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Galway girls to dance their way to the USA

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A local dance troupe comprising of 14 girls aged between 12 to 17 years old have qualified for the World Hip Hop Dance Championship taking place in Arizona, USA this August.

Take a long hard look at yourself and others with Karl Spain's, 'Well, What did you expect?'

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Ahead of his appearance at the Róisín Dubh on Thursday, February 9, Karl Spain talks to The Galway Advertiser about being realistic in one's expectations, his appreciation for the lyrical genius of Girls Aloud songs and why he no longer lies in interviews.

Overcome those barriers to contentment through life coaching

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Overcome those barriers to fulfilment through life coaching

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If you want good cake, it is probably advisable to seek out someone who has baked a lot of cakes.

Linenhall’s soulful September schedule

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After busy summer months of workshops and a wholly encompassing art exhibition, the Linenhall’s live programme is back with a bang this September, featuring a wide spectrum of music performances.

Luminous Straw Dancers to take to the streets and parks of city and county

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Dance artist Rob Heaslip, is reviving the cultural tradition of 'The Strawboys' with a modern twist, as he unveils his vibrant pop-up work, across Galway this summer.

Film made in conjunction with Mayo Women's Refuge Service and other agencies to premier

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Bruise, a short film highlighting the issue of domestic abuse and sexual assault. It will world premiere at Galway Film Fleadh on July 6 at 10am.

Hill of Berries native to fulfil dream of captaining Ireland at Dance World Cup in Spain

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Hill Of Berries native, Anna Marie Mullan (12) will fulfil a dream when she captains Ireland at the Dance World Cup in San Sebastián, Spain, at the end of June.

Stellar line-up as Cherish the Ladies return to live music, and to Galway

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The all-woman Celtic supergroup Cherish the Ladies has been wowing audiences around the world with a mix of traditional music, song, and dance for nearly four decades. Like most performers, the members are emerging from a quiet few years as the Covid-19 pandemic put paid to live performances, but now the ladies are keen to get back on the road, starting with an all-star line-up in the Town Hall Theatre in Galway later this month. Here, band leader and champion flutist and whistle player Joanie Madden talks about the history of the group, how they weathered the pandemic, and what the audience can look forward to at their upcoming Galway concert.

Athlone dancing stars to perform in new ‘Fire & Ice’ stage production

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Three Athlone girls will soar to new heights when they take to the stage in a new production of ‘Fire & Ice’ in the Town Hall Theatre, Galway, on May 14 and 15.

 

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