Named by RTÉ.ie as “one of ten fierce women defining Irish culture”, Dublin-based singer, multi-instrumentalist and songwriter, Inni-K’s music draws on her extensive background in folk and traditional Irish music, even as she ventures into new musical territories. Her original songwriting career (‘The Hare & the Line’ 2019 and ‘The King has Two Horse’s Ears’
Cáit Ní Riain is a singer and multi-instrumentalist from Co.Tipperary. She is deeply rooted in Irish traditional music and song, and influenced by folk musics the world over that have grown from the ground up, from the human’s relationship with land. She is particularly passionate about the traditional songs of Ireland, the keening tradition, the
Mary Barnecutt is a Dublin-based musician, composer and music organiser. She has written music for short films, theatre, dance productions, and worked with artists such as Amanda Coogan, Inni-K, Liz Roche, Ruth O’Mahony-Brady, Justine Doswell and Ray Harman. She was cellist and vocalist with Teać Damsa in their world- touring production of Loch Na hEala 2017-2020
Marie-Chantal Hamrock is a n Irish visual artist based in Aberdeen. Using relics and inscrutable objects, she creates surreal and complex narratives, hinting at arcane and clandestine revelations. Her work seeks to blur the line between the real and the imagined through a multi-disciplinary practice, moving across drawing, film, writing, and object-making. She is one
NightWood is an ethereal duo featuring singer-songwriter Alice Night and old-world vocalist Purdie Wood. Together Night and Wood sing haunting ballads, wordless songs and intimate original and traditional folk songs, woven with hypnotic guitar parts, the bodhrán drum and harmonies. NightWood create an experience in which the audience can soften, feel, and lean into parts