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Seven red giraffes to parade through streets of Cork city this weekend
Seven red giraffes to parade through streets of Cork city this weekend

Irish Examiner

timea day ago

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Seven red giraffes to parade through streets of Cork city this weekend

Seven towering red giraffes will be seen parading through the streets of Cork city on Sunday as part of a Cork Midsummer Festival and Open Streets event. Les Girafes: An Animal Operetta7 is a Cork City Council-supported event as part of the Open Streets series, which encourages people to come to town without their car, either by walking, cycling, or using public transport. People can enjoy some of the city's streets without traffic and soak up the atmosphere with lively street performances, street play events, and public information stands on cycling and public transport. The parade will see seven red giraffes, accompanied by a troupe of bumbling keepers, musicians, and performers, make their way from North Main Street to Patrick's Street. Led by Compagnie OFF, a renowned performing arts school based in France, the parade will see its monumental giraffes, accompanied by a troupe of bumbling keepers, musicians, and performers, make their way from North Main Street to Patrick's Street. The procession blends circus arts, opera, and street theatre into one display of colour and sound which promises to entertain audiences of all ages. Compagnie OFF has captivated audiences worldwide with their large-scale performances that reimagine public spaces. Their celebrated production, Les Girafes, has visited cities across Europe, including Bourges and Rhone in France, Bradford in England, and Galway. For more information, click here. Read More Theatre For One review: Intimate setting makes for wonderful experience at Cork Midsummer

Five For Your Radar: 28 Years Later, Neil Young, Live at the Marquee
Five For Your Radar: 28 Years Later, Neil Young, Live at the Marquee

Irish Examiner

time2 days ago

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Five For Your Radar: 28 Years Later, Neil Young, Live at the Marquee

Cinema: 28 Years Later General release, Friday, June 20 Over 20 years on since the release of 28 Days Later, which made a star of Cillian Murphy and, ahem, revived the zombie genre for the new century, Danny Boyle returns with a sequel, 28 Years Later, and a terrifying new "auteur horror" story. Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Fiennes, and Jodie Comer star. Street theatre: Les Girafes: An Animal Operetta St Patrick's Street, Cork, 2pm, 9pm, Sunday, June 22 Les Girafes parade through Cork on Sunday. Seven towering red giraffes gracefully parade through Cork's city centre, led by an operatic diva, as Cork Midsummer comes to a close after 10 days of memorable events. French street theatre company Compagnie OFF will be accompanied by a troupe of bumbling keepers, musicians, and performers savannah for this free event. Concert: Neil Young and Van Morrison Malahide Castle, Dublin, Thursday, June 26 Both men are 79, and while they may outlast us all, there is a sense that we don't know how long more they'll be touring. The Canadian-American rocker returns to Ireland with a band that includes Willie Nelson's son Micah, and fans will be happy to hear that recent setlists have included such classics as Sugar Mountain and Heart of Gold. Van the man has been a mixed bag in the live arena in recent years, but can still conjure up moments of magic. Streaming: The Bear Disney+, Wednesday, June 25 After a divisive — some would say tedious, others would say slow — third season, The Bear returns for its fourth season. Jeremy Allen White, most recently seen as The Boss in the trailer for Springsteen: Deliver Me From Nowhere, reprises his role as anger-managing chef Carmy, while Ayo Edebiri and Ebon Moss-Bachrach also return to the kitchen/melting pot. As usual, all 10 episodes of the season drop at once on Wednesday. Concert: Picture This Live at the Marquee, Wednesday-Thursday, June 25-26 Fans at a previous gig at Live at The Marquee in Cork. Picture: Larry Cummins Picture This kick off a month of shows Live at the Marquee in Cork. Ten years on from the release of Take My Hand and having released fourth studio album Parked Car in 2024, Picture This return for two sold-out shows to kick off the Marquee shows.

Five For Your Radar: Midsummer festival, Rory Gallagher remembered, Snow Patrol live
Five For Your Radar: Midsummer festival, Rory Gallagher remembered, Snow Patrol live

Irish Examiner

time12-06-2025

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  • Irish Examiner

Five For Your Radar: Midsummer festival, Rory Gallagher remembered, Snow Patrol live

Arts Festival: Cork Midsummer Various venues, Friday, June 13, to Sunday, June 22 From circus to dance to theatre and various other artistic forms, Cork Midsummer offers a diverse programme over the next 10 days. The Theatre for One booth returns to Emmet Place for short but memorable experiences, while for a more immersive journey, Cork's own Eileen Walsh stars in The Second Woman (Cork Opera House, June 14-15): Over 24 hours, 100 different men star opposite Walsh as she performs over and over a scene between a man and a woman in a relationship that has lost its creativity and romance. Music Festival: Beyond the Pale Glendalough Estate, Wicklow, Friday-Sunday, June 13-15 Amid some last-minute on again, off again drama, one of the best music festivals of the summer is most definitely on again this weekend. Beyond the Pale, back for its fourth edition, brings beloved indie rock acts TV on the Radio and Broken Social Scene to Ireland for some rare shows. Amid talks and activities from yoga to food talks, up and coming Irish acts mix with the likes of Samantha Mumba and Jon Hopkins as festival summer really kicks off. Samantha Mumba plays Beyond the Pale this weekend. Streaming: Echo Valley Apple TV+, Friday, June 13 There's some strong Irish interest in this new Apple TV+ film, which arrives on the streamer on Friday. Fiona Shaw and Domhnall Gleeson star alongside Julianne Moore and Sydney Sweeney in the thriller. Kate (Moore) is dealing with a personal tragedy while owning and training horses in Echo Valley, an isolated and picturesque place, when her daughter, Claire (Sweeney), arrives at her doorstep, frightened, trembling and covered in someone else's blood. Exhibition: Cork Rocks for Rory Various venues, from Saturday, June 14 The Rory Gallagher estate, in collaboration with Cork City Council and Cork City Libraries, is hosting a citywide tribute to the guitar legend to mark the 30th anniversary of his death. There are separate photography exhibitions about Gallagher at the Atrium at Cork City Council's new Civic Offices, the Public Museum in Fitzgerald Park, and the Central Library on Grand Parade. A walking trail highlighting the places and streets that were his stomping ground will be active with a QR code from June 14. Gigs, Saw Doctors, Snow Patrol Virgin Media Park (Musgrave Park), Cork, Saturday, June 14; Thursday, June 19 Leo Moran and Davy Carton of The Saw Doctors. A relatively rare Cork outing for the Saw Doctors. Expect some passionate singalongs from N17 to I Useta Love Her led by Leo Moran and co. Meanwhile, Snow Patrol play the same venue next Thursday. They've been one of the biggest, most persistent Irish acts of the quarter-century so far, and, headed by the charismatic Gary Lightbody, have a back catalogue to rival anyone.

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