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If you missed the Pulse from last year's #GiAF festival, it turns out the whole show is now on youtube.
Of course, it does not compare with seeing it in person, but still, it is a beautiful sight to marvel at.
My personal favorite is the dramatic part starting at the 44th minute.
https://youtu.be/EfJtmK3ZxJw?si=VnDyiHwUWL4QLw84
From: @dration
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Pictured: W.B. Yeats, and the only hope for the true revival of the Irish language, at their concert in Galway last night.
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CW: Galway Arts Festival
I didn't see a whole lot at the festival this year, but highlights included Fat Freddy's Drop at the Big Top – a great evening out – and art installations by David Mach (The Oligarch's Nightmare, pictured) and Ruby Wallis (Whistling in the Dark), reclaiming the night as a space for women to walk in
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CW: Bedbound at Galway Arts Festival
Enjoyed this Enda Walsh play last night. I'd forgotten just how poetic and sensuous his language could be, delivered in great performances by Colm and Brenda Meaney. The script's humour offset its bleakness, though at times it was a bit self-consciously Beckettian, or emotionally overwrought in a way it hadn't really earned. Set and sound design were excellent and heightened the themes and atmosphere.
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CW: Bedbound at Galway Arts Festival
Enjoyed this Enda Walsh play last night. I'd forgotten just how poetic and sensuous his language could be, delivered in great performances by Colm and Brenda Meaney. The script's humour offset its bleakness, though at times it was a bit self-consciously Beckettian, or emotionally overwrought in a way it hadn't really earned. Set and sound design were excellent and heightened the themes and atmosphere.
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CW: Bedbound at Galway Arts Festival
Enjoyed this Enda Walsh play last night. I'd forgotten just how poetic and sensuous his language could be, delivered in great performances by Colm and Brenda Meaney. The script's humour offset its bleakness, though at times it was a bit self-consciously Beckettian, or emotionally overwrought in a way it hadn't really earned. Set and sound design were excellent and heightened the themes and atmosphere.
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CW: Bedbound at Galway Arts Festival
Enjoyed this Enda Walsh play last night. I'd forgotten just how poetic and sensuous his language could be, delivered in great performances by Colm and Brenda Meaney. The script's humour offset its bleakness, though at times it was a bit self-consciously Beckettian, or emotionally overwrought in a way it hadn't really earned. Set and sound design were excellent and heightened the themes and atmosphere.
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CW: Bedbound at Galway Arts Festival
Enjoyed this Enda Walsh play last night. I'd forgotten just how poetic and sensuous his language could be, delivered in great performances by Colm and Brenda Meaney. The script's humour offset its bleakness, though at times it was a bit self-consciously Beckettian, or emotionally overwrought in a way it hadn't really earned. Set and sound design were excellent and heightened the themes and atmosphere.
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