Daniel Corkery Summer School

To be held in Inchigeelagh Village

17-22ndJuly 2011

Theme: of Irish history which lies between the arrival of St Patrick and the Battle of Clontarf

Sun. 17th. 19:30hrs Failte: given by: The Minister for the Arts & Heritage -- James Denihan

 

20:00hrs

Lecture: ‘The Vikings: Issues & Impact’ -- Donnchadh Ó Corráin

Mon. 18 th.

11:00hrs

Class: Landscape Painting -- Phil Howe


16:00hrs

Class: Text & Translation -- Echtra Condla / Condle’s Adventure


19:00hrs

Choral Workshop - “Plainsong from the Early Middle Ages’ -- David Way - in the church

  20:30hrs Photographic Exhibition: - ‘The Inchigeelagh Hills’ -- Joe Creedon


21:00hrs

Poetry Reading -- James Harpur

Tues. 19th.

11:00hrs

Class: Landscape Painting - Phil Howe


16:00hrs

Class: Text & Translation -- Echtra Condla / Condle’s Adventure


19:00hrs

Choral Workshop -Choral Workshop: “Plainsong from the Early Middle Ages’ -- David Way


21:00hrs

Lecture: “Local Archaeological and Remains’ – Tony Miller

  21:45hrs Lecture: ‘Celtic Art’ – James Cronin

Wed. 20th.

11:00hrs

Class: Landscape Painting - Phil Howe


   


13:30hrs

Charabanc Tour: "Ancient and Modern" - Michael Galvin


21:00hrs

Concert: "The Corkery Consort" -- Music by J.S. Bach & Vaughan Williams, Directed by David Way

Thurs. 21st.

11:00hrs

Class: Landscape Painting - Phil Howe


16:00hrs

Class: Text & Translation -- Echtra Condla / Condle’s Adventure


19:00hrs

Choral Workshop - Choral Workshop: “Plainsong from the Early Middle Ages’ -- David Way


21:00hrs

Lecture: ‘Music & Musicians 450-1000 CE’ -- Ann Buckley

Fri. 22nd.

11:00hrs

Class: Landscape Painting - Phil Howe


16:00hrs

Class: Text & Translation -- Echtra Condla / Condle’s Adventure


19:00hrs

Choral Performance & Mass -- conductor David Way


21:00hrs

Lecture: “The Vikings: Issues & Impact” -- John Sheehan


 


Ann Buckley is a historian and musicologist, from TCD
James Cronin works at the ACE Centre at UCC
Michael Galvin is an authority on local history
James Harpur has published four volumes of poetry
Phil Howe is a Cork-based artist
Tony Miller is a local archaeologist
Donnchadh Ó Corráin teaches Irish history at UCC
David Way is a solo violist and teacher
John Sheehan lectures on archaeology at UCC

 

Cork Arts Council, and other friends of the School, have kindly provided financial help