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Talented Rathmore thespian takes a bow in Killarney
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THE 2017 Eamonn Kelly bursary recipient was announced at a presentation at Killarney Library on Tuesday.
The recipient this year is talented thespian Margaret O’Sullivan, an actor from Rathmore.
Margaret intends to develop her practice by attending a number of specialised theatre training courses in Dublin and Cork. “I am overwhelmed by the award and am really looking forward to attending the courses that this grant will fund,” said Margaret.
“It’s all about bringing this knowledge back home to Kerry, it reaffirms my path as an actor and helps me to progress my career as well as hopefully mentor and inspire others.”
The Eamon Kelly bursary is funded by Kerry County Council and aims to support arts development in the Killarney Municipal District. The bursary has been in existence for over 10 years and continues to support arts development, encouraging high standards of arts practice in music, song, dance, film, drama and visual arts.
The bursary honours the memory of Eamon Kelly, the actor and seanchaí, whose village of Gneeveguilla is included in the Killarney Municipal District. His sister, Bríd Sugrue said: “It was entirely fitting that the award went to an actor and Eamon would have been delighted to see the arts supported in his name.”
The cathaoirleach of the Killarney Municipal District, Councillor Brendan Cronin, presented the award. Councillor Michael Gleeson and the Killarney Arts Working Group members Aidan Reidy, Val Moynihan and Mary Murphy were also present. Chairman of the Killarney Arts Working Group Cllr John Joe Culloty said: “We will continue to ensure the Eamon Kelly Bursary remains part of the core arts support with Kerry County Council.”
Margaret O’Sullivan, Rathmore, receiving the Eamon Kelly Bursary from the Cathaoirleach of the Killarney Municipal District Councillor Brendan Cronin and sister of the late Eamon Kelly Bríd Sugrue, Kate Kennelly, Arts Officer, Kerry County Council. Also pictured, back, Sharon O’Keeffe, Arts Office, Kerry County Council, Cllr.Michael Gleeson, Mary Murphy, Aidan Reidy, Val Moynihan and Cllr John Joe Culloty. PICTURE: VALERIE O'SULLIVAN