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Tickets on Eventbrite for one of the events which has become a tradition for so many - the telling of the tale of Scrooge in Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" by Kieran O Leary, directed by Judie Chalmers. Each December this tale weaves its spell in The Goldie Chapel of Nano Nagle Place. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As part of the arts and creativity programme with The Lantern Project, John Smith, CEO of Nano Nagle Place, explained to Elmarie how people can combine remembering loved ones in November with the work of Nano Nagle Place. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This summer, families are encouraged to discover and play in Cork's attractions and outdoor spaces with the Playful Culture Trail!Jess Cull from Nano Nagle Place is here to tell us moreplayfulculturetrail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Nano Nagle Place is marking World Ocean Day with a series of ocean-themed events.As part of the Cork Harbour Festival, Nano Nagle Place will host a variety of activities that highlight the natural beauty and rich maritime heritage of the River Lee and Celtic Sea.John Smith, CEO of Nano Nagle Place joined us on the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Judie Chalmers captivated us all with her description of A Christmas Carol which opens in Nano Nagle Place, and then Irene Warren got us all giddily anticipating Panto with Beauty and the Beast at the Everyman Theatre! 2 more fantastic shows in Cork this week! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On a beautiful summer's afternoon I chatted with John Smith, the new CEO of Nano Nagle Place about his new role, his career to date and what drives him. John is as passionate about social justice as he is about hurling and he explains to me why this new role is the perfect fit for him. We chatted about Nano Nagle Place, what is on offer in this very special centre and his plans for the future. Enjoy the show This show has been produced by Fuzion Communications, a Marketing, PR, Graphic Design and Digital Marketing Agency in Ireland with offices in Dublin and Cork. Podcast Production by Greg Canty Greg's blog Greg on Twitter Greg on LinkedIn Email Greg with feedback or suggested guests: greg@fuzion.ie
On this week's Red Business podcast...Jonathan Healy catches up with the new CEO of Nano Nagle Place, John Smith, who talks about plans for the centre and his own incredible career to date.Consultant Trisha Norton explains why storytelling is important for businesses.And CEO of Cantec Group, Greg Tuohy, talks about their partnership with Canon Ireland which has lead to the new Canon Business Centre Munster in Cork.
This month's DFAS lecture at Nano Nagle Place takes place at 11.30am February 11th, and Tom Spalding had all the details for Conor Tallon during the week. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Goldie Chapel is the stunning setting for a very special performance of Dicken's A Christmas Carol. Conor chatted to Director Judie Chalmers about the show. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What a jewel Nano Nagle Place has become in Cork's City Centre! Such an interesting building to explore and discover, and a hive of support for the Arts and creativity of all kinds. Conor Tallon chatted to Sorcha O' Brien about some of the plans to cast a Christmas atmosphere over the centre in the coming weeks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
An exciting exhibition is currently running in Nano Nagle Place. Cork Printmakers re delighted to present an exhibition of fine art prints by The Young Print Collective featuring artists: Amal Hope, Elton Sibanda, Fionnuala O'Connell, Reem, Viktoria Kondratieva, Yeaneah O'ConnellWorking in screen-print, etching and relief processes the artists' use themes of identity, culture, perception and belonging. The artists developed their work for the exhibition with the support of Cork Printmakers staff and tutors through ongoing training and independent practice.The exhibition gives voice to the artists and their unique perspectives, expressing feelings of duality and otherness, and their experience of connectedness through their artwork, and Conor Tallon spoke to Maeve Lynch about it for The Arts House Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A joyful hour from Cork in the company of Elmarie Mawe and Conor Tallon - with music from movies like Coco, A Beautiful Mind and Ladies in Lavender, Cork singers the White Horse Guitar Club and How I Became A Wave, and some funky jazz ahead of the Cork Jazz Festival next weekend, We'd this week's Work of the Week in the Crawford Gallery with Michael Waldron, and Maeve Lynch (Outreach Manager with Cork Printmakers) also spoke to Conor Tallon about an exciting exhibition in Nano Nagle Place. Conor and Elmarie had lots of listings for events this week too. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What another joyful celebration of music and the arts from Cork! Elmarie Mawe and Conor Tallon were joined by Tom Spalding to talk about the Cork Decorative and Fine Arts Society's next meeting in Nano Nagle Place. Karen Ray had all the details for the UCC Player's next production, which is a performance of Educating Rita in the stunning Aula Max of UCC. Alan Kiely is one of the co-writers of a brand new musical called "Shame the Devil" which tells the story of an ambush, abduction and execution in Dripsey 100 years ago. Tomás McCarthy, conductor of the Cork Youth Orchestra, came into studio with the orchestra's 2 Leaders Anna Jansenn and Cillian Ó Cathasaigh, ahead of a HUGE gala concert in City Hall with the band True Tides. And Paul Casey joined us on the line to talk about the next Obheal gathering in the Long Valley in Cork and online, in a club celebrating 15 years of poetry, open mics and over 1,000 guest poets since they began! All that and some great music and news. #Cork #PureCork #SupportTheArts See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's Work of the Week from the Crawford Gallery, Music from Ruby Horse, Johnny Fang and Chris Ahern as well as New music from Clare Sands as Gaeilge, and a chat with the costume designer of Changing Habits at Nano Nagle Place.................... all featured at the start of this week's arts show with Elmarie Mawe and Conor Tallon. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Changing Habits: 250 Years of Convent Life ... a 4 part series.Conor Tallon met up with two of the sisters Sr Patricia and Sr Rosarie as well as dressmaker Sam Wynn and programme manager Danielle O Donovan.Broadcast over 4 episodes this compilation tells the story in full.The story of Nano Nagle Place's latest temporary exhibition which celebrates the continued use of the site on Douglas Street in Cork as a convent for 250 years. Changing Habits: 250 Years of Convent Life charts the construction of the oldest building, built in 1771, by Nano Nagle as home for the Ursuline Sisters she had invited to Cork from Paris. The exhibition then charts the foundation of the Presentation Sisters and the changing ways of life on the site up to the present day. Using the rich archival records of the Ursuline and Presentation sisters, the exhibition also includes artefacts from the collection of objects held by the Presentation Sisters. The Exhibition features recreations of a complete set of nuns' habits through the years. The oldest kind of habit, worn by the Presentation Sisters from 1805, changed very little for 140 years. Several changes then came in quick succession. The habit was made shorter, the huge sleeves were made detachable, and the bandeau and the guimpe, once made of starched linen, changed to celluloid. Dressmaker Sam Wynn, and the resident sisters here, have created what the ‘changing habits' look like over time. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A clip from the Arts House on Sunday, celebrating everything Cork and the new initiative called Cork's Playful Culture Trail. Danielle O Donovan of Nano Nagle Place had all the details, and 6-year old Olivia Phillips had a first-hand review of the experience! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Music from David Syme, Rubyhorse, The Last of the Mohicans and some Japanese Zen interspersed an hour with news of the latest audio plays from the Everyman Theatre with Naoimi Daly, What's Happening in Nano Nagle Place for Frederick Douglass Week with Cork rapper Junior, a look at this week's Work of the Week in the Crawford Gallery online with Michael Waldron, and a catch-up with some good news from Cork's filmmakers See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this hour we spoke to Danielle O Donovan of Nano Nagle Place about their Winter Events. The Songstress Marguerite O Connor chatted about celebrating The Christmas Jingle in Cork for 2020 and making sure it goes ahead raising lots of money for charity. Jess Leen has a new charity single out for Alone, called “Christmas of 79”. Michael Waldron and Conor looked at this week's Work of the Week in the Crawford. We'd more music from the Cork Chamber Choir, and some festive musical clues to win vouchers for The Lavit Gallery which has a host of Irish art and crafts which make perfect gifts for Christmas! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Continuing our summer series “Wonders of the World” it was time, this week, to look at the Crown of Palaces, the Taj Mahal. This iconic building is situated on the south bank of the Yamuna river in the Indian City of Agra. Danielle O’Donovan is Programme Manager at the Nano Nagle Place in Cork City, and returned to the show to tell Ivan all about it. Why was it built? Who was it built for? What does it do?
Conor Tallon visited Nano Nagle Place for The Arts House to see their new bookshop, print gallery and map room. And sample the menu in the Good Day Deli! Broadcast on Cork's 96FM & C103 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Recorded mostly live in The Bridge Bar, this podcast centres around Culture Night 2019, the panel is made up of Danielle O’Toole from Nano Nagle Place and Mick Hannigan from Indie Cork….….….…. They discuss their own organisation's participation in Culture Night, and also what they thinks of it as Culture fans. Some of the things mentioned include Eoin O’Sullivan, Cork County Council, Cork City Council, Kevin Barry, Nano Nagle Place, Pat Shortt, The Wine Tour of Cork….….….…. Culture Night Cork takes place on Friday 20 September - go to www.culturenightcork.ie for more details….….….…. podcast produced and presented by Ronan Leonard
In this episode we chat with Shane Clarke, the Urban Designer and CEO of Nano Nagle Place. Shane, originally from Dublin has returned from London with his family, where he was holding down key roles in city management, culminating in managing a Business Improvement District for the London Bridge area. He was attracted to the "Good Life" in Cork and the exciting role as CEO of Nano Nagle Place. Shane talks about the challenge of managing a city district and has some powerful insights about how these could be applied to Cork city. Shane also chats about his exciting and challenging role at Nano Nagle Place and how this unique, sacred place can develop into a major visitor attraction in Cork city. Enjoy the show!
Greg chats with Sister Bride Given, an Irish nun originally from Listowel in Co.Kerry and a Board member of Nano Nagle Place. Sister Bride shares her fascinating story, joining The Presentation Sisters, a closed order when she was just 17. In that time she has lived through huge changes, part of which has led to the creation of Nano Nagle Place two years ago in Cork city. She tells the story of her life, the story of the original female Social Entrepreneur, Nano Nagle and how she founded the Presentation Sisters to educate the Catholic children of Ireland and she also shares what we can expect when we visit the very special visitor attraction, Nano Nagle Place. Enjoy the Show!
This week Red Business is at Nano Nagle Place and Jonathan Healy meets the people who keep the show on the road as well as those cooking up a storm at Good Day Deli.