The CRAIC on Saturday July 19th, 2014
10am: A one day actors workshop takes place at the Jesuit Hall on Sea Road looking at the Michael Chekhov technique with Paul Brennan from the Gaiety School of Acting.
10am: The National Aquathalon Championships take place in Salthill today.
11am: A workshop, Galway Goes to the Pictures, takes place at the Galway City Museum exploring the earliest form of animated film; Age 5-12.
12pm: Catch the Nutan Photograph Exhibition at the Dominican Hall, The Claddagh, for fringe.
12:30pm: An official ceremony marking the 10th anniversary of the Westside Festival takes place in the marquee, Westside Festival Plaza with performances and music.
3pm: ALâ presents Divide and Conquer a participatory theatre about the issue of fracking at the Galway Fringe main stage at the Victoria hotel.
7pm: The Galway Community Circus presents Stories from Circopolis and guests at St Joseph’s Community Centre, Ashe Road for fringe.
7pm: Galway Kavanagh Day takes place at the Harbour Hotel organised by the Patrick Kavanagh Western Assoc. for a lively and dramatic tribute in honour of the great bard.
8pm: The Galway Fringe Fiddle Festival takes place on the main stage at the Victoria Hotel, Victoria Place with 7 great players from across Ireland.
10pm: Energetic 5-piece Folk Pop band, The Daily Howl, will play at the backstage bar in Monroe’s Live.
Midnight: The band with the best name, The Hardcore Priest of Yemen, will take to the Galway Fringe main stage at the Victoria Hotel.