Raftery Festival turns up the Volume

21 – 23 November 2008

Anthony Raftery would be in his element if he knew what Terry McDonagh was up to in Kiltimagh. He’d go home altogether, I’d say. The festival took a step up this year with world-class guest poets Nuala Ní Dhomhnaill and Matthew Sweeney (who was also poet-in-residence). In the Town Hall on the Friday evening, Nuala read from her recent collection, Fifty Minute Mermaid (translated by Paul Muldoon) and there was music by Diarmaid Moynihan, Margaret O’ Riordan, Mary McNicholas and Ollie Burke. After that the crowd split up to fill two local pubs, Lil Fordes and Kitty McGreal’s for a more informal, impromtu night of poetry and music from all.

The Festival moved comfortably along with the guidance of Arts Officer Ciarán Friel, and Saturday began with Creative Writing workshops. Later on in the evening we heard readings by Matthew Sweeney from his latest bi-lingual collection, Het ijshotel and also from Ger Reidy and Andrew Forster, with music by Tony Reidy. After all that, the (by now large) crowd headed off to The Park Hotel for the festival Slam, which was hosted by Mags Treanor and won by Slam-Maestro, Miceál Kearney.

On Sunday at the Old Schoolhouse there was a quiter gathering for a relaxed ‘open-mic’ session which ended the Festival on a gentler note. Thanks to Terry MacDonagh and his hosting talents, Co. Mayo is firmly on the poetry map. I’ll be there again next year.

Following are videos of the Saturday Slam and poems read on the Sunday.



Video Clips of Performances


Raftery Poetry Slam – Sat 22nd

Round 1


Matthew Sweeney – Animals


Liz Anne Gorman – The Shirt


Miceál Kearney – Now it is My Time


Clodagh Leonard – On Paper


Terry McDonagh – Haunting in Mayo


Tony Reidy – Hayshed Days


Paul Casey – Scannanáigh the Poet Part 1


Susan Kelly – Don’t You Just Hate It


Noel Burke – Outcast


Round 2


Noel Burke – Kiss and Tell


Susan Kelly – Five Inch Fantasy


Paul Casey – Scannanáigh the Poet 2/2 and An Bhéal Corcra


Tony Reidy – Come What May


Terry McDonagh – A Litany to an Irish Housing Estate


Matthew Sweeney – Shipwrecked


Miceál Kearney – From the Memoirs of John Delaney


Round 3


Miceál Kearney – Upgrade


Terry McDonagh – The Vegetarian Storyteller


Susan Kelly – Don’t You Just Hate It – 2


Tony Reidy – There’s a Baby Crying


Winner


Miceál Kearney – Shepherd


Festival Farewell and Close – Sun 23rd



Susie Fry – Crestfallen


Susie Fry – Sweetness


Susie Fry – Doubt


James from Kiltimagh – The Holy Places


James from Kiltimagh – Life’s Losses and Gains


Patty MacNicholas dances a Reel


Noel Burke – Patriots


Noel Burke – Twenty Acre Man


Noel Burke – A Short Little Poem


Matthew Sweeney – Other Worlds


Terry McDonagh – By the Alster Pavillion, Hamburg


Terry McDonagh – A Couple Return