Archive for February 2012
Event
ConTempo String Quartet at University Hospital Galway
Date posted: 3 February 2012

The Galway Music Residency, text to replace with Contempo String Quartet will perform in the foyer of University Hospital Galway on Wednesday 8 February at 2.00pm. The programme will comprise of Five Fugues by Bach, Company (String Quartet #2) by Phillip Glass and KV464 String Quartet by Mozart.
Event
Stories and Music for Children in Hospital: CPD workshop and talk
Date posted: 3 February 2012

Helium in partnership with Waterford Healing Arts Trust presents a continuous professional development talk with artists Caoimhe Conlon (Musician) of Music Alive and Fiona Dowling (Storyteller) on 3 March 2012 at the WHAT Centre for Arts & Health, text to replace with Waterford Regional Hospital. The workshop is for musicians and storytellers with some experience of participatory/ collaborative arts practice preferably with children and young people and/or in arts and health.
Caoimhe and Fiona will talk about their recent six month collaboration together on the Scales and Tales project in Cork University Hospital and reflect on their learnings and methods. For further information on the Scales and Tales project please see Helium’s Blog: http://helium.ie/wordpress/index.php/scales-tales/
News
Exhibitions at the Adelaide and Meath Hospital Tallaght
Date posted: 1 February 2012

The Adelaide and Meath Hospital currently has an exhibition of artworks by local artist Hugh McCarthy. This exhibition continues on hospital street until March 2012.
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Act the Maggot – Chrysalis Craic! Free taster workshop
Date posted: 1 February 2012

Valentine who? Do something completely different on 14 February this year? Try our free introductory taster drama workshop called Chrysalis Craic! From 3pm to 5pm on that dreaded day – St. Valentine’s (with a tea break in the middle) at Appletree Health & Wellness Centre, text to replace with 126 Ranelagh Road, Ranelagh, Dublin 6 (across the road from Laser DVD). Call Amy at 087 3744926 to get a spot.


