, p.6 8pm, p.6 8pm, p.6 8pm, p.6 8pm, p.6
Rothe House Returning to the Earth MCS: Brìghde Chaimbeul
3pm, p.38 5pm, p.22
Butler Gallery The Art of Sport The Art of Sport The Art of Sport The Art of Sport The Art of Sport The Art of Sport The Art of Sport The Art of Sport
Evans’ Home Opening 4pm-6pm, p.36 11am-5pm, p.36 10am-5pm, p.36 10am-5pm, p.36 10am-8pm, p.36 10am-5pm, p.36 10am-5pm, p.36 11am-5pm, p.36
Spectating Sports p.37 Spectating Sports p.37 Spectating Sports p.37 Spectating Sports p.37 Spectating Sports p.37 Spectating Sports p.37 Spectating Sports p.37 Spectating Sports p.37
Festival Gallery @ Deirdre Frost Deirdre Frost Deirdre Frost Deirdre Frost Deirdre Frost Deirdre Frost Deirdre Frost Deirdre Frost Deirdre Frost Deirdre Frost
St Kieran’s College 3.30pm-5.30pm 10.30am-5.30pm, p.35 10.30am-5.30pm, p.35 10.30am-5.30pm, p.35 10.30am-5.30pm, p.35 10.30am-5.30pm, p.35 10.30am-5.30pm, p.35 10.30am-5.30pm, p.35 10.30am-5.30pm, p.35 10.30am-5.30pm, p.35
Opening 3.30pm, p.35
Other Venues Starting point: Bus stop Starting point: Bus stop Smithwick’s Barrel Yard Barnstorm Studio Barnstorm Studio Barnstorm Studio

opposite St Kieran’s College opposite St Kieran’s College Rollercoaster B2B DJs @ Home Rule Club @ Home Rule Club @ Home Rule Club
Taken for A Ride Taken for A Ride 5pm, p.20 Aoife Ní Bhriain & Aoife Ní Bhriain & Ta Tum Tum!
7pm, p.34 7pm, p.34 Colin Dunne Open Rehearsal Colin Dunne Open Rehearsal 11am & 1pm p.33
2pm-4pm, p.34 2pm-4pm, p.34
Locations/venues Topography of Love Topography of Love Bench Tales Bench Tales Bench Tales Bench Tales Bench Tales Bench Tales Bench Tales
to be announced, p. 31 p. 31 11am, 1pm & 3pm, p.7 11am, 1pm & 3pm, p.7 11am, 1pm & 3pm, p.7 11am, 1pm & 3pm, p.7 11am, 1pm & 3pm, p.7 11am, 1pm & 3pm, p.7 11am, 1pm & 3pm, p.7
see website Topography of Love Topography of Love Topography of Love Topography of Love Topography of Love Topography of Love
for details p. 31 p. 31 p. 31 p. 31 p. 31 p. 31
Scorched Earth Trilogy Scorched Earth Trilogy Encounters Encounters
5.30pm & 6.30pm, p. 31 5.30pm & 6.30pm, p. 31
See website for times, p.33 See website for times, p.33
Encounters
See website for times, p.33
Secret Garden Gazebo, Butler House Mount Juliet Heritage Council Garden Castle Rose Garden Gazebo, Butler House Butler Gallery Heritage Council Garden Castle Rose Garden Butler Gallery
Music 3pm, p.32 3pm, p.32 3pm, p.32 3pm, p.32 3pm, p.32 3pm, p.32 3pm, p.32 3pm, p.32 3pm, p.32
Lyrath Hotel Stone Circle, Butler House Rothe House Rothe House Castle Rose Garden Stone Circle, Butler House Rothe House Butler Gallery
4pm, p.32 4pm, p.32 4pm, p.32 4pm, p.32 4pm, p.32 4pm, p.32 4pm, p.32 4pm, p.32
THEATRE & DANCE MUSIC MUSIC: MARBLE CITY SESSIONS LITERATURE VISUAL ART & DESIGN OUTDOOR//FAMILY INSTALLATION The Dance of Life KCAT Arts Centre, Callan, Fri 4 - Thu 17 August 10am-4pm, p.38 Made in Kilkenny/Made Local National Design & Craft Gallery, Castle Yard,
12 August - 28 October, Mon-Sat 10am-5.30pm, Sun 11am-5.30pm, Opening Sat 12 August, p.38
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