Programme 2009

A map of Dunlavin showing Festival venues can be viewed and printed here.  Information on the galleries is available here.
 
Friday, 19th June
Time Event Venue
7:00pm Live Music Outside the Market House
7:30pm Official Opening of Art Exhibitions by Seán O'Rourke (RTÉ) Market House Gallery
8:00pm All Art Exhibitions Open Market House Gallery (Professional Artists)

Old Schoolhouse Gallery (Emerging Artists)

Blue Door Gallery (Go Your Own Way - A Group Exhibitions of Up and Coming Artists in Ireland)

9:00pm Coast-to-Coast Funfair  
9:30pm Set Dancing Jonathan Swift School
10:00pm Misc. Entertainment Pubs
 

Saturday, 20th June
Time Event Venue
12 noon Art Exhibitions open Market House Gallery, Old School House Gallery, Blue Door Gallery
2:00pm Dog Show Ball Alley
2:00pm Horse Show Dr Kearney's Field
3:30pm Coast-to-Coast Funfair  
8:00pm

'Elizabeth Smith of Baltiboys'

Adapted by Andrew Deering from "The Wicklow World of Elizabeth Smith",
editors Dermot James and Seamas O Maitiu


Tickets €10; complimentary glass of wine

Market House
9:00pm Bingo Imaal Hall
9:00pm Misc. Entertainment Pubs
 

Sunday, 21st June
Time Event Venue
12 noon Ironworks Display Old Schoolhouse Grounds
12 noon Willow Weaving Display Market Square
12 noon Life Drawing Display Old Schoolhouse Grounds
12 noon Woodcarving Display Old Schoolhouse Grounds
12 noon Craft Fair Imaal Hall
12 noon Farmers' Market Market Square
12 noon Art Exhibitions open Market House Gallery, Old School House Gallery, Blue Door Gallery
1:00pm Clay Pigeon Shoot Adrian Deering's, Milltown
2:00pm Childrens' Parade Scoil Nicholas Naofa
3:00pm Street music with Jammie Stephen's Street and Main Street
7:00pm

The Armed Man - A Mass for Peace by Karl Jenkins


Music by the Milltown Singers and invited Guests

Admission €15

St. Nicholas of Myra Church
9:00pm Misc. Entertainment Pubs

 

 

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