Traditional tales drive Bualadh Bos

Jean McGlynn of Frontline Stage School Pic: Brian Gavin/ Press 22
Jean McGlynn of Frontline Stage School
Pic: Brian Gavin/ Press 22

A FULL summer camp for “all age groups guaranteeing great fun, creativity and confidence building” is promised by the team behind Bualadh Bos.

A series of five-day week camps will operate out of Mary Immaculate College’s handsome campus on a Monday to Friday basis, with the age groups catered for, 1st class primary school to 6th class, divided into three streams.

Costs are modest, about €100 per child and for siblings, €80.

“The theme of the camps is based around fairytales that the children will re-invent themselves,” explains Louise Donlon, general manager of venue Lime Tree Theatre. “Our team is lead by experienced facilitators, Jean McGlynn, Kathleen Turner and Emma Fisher so each group will be good hands.

“The work will very much come from the children and their imaginations through singing, drama, art, dance, songwriting and lots of surprises thrown into the mix. On the last day of camp we will have our ‘Extravagant Exhibition’ where the children will showcase some of the work they have done during the week.”

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Enquiries to Sadhbh McCoy on 061-774784.

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