Imagining Ireland

Imagining Ireland

Sunday, 9 February 2020, 8.00pm
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Women’s Voices in Irish Literature, Music and Poetry to be Heard in National Concert Hall’s Imagining Ireland: Speaking Up, Singing Louder

Artists: SOAK, Lisa O’Neill, Radie Peat (Lankum), Sorcha Richardson, Eimear McBride, Emer McLysaght & Sarah Breen, Sinéad Gleeson, Denise Chaila, Wendy Erskine and Sara Baume.
Sunday 9th February 2020 8pm
National Concert Hall, Dublin
Tickets: €24.50, €29, €34.50 On Sale Friday 29th November 2019, 10am www.nch.ie (Friends of NCH priority booking 28th November 10am)

The National Concert Hall is delighted to announce Imagining Ireland: Speaking Up, Singing Louder for Sunday 9th February 2020, 8pm featuring a stellar cast of some of Ireland’s leading female writers, singers and performers to include SOAK, Lisa O’Neill, Radie Peat, Sorcha Richardson with Eimear McBride, Emer McLysaght & Sarah Breen, Sinéad Gleeson, Denise Chaila, Wendy Erskine and Sara Baume.

Curated by author of Constellations and editor of The Long Gaze Back: An Anthology of Irish Women Writers Sinéad Gleeson and Gary Sheehan of the NCH, the specially produced event celebrates the groundswell of women’s voices in Irish literature, music and poetry today.

The NCH event is part of the NCH Perspectives Series sponsored by Davy as Innovation Partner, supported by Culture Ireland.

The evening sees performances from Art-pop auteur SOAK who creates emotionally probing songs of startling candor; singer/songwriter Lisa O’Neill whose unvarnished folk has won widespread praise and awards this year; one of the remarkable voices of new folk and celebrated traditional and folk singer Radie Peat (of prize-winning band Lankum), singer/songwriter Sorcha Richardson whose debut First Prize Bravery marks the arrival of a major new artist. Of her album The Irish Times writes: “Richardson creates a rich and unique soundscape for each of her songs to inhabit. First Prize Bravery is a riveting debut”.

Speaking up will be celebrated authors who represent the leading lights of an acclaimed generation of Irish writers: Eimear McBride (A Girl Is a Half-formed Thing, Strange Hotel), Sara Baume (A Line Made by Walking), Wendy Erskine (Sweet Home), Sinéad Gleeson (Constellations) and Emer McLysaght and Sarah Breen (Oh My God, What a Complete Aisling, The Importance of Being Aisling). Sinéad, Emer and Sarah were recently announced winners in the recent An Post Irish Book Awards 2019. Word and music meet in the work of Denise Chaila, a Zambian-Irish rapper, singer and poet hailing from Chikankata, Zambia and based in Limerick. Her music blends spoken word and rap to give voice to the sound of a transatlantic odyssey.

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Added by Roisin.Dwyer on 2 January 2020

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