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1-11 august 2013 - Féile an Phobail

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37n An Aisling - Part 2St John’s GAA Club, Thurs 8 th Aug, 8.30pmSt Gall’s GAA Club, Fri 9 th Aug, 8.30pmSt Paul’s GAA Club, Sat 10 th Aug, 8.30pmNew comedy sketch show - short, sharp, funny with a seriousdollop of Belfast’s famous black humour. Expect a good laugh!Stars Tony Devlin & Nuala Ní Neill. As always, live tr<strong>an</strong>slation intoEnglish is provided free of charge. Admission £5. An AislingGhéar show. Tel: 028 9020 8040.n An Aisling - Cuid 2Club CLG Naomh Eoin, Déardaoin 8 Lúnasa, 8.30i.n.Club CLG Naomh Gall, Dé hAoine 9 Lúnasa, 8.30i.n.Club CLG Naomh Pól, Dé Sathairn 10 Lúnasa, 8.30i.n.Sceitseó úrnua coiméide – seó géar, gonta,gre<strong>an</strong>nmhar le gamba fial de ghre<strong>an</strong>n dhubh BhéalFeirste. Beidh <strong>an</strong> gáire ag imeacht oraibh, a luchtféach<strong>an</strong>a! Tony Devlin & Nuala Ní Neill. Aistriúchánbeo comhuaineach go Béarla, saor in aisce. Táille £5.Seó Aisling Ghéar. Guthán: 028 9020 8040.L<strong>an</strong>guage,Resist<strong>an</strong>ce<strong>an</strong>d Revival∂Republic<strong>an</strong> Prisoners <strong>an</strong>d the IrishL<strong>an</strong>guage in the North of Irel<strong>an</strong>dFeargal Mac Ionnrachtaighn ‘L<strong>an</strong>guage, Resist<strong>an</strong>ce <strong>an</strong>d Revival’Sat 10 th Aug, 1pmFeargal Mac Ionnrachtaigh’s book is the untold storyof the truly groundbreaking linguistic <strong>an</strong>deducational developments that took place amongrepublic<strong>an</strong> prisoners in Long Kesh prison from 1972-2000. (See Cultúrl<strong>an</strong>n McAdam Ó Fiaich, Page 99)‘Te<strong>an</strong>ga, Frithbheartaíocht agusAthbheoch<strong>an</strong>’, Dé Sathairn 10 Lúnasa, 1i.n.Tug<strong>an</strong>n leabhar Fheargail Mhic Ionnrachtaighcuntas ar na forbairtí te<strong>an</strong>ga agus oideachaisfíorche<strong>an</strong>nródaíocha a tharla i measc cimípoblachacha sa Cheis Fhada idir 1972-2000.(Féach ar Ócáidí Chultúrl<strong>an</strong>n McAdam Ó Fiaich,Leath<strong>an</strong>ach 99).FÉILE AN PHOBAILSHORT STORY COMPETITION <strong>2013</strong>W I N N E R SCongratulations to the m<strong>an</strong>y schools across Belfast that participated with hundreds of entries in thisyear’s <strong>Féile</strong> short story competition jointly sponsored by <strong>Féile</strong> <strong>an</strong>d S<strong>an</strong>co Technologies (Belfast &Crumlin). Patricia Gormley, one of the judges, has praised the high st<strong>an</strong>dard of the writing <strong>an</strong>d theimaginativeness <strong>an</strong>d creativeness of the young writers which, she said, “made choosing the winnersa difficult talk, often only a half point separating m<strong>an</strong>y of those below the top three categories.”So, here are the results:Winners - <strong>11</strong>-13 years-of-age category – First Prize(<strong>an</strong> e-reader) to Caolfhionn McKee McIlkerney (StLouise’s Comprehensive College) for ‘The Day TheEarth Stood Still’; Second Prize (£30 book token) toJasmine Ross (Belfast Royal Academy) for ‘He CreptSilently’; & Third Prize (£20 book token) to PatrishaAngela Pinuela (St Louise’s) for ‘One Step At A Time’.Winners - 14-16 years-of-age category – First Prize(<strong>an</strong> e-reader) – Mary Cousins (Belfast RoyalAcademy) for ‘Taking A Bite’; Second Prize (£30 booktoken) to Ciara Lamptey (St Dominic’s) for ‘HeCouldn’t Sleep’; & Third Prize (£20 book token) toMeg<strong>an</strong> Morelli (St Dominic’s) for ‘When I Was Young’.The practice of short story writing - having <strong>an</strong> outletfor one’s expression, exposure <strong>an</strong>d recognition - allcontributes towards the creation of a confidentliterary tradition <strong>an</strong>d <strong>Féile</strong> <strong>an</strong> <strong>Phobail</strong> is proud tosupport the young people of Belfast.Part of the Telling Us What to Do! <strong>Féile</strong> Youth ArtsProgramme. Funded by the Paul Hamlyn Foundation<strong>an</strong>d Children in Need.Patricia Gormely (Judge) Jasmine Ross (2nd prize <strong>11</strong>-13yrs) Mary Cousins (1st prize 14-16yrs) StephenSamsome (S<strong>an</strong>co Technologies, sponsor of event)

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