*Paul Coote (Hotel Doolin), Branwen of Rufus Nightjar & Hotel Doolin General Manager, Donal Minihane.

HEDGE SCHOOL, the unique festival concept by Doolin Arts is to return for a second year.

2022 marked the first instalment of the festival and its second run is confirmed to take place over three days from January 27th to January 29th. The festival programme boasts more than 30 events across a wide variety of artistic disciplines including music, literature, film, visual arts.

Highlights within the Hedge School programme include a performance from Manchán Magan, a seminar on Magick by acclaimed Glasgow writer David Keenan and a workshop on the tradition of keening and lament from artist Ceara Conway

There will be musical performances from Katie Kim, Stephan James Smith, Ana Mullarkey. Boutique guitar pedal-makers from around the world will host a pedal party, whilst attendees can also discover new sounds at a pop-up record store hosted by Rollercoaster Records.

With music a key part of the festival programming, there will also be the opportunity to learn how to make synthesisers with the help of Dead Can Dance percussionist Robbie Perry, transform junk materials into instruments under the expert guidance of McCloud Zicmuse or create a group sound poem with Suzanne Walsh.

The Gentian Press will host a masterclass in letterpress printing whilst Branwen of Rufus Nightjar will perform a specially commissioned ritual to celebrate the passing of the season. Attendees will also hear advice from acclaimed filmmakers and writers as well as the Festival’s returning favourites; The Pagan Mass of song, poetry and food, and an open mic in the attic where all attending are welcome to perform.

Simon O’Reilly, musician and programmer of Hedge School said, “Doolin is known for its eccentricity, and it has always welcomed and shown respect to people from all walks of life. Hedge School is simply an extension of that ethos and our location at the edge of the island is reflective of what it brings to life – art on the edge. Creative expression doesn’t need to follow rules or always have commercial viability, instead it should embrace risks and encourage diversity and inclusivity. We created Hedge School to provide artists and art lovers the environment to explore and experiment, to collaborate without judgement and to push their creative boundaries. We’re really proud to bring it back for the second year running and we look forward to welcoming anyone who wants to join us to Doolin”.

Doolin Arts was established by Hotel Doolin in 2022 as a not-for-profit to support independent artists, giving them a platform to share their passions and ensure that the arts continue to thrive along the West Coast instead of cities and boardrooms. Doolin Arts runs the acclaimed Doolin Folk Festival, in 2022 released its first album, Cocooning Heart by Myles O’Reilly and in January 2023 Doolin Arts will publish its first book, by eco-poet Grace Wells, which will be launched at Hedge School.

Donal Minihane, Managing Director of Hotel Doolin expressed his pride with Doolin Arts and its development into a platform for the independent arts community. “We are more motivated and committed than ever to continue to build on Doolin’s legacy as one of the most creative areas of Ireland. Hedge School is absolutely a manifestation of this commitment and the calibre of singers, musicians, filmmakers, writers and artists that we have involved shows how important a platform it is”.

Early bird weekend tickets are now available and are priced at €102.00. To book and to view the full Hedge School line-up visit hedge-school.ie

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