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info@eastcorkjournal.ie Venue Guide Ballycotton Dungarvan Sunday 12-4pm Thursday nights—why not join us for Steak night


MUSIC THIS SUNDAY 7PM-9PM


TO BOOK YOUR PARTY Contact Andrew 087 1762019 Contact Mossie 086-8502383


Saturday Night Na Cairde at 10pm


Sunday Night Clare Murphy at 6.30pm PARTIES FOR ALL OCCASIONS


We are now taking bookings for parties, christenings, engagement parties, etc Call 0868011905


or email omurchusportsbar@yahoo.com Aunty Biddys


Music Sunday 28th at 5:30pm


with Rock Street, Cloyne, Ireland


Michelle & John Cotter (021) 465 2172


Rolling Back The Years Cork City Ballet’s 25th Cork City Ballet pre- The Legends of the


Cork Showband Era take to the stage of Cork Op- era House on Saturday October 7th October 8th Gleneagle


Killarney on Saturday Oc- tober 14th


. They will also


play at the Clayton Hotel Silver Springs on Saturday January 6th


en’s Little Christmas. Cork has produced


many showband legends over the years: the nev- er to be forgotten late Brendan O’Brien and the late Glenn Curtin, along with the recently deceased Steve Lynch of the Dixies and we also think of the late Theo Cahill of the Dixies. Two of the origi- nal Dixies still remain – the legendary Joe Mac who recently celebrated his 80th Birthday and is still going strong and eagerly looking forward to Cork Opera House on Saturday 7th Sunday 8th


and October, The


Gleneagle on October 14th and Women’s Little Christ- mas on January 6th


2018 at


the Clayton Hotel Silver Springs. The


effervescent Gor- toe man, the legend that is 2018 for Wom-


and Sunday next and The Ballroom in


Art Supple of the Victors, transcended every dance hall in the heady days of the Showband era from The Lilac in Enniskeane to The Majestic in Mal- low and The Majorca in Crosshaven. Who will ever forget Redbarn and the legendary Arcadia and the Stardust in Cork City? Remembering times past


we now look to the future with the


superb Declan


Ryan of the Regal Show- band and the charisma of Tony Stevens who survived a horrific crash and is ea- gerly looking forward to Cork Opera House and the Gleneagle in Killarney in October and Women’s Little Christmas on Janu- ary 6th


2018 at the Clayton


Hotel Silver Springs. That show on Women’s Little Christmas will also feature the legendary DJ Rockin Gerry on January 6th


2018. Another outstanding


songster who also played with the Dixies in latter years is the redoubtable and outstanding Terry Mc- Carthy who has enjoyed a number of great years in the music and show busi- ness and also on stage with the Showband Show. Jim-


my Cotter of The Regal Showband is also joining the line-up for the two Op- era House shows. From East Cork we wel-


come Mary, Dervla and Derek who does a superb hucklebuck version of Brendan Bowyer’s clas- sic from the magnificent CRYSTAL SWING. This indeed is a showcase for Cork musical talent all on one stage on October 7th and 8th


January 6th


and on Saturday 2018 – flying


the Rebel Flag for Cork talent. This year we have added


the Man with the Golden Trumpet


Johnny Carroll


and Cork Songstress Lin- da Kenny with Joanna of Tequila Sunrise.


MC for


the two Cork Opera House Shows is John Greene of C103. A show not to be missed. Booking is good already. Tickets €33.50 at the Op- era House Box Office. Make sure to book early! Let’s make it a night to


remember for all and have the Opera House audience hanging from the rafters. Roll Back the Years with the Legends of the Cork Showband Era!


Tel: 021 463 8000 • Email: info@eastcorkjournal.ie • Web: www.eastcorkjournal.ie eastcorkjournal @eastcorkjournal / #eastcorkjournal


sents Tchaikovsky’s mas- terpiece - The Sleeping Beauty at the Cork Opera House from Thursday 9th – Saturday 11th


Novem-


ber (with a matinee on Saturday at 2.30 pm) to celebrate 25th


the company’s Anniversary. Directed


by CCB’s Artistic Director Alan Foley, and choreo- graphed by our chief cho- reographer Yury Demak- ov, The Sleeping Beauty


Anniversary Production of The Sleeping Beauty


reawakens the magic of the world’s favourite fairy- tale in an enchanted world of castles and curses, for- ests and fairies.


Once upon a time, in a


land far, far away, Princess Aurora lived in a castle where fairies bestowed her with gifts of joy, wit, gen- erosity, temperament, pu- rity and of course beauty. However, the wicked Fairy Carabosse put a curse on Aurora; to prick her finger


and die on her 16th birth-


day. But the Lilac Fairy cast a spell putting her to sleep for a hundred years, only to be awoken by the kiss of a Prince. The leading role


of


Princess Aurora will be danced by the very beau- tiful Ekaterina Bortyako- va, and her Prince will be her husband Akzhol Mus- sakhanov, both principal dancers with the Moscow State Ballet, and they will


be joined by soloists and a full corps de ballet from Cork City Ballet. Speaking at the recent


launch of this production, Artistic Director Alan Foley said, “I am delighted that The Sleeping Beauty, with its beautiful


score,


magnificent choreography and stunning sets and cos- tumes is in the repertoire for 2017, marking Cork City Ballet’s 25th existence.


year in


Thursday, 28th


September 2017


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