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SUMMARY:This Is Cork Tours: Cork's Many Childhoods (Family Walking Tour)
DESCRIPTION:A Walking Tour of Cork for children (8 to 12ish year olds) – showing them what it was like to be that age at different times in Cork.\n\n\nA walking tour of Cork\, specifically looking at the treats and games that children (8 to 12ish year olds ) would have had and played in different times of Cork’s History.  \nThere a few things to taste\, photos to see and facts to hear along the way. \n __________________________________ \n“It was amazing\, I don’t think Ronan should change a thing about the tour.” – Jack\, aged 11 \n“It was so interesting. I loved trying the honeycomb” – Freya\, aged 9 \n“I learnt a lot from the tour. I’m not from Cork so it was very interesting to learn so much about the city. Ronan was really interactive with his audience” – Sarah\, aged Grown Up! \n __________________________________ \nTotal: Steps: Around 2200 steps / 1.6km \nTime: 60-75 Minutes \nTerrain: Pavements & Streets\, Moderate tempo. Some Hills. \nParticipants:  Please no children below 7ish years old.  \n(A guardian over 18+ must be at least one of the tickets booked) \n__________________________________ \nIn case you see events are sold out it is because you can contact me to book the entire tour and tailored to your families interests.  \nget in touch at thisiscorktours@gmail.com
URL:https://visitcorkcity.com/event/this-is-cork-tours-corks-many-childhoods-family-walking-tour/
LOCATION:South Main Street\, South Main Street\, Cork\, Cork\, IE
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SUMMARY:Bernard Butler.
DESCRIPTION:.\n\n\nBernard Butler is a Brit and Grammy Award winning musician. In 1989 he formed Suede releasing the Mercury winning debut “Suede”. The era-defining “Dog Man Star” was followed by his collaboration with David McAlmont on the anthem ”Yes”. Two solo albums on Creation yielded a Brit nomination before  producing seminal releases by The Libertines\, Tricky\, Black Kids\, Kate Nash\, James Morrison\, Texas\, Mark Eitzel\, Paloma Faith and Duffy – spawning her Grammy and Brit Award winning debut Rockferry.  \nHe has played guitar for Pet Shop Boys\, Bryan Ferry\, Roy Orbison\, Bert Jansch\, The Libertines\, Neneh Cherry\, Robert Plant and Ben Watt. Butler is Patron to the Bert Jansch Foundation and Generator NE and lectures in songwriting for the Abbey Road Institute.  \nIn 2022 a  collaboration with Jessie Buckley “For All Our Days That Tear The Heart” resulted in the shortlist to the 2022 Mercury Prize.  \n‘Good Grief’ is the first new solo album in 25 years from songwriter and producer Bernard Butler. Between then and now\, Butler had ventured into the world of pop songwriting and producing\, including two seminal albums with folk musician Sam Lee\, a Mercury nominated project with actor Jessie Buckley as well as working with Bert Jansch and Ben Watt from Everything But The Girl\, The Libertines\, Tricky and an eight-million selling\, Grammy-winning record with Duffy. \nOf returning to solo work after two and a half decades\, Butler says ‘For a good while I was scarred and I was scared. I was happily distracted and joyously involved with so much music. I realised just being there was more than I had ever hoped for. I gave a lot to other people\, but realised that my story was defined but what I was\, rather than what I am. I set myself a modest commercial goal\, an expectant creative one: perform to 10 people without being bottled\, then find 11 the next night. Thus began the undoing of my own embarrassment. I would write as I thought and sing as I wrote until the bottles fly. And so\, the songs arrived.’ \nBernard booked himself into a rehearsal space in Holloway every Wednesday afternoon for months\, just him\, a guitar and a microphone.  The first fruit of these sessions is the new single ‘Camber Sands’\, “For years and years I have drawn straight lines from North London to every coastline I could see. To life-worn Londoners escape is the dream and return most likely. The story I found was not the sea but the journey. Camber Sands\, Mersea Island\, Dunwich\, or a dozen more horizons of possibility\, the sea and the seawalls\, and the endless return to face the city. Camber Sands is a love song – we flee the past\, the present\, ourselves\, to survive\, to defy. The loneliest music of the resolute\, the half-light and the saddest tunes.’ \nRound circle shows with friends Norman Blake and James Grant across Scotland gave Butler the taste for venturing back out on stage\, and while writing with Jessie Buckley for the Mercury Prize nominated For All Our Days That Tear the Heart album\, Bernard tucked away his own discoveries and continued the journey once Buckley returned to the silver screen. Confronting his own songwriting process\, he wrote words down\, away from the security of his guitar\, before carving music around the lines.  \n‘Good Grief’ finds Bernard Butler owning three decades of work\, free to perform\, bookended by wildly contrasting experiences of loss\, joy\, and bewilderment. The album is a journey from city to coast and back\, and between it\, an entire spectrum of human emotion.
URL:https://visitcorkcity.com/event/bernard-butler/
LOCATION:Cyprus Avenue\, Caroline Street\, Cork\, Cork\, IE
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