Dear Reader - It was a week of season endings and celebrations…
The Big Thing
Our debut season of Open Mic events for the Theme Night Academy finished last night, and as always it provided plenty of memorable moments.
We had a brand new band “What’s Her Face”, a song with two bass guitars as the only instruments and a few first-timers as always.
And fittingly, the last song was performed by two of our soon-to-be departing 6th Yrs - Sarah and Michael (pictured below).
Overall the year was a huge success though, a great addition to our Theme Night Academy programme. We hosted 6 events around the town and county of Sligo, welcomed over 100 musicians, lots who are members of our Academy and others who just wanted to try it out.
Thanks to Joy Feehily for all the work in designing and producing the programme, to James McManus, Luke Devaney and Sean ‘Cabbage’ Callaghan and to The Crib, Kilmacowen Hall and The Nest for hosting us along the way.
Where else but Sligo?
I was delighted to join Niamh Crowley and the Sligo Academy of Music Sinfionetta last Saturday night in the Hawk’s Well to celebrate their 25-Year anniversary.
What a milestone, an incredible achievement for Niamh and her team and a hugely significant contribution made to Sligo in that time.
It was lovely to hear some personal stories from past students about the impact of what Niamh has built, great to look at pictures from trips away to places such as New York, Prague and Barcelona, and then of course there was the music!
Niamh has built up a large library of self-penned orchestral arrangements over the years, and we were treated to a variety of them on Saturday night - from some past Theme Night favourites (Going Home, Listen) all the way to Broadway hits (Some Enchanted Evening, On My Own) and more modern choices (You Raise Me Up, Something Inside So Strong).
Congrats to everyone involved on this landmark achievement. It is always such a pleasure to work with Niamh and her team. It’s not easy to build something like this but it’s even more difficult to commit the time, energy and resources necessary for longevity and sustainability.
Wishing Niamh and all in the Sligo Academy of Music all the best for the future.
Till next time - Kieran.