Saturday, June 5, 2010

Day 4 -Tuesday, June 29

2-7pm, The Grey Basement, Niland House, Merchants Road: Video installation by Michal Ratajczak and sand sculpture by Janos Szecsi (Mon-Fri 2-7pm) Free

6pm, Monroe's: Galway artist Stephanie González will perform Plastic Age, a piece which explores consumerism in a contemporary world of fake ideals. Using a collaboration of different media, this visual performance identifies how human nature has become dislodged and transformed into a paradise of contentment for material dominance. (Mon -Fri 6pm) 5 euro
CANCELLED. RESCHEDULED FOR THUR AND FRI 6pm IN BANK OF IRELAND THEATRE

7.30pm, Kelly's: COLOURS the Opera by COLOURS Street Theatre Company - Eight performers engage in a theatrical performance to show how people can evolve using colours to identify birth, life, death and resurrection. We will invigorate your sense of imagination and enhance the notion that we are all connected! COLOURS the Opera debuted to great acclaim at this year's Múscailt arts festival at NUI Galway. (Mon & Tue 7.30pm) 3 euro

COLOURS the Opera -drawing by Dagmar Drabent

8.30pm, Bank of Ireland Theatre, NUI Galway: The Company presents its play Duael. "One Room, One War, Two Soldiers. One Empire dying, One Empire rising. When all is said and done, what's done is done." (Mon -Wed 8.30pm) 5 euro

9pm, Roisín Dubh: Alternative/roots music/Celtic four-piece The Rye will bring their "savage driven ceoil" to the Roisín Dubh. The Rye present one of the freshest and most exciting approaches to Irish Music, with the ability "to make even a stone statue tap its feet" (John O'Hara, The Galway Music Scene Review). 7 euro/5 euro

Kevin Melly -lead vocals, acoustic guitar
Cian Mulligan -electric guitar, banjo
Barry Wallace -bass, banjo
Dessie Harrington -drums

9.30pm, Bar 8: Festival Club with DJs and special guests. (Sat -Thur 9.30pm) Free

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