saturday 12th october traditional storytelling · saturday 12th october jess smith mary keenan...
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saturday 12th OctOber
Jess Smith
Mary Keenan
tradItIONaL stOryteLLINGTime: 12.00 - 1.30pm Venue: O’Donoghue Centre - NUI Galway
Jess Smith, Scottish Traveller and acclaimed author will regale her audience with traditional stories for children of all ages!
haNdcraftedTime: 12.00 - 4.oopm Venue: O’Donoghue Centre - NUI Galway
Interactive demonstrations of traditional Traveller crafts, including flower-making, beady pockets and tinsmithing by Tom McDonnell.
shOrt fILmsTime: 3.00 - 4.30 pm Venue: O’Donoghue Centre - NUI Galway
An afternoon of short documentary films that capture, celebrate and reimagine ‘life on the road’. Screening followed by Q+A with film stars and filmmaker Alice McDowell.In partnership with Galway UNESCO City of Film and National Traveller Women’s Forum.
It’s a cuLturaL thING, Or Is It?
Time: 5.45 - 7.00 pm Venue: O’Donoghue Centre - NUI Galway
A one man show - Michael Collins offers a fast-paced sequence of stories that are a microcosm of the history of the Traveller Community over the past 40 years.
mIsLeór IN sONG
Time: 8.00 pm Venue: Galway Rowing Club
A musical journey exploring the rich traditional and contemporary expression within various nomadic traditions. Featuring artists Emma Elliane Oskal, Mary Keenan, Jess Smith and Davie Donaldson.
Tom McDonnell
Michael Collins
Emma Elliane Oskal
FESTIVAL TEAMArtistic Direction and Festival Coordination: Galway Traveller Movement ‘Misleór Team’ and Alice McDowell, Independent FilmmakerCover Artwork + Design: Rico Zimmer Programme Design: Jessica ReidAdditional thanks to Anne Lyons, CKI Nollaig McGuinness, Galway 2020, O’Donoghue Centre, Minceir Whiden Traveller Society NUIG, Martina Hynan, NUI Galway, Marie Boran NUIG library, Nessa Cronin, NUI Galway
Misleór (Cant/Gammon word for ‘wanderer’) is Galway’s inaugural festival celebrating the rich heritage of nomadic cultures. In a bold move of resistance, celebration and collaboration, Misleór will showcase music, art, film, theatre and poetry from a variety of nomadic minority communities. Through the lens of creativity and cultural action for change, the festival will evoke important social dialogue about ethnic nomads and the barriers, prejudice and discrimination that they often face.Co-funded by Galway 2020 as part of the Small Towns Big Ideas programme
All events are free. Those with a require booking via Eventbrite
NOmadIc expressIONTime: 10.00 - 5.00 pm daily Venue: O’Donoghue Centre NUI Galway
A visual exploration of nomadic and minority cultures.
Accommodate vs. Assimilate exhibition by Traveller artist Leanne McDonagh.
Sami People - Mixed Exhibition.
Reimagining Life on the Road - an ongoing collaborative community mapping project.
Roma Lives - produced by Pavee Point Traveller and Roma Centre.
tuesday 8th OctOber tO saturday 12th OctOber
ON the rOad – festIvaL OpeNINGTime: 6.30 pm Venue: O’Donoghue Centre NUI Galway
Guest speaker Dr. Sindy Joyce. A chance also to visit the Nomadic Expression exhibit and wander together to the Spanish Arch for Illuminated.
ILLumINatedTime: Gather at dusk 8.00 pm Venue: The Spanish Arch
Join us for a roaming exhibition around Galway – see the city buildings lit up with striking historical and contemporary images from nomadic minority cultures.In partnership with Herstory and Galway City Arts Office
thursday 10th OctOber
KINdred spIrIts – NOmadIc dIaLOGue
Time: 10.00am - 1.00pm Venue: O’Donoghue Centre NUI Galway
Traveller, Roma, Nomad only space, facilitated by Leanne McDonagh, Traveller artist and Bridget Kelly, Deputy coordinator of Galway Traveller Movement.
Time: 2.00 - 5.00pm Venue: O’Donoghue Centre NUI Galway
Panel discussions featuring leaders from nomadic and minority communities. A ‘deliberative dialogue space’ created to listen to nomadic people’s stories, posing a challenge to member states in Europe calling for the full implementation of cultural rights. Discussions will cover issues such as language, land rights, free movement/migration and protection against discrimination and racism.
Guests include Jess Smith (Scottish Traveller) Oein DeBhairduin (Irish Traveller), Davie Donaldson (Scottish Traveller), Emma Elliane Oskal (Sami, Norway), Jonathan Lee (Welsh Romany - European Roma Rights Centre), and Gabi Muntean (Roma, Ireland).
samI bLOOd (wIth tIme traveLLer)
Time: 7.00 - 10.00pm Venue: Pálás Cinema
Sami Blood - Special screening - winner of the European Parliament LUX Film Prize in 2017. Elle Marja, 14, is a reindeer-herding Sámi girl. Exposed to the racism of the 1930’s and race biology examinations at her boarding school she starts dreaming of another life. To achieve this other life she has to become someone else and break all ties with her family and culture.Time Traveller the award-winning Irish short film will also be showcased with special guest Tom Doran, Traveller actor. Screenings followed by a gathering and wine reception in the Pálás bar. Organised with the support of the European Parliament Office in Ireland and Screen Ireland
ILLumINatedTime: Gather at dusk 8.00 pm Venue: The Spanish Arch
Join us for a roaming exhibition around Galway – see the city buildings lit up with striking historical and contemporary images from nomadic minority cultures.In partnership with Herstory and Galway City Arts Office
frIday 11th OctOber
Leanne McDonagh
Oein DeBhairduin
Jonathan Lee
Gabi Muntean
Time TravellerFor further information contact [email protected] or visit our Facebook page: facebook.com/misleor
Sami Blood
Programme of Events
Dr. Sindy Joyce
Davie Donaldson