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Evening Concerts and Performances

from €15.00

Come and be part of world-class concerts and performance programmes from our resident artists, as part of the International Festival for the Arts and Social Change, under the lantern-light amidst the trees in the gardens of Clos de Gaye, or on our beautiful field overlooking the mountains. Our performance programme seeks to draw connections between the arts and their role in society, asking the big questions, challenging societal norms, or finding ways to elevate and inspire in a troubled world. Often integrating performance with narrative and historical context, these concerts seek to at once entertain, inspire and inform.

Bring a rug, chair, or whatever you like to sit on. Feel free to also bring your own picnic to eat on the field and enjoy our magnificent views before the performance, gates open at 7.30pm.

A magical and unforgettable experience, you can also order a glass of wine and dessert to enjoy before, after, or during the interval, or treat yourself to a 3-course candlelit dinner with wine on the terrace of the manor house just before the concert starts.

Performance dates remaining:

Friday 8th August 9pm - Joy as an Act of Resistance: Bringing Music Back to the People

Join award-winning musicians accordionist Milos Milivojovic and violinist Anja Milivojevic in an evening of tango, Serbian folk music, Bach, Vlasov, Vivaldi, Rachmaninov and Pablo de Sarasate’s Carmen Fantasy. Learn how music has been a form of resistance, a tool to empower the working man, and a vehicle through which we might transcend our way of looking at the world and invite new horizons of possibility in our thinking and acting.

Friday 22nd August, 9pm - Leading the Future for Peace - a community-theatre performance, created with and for children and families from all over the world, working together with mezzo soprano Laurie Rubin and composer Jenny Taira, who will have been working with participants from our summer camp programme in the preceding week. On the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bomb explosion, an inspirational ‘call to action’ on the dangers of conflict and what we can each do to contribute to peace in the world and in our own communities too.

Learn more about the International Festival for the Arts and Social Change here.

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Come and be part of world-class concerts and performance programmes from our resident artists, as part of the International Festival for the Arts and Social Change, under the lantern-light amidst the trees in the gardens of Clos de Gaye, or on our beautiful field overlooking the mountains. Our performance programme seeks to draw connections between the arts and their role in society, asking the big questions, challenging societal norms, or finding ways to elevate and inspire in a troubled world. Often integrating performance with narrative and historical context, these concerts seek to at once entertain, inspire and inform.

Bring a rug, chair, or whatever you like to sit on. Feel free to also bring your own picnic to eat on the field and enjoy our magnificent views before the performance, gates open at 7.30pm.

A magical and unforgettable experience, you can also order a glass of wine and dessert to enjoy before, after, or during the interval, or treat yourself to a 3-course candlelit dinner with wine on the terrace of the manor house just before the concert starts.

Performance dates remaining:

Friday 8th August 9pm - Joy as an Act of Resistance: Bringing Music Back to the People

Join award-winning musicians accordionist Milos Milivojovic and violinist Anja Milivojevic in an evening of tango, Serbian folk music, Bach, Vlasov, Vivaldi, Rachmaninov and Pablo de Sarasate’s Carmen Fantasy. Learn how music has been a form of resistance, a tool to empower the working man, and a vehicle through which we might transcend our way of looking at the world and invite new horizons of possibility in our thinking and acting.

Friday 22nd August, 9pm - Leading the Future for Peace - a community-theatre performance, created with and for children and families from all over the world, working together with mezzo soprano Laurie Rubin and composer Jenny Taira, who will have been working with participants from our summer camp programme in the preceding week. On the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bomb explosion, an inspirational ‘call to action’ on the dangers of conflict and what we can each do to contribute to peace in the world and in our own communities too.

Learn more about the International Festival for the Arts and Social Change here.

Candelit Pre-Performance Dinner
Candelit Pre-Performance Dinner
€70.00
Glass of Wine and Dessert
Glass of Wine and Dessert
€15.00

Come and be part of world-class concerts and performance programmes from our resident artists, as part of the International Festival for the Arts and Social Change, under the lantern-light amidst the trees in the gardens of Clos de Gaye, or on our beautiful field overlooking the mountains. Our performance programme seeks to draw connections between the arts and their role in society, asking the big questions, challenging societal norms, or finding ways to elevate and inspire in a troubled world. Often integrating performance with narrative and historical context, these concerts seek to at once entertain, inspire and inform.

Bring a rug, chair, or whatever you like to sit on. Feel free to also bring your own picnic to eat on the field and enjoy our magnificent views before the performance, gates open at 7.30pm.

A magical and unforgettable experience, you can also order a glass of wine and dessert to enjoy before, after, or during the interval, or treat yourself to a 3-course candlelit dinner with wine on the terrace of the manor house just before the concert starts.

Performance dates remaining:

Friday 8th August 9pm - Joy as an Act of Resistance: Bringing Music Back to the People

Join award-winning musicians accordionist Milos Milivojovic and violinist Anja Milivojevic in an evening of tango, Serbian folk music, Bach, Vlasov, Vivaldi, Rachmaninov and Pablo de Sarasate’s Carmen Fantasy. Learn how music has been a form of resistance, a tool to empower the working man, and a vehicle through which we might transcend our way of looking at the world and invite new horizons of possibility in our thinking and acting.

Friday 22nd August, 9pm - Leading the Future for Peace - a community-theatre performance, created with and for children and families from all over the world, working together with mezzo soprano Laurie Rubin and composer Jenny Taira, who will have been working with participants from our summer camp programme in the preceding week. On the 80th anniversary of the Hiroshima and Nagasaki nuclear bomb explosion, an inspirational ‘call to action’ on the dangers of conflict and what we can each do to contribute to peace in the world and in our own communities too.

Learn more about the International Festival for the Arts and Social Change here.

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