11th - 13th October 2024 - Hungry at the festival? See the Community Kitchen for Food

The Library

Feed your mind in the luxurious library in Lisnavagh House where cutting edge thinkers, activists, writers, and educators will share their knowledge and wisdom in an interactive setting; the audience gets to participate and ask thought-provoking questions we all benefit from. Talks by cutting edge activists, ecologists, psychologists and doctors will engage the audience in thinking outside the box when it comes to current topics.

Creative performances from multilingual poets, speakers and film screenings will welcome the inspiration for the creativity that is needed in effective activism. The library will host the Farmyard podcast which will be available on all streaming platforms.

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Sample Menu

Community Kitchen Sample Menu (subject to change)

Breakfast (Served 8.00 - 10:30)

Overnight Oats, autumn fruits, Lisnavagh granola - €5.00

Spiced scrambled eggs, refried beans, tortilla - €8.50

Lunch (Served 12.00 - 15.00)

Roast Squash soup, roast garlic aoili, sourdough - €6.50

Autumn Minestrone, basil pesto, sourdough  - €6.50

Ribollita, sourdough  - €6.50

Chicken Noodle Soup  - €7.50

Selection of Cheese toasties on Sourdough Bread- €8.50

Dinner (Served 17:30 - 20:30)

Egg Curry, Onion Pilaf - €11.50

Mixed Lentil Dahl, Onion Pilaf - €11.50

Root Vegetable & coconut curry, rice & peas - €11.50

Mac & Cheese, seed crust, sweetcorn salsa - €11.50

Roast tomato, chilli & olive baked pasta, basil pesto - €11.50

Organic Jerk Chicken, rice & peas - €15

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In this space over the weekend:

Plight of the Bumblebee - Screening

Plight of the Bumblebee - Screening

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Terence Dooley - Decolonisation of Ireland

Terence Dooley - Decolonisation of Ireland

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End of the World with Beanz

End of the World with Beanz

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Tadgh Byrne - Documentary Screening

Tadgh Byrne - Documentary Screening

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The Opposite of Apocalypse - Flax conversations

The Opposite of Apocalypse - Flax conversations

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Sam Noonan

Sam Noonan

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Growler

Growler

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Schedule for this Space

Friday

  • 8:00 - The History of Lisnavagh House - William Bunbury

Saturday

  • 11:00 - The Decolonisation of Ireland - Professor Terence Dooley, Maynooth College
  • 12:15 - The Decolonisation of the Coca Plant - New Horizons - Carmen Posada Monroy
  • 1:30 - The Opposite of Apocalypse - Helen Keys and Charlie Mallon (with guest speak Malu Colorin (in person) and Tim Smit via video link)
  • 2:45 - Festival Welfare and Harm Reduction with Psycare - Dr. Kat Ledden and Declan Hammond
  • 4:00 - The Decolonisation of Birth in Ireland - Sarah Kelliher & Siobhán de Paor
  • 5:15 - Happy Birthday? - A One Woman Show by Siobhán De Paor
  • 6:30 - Movement in Conversation - Tobi Balogun
  • 8:00 - Growler 
  • 9:00 - The Wild Geeze

Open mic in pm

Sunday

  • 11:00 - The Decolonisation of Palestine: Looking Forward
  • 12:15 - Artists as the Pollinators of Culture - Wisdom Keepers Documentary Screening & Discussion
  • 1:30 - The Hope in Trees le Hometree Charity 
  • 2:45 - Imbas Rising: Poetics of Decolonization - Laura Murphy
  • 4:00 - Screening of Plight of the Bumblebee with live trad music - Brenda Castles
  • 5:15 - Screening of Dinner 2050 -Tadhg Byrne 
  • 6:30 - Sam Noonan
  • TBC - The Irish Land Commission and the Big House
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