1/01/24
Sing a Song of Docklands
In May 2023, Sing a Song of Docklands saw four new songs created in collaboration with residents of Dublin’s Docklands performed at the Bord Gáis Theatre in a night of music and celebration.
1/01/24
In May 2023, Sing a Song of Docklands saw four new songs created in collaboration with residents of Dublin’s Docklands performed at the Bord Gáis Theatre in a night of music and celebration.
Consultation with these local communities was central to the realisation of the event, with each of the four songs co-created with schools, youth groups, residents and other community groups.
The songs were performed by Kings Hospital School Choir, Cór na nÓg, Guinness Choir and Maryfield College Choir; all Sing Ireland affiliate choirs.
Sing a Song of Docklands was the vision of, and curated by, internationally acclaimed conductor David Brophy. MD David Hayes directed on the night, and guest acts Jerry Fish, DJ Robbie Kitt and Ciaran Kelly were in attendance. It was very much a celebration of the stories and communities of the Docklands, an area encompassing Ringsend, Irishtown, City Quay and the Grand Canal Docks on the south side, and Sheriff Street, North Wall and East Wall on the north side.
"“It’s so different to what I normally do. I’m trying to get a message, a positive message across. That’s what I’m about.” "
"“Nobody wants to be forgotten. It’s about being seen. It’s about representation. We want it to be a lasting monument so that it is not just another thing that is forgotten.” "
One of the composers involved, Carmel Whelan, says she wanted the workshop to veer beyond the well-established portrait of this bit of Dublin’s inner city. “There’s a lot of solidarity […] in an area that is changing, it’s important to tell stories. Nobody wants to be forgotten. It’s about being seen. It’s about representation.”
The songs written and performed were:
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