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Subject: fFastnet Maritime and Folk Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 22 May 18 - 03:49 PM

The 7th Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival will be held from the 15th – 17th June 2018
The Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival is an international festival based in the picturesque village of Ballydehob, West Cork, featuring maritime and other folk music.Ballydehob FastnetMaritime Festival is 7 Years old and we are celebrating in style!    Since its inception the festival’s programme has grown in standard the West Cork Village continues to host a string of extraordinary musicians and eclectic events.                                                                                  This year we launch an ambitious programme to date which will secure Ballydehob's place on Irelands Music Festival Calendar.   
The 2018 Festival will run over 4 Days,                                        Friday June 15 through to Monday june 18.
4 International Headliner Acts, Martin Carthy Matt Cranitch Jackie Daly,StoryTeller Eddie Lenihane, Tom Lewis and over 30 performances throughout the Village, an Artisan Food & Craft Market, a   weekend consisting of Maritime Themed Events, Maritime Song Sessions, Maritime Songwriting Competition sponsored by IMRO, and a Maritime Talk by ex Royal Navy Sailor Tom Lewis, all leading up to a swinging Shanty Party on the Sunday night.
This festival is run entirely by volunteers, a of music lovers & festival buffs who share a vision to promote the arts & bring people to the remarkable and unique corner of the world that is Ballydehob, West Cork.
Martin Carthy in concert with support spots from Tom Lewis SteveTurner Dick Miles, Matt Cranitch Jackie Daly Sat june 16 7pm, BALLYDEHOB COMMUNITY HALL ADMISSION 15 EUROS, TICKETS FROMhttps://fastnetmaritime.com/


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Subject: RE: fFastnet Maritime and Folk Festival
From: Ross Campbell
Date: 22 May 18 - 03:56 PM

Is there a campsite or cheap accommodation available? Hope to get there for one or two days at least!
Ross


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Subject: RE: fFastnet Maritime and Folk Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 23 May 18 - 12:37 AM

There is free camping next to the communtity hall, with access to toilets and water.


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Subject: RE: fFastnet Maritime and Folk Festival
From: The Sandman
Date: 23 May 18 - 03:36 AM

Martin Carthy Matt Cranitch Jackie Daly,Steve Turner Dick Miles Tom Lewis, concert 15 euros sat 16 june 7 pm, tickets selling rapidly, limited capacity you are advised to book now


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Subject: RE: fFastnet Maritime and Folk Festival
From: Iains
Date: 14 Jun 18 - 03:34 AM

The 7th Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival will be held from the 15th – 17th June 2018

https://fastnetmaritime.com/guests/


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: The Sandman
Date: 20 Jun 18 - 02:52 PM


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: The Sandman
Date: 20 Jun 18 - 02:53 PM

The festival was very successful, Martin Carthy was a sell out


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: GUEST,Visio
Date: 22 Jun 18 - 10:28 AM

Great festival, well done, Dick Miles


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: GUEST,Visio
Date: 22 Jun 18 - 10:34 AM

I heard Dick sing he still has a strong voice, good concertina player too.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: The Sandman
Date: 23 Jun 18 - 03:01 AM

We just returned from a new sea music festival, in Ballydehob, near Skibbereen in West Cork. It's the Fastnet Maritime and Folk Fest, and it ran from Friday night through Sunday night (June 15-17, 2012). This being the first (hopefully not the last), it was smallish by Mystic standards, but it was a delightful weekend.

Among the listed performers were Baggyrinkle, Trim Rig and a Doxy, Andrew McKay/Carole Etherton, Andy Kenna, Verna Connolly, Devil's Wate, Capstan Full Strength, Henk Voss, Free Spirit, and After the Storm. On the landlubber side (as one of the sing-alongs was bi lled) were Matt Cranitch and Jackie Daly (who played together and separately), Rattlesnake County, Molly O'Mahony, and Norman Collins. There were Irish trad sessions, Scottish country dancing, and traditional French dancing (led by Marie Laure Hasse).

Most of the action was in five pubs right in the town center, with some in the community center and the Methodist Church. Weather permitting (and it did, to the surprise of many), there were concerts on an outdoor stage down by the bay.

Ballydehob is a beautiful small town and the locals were very welcoming. It is just a few kilometers' drive to great views of Fastnet and its historic lighthouse, and just a few kilometres more to Mizenhead, Ireland's most southerly point with its great views and small maritime museum (and café).

The festival kicked off about 9 on Friday night with two singarounds, a trad session, and two individual concerts. Saturday morning saw five workshops – Jackie Daly, fiddle; Matt Cranitch, button accordion; Andy Kenna, John Masefield poems set to music; Tomas Wiegandt, percussion; and Norman Collins, understanding harmony and chords. The outdoor concert started about 2, and the sing-alongs and concerts started in earnest about 3 and lasted till well after midnight. Aside from the workshops, Sunday was much like Saturday. We left about 6 to get back to Dublin.

We keep saying 'singalong', but they were actually set up as miniconcerts. One of them had a series of 30-minute sets from maybe a half-dozen performers. The one we mainly attended (and preferred) was run by Verna Connolly and Dick Miles at Levi's Pub. They had the performers do three songs, and then took three floor singers from the audience, then another performer and more floor singers. All the sings that we went to at Levi's were rousing affairs, and we both sang at all of them.

The festival was, we understand, conceived, instigated, and organized almost singlehandedly by Dick Miles, who also raised the funds, performed, ran singalongs, headed up the songwriting competition, booked taxis for performers, and was called out of the competition when a toilet got blocked. He did an amazing job and should be congratulated.

Ireland has few sea music festivals, and unfortunately Fastnet fell on the same weekend as the third annual Rosses Point sea shanty festival, near Sligo Town. We went to that last year, and would have gone back this year but for the conflict. We made the right choice this year but would have liked to go to both. We hope that both festivals will thrive in future, but hopefully on separate weekends.

Gina and Bill Dunlap


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: GUEST
Date: 23 Jun 18 - 12:45 PM

but why would I go to West Cork to see Martin Carthy?


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: GUEST
Date: 23 Jun 18 - 01:00 PM

Some people are already there, and they may want to see him. Getting Jackie Daly to teach a fiddle workshop is a bit of an odd choice though.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: The Sandman
Date: 24 Jun 18 - 01:16 PM

Jackie Dly gave an accordion workshop, Matt Cranitch gave a fiddle workshop, it must have been a typo.
"I and Liz Elizabeth Randall have just returned from another splendid Fastnet Festival in Ballydehob. The music was as always good with Martin Carthy & Tom Lewis plus the usual regulars who all contribute to making it a success. Dick Richard Josef Miles is to be congratulated that all his hard work has paid off again and we look forward to next year. The remainder of our time was spent sightseeing, including a visit to the beautiful Dingle peninsular." quote


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: GUEST,Cj
Date: 24 Jun 18 - 02:41 PM

Well done unblocking the toilet, Dick. Horrible job, that.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: The Sandman
Date: 24 Jun 18 - 05:26 PM

no, its less horrible than dealing with the shit on this forum from anonymous guests, and much easier than all the organising that goes in to getting a festival running well, I admire people like JohnTaylor and alan castle who have been doing it for much longer than me.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: SussexCarole
Date: 25 Jun 18 - 03:14 PM

We're just back from the 7th Fastnet Festival in the lovely village of Ballydehob. It was (as have been the 6 previous festivals) a fantastic weekend of song, music and friendship. An amazing amount of organisation was done by Dick to make it happen.

The remarks made by some on this post remind me why I stopped coming onto the Mudcat Forum on a regular basis.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: GUEST,Observer
Date: 25 Jun 18 - 05:30 PM

Congratulations SussexCarole you appear to have managed to get home in about a week - While poor old Gina and Bill Dunlap took six years.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: The Sandman
Date: 26 Jun 18 - 04:18 AM

While poor old Gina and Bill Dunlap took six years." THEY HAVE COME BACK SEVERAL TIMES BECAUSE THEY HAVE ENJOYED THE FESTIVAL


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: GUEST,Observer
Date: 26 Jun 18 - 05:50 AM

Sorry Dick - I didn't read that in their screed on the 2012 Festival, perhaps you could point out where do they say that, as you obviously forgot to make that clear in your post.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: GUEST,Cj
Date: 26 Jun 18 - 02:13 PM

Observer, how’s your triumphant festival coming on?


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: GUEST,Observer
Date: 26 Jun 18 - 02:31 PM

What festival (Triumphant, or otherwise) have I mentioned Cj? But to be polite I'll enquire in turn how your's is coming on?

Believe it or not some of us aren't the unabashed self-publicists that Dick Miles/Good Soldier Schweik/The Sandman is. I've suggested in the past that he be given his own Perma-Thread to do his advertising - at times it just gets downright tiresome.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: GUEST,Cj
Date: 26 Jun 18 - 02:51 PM

Mine does really well, thanks. I’m rich as a lord.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: GUEST,Observer
Date: 26 Jun 18 - 03:06 PM

Good for you Cj


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: GUEST,Grammar Pedant
Date: 26 Jun 18 - 04:30 PM

Oops Guest Observer.

While you are so busy criticising and commenting about other folks, you've made a huge blunder in the eyes of the grammar police.

An apostrophe faux pas! Well I never - Mr 'Perfect' Observer falls flat on his face.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: GUEST,Observer
Date: 27 Jun 18 - 02:00 AM

And where GUEST GP have I ever stated, or maintained, that I am 'Perfect'? But if all you have to comment on with regard to my posts to this thread, or any other, is "an apostrophe faux pas" then it sort of implies that you agree with the content and that I have very little to worry about.

I note that the above is your first foray posting to the 'cat, so if indeed you are a 'Grammar Pedant' I'll point you in the direction of the contributions below the line - You'll have a field day.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: The Sandman
Date: 28 Jun 18 - 06:15 AM

Guest the Observer
it is necessary to use publicity to promote festivals, that is why the festival has been successful for seven years and why it was better attended this year than any previous year. you remind me of the hurler in the ditch, presumably you have nothing to publicise.
personally i found your spats with jim carroll tiresome, now be a good hurler and get back in the ditch


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: Vic Smith
Date: 28 Jun 18 - 07:55 AM

the festival has been successful for seven years....
Congratulations on this achievement, Dick, from someone who knows how much work is involved.


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Subject: RE: Fastnet Maritime and Folk Festival-June 2018
From: The Sandman
Date: 28 Jun 18 - 04:55 PM

Thanks


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