MUSIC, LITERATURE and FILM celebrated in new mini festival series across N. IRELAND this month

MUSIC, LITERATURE and FILM celebrated in new mini festival series across N. IRELAND this month 1

A new partnership between the arts organisation Snow Water, Tourism Ireland and Bushmills will see new monthly showcases of the best of NI music, literature and film across Northern Ireland’s coastal locations throughout 2019. Starting in Newcastle on 26th January, locations will include mini-festivals in Whitehead, Cushendall, Ballycastle, Rathlin and Portrush. The first event will take place at the Anchor Bar, Newcastle on Saturday, January 26th 2019 and will feature a stunning line-up of Matt McGinn alongside pianist John McCullough, NI Music Prize winners The Wood Burning Savages, a screening of the acclaimed film ‘The Irish Pub’, Whiskey tasting followed by a DJ set from Joe Lindsay.

Now in its third year, the award-winning company Snow Water’s vision and title are inspired by Michael Longley’s collection and it aims to provide collaborations with new and established artists, and to promote Northern Ireland’s artistic excellence locally and internationally. They already received the 2017 NI Tourism Innovation Award for their work with Atlantic Sessions and been nominated for two Arts and Business Awards for their partnership working with Bushmills.

One of the Artistic Advisors of Snow Water, Joe Lindsay, commented “We at Snow Water wanted to put together something that shared the things we love, the things we enthuse about, the things that keep us going. More than enough for memorable days and nights away. We say ‘away’ because we want to take the best of music, spoken word, film and dancing to some of the most special places in Northern Ireland. This isn’t ‘pop-up’, this is a ‘drop-by’ thing. A series of unique, curated events in venues where music and good times are the very foundations of the buildings. Music and great times; we’re really great at that here.”

Colum Egan, Master Distiller at Bushmills Irish Whiskey, said:

“The Old Bushmills Distillery was granted a licence to distil over 400 years ago, and since then has been richly contributing to the North Coast, so this partnership with Snow Water is particularly meaningful. Bushmills also has a strong heritage in providing authentic and enjoyable experiences for music lovers and whiskey drinkers alike.  Celebrating and sharing the stories of local talent from musicians, craftsmen, entrepreneurs and adventurers, making this partnership with Snow Water the perfect pairing. We look forward to welcoming all to experience a taste of North Irish hospitality.” 

MATT MCGINN

Matt McGinn is a singer, songwriter and producer from the foothills of the Mourne Mountains. You can hear by his warm worn powerful rasping voice and his worldly-wise lyrics that this is not Matt’s first dance. Far from it…In 2018 he released his third full-length studio album, ‘The End of the Common Man’ to great acclaim for both its musicality and strong social message.  He will be joined by the extraordinary pianist John McCullough. 

MUSIC, LITERATURE and FILM celebrated in new mini festival series across N. IRELAND this month

THE WOOD BURNING SAVAGES

Having just received Best Live Act and Best Album of 2018 for their debut album Stability at the NI Music Awards,  The Wood Burning Savages are a fast-paced punk rock band from Derry. Proudly wearing the rebel spirit of their hometown on their sleeves, with pulsating riffs and a sharp political edge, they are often compared to Manic Street Preachers, Future of The Left and Queens of the Stone Age.  The band has been lauded for their frenetic live shows, each night serving up a full-blooded cocktail of breakneck guitars and frenzied anthems. With each track The Wood Burning Savages share gritty real-life tales of disillusion and indignation, giving a voice to a generation more marginalised and divided than ever before.  They’ve been championed by BBC Introducing, BBC Radio 1, RTE 2FM and have recently played in session for BBC 6Music and Dublin’s Today FM.

JOE LINDSAY

Presenter of BBC/RTE television, BBC Radio Ulster, The One Show and a club DJ of nearly 20 years, promoter and DJ, crate digger/explorer of rare and exquisite rhythms for heads, hearts and feet. Creator of the now legendary Palookaville club night in the Oh Yeah centre, expect floor fillers, rump shakers and your new favourite tune you never heard before.

THE IRISH PUB

The Irish Pub is a celebration of the greatest institution in Irish society, the pub or more specifically the traditional Irish publicans who run them. The characters in this exceptionally endearing film all run and own pubs that have been in their families for generations and it is through their warmth, wit and wisdom that we gain an insight into the heart and soul of The Irish Pub.

“The Irish Pub, a lovingly laid-back documentary about the charms, liquid and otherwise, of the traditional Irish watering hole.”

The Washington Post

 “A joy from start to finish, The Irish Pub takes a place amongst a list of the best documentaries I have ever seen”

RTE

Location: Newcastle’s Anchor Bar (9 Bryansford Road BT33 OHJ)

Date: Saturday 26th January 2019 at 6 pm

Feat: Matt McGinn with John McCullough, The Wood Burning Savages, DJ set from Joe Lindsay and screening of ‘The Irish Pub’

Tickets: £25 (includes Bushmills reception, whiskey tasting and stew)

Tickets available at;

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/bushmills-snow-water-present-whiskey-galore-tickets-53691348268#tickets

 
 

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