BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:DPCALENDAR CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:UTC X-MICROSOFT-CDO-TZID:0 END:VTIMEZONE X-WR-TIMEZONE:UTC BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200123 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200831 UID:62FDA6A3-D503-48A6-BB96-63C666DB7FBF SUMMARY:CHANGES, CHANGE DTSTAMP:20200114T152701Z DESCRIPTION:The bold colour and simple geometric patterns of Shane O’Malley’s street art have become part of Galway city’s visual language. Having started out in Ireland’s vibrant graffiti subculture, his large-scale abstract works, inspired by themes of identity, mental and emotional health, journey and self-hood, drawing attention to over-looked and often-neglected corners of the urban landscape.\Nhttps://shaneomalleyart.com/ X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The bold colour and simple geometric patterns of Shane O’Malley’s street art have become part of Galway city’s visual language. Having started out in Ireland’s vibrant graffiti subculture, his large-scale abstract works, inspired by themes of identity, mental and emotional health, journey and self-hood, drawing attention to over-looked and often-neglected corners of the urban landscape.
LOCATION:H91 E653 Galway City\, County Galway\, Ireland GEO:53.27261020;-9.05293980 LAST-MODIFIED:20200122T152510Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:1716 X-URL: X-COLOR:9c3b2a X-SHOW-END-TIME:0 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200131 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200201 UID:681086B3-3234-4562-8E93-3D85B60B81C2 SUMMARY:WEATHERPLAY DTSTAMP:20200114T152701Z DESCRIPTION:Imagine looking out of the window with delight as the rain comes bucketing down, or a gale is howling around you? Imagine the growing mucky puddle on your road leading to excitement and playfulness? WeatherPlay wants to make this a reality. How do we harness the power of the wind and the rain for play? How do we make you want to get out of bed on a wet Galway morning? How do we make the dark evenings the best time for children to play outdoors?\NWeatherPlay encourages children to be active and creative outdoors on any day of the year. Artists Michelle Browne with Rhona Byrne and Hilary O’Shaughnessy invite children and young people from across the city and county to rethink our relationship with the weather through a series of active exploratory workshops, and get involved in devising new ways to play with the elements throughout the year.\NIf you and your group would like to host an outdoor exploratory workshop with the artists, check the dates above and contact eolas@hopeitrains.ie. You can be a formal group, or an informal group of children and parents. Be prepared to go outside, no matter what the weather! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Imagine looking out of the window with delight as the rain comes bucketing down, or a gale is howling around you? Imagine the growing mucky puddle on your road leading to excitement and playfulness? WeatherPlay wants to make this a reality. How do we harness the power of the wind and the rain for play? How do we make you want to get out of bed on a wet Galway morning? How do we make the dark evenings the best time for children to play outdoors?
WeatherPlay encourages children to be active and creative outdoors on any day of the year. Artists Michelle Browne with Rhona Byrne and Hilary O’Shaughnessy invite children and young people from across the city and county to rethink our relationship with the weather through a series of active exploratory workshops, and get involved in devising new ways to play with the elements throughout the year.
If you and your group would like to host an outdoor exploratory workshop with the artists, check the dates above and contact eolas@hopeitrains.ie. You can be a formal group, or an informal group of children and parents. Be prepared to go outside, no matter what the weather!
LOCATION:County Galway\, Ireland GEO:53.34347575;-8.87336799 LAST-MODIFIED:20200121T223415Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:1014 X-URL: X-COLOR:9c3b2a X-SHOW-END-TIME:0 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200206 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200207 UID:E46F0983-6F11-45DF-A950-1C2247300141 SUMMARY:WEATHERPLAY DTSTAMP:20200114T152701Z DESCRIPTION:Imagine looking out of the window with delight as the rain comes bucketing down, or a gale is howling around you? Imagine the growing mucky puddle on your road leading to excitement and playfulness? WeatherPlay wants to make this a reality. How do we harness the power of the wind and the rain for play? How do we make you want to get out of bed on a wet Galway morning? How do we make the dark evenings the best time for children to play outdoors?\NWeatherPlay encourages children to be active and creative outdoors on any day of the year. Artists Michelle Browne with Rhona Byrne and Hilary O’Shaughnessy invite children and young people from across the city and county to rethink our relationship with the weather through a series of active exploratory workshops, and get involved in devising new ways to play with the elements throughout the year.\NIf you and your group would like to host an outdoor exploratory workshop with the artists, check the dates above and contact eolas@hopeitrains.ie. You can be a formal group, or an informal group of children and parents. Be prepared to go outside, no matter what the weather! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Imagine looking out of the window with delight as the rain comes bucketing down, or a gale is howling around you? Imagine the growing mucky puddle on your road leading to excitement and playfulness? WeatherPlay wants to make this a reality. How do we harness the power of the wind and the rain for play? How do we make you want to get out of bed on a wet Galway morning? How do we make the dark evenings the best time for children to play outdoors?
WeatherPlay encourages children to be active and creative outdoors on any day of the year. Artists Michelle Browne with Rhona Byrne and Hilary O’Shaughnessy invite children and young people from across the city and county to rethink our relationship with the weather through a series of active exploratory workshops, and get involved in devising new ways to play with the elements throughout the year.
If you and your group would like to host an outdoor exploratory workshop with the artists, check the dates above and contact eolas@hopeitrains.ie. You can be a formal group, or an informal group of children and parents. Be prepared to go outside, no matter what the weather!
LOCATION:County Galway\, Ireland GEO:53.34347575;-8.87336799 LAST-MODIFIED:20200121T224332Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:718 X-URL: X-COLOR:9c3b2a X-SHOW-END-TIME:0 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200208 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200209 UID:3FB0A1C7-142F-4C85-8DFF-61590B8096C7 SUMMARY:WEATHERPLAY DTSTAMP:20200114T152701Z DESCRIPTION:Imagine looking out of the window with delight as the rain comes bucketing down, or a gale is howling around you? Imagine the growing mucky puddle on your road leading to excitement and playfulness? WeatherPlay wants to make this a reality. How do we harness the power of the wind and the rain for play? How do we make you want to get out of bed on a wet Galway morning? How do we make the dark evenings the best time for children to play outdoors?\NWeatherPlay encourages children to be active and creative outdoors on any day of the year. Artists Michelle Browne with Rhona Byrne and Hilary O’Shaughnessy invite children and young people from across the city and county to rethink our relationship with the weather through a series of active exploratory workshops, and get involved in devising new ways to play with the elements throughout the year.\NIf you and your group would like to host an outdoor exploratory workshop with the artists, check the dates above and contact eolas@hopeitrains.ie. You can be a formal group, or an informal group of children and parents. Be prepared to go outside, no matter what the weather! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Imagine looking out of the window with delight as the rain comes bucketing down, or a gale is howling around you? Imagine the growing mucky puddle on your road leading to excitement and playfulness? WeatherPlay wants to make this a reality. How do we harness the power of the wind and the rain for play? How do we make you want to get out of bed on a wet Galway morning? How do we make the dark evenings the best time for children to play outdoors?
WeatherPlay encourages children to be active and creative outdoors on any day of the year. Artists Michelle Browne with Rhona Byrne and Hilary O’Shaughnessy invite children and young people from across the city and county to rethink our relationship with the weather through a series of active exploratory workshops, and get involved in devising new ways to play with the elements throughout the year.
If you and your group would like to host an outdoor exploratory workshop with the artists, check the dates above and contact eolas@hopeitrains.ie. You can be a formal group, or an informal group of children and parents. Be prepared to go outside, no matter what the weather!
LOCATION:County Galway\, Ireland GEO:53.34347575;-8.87336799 LAST-MODIFIED:20200121T224345Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:614 X-URL: X-COLOR:9c3b2a X-SHOW-END-TIME:0 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200213 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200214 UID:2DAE4162-7746-453B-9C88-F740C43C816D SUMMARY:WEATHERPLAY DTSTAMP:20200114T152701Z DESCRIPTION:Imagine looking out of the window with delight as the rain comes bucketing down, or a gale is howling around you? Imagine the growing mucky puddle on your road leading to excitement and playfulness? WeatherPlay wants to make this a reality. How do we harness the power of the wind and the rain for play? How do we make you want to get out of bed on a wet Galway morning? How do we make the dark evenings the best time for children to play outdoors?\NWeatherPlay encourages children to be active and creative outdoors on any day of the year. Artists Michelle Browne with Rhona Byrne and Hilary O’Shaughnessy invite children and young people from across the city and county to rethink our relationship with the weather through a series of active exploratory workshops, and get involved in devising new ways to play with the elements throughout the year.\NIf you and your group would like to host an outdoor exploratory workshop with the artists, check the dates above and contact eolas@hopeitrains.ie. You can be a formal group, or an informal group of children and parents. Be prepared to go outside, no matter what the weather! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Imagine looking out of the window with delight as the rain comes bucketing down, or a gale is howling around you? Imagine the growing mucky puddle on your road leading to excitement and playfulness? WeatherPlay wants to make this a reality. How do we harness the power of the wind and the rain for play? How do we make you want to get out of bed on a wet Galway morning? How do we make the dark evenings the best time for children to play outdoors?
WeatherPlay encourages children to be active and creative outdoors on any day of the year. Artists Michelle Browne with Rhona Byrne and Hilary O’Shaughnessy invite children and young people from across the city and county to rethink our relationship with the weather through a series of active exploratory workshops, and get involved in devising new ways to play with the elements throughout the year.
If you and your group would like to host an outdoor exploratory workshop with the artists, check the dates above and contact eolas@hopeitrains.ie. You can be a formal group, or an informal group of children and parents. Be prepared to go outside, no matter what the weather!
LOCATION:County Galway\, Ireland GEO:53.34347575;-8.87336799 LAST-MODIFIED:20200121T224356Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:563 X-URL: X-COLOR:9c3b2a X-SHOW-END-TIME:0 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200214 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200215 UID:BA93A5A0-877C-4C9E-8547-BE5B83A9426C SUMMARY:WEATHERPLAY DTSTAMP:20200114T152701Z DESCRIPTION:Imagine looking out of the window with delight as the rain comes bucketing down, or a gale is howling around you? Imagine the growing mucky puddle on your road leading to excitement and playfulness? WeatherPlay wants to make this a reality. How do we harness the power of the wind and the rain for play? How do we make you want to get out of bed on a wet Galway morning? How do we make the dark evenings the best time for children to play outdoors?\NWeatherPlay encourages children to be active and creative outdoors on any day of the year. Artists Michelle Browne with Rhona Byrne and Hilary O’Shaughnessy invite children and young people from across the city and county to rethink our relationship with the weather through a series of active exploratory workshops, and get involved in devising new ways to play with the elements throughout the year.\NIf you and your group would like to host an outdoor exploratory workshop with the artists, check the dates above and contact eolas@hopeitrains.ie. You can be a formal group, or an informal group of children and parents. Be prepared to go outside, no matter what the weather! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Imagine looking out of the window with delight as the rain comes bucketing down, or a gale is howling around you? Imagine the growing mucky puddle on your road leading to excitement and playfulness? WeatherPlay wants to make this a reality. How do we harness the power of the wind and the rain for play? How do we make you want to get out of bed on a wet Galway morning? How do we make the dark evenings the best time for children to play outdoors?
WeatherPlay encourages children to be active and creative outdoors on any day of the year. Artists Michelle Browne with Rhona Byrne and Hilary O’Shaughnessy invite children and young people from across the city and county to rethink our relationship with the weather through a series of active exploratory workshops, and get involved in devising new ways to play with the elements throughout the year.
If you and your group would like to host an outdoor exploratory workshop with the artists, check the dates above and contact eolas@hopeitrains.ie. You can be a formal group, or an informal group of children and parents. Be prepared to go outside, no matter what the weather!
LOCATION:County Galway\, Ireland GEO:53.34347575;-8.87336799 LAST-MODIFIED:20200121T224408Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:859 X-URL: X-COLOR:9c3b2a X-SHOW-END-TIME:0 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200215 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200216 UID:A064D20F-A323-4E79-A423-97ED229E31A9 SUMMARY:WEATHERPLAY DTSTAMP:20200114T152701Z DESCRIPTION:Imagine looking out of the window with delight as the rain comes bucketing down, or a gale is howling around you? Imagine the growing mucky puddle on your road leading to excitement and playfulness? WeatherPlay wants to make this a reality. How do we harness the power of the wind and the rain for play? How do we make you want to get out of bed on a wet Galway morning? How do we make the dark evenings the best time for children to play outdoors?\NWeatherPlay encourages children to be active and creative outdoors on any day of the year. Artists Michelle Browne with Rhona Byrne and Hilary O’Shaughnessy invite children and young people from across the city and county to rethink our relationship with the weather through a series of active exploratory workshops, and get involved in devising new ways to play with the elements throughout the year.\NIf you and your group would like to host an outdoor exploratory workshop with the artists, check the dates above and contact eolas@hopeitrains.ie. You can be a formal group, or an informal group of children and parents. Be prepared to go outside, no matter what the weather! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Imagine looking out of the window with delight as the rain comes bucketing down, or a gale is howling around you? Imagine the growing mucky puddle on your road leading to excitement and playfulness? WeatherPlay wants to make this a reality. How do we harness the power of the wind and the rain for play? How do we make you want to get out of bed on a wet Galway morning? How do we make the dark evenings the best time for children to play outdoors?
WeatherPlay encourages children to be active and creative outdoors on any day of the year. Artists Michelle Browne with Rhona Byrne and Hilary O’Shaughnessy invite children and young people from across the city and county to rethink our relationship with the weather through a series of active exploratory workshops, and get involved in devising new ways to play with the elements throughout the year.
If you and your group would like to host an outdoor exploratory workshop with the artists, check the dates above and contact eolas@hopeitrains.ie. You can be a formal group, or an informal group of children and parents. Be prepared to go outside, no matter what the weather!
LOCATION:County Galway\, Ireland GEO:53.34347575;-8.87336799 LAST-MODIFIED:20200121T224419Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:651 X-URL: X-COLOR:9c3b2a X-SHOW-END-TIME:0 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200321 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200322 UID:65D1F1AC-3EBD-4824-A631-5BC674AF6077 SUMMARY:WEATHERPLAY DTSTAMP:20200114T152701Z DESCRIPTION:Imagine looking out of the window with delight as the rain comes bucketing down, or a gale is howling around you? Imagine the growing mucky puddle on your road leading to excitement and playfulness? WeatherPlay wants to make this a reality. How do we harness the power of the wind and the rain for play? How do we make you want to get out of bed on a wet Galway morning? How do we make the dark evenings the best time for children to play outdoors?\NWeatherPlay encourages children to be active and creative outdoors on any day of the year. Artists Michelle Browne with Rhona Byrne and Hilary O’Shaughnessy invite children and young people from across the city and county to rethink our relationship with the weather through a series of active exploratory workshops, and get involved in devising new ways to play with the elements throughout the year.\NIf you and your group would like to host an outdoor exploratory workshop with the artists, check the dates above and contact eolas@hopeitrains.ie. You can be a formal group, or an informal group of children and parents. Be prepared to go outside, no matter what the weather! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Imagine looking out of the window with delight as the rain comes bucketing down, or a gale is howling around you? Imagine the growing mucky puddle on your road leading to excitement and playfulness? WeatherPlay wants to make this a reality. How do we harness the power of the wind and the rain for play? How do we make you want to get out of bed on a wet Galway morning? How do we make the dark evenings the best time for children to play outdoors?
WeatherPlay encourages children to be active and creative outdoors on any day of the year. Artists Michelle Browne with Rhona Byrne and Hilary O’Shaughnessy invite children and young people from across the city and county to rethink our relationship with the weather through a series of active exploratory workshops, and get involved in devising new ways to play with the elements throughout the year.
If you and your group would like to host an outdoor exploratory workshop with the artists, check the dates above and contact eolas@hopeitrains.ie. You can be a formal group, or an informal group of children and parents. Be prepared to go outside, no matter what the weather!
LOCATION:County Galway\, Ireland GEO:53.34347575;-8.87336799 LAST-MODIFIED:20200121T224429Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:964 X-URL: X-COLOR:9c3b2a X-SHOW-END-TIME:0 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200326 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200327 UID:4794EE82-6B1D-4EA3-87E9-D5EA46E36B03 SUMMARY:WEATHERPLAY DTSTAMP:20200114T152701Z DESCRIPTION:Imagine looking out of the window with delight as the rain comes bucketing down, or a gale is howling around you? Imagine the growing mucky puddle on your road leading to excitement and playfulness? WeatherPlay wants to make this a reality. How do we harness the power of the wind and the rain for play? How do we make you want to get out of bed on a wet Galway morning? How do we make the dark evenings the best time for children to play outdoors?\NWeatherPlay encourages children to be active and creative outdoors on any day of the year. Artists Michelle Browne with Rhona Byrne and Hilary O’Shaughnessy invite children and young people from across the city and county to rethink our relationship with the weather through a series of active exploratory workshops, and get involved in devising new ways to play with the elements throughout the year.\NIf you and your group would like to host an outdoor exploratory workshop with the artists, check the dates above and contact eolas@hopeitrains.ie. You can be a formal group, or an informal group of children and parents. Be prepared to go outside, no matter what the weather! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Imagine looking out of the window with delight as the rain comes bucketing down, or a gale is howling around you? Imagine the growing mucky puddle on your road leading to excitement and playfulness? WeatherPlay wants to make this a reality. How do we harness the power of the wind and the rain for play? How do we make you want to get out of bed on a wet Galway morning? How do we make the dark evenings the best time for children to play outdoors?
WeatherPlay encourages children to be active and creative outdoors on any day of the year. Artists Michelle Browne with Rhona Byrne and Hilary O’Shaughnessy invite children and young people from across the city and county to rethink our relationship with the weather through a series of active exploratory workshops, and get involved in devising new ways to play with the elements throughout the year.
If you and your group would like to host an outdoor exploratory workshop with the artists, check the dates above and contact eolas@hopeitrains.ie. You can be a formal group, or an informal group of children and parents. Be prepared to go outside, no matter what the weather!
LOCATION:County Galway\, Ireland GEO:53.34347575;-8.87336799 LAST-MODIFIED:20200121T224439Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:667 X-URL: X-COLOR:9c3b2a X-SHOW-END-TIME:0 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200327 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200328 UID:A42485A0-F019-4C16-9E5F-C488AED09FA5 SUMMARY:WEATHERPLAY DTSTAMP:20200114T152701Z DESCRIPTION:Imagine looking out of the window with delight as the rain comes bucketing down, or a gale is howling around you? Imagine the growing mucky puddle on your road leading to excitement and playfulness? WeatherPlay wants to make this a reality. How do we harness the power of the wind and the rain for play? How do we make you want to get out of bed on a wet Galway morning? How do we make the dark evenings the best time for children to play outdoors?\NWeatherPlay encourages children to be active and creative outdoors on any day of the year. Artists Michelle Browne with Rhona Byrne and Hilary O’Shaughnessy invite children and young people from across the city and county to rethink our relationship with the weather through a series of active exploratory workshops, and get involved in devising new ways to play with the elements throughout the year.\NIf you and your group would like to host an outdoor exploratory workshop with the artists, check the dates above and contact eolas@hopeitrains.ie. You can be a formal group, or an informal group of children and parents. Be prepared to go outside, no matter what the weather! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Imagine looking out of the window with delight as the rain comes bucketing down, or a gale is howling around you? Imagine the growing mucky puddle on your road leading to excitement and playfulness? WeatherPlay wants to make this a reality. How do we harness the power of the wind and the rain for play? How do we make you want to get out of bed on a wet Galway morning? How do we make the dark evenings the best time for children to play outdoors?
WeatherPlay encourages children to be active and creative outdoors on any day of the year. Artists Michelle Browne with Rhona Byrne and Hilary O’Shaughnessy invite children and young people from across the city and county to rethink our relationship with the weather through a series of active exploratory workshops, and get involved in devising new ways to play with the elements throughout the year.
If you and your group would like to host an outdoor exploratory workshop with the artists, check the dates above and contact eolas@hopeitrains.ie. You can be a formal group, or an informal group of children and parents. Be prepared to go outside, no matter what the weather!
LOCATION:County Galway\, Ireland GEO:53.34347575;-8.87336799 LAST-MODIFIED:20200121T224450Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:764 X-URL: X-COLOR:9c3b2a X-SHOW-END-TIME:0 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200328 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200329 UID:582B274F-15EC-4E1D-A466-8CBCACECABCA SUMMARY:WEATHERPLAY DTSTAMP:20200114T152701Z DESCRIPTION:Imagine looking out of the window with delight as the rain comes bucketing down, or a gale is howling around you? Imagine the growing mucky puddle on your road leading to excitement and playfulness? WeatherPlay wants to make this a reality. How do we harness the power of the wind and the rain for play? How do we make you want to get out of bed on a wet Galway morning? How do we make the dark evenings the best time for children to play outdoors?\NWeatherPlay encourages children to be active and creative outdoors on any day of the year. Artists Michelle Browne with Rhona Byrne and Hilary O’Shaughnessy invite children and young people from across the city and county to rethink our relationship with the weather through a series of active exploratory workshops, and get involved in devising new ways to play with the elements throughout the year.\NIf you and your group would like to host an outdoor exploratory workshop with the artists, check the dates above and contact eolas@hopeitrains.ie. You can be a formal group, or an informal group of children and parents. Be prepared to go outside, no matter what the weather! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Imagine looking out of the window with delight as the rain comes bucketing down, or a gale is howling around you? Imagine the growing mucky puddle on your road leading to excitement and playfulness? WeatherPlay wants to make this a reality. How do we harness the power of the wind and the rain for play? How do we make you want to get out of bed on a wet Galway morning? How do we make the dark evenings the best time for children to play outdoors?
WeatherPlay encourages children to be active and creative outdoors on any day of the year. Artists Michelle Browne with Rhona Byrne and Hilary O’Shaughnessy invite children and young people from across the city and county to rethink our relationship with the weather through a series of active exploratory workshops, and get involved in devising new ways to play with the elements throughout the year.
If you and your group would like to host an outdoor exploratory workshop with the artists, check the dates above and contact eolas@hopeitrains.ie. You can be a formal group, or an informal group of children and parents. Be prepared to go outside, no matter what the weather!
LOCATION:County Galway\, Ireland GEO:53.34347575;-8.87336799 LAST-MODIFIED:20200121T224502Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:896 X-URL: X-COLOR:9c3b2a X-SHOW-END-TIME:0 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200820T100000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200820T130000 RRULE:FREQ=WEEKLY;BYDAY=MO,TU,WE,TH,FR;INTERVAL=1;UNTIL=20200821T235900Z UID:BD0CB623-0730-403A-A473-7EC4E475F11D SUMMARY:Weatherplay Researchers DTSTAMP:20200114T152701Z DESCRIPTION:Are you sick of looking out at the rain and not knowing what to do? Do you often find yourself bored on a bad weather day? Are you aged 10-12? Then we need you! Join artists Michelle Browne and Rhona Byrne as WeatherPlay associate researchers for a 2-day programme of research to develop new ways to play outdoors in bad weather. We will be inventing, testing and exploring how we can use 'bad' weather elements to have a lot of fun.\NWe are looking for 8 intrepid explorers, creative inventors, imaginative players to help us rethink our relationship with the weather.\NBe prepared to go outside and get muddy, no matter what the weather. If it’s sunny, we’ll figure out how to make rain. Bring some snacks, a bottle of water and your wet gear and be ready to get playfully inventive!\N X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Are you sick of looking out at the rain and not knowing what to do? Do you often find yourself bored on a bad weather day? Are you aged 10-12? Then we need you! Join artists Michelle Browne and Rhona Byrne as WeatherPlay associate researchers for a 2-day programme of research to develop new ways to play outdoors in bad weather. We will be inventing, testing and exploring how we can use 'bad' weather elements to have a lot of fun.
We are looking for 8 intrepid explorers, creative inventors, imaginative players to help us rethink our relationship with the weather.
Be prepared to go outside and get muddy, no matter what the weather. If it’s sunny, we’ll figure out how to make rain. Bring some snacks, a bottle of water and your wet gear and be ready to get playfully inventive!
LOCATION:Main Street\, County Galway\, Ireland GEO:53.42842560;-9.32260230 LAST-MODIFIED:20200813T154420Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:396 X-URL: X-COLOR:9c3b2a X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200820T100000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200820T130000 UID:BD0CB623-0730-403A-A473-7EC4E475F11D RECURRENCE-ID:20200820T100000Z SUMMARY:Weatherplay Researchers DTSTAMP:20200114T152701Z DESCRIPTION:Are you sick of looking out at the rain and not knowing what to do? Do you often find yourself bored on a bad weather day? Are you aged 10-12? Then we need you! Join artists Michelle Browne and Rhona Byrne as WeatherPlay associate researchers for a 2-day programme of research to develop new ways to play outdoors in bad weather. We will be inventing, testing and exploring how we can use 'bad' weather elements to have a lot of fun.\NWe are looking for 8 intrepid explorers, creative inventors, imaginative players to help us rethink our relationship with the weather.\NBe prepared to go outside and get muddy, no matter what the weather. If it’s sunny, we’ll figure out how to make rain. Bring some snacks, a bottle of water and your wet gear and be ready to get playfully inventive! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Are you sick of looking out at the rain and not knowing what to do? Do you often find yourself bored on a bad weather day? Are you aged 10-12? Then we need you! Join artists Michelle Browne and Rhona Byrne as WeatherPlay associate researchers for a 2-day programme of research to develop new ways to play outdoors in bad weather. We will be inventing, testing and exploring how we can use 'bad' weather elements to have a lot of fun.
We are looking for 8 intrepid explorers, creative inventors, imaginative players to help us rethink our relationship with the weather.
Be prepared to go outside and get muddy, no matter what the weather. If it’s sunny, we’ll figure out how to make rain. Bring some snacks, a bottle of water and your wet gear and be ready to get playfully inventive!
LOCATION:Main Street\, County Galway\, Ireland GEO:53.42842560;-9.32260230 LAST-MODIFIED:20200813T173307Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:2939 X-URL: X-COLOR:9c3b2a X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20200821T100000 DTEND;TZID=UTC:20200821T130000 UID:BD0CB623-0730-403A-A473-7EC4E475F11D RECURRENCE-ID:20200821T100000Z SUMMARY:Weatherplay Researchers DTSTAMP:20200114T152701Z DESCRIPTION:Are you sick of looking out at the rain and not knowing what to do? Do you often find yourself bored on a bad weather day? Are you aged 10-12? Then we need you! Join artists Michelle Browne and Rhona Byrne as WeatherPlay associate researchers for a 2-day programme of research to develop new ways to play outdoors in bad weather. We will be inventing, testing and exploring how we can use 'bad' weather elements to have a lot of fun.\NWe are looking for 8 intrepid explorers, creative inventors, imaginative players to help us rethink our relationship with the weather.\NBe prepared to go outside and get muddy, no matter what the weather. If it’s sunny, we’ll figure out how to make rain. Bring some snacks, a bottle of water and your wet gear and be ready to get playfully inventive! X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Are you sick of looking out at the rain and not knowing what to do? Do you often find yourself bored on a bad weather day? Are you aged 10-12? Then we need you! Join artists Michelle Browne and Rhona Byrne as WeatherPlay associate researchers for a 2-day programme of research to develop new ways to play outdoors in bad weather. We will be inventing, testing and exploring how we can use 'bad' weather elements to have a lot of fun.
We are looking for 8 intrepid explorers, creative inventors, imaginative players to help us rethink our relationship with the weather.
Be prepared to go outside and get muddy, no matter what the weather. If it’s sunny, we’ll figure out how to make rain. Bring some snacks, a bottle of water and your wet gear and be ready to get playfully inventive!
LOCATION:Main Street\, County Galway\, Ireland GEO:53.42842560;-9.32260230 LAST-MODIFIED:20200813T173339Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:439 X-URL: X-COLOR:9c3b2a X-SHOW-END-TIME:1 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200823 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200824 UID:03CCF176-A8FE-4C58-A89A-1B5684350712 SUMMARY:Le Déluge DTSTAMP:20200114T152701Z DESCRIPTION:Everyone loves a good water fight… don’t they!? Indeed, what makes a good water fight? Is it the soaking or the getting soaked? Which is more satisfying …the delivery of a deluge from a bucket full to the brim or expertly executing a close-quarter splash to the face? This is a two-part project. We are inviting children and parents to design and build their own weaponry of water war, and then join us to mark the end of summer with an epic water battle royale and games on the beach.\NFollow artist Pete Casby’s online videos, where he teaches you how to make your own super soakers using waste and materials that are easily to hand. You can follow the instructions exactly or use them as inspiration to manufacture your own hydro-ballistic weapon. The idea is to repurpose waste and only use materials that are to hand in order to make your water-war weaponry or machinery. You might have some old pipes lying around, a bicycle pump you don’t use or a bucket you can visualise as a high capacity component of some yet-to-be-built hydro-ballistic weapon. Bear in mind are that water should not be wasted, collect rain-water as much as possible. How far can your invention project water, and how accurately?\NShare a video of your creation in use, tagging #LeDéluge2020 #HopeitRains2020 #Galway2020. We will comment on and reward the best efforts, and announce prize-winners regularly on FB/Instagram/Twitter.\NOn Sunday 23 August, we invite you to put your hydro-ballistic inventions through their paces in an epic beach challenge.\NBring the designs you’ve already made with you. Join Pete in an outdoor 1-hour maker session to build your own puddle sucker or water blaster. Book your social pod/bubble in as a team to undertake the challenge led by with the Captain of Coordinated Chaos. A willingness to get wet and a determination to get everyone else wetter are essential qualities for participation in Le Déluge. You have been warned!\NDIY Guides: www.youtube.com/CiotogTV X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Everyone loves a good water fight… don’t they!? Indeed, what makes a good water fight? Is it the soaking or the getting soaked? Which is more satisfying …the delivery of a deluge from a bucket full to the brim or expertly executing a close-quarter splash to the face? This is a two-part project. We are inviting children and parents to design and build their own weaponry of water war, and then join us to mark the end of summer with an epic water battle royale and games on the beach.
Follow artist Pete Casby’s online videos, where he teaches you how to make your own super soakers using waste and materials that are easily to hand. You can follow the instructions exactly or use them as inspiration to manufacture your own hydro-ballistic weapon. The idea is to repurpose waste and only use materials that are to hand in order to make your water-war weaponry or machinery. You might have some old pipes lying around, a bicycle pump you don’t use or a bucket you can visualise as a high capacity component of some yet-to-be-built hydro-ballistic weapon. Bear in mind are that water should not be wasted, collect rain-water as much as possible. How far can your invention project water, and how accurately?
Share a video of your creation in use, tagging #LeDéluge2020 #HopeitRains2020 #Galway2020. We will comment on and reward the best efforts, and announce prize-winners regularly on FB/Instagram/Twitter.
On Sunday 23 August, we invite you to put your hydro-ballistic inventions through their paces in an epic beach challenge.
Bring the designs you’ve already made with you. Join Pete in an outdoor 1-hour maker session to build your own puddle sucker or water blaster. Book your social pod/bubble in as a team to undertake the challenge led by with the Captain of Coordinated Chaos. A willingness to get wet and a determination to get everyone else wetter are essential qualities for participation in Le Déluge. You have been warned!
DIY Guides: www.youtube.com/CiotogTV
LAST-MODIFIED:20200813T161945Z X-ACCESS:1 X-HITS:1085 X-URL: X-COLOR:9c3b2a X-SHOW-END-TIME:0 END:VEVENT BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200907 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210401 UID:81B865D2-2A55-4A89-AAEA-AC2A40EE1579 SUMMARY:Plurabelle DTSTAMP:20200114T152701Z DESCRIPTION:For this solo dance film commission, Kristyn Fontanella draws from her knowledge of traditional dance to make new rhythmical patterns and shapes inspired by the fall of rain on her body and the South Galway landscape. Listening to the raindrops, to the wind. Listening to what is happening around to hear what is happening within. Finding new movement patterns from playing in puddles where raindrops fell.\NHaving toured world-wide with Riverdance, Lord of the Dance and Gaelforce Dance, Kristyn is now based in County Galway, choreographing work which sits between the traditional and the contemporary. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:For this solo dance film commission, Kristyn Fontanella draws from her knowledge of traditional dance to make new rhythmical patterns and shapes inspired by the fall of rain on her body and the South Galway landscape. Listening to the raindrops, to the wind. Listening to what is happening around to hear what is happening within. Finding new movement patterns from playing in puddles where raindrops fell.
Having toured world-wide with Riverdance, Lord of the Dance and Gaelforce Dance, Kristyn is now based in County Galway, choreographing work which sits between the traditional and the contemporary.
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