*Ollie O’Flaherty catching a wave.ย
NORTH CLAREโs natural landscape and people are to be celebrated in a series of one-day Land and Sea Sessions.
Doolin Arts, the not-for-profit organisation set up by Hotel Doolin last year to support Clareโs creative community announced the new festival concept this week.
Land & Sea Sessions will be a series of one-day events celebrating the landscape and people of North Clare. Over the coming months, events such as film screenings, workshops, readings, live interviews and music will entice visitors to Doolin.
Events are to kick off this month, Managing Director of Hotel Doolin, Donal Minihane confirmed. He was confident it would serve as โa great addition to Doolin Artsโ vibrant year-round calendar and will bring people together through a unique range of activities such as surfing, caving, rock climbing, bouldering, diving, open water swimming, bands, DJs and spoken wordโ.
Donal added, โDoolin is best known for its eccentricity, creative outlook, and array of talent. The arts is deeply rooted in our community and festivals such as Land & Sea Sessions provide an important platform for independent artists and local personalities to be celebrated. Weโre proud to show people what North Clare has to offer and look forward to welcoming visitors in the coming monthsโ.
Lahinch surfer, Ollie OโFlaherty features in the first Land & Sea Session on March 11th in The Attic at Hotel Doolin. The surf documentary, โKeep It A Secretโ will be screened plus there will be performances from up and coming singer-songwriter Abe Soar and rapper Hazey Haze, and an energetic set from DJ Kate Brennan Harding to close.
Ollie said the event will โoffer an amazing opportunity to meet like-minded people and to celebrate the way of life of coastal communities. As enthusiasm for surf grows, itโs a worth looking back at the rich history it has across the island of Ireland, and those who have shaped the sportโ.
The โKeep It A Secretโ film recounts the inspiring true story of the dawn of Irish surfing, the arrival of hundreds of surfers from across the world to Lahinch for the 1972 Eurosurf Championship, and how the sportโs brave pioneers found peace in the surf during Ireland’s most violent years.
Tickets to the first Land & Sea Session are priced at โฌ30. To purchase, and to keep up to date with further events, visit doolinarts.ie