The Sligo Champion

Cultural organisati­ons come together for book fest

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Three of Sligo’s leading cultural organisati­ons have come together once more to host the Sligo Children’s Book Festival, celebratin­g family literacy and creativity of parents and young children. The Model, Kids’ Own Publishing Partnershi­p and the Hawk’s Well Theatre have created a month long action-packed festival featuring storytelli­ng, theatre, film, visual art, craft and book-making to inspire and entertain children and parents alike!

Sligo Children’s Book Festival will take place from Friday 2nd to Saturday 31st of March, with lots of book-related fun activities for children to enjoy.

Events will take place at the Hawk’s Well Theatre, The Model and schools in Sligo.

From Tuesday 6 th to Saturday 31st of March the Youth City Zine exhibition takes place at The Model, presenting the work of Cranmore’s Youth City. Everyone is welcome to the opening on Tuesday 6 th of March at 7pm.

On Friday 9 th and Friday 23rd of March from 4.30 to 6pm creative seven to nine year olds can join Dympna O’Driscoll at the Hawk’s Well to create their very own fantastica­l dreams in a Dream Jars workshop.

On Sunday 11 th and 18th of March from 12.30 to 2pm ArtTrap at The Model provides the perfect space for children to innovate, explore and experiment, using art and craft-making processes with artists Sinéad O’Hanlon and Ana Faye.

On Monday 19 th of March at 3pm, enjoy the wonderful anarchic work of children’s favourite Roald Dahl with storytelle­r and artist Wayne O’Connor as famous fairy tales are re-imagined in a suitably revolting manner at the Hawk’s Well.

Monkeyshin­e Theatre present The Magic Bookshop at The Model on Tuesday 20 th at 11am, 1pm & 4pm and Wednesday 21st of March at 10.30am, 12.30pm and 4pm with performanc­es for schools and families.

The Magic Bookshop is an immersive experience for everyone over 5 and audiences are invited to bring a gently used book to swap at the book exchange.

On Sunday 25 th of March an Easter special Family Day workshop takes place at The Model from 11.30am to 3pm with artists Sinéad O’Hanlon and Ana Faye helping families to make their own hand-printed Easter cards, followed by a secret screening at 2pm.

From Tuesday 27 th to Friday 30 th of March at 1pm at The Model, lunch time secret screenings for children take place at a pop-up cinema with a range of films adapted from favourite books.

On Saturday 31stof March at 2.30pm, the Hawk’s Well Theatre present their Dahlicious Books & Hot Chocolate Club get-togethers for young readers. Children will take part in a gloriumpti­ous craft-making activity and enjoy an entertaini­ng squishous storytelli­ng session with a lickwishy hot chocolate! Suitable for children aged 7-9 and created this event is nearly sold out.

Many of these events have limited availabili­ty so advance booking is advised at the venue. For further informatio­n and to book events at the Hawk’s Well Theatre, contact their box office on 071 9161518 or online at www.hawkswell.com

For bookings and further informatio­n on events taking place in The Model, contact 071 9141405 or info@themodel.ie

Kids’ Own is on tour to schools in the month of March, bringing their archive to books to class groups across the county of Sligo.

Schools are invited to spend a morning with writer Mary Branley and artist Vanya Lambrecht Ward exploring the canon of books by kids for kids, and developing their own work in response.

Through this programme, Kids’ Own engage 2 – 3 class groups per day. Schools can contact Kids’ Own on 071 912 4945 or visit www.kidsown.ie for more informatio­n.

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