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Now THIS is a night out! SpeakEATsy - winter words and nourishment (PeakEats?) will feed you, engage you, challenge you and, in the very end, make you move your body. A lot.

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 Here's the line up:

20.00 - 21.00 - Community Farm Meal
Sit down four course meal prepared with Cloughjordan Community Farm produce, Riot Rye bread and other Cloughjordan delicacies served in a convivial setting. Invite your friends book a table, make an evening of it. Bring your own beverage.

21.15 - 22.00 - In Conversation with Mark Boyle
Ecovillage resident and chirpy doomer Patrick O Connor leads a public interview with best selling author Mark Boyle on the themes of his third book, ‘Drinking Molotov Cocktails with Gandhi.’ A Sheelagh na Gig book stall with all of Mark's books and a selection of relevant titles will be open on the night.

22.15 -23.30 - Spoken Word
Showcasing some of Ireland’s most talented and outspoken slam poetry acts, many from scene of the rhyme, including Cormac Lally, Richard Brennan, David Mallaghan, Ras Tinny, Mel White, Stefan Barry and David Hynes.

23.30- late - DJs & Dancing
With DJ's Ben Whelan, Ollie Moore and Paul Ryan
footwork, twerk, twonk, dancehall, reggae, and stuff you might half recognise from time to time! All fun and for the floor thou :-)

Cost: Just €20 for the whole evening, including four meal! €10 for the conversation, poetry and music only.

All proceeds towards the farm's efforts to recoup €8000 of stolen farm kit. And, good news! As its a Friday night you can stay over in Django's - €40 for shared accommodation and event, €50 for private room and event.

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NEW: Some of our spoken word acts

Breda Larkin - came out of Aughrim, Co. Galway both literally and figuratively. She chose a quiet life in Dublin working in insurance which she soon realised was a dreadful mistake and 'quiet' was the last thing she was qualified to be. So, taking a deep breath, she got in her Micra and left for Kinsale to study Drama. Having tackled everything from William Shakespeare to Ian Wild, she finished her course in 2012 and started forging her own path as a stand up comedian and performer. Her one person show about coming out in rural Ireland, 'The Word of Breda' was a roaring success at the 2013 Dublin Gay Theatre Festival and she has performed this and her show 'Other Womens Vaginas' across Ireland. Currently Breda is engaged on a new journey taking her updated show, 'Breda's Pilgrimage', to every county in Ireland
Richard Brennan- is young, bi, single, childless, part-time unemployed and completely devoid of talent. She’s also a pathological liar. Hobbies include driving prodigious distances to stand in dark basements, under bright spotlights, reciting rhyming couplets to complete strangers, on themes as diverse as spiders, nocturnal emissions and second hand LPs. Widely experienced at this stage, having performed at Sunflower Fest, Castlepalooza, Body & Soul, as well as The Scene of the Rhyme, The Monday Echo, Sunday Slam, A musing at Accents Café, D.U.B, among others. Clips can be viewed online at Balcony TV, and on YouTube. There’s also a slim volume of rhyme: “The Gathering Rush”, available for purchase at the gig
David Mallaghan -  is a member of the Tullamore Rhymers Club. He started writing poetry when he was eleven in Ballinamere National School with the encouragement of Larry Fleming, his teacher. His biggest influences  are William Blake and Spike Milligan. Milligan was a very funny man. Blake however believed that the problem with humanity was perception. His work has convinced him that if we can rid ourselves of perception humanity is infinite. He tries try to write using comedy and satire, however many of his poems are observational from his point of view. He has recently started doing stand up comedy.
Dave Hynes - was very popular with the ladies in the 80's .
He's also very popular with women in their 60's and 70's.
If you like his brand of humour he can be found in the usual places.
Back gardens alleyways and Facebook.
Cormac Lally- is a performance poet, writer and spoken word promoter from Tullamore now based in West Cork. He was the 2014-15 Leinster Slam Champion and came second in the All Ireland that year. 2015 saw him win the Munster Poetry Slam and he is the first poet to win titles in two different provinces.

His poetry is a mix of politics, parenthood and the everyday things. He was the curator of The Scene Of The Rhyme, a monthly spoken word showcase in Lee's bar in Tullamore, and has curated the event at the countries top festivals. This year he collaborated with the Global Green peeps to establish the Voices Rising spoken word show, two hours of gritty, humorous and out there performance poets from all corners of Ireland. His two collections Scribbles, Dribbles and Homegrown Nibbles and Too Busy Dancing are both in their second print. He writes wedding speeches to pay the bills and is happiest when hanging with his family.

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