About Us

The Space Inside is an arts session held on the first Tuesday of each month from October to June, in Wicklow Sailing Club, South Quay, Wicklow Town, Ireland
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The sessions provide a platform on which all artists can perform - from poets to actors and from dancers to all forms of musicians.
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Admission is free to ensure access to all and doors open 8pm

If you would like to perform, contact us at spaceinside@hotmail.com

Sunday, November 27, 2011

Live Night - Tuesday 6 December

Eilis Stanley
Eilis Stanley has been a published poet and prose writer for many years. She  lived in London, New York and San Francisco, before returning to Ireland in 2000. While in California, she wrote a weekly column for the local Irish newspaper.

Eilis was first published in 1987 for her contribution to “ Radical Reforms”. She has also written for a new Women's Ezine called Scarlet. A member of the Airfield Writers Group in Dublin, she won first prize at Listowel Writers Week (Short Poem Originals) 2010.

 
Quarantine Hill
Quarantine Hill has been evolving over several years. Starting out as Radiowaves in 2003, the band produced their debut album "Keep My Silence". The album received a good reaction, which exceeded their expectations. But changes within the group gave the band a fresh new look and sound, and it needed a fresh new name. So Quarantine Hill was born.

Their latest album, Quicksand was  launched in Wicklow Town in 2011. More recently, the band  recorded a track for the album 'Bands for Boats', a fundraiser for the RNLA Wicklow.

Mickey Lacey: Acoustic Guitar and Vocals.
Rob Rowden: Drums and Backing Vocals.
Luke Lacey: Lead Guitar and Backing Vocals.
Ian Tolan: Bass Guitar.
Derek Treacy: Lead Guitar

Paul Sillery
Paul Sillery lives in Wicklow Town and is 'mad for the music.' He mainly plays saxophone and guitar.  Currently studying music at DIT, he plays Baritone sax with DIT's Big Band. His love of jazz and Frank Sinatra is ledgend.

On the night, Paul will be joined by a few friends. Anything could happen!

1 comment:

Ellen said...

I wouldnt mind hearing a little jazz. Sounds great. I think I might come along tonight ;-)