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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260707
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SUMMARY:Galway Film Fleadh
DESCRIPTION:Galway Film Fleadh returns from 7 to 12 July 2026\, bringing six days of Irish cinema\, international film\, documentaries\, shorts\, premieres and industry activity to Galway city. \nThe 2026 festival marks the 38th edition of the Fleadh. The official Galway Film Fleadh website confirms the dates\, while This Is Galway says the festival will take place at the Town Hall Theatre and Pálás Cinema. \nThe Fleadh is widely regarded as one of Ireland’s most important film festivals. It is a public festival for audiences\, but it also has a strong industry role through the Galway Film Fair\, which runs alongside the festival from 9 to 11 July 2026. \nA key platform for Irish film\nThe Galway Film Fleadh has a particular reputation for supporting Irish cinema. Discover Ireland says the 2026 edition will screen new Irish feature films\, including a number in the Irish language\, as well as international films and a short film programme featuring more than 100 new shorts. \nThat mix is central to the festival’s identity. It is not only a showcase of finished films. It is a meeting place for filmmakers\, producers\, writers\, actors\, distributors\, critics and audiences. \nFor Irish filmmakers\, the Fleadh can be a launchpad. For audiences\, it offers the chance to see films before they reach wider cinema release or streaming platforms. \nWhat audiences can expect\nThe 2026 programme is expected to include: \n\nNew Irish feature films\nIrish-language cinema\nInternational films\nAward-winning documentaries\nShort film programmes\nQ&A screenings\nIndustry events\nNetworking and project development activity\n\nThe festival is known for giving audiences direct access to filmmakers through introductions\, discussions and post-screening Q&A sessions. \nWhy Galway works for film\nGalway is a strong festival city because of its size and atmosphere. The Fleadh is large enough to attract major industry interest\, but compact enough for audiences to feel close to the films and filmmakers. \nVenues such as Town Hall Theatre and Pálás Cinema allow the festival to combine larger screenings with a more intimate cinema setting. This gives the Fleadh a different feeling from larger metropolitan film festivals. \nWho should go\nGalway Film Fleadh is ideal for: \n\nFilm lovers\nIrish cinema followers\nDocumentary audiences\nShort film fans\nStudents and emerging filmmakers\nProducers\, writers and actors\nVisitors who want a focused cultural trip to Galway\n\nFor a first-time visitor\, a good approach is to select one Irish feature\, one documentary\, one international film and one shorts programme. That gives a strong sense of the Fleadh’s range. \nPlanning a visit\nThe full programme is usually the key moment for planning. Once the schedule is published\, visitors should look for Irish premieres\, Q&A screenings\, short film blocks and any industry-facing public events. \nAccommodation in Galway should be booked early\, especially because the Film Fleadh falls just before Galway International Arts Festival\, which begins on 13 July. \nWhy it matters\nThe Galway Film Fleadh matters because it sits at the centre of Ireland’s film ecosystem. It supports new work\, brings audiences close to filmmakers and gives Irish cinema a major summer platform. \nFor Galway\, it also strengthens the city’s screen culture. For film audiences\, it offers the chance to discover new voices before they become widely known. \nEvent: Galway Film Fleadh 2026Dates: 7 to 12 July 2026Location: Galway cityMain venues: Town Hall Theatre and Pálás CinemaBest for: Irish cinema\, documentaries\, shorts\, premieres\, film industry networkingWebsite: galwayfilmfleadh.com
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CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260711
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260727
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SUMMARY:Earagail Arts Festival
DESCRIPTION:Earagail Arts Festival returns to County Donegal from 10 to 25 July 2026\, bringing more than two weeks of music\, theatre\, visual arts\, film\, literature\, circus\, carnival and spoken word to Ireland’s north-west coast. \nThe festival is one of Donegal’s signature cultural events. It is bilingual\, multidisciplinary and spread across the county\, rather than being concentrated in one venue or town. The official festival programme describes the 2026 edition as the festival’s 39th year\, with performances taking place in settings including castles\, churches\, beaches and streets across Donegal\, from Malin to Donegal Town. \nThat county-wide nature is what makes Earagail different from many summer festivals. Visitors are not simply going to one theatre or one concert hall. The festival is built around Donegal’s geography\, communities\, language and Atlantic setting. It invites audiences to move through the county\, combining performances with beaches\, Gaeltacht areas\, historic buildings\, villages\, food\, music and the wider Wild Atlantic Way experience. \nA festival shaped by place\nEaragail Arts Festival is rooted in Donegal’s landscape and culture. Its bilingual identity\, using both Irish and English\, gives the festival a particular character. It is not only a showcase of visiting artists\, although it does bring Irish and international performers to the region. It is also a platform for local voices\, Donegal-based artists and work that reflects the county’s language\, heritage and coastal setting. \nThe official festival description identifies Earagail as northwest Ireland’s signature multilingual\, multidisciplinary arts festival and a core part of Ireland’s national festival infrastructure. For visitors\, that means the programme is likely to offer a mix of professional performance\, community connection\, public events and site-specific experiences. \nWhat to expect in 2026\nThe 2026 programme is expected to include: \n\nMusic\nTheatre\nVisual arts\nFilm\nLiterature\nCircus\nCarnival\nSpoken word\nFamily-friendly programming\nOutdoor and site-specific events\n\nThe festival has also highlighted its use of unusual and atmospheric venues\, from churches and castles to beaches and streets. That gives the programme a strong sense of discovery. A performance in Donegal during Earagail may be as much about the journey and setting as the event itself. \nWho should go\nEaragail Arts Festival is especially suitable for visitors who want culture and travel together. It works well for people planning a Donegal break\, families looking for accessible summer events\, Irish-language audiences\, arts followers and visitors who prefer a slower\, more place-based festival experience. \nIt is also a good option for those who do not want the intensity of a large city festival. The programme is spread out\, giving audiences the chance to plan around location\, landscape and pace. \nPlanning a visit\nBecause events take place across the county\, planning is important. Visitors should check each event location carefully before booking accommodation or transport. A performance in Letterkenny\, a beach event in west Donegal and a show in another town may not be close together. \nAccommodation should also be booked early\, especially for weekends. Donegal is a popular summer destination\, and festival dates can overlap with peak tourism demand. \nWhy it matters\nEaragail Arts Festival is more than a list of performances. It is one of Ireland’s strongest examples of a county-wide arts festival that connects culture\, language\, landscape and community. \nFor Donegal\, it brings artistic activity into towns\, villages and public spaces. For visitors\, it offers a way to experience the county through performance\, music\, storytelling and place. \nEvent: Earagail Arts Festival 2026Dates: 10 to 25 July 2026Location: County DonegalBest for: Arts\, music\, theatre\, family events\, Irish-language culture\, Wild Atlantic Way travelWebsite: eaf.ie
URL:https://theirishwire.com/event/earagail-arts-festival/
CATEGORIES:Arts & Culture
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260713
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SUMMARY:Galway International Arts Festival
DESCRIPTION:Galway International Arts Festival returns from 13 to 26 July 2026\, bringing two weeks of theatre\, music\, visual art\, dance\, circus\, opera\, spectacle\, talks and public events to Galway city. \nThe festival is one of Ireland’s biggest cultural events and one of Galway’s defining summer moments. The official festival site confirms the 2026 dates and describes the festival as a major force in Ireland’s cultural landscape\, known for world-class art\, bold new work and a talks platform that encourages public conversation. \nDiscover Ireland describes the 2026 edition as a multidisciplinary programme featuring local and global talent across theatre\, music\, circus\, dance\, opera\, visual art\, spectacle and the festival’s First Thought ideas series. \nGalway becomes a festival city\nThe appeal of Galway International Arts Festival is not only the programme. It is the city atmosphere. During the festival\, Galway becomes a dense cultural space\, with audiences moving between theatres\, galleries\, streets\, music venues\, public installations\, talks and the festival’s major performance locations. \nFor many visitors\, the experience is as much about Galway itself as the individual events. The city’s compact centre allows people to build a day around a morning exhibition\, an afternoon talk\, an evening theatre performance and a late-night concert. \nWhat has been announced for 2026\nThe full programme is expected to expand further\, but several first acts and events have already been listed on the festival website. Announced items include music events such as Emeli Sandé and James Morrison\, Sophie Ellis-Bextor with Kate Nash\, James\, Bell X1 and other Big Top events. Some shows\, including The Saw Doctors and Cian Ducrot\, are already listed as sold out on the festival site. \nThis early demand is typical of GIAF. Large music events and major theatre productions can sell quickly\, especially once the full programme is announced. \nMore than a music festival\nAlthough the Big Top music programme attracts strong attention\, Galway International Arts Festival is broader than music. Its reputation rests on its combination of: \n\nMajor theatre\nNew Irish and international work\nVisual art\nLarge-scale spectacle\nDance and circus\nTalks and public ideas\nInternational collaborations\nOutdoor and city-based events\n\nThis mix makes it suitable for different types of visitors. Some attend for theatre. Others go for concerts. Some focus on exhibitions and talks. Many simply build a long weekend around the city’s festival atmosphere. \nWho should go\nGalway International Arts Festival is ideal for visitors who want variety and scale. It suits people who want to see several kinds of work in one trip\, rather than committing to a single genre. \nIt is also one of the best Irish festivals for visitors who want a city-break experience. Galway’s restaurants\, pubs\, streets and waterfront all become part of the trip. \nPlanning a visit\nThe key advice is to book early. High-demand music and theatre events may sell out well ahead of July. Accommodation in Galway can also become expensive and limited during the festival period. \nVisitors should check the official programme and map events by location. While Galway is walkable\, some venues and event times may require careful planning. \nWhy it matters\nGalway International Arts Festival has become one of the most visible examples of Ireland’s summer cultural calendar. It brings international artists to the west of Ireland while also giving space to Irish work\, local talent and public debate. \nFor Galway\, it reinforces the city’s identity as a cultural destination. For audiences\, it offers two weeks of concentrated artistic activity\, from large-scale performances to quieter encounters with theatre\, ideas and visual art. \nEvent: Galway International Arts Festival 2026Dates: 13 to 26 July 2026Location: Galway cityBest for: Theatre\, music\, visual art\, spectacle\, talks\, city festival atmosphereWebsite: giaf.ie
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