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Japanese butoh in The Shed
BUTOH IS many things. It can be dance, performance, or movement. It involves grotesque imagery and taboo topics, and is traditionally performed in white body makeup.
Late point seals minor replay for Galway Ladies
Galway and Dublin minor ladies have to do it all again after Sunday’s All-Ireland ended level.
Galway youngsters edge Cork to claim All Ireland
Galway ladies captured this season’s All-Ireland u-16 football crown after disposing of Cork by a single point (3-10 to 1-15) in a thriller in Nenagh on Saturday.
Celebrate the walk of life
SIÚL, A new choreographic show by Galway dancer Bernadette Divilly, will be staged in the Town Hall Theatre on Saturday July 7 at 8pm.
Making Connection workshop
THE DANCER Bernadette Divilly will hold a workshop, entitled Making Connection, in St Nicholas Parochial School Hall, this Saturday and Sunday.
Martin Divilly’s sizzling meats add zest to The Apprentice
Monday night saw TV3 bring the successful TV show The Apprentice to the streets of Galway. Sponsored by Bank of Ireland, the candidates had to choose two local businesses to sell and promote their local produce. Team Zest went with the two businesses they felt would produce the most sales on the day - Martin Divilly’s butchers of Westside and Goya’s café and bakery of Kirwan’s Lane.
Caltra Cuans clinch intermediate crown
Caltra Cuan’s 0-13
Ladies under 16s capture Connacht title
The Galway under 16 ladies football team regained the Connacht title by beating Mayo on a scoreline of 5-15 to 1-13 at Hyde Park in Roscommon on Wednesday. The half time score was 3-08 to 1-09 and it was anyone's game but Galway stepped up a gear in the second half and came away comfortable winners. They now take on the Leinister champions, Dublin, in the semi -final on the weekend of August 13/14.
Killanin v Kilkerrin/Clonberne Sunday 5pm, Pearse Stadium
Killanin look like a senior team in trouble. They are pointless after three games in the league and look like hot candidates to be demoted from 1B. While they scored five goals against Carraroe in their first round defeat, they conceded 1-17.
Five in the hat for football job
With the withdrawal of John Divilly and Frank Doherty from the race to be the new Galway senior manager earlier in the week, there are currently five nominations for the position.