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    A Green Art: Irish Poetry, Words, Film and Music

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    Sat 22 Jul, 12 noon
    Purcell Room at Queen Elizabeth Hall
    Literature & poetry
    £12
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    Poet Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin stands in front of bookshelves

    Roam across the poetic landscape of the Emerald Isle in this celebratory afternoon of mesmeric and musical readings and a film screening.

    In the first half of the event, Cherry Smyth and Craig Jordan-Baker perform If the River is Hidden, a live version of their book which charts the journey of two writers from the source to the mouth of the Bann, Northern Ireland’s longest river.

    Through a dialogue of prose and poetry, the history, landscape and divisions that have come to define the north of Ireland are explored and challenged. Smyth and Jordan-Baker are joined by flautist Eimear McGeown.

    Their performance is followed by an extended reading from the mesmeric Irish poet, Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin.

    The winner of the Patrick Kavanagh Award, the Irish Times Award for Poetry, the O’Shaughnessy Award, the International Griffin Poetry Prize and the 1573 International Poetry Award, she is regarded as one of Ireland’s greatest poets.

    In May 2022, in a special ceremony on Ní Chuilleanáin’s 80th birthday, President Michael D Higgins conferred the gold Torc, marking her election to the position of Saoi of Aosdána, the highest honour an artist in Ireland can ever receive.

    After a short interval, film director Sé Merry Doyle introduces his feature-length documentary, Patrick Kavanagh – No Man’s Fool. The film is a rich visual journey, exposing the contradiction that existed between Patrick Kavanagh’s public persona and his poetry – and won the award for best documentary at the Boston Irish Film Festival.

    Presented in partnership with the Irish Cultural Centre (Hammersmith)

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    Age recommendation

    For ages 16+

    Dates & times

    Sat 22 Jul, 12 noon
    Approximate run time: 2 hours 15 mins.
    Run times may vary by up to 20 minutes as they can be affected by last-minute programme changes, intervals and encores.

    Price

    • Standard entry£12*
    • Concessions25%**


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