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Jessie Buckley is now a BAFTA nominee

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By Sean Moriarty

 

Talented local actor Jessie Buckley is in the running for a BAFTA, it was announced this week.

 

The Killarney woman has been nominated in the Leading Actress category for the 2020 British Academy Film and Television Awards.

 

Buckley is nominated for her breakout performance in ‘Wild Rose’, where she played a Scottish single mother who attempts to follow her dream to sing in Nashville.

 

The Kerry star is up against Scarlett Johansson (‘Marriage Story’), Charlize Theron (‘Bombshell’), and Renée Zellweger (‘Judy’), alongside fellow Irish actress Saoirse Ronan (‘Little Women’) for this year's award.

 

“Jessie’s nomination is fantastic and surprising news but totally deserved,” her father Tim told the Killarney Advertiser yesterday (Thursday).

 

“It is the cumulation of years of hard work, dedication and the nurturing of a talent first that began with watching and participating in the musicals of the Killarney Musical Society.

 

“To see the line-up of great actresses with proven pedigree is an honour and measure of the achievement and whatever happens after will be a bonus beyond dreaming.”

 

This is Buckley’s first BAFTA nomination but she did win the ‘BAFTA – Scotland’ Leading Actress award last year for her role in ‘Wild Rose’.

 

The awards ceremony, which is seen as an important indicator for the Oscars, will be held on February 2.

 

Buckley will learn on Tuesday if her song ‘No Place Like Home’ from ‘Wild Rose’ will make the final Oscar shortlist for ‘Best Original Song’.

 

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Camera club returns after summer break

Killarney Camera Club will begin its new autumn season with an open night in The Brehon Hotel on September 28. This is the first meeting since the club broke up […]

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Killarney Camera Club will begin its new autumn season with an open night in The Brehon Hotel on September 28.

This is the first meeting since the club broke up for the summer – new members are invited to attend the open meeting later this month .

“Our final competition of the last season was our Open Print competition in June, and 20 unique and enthralling prints were on display in The Brehon on the night. Well done to everyone who put in the time, effort and expense to enter the competition. Thanks also to the many members who were involved in the logistics of bringing the season’s end competition to fruition.,” said club secretary Deirdre O’Donoghue.

“Throughout the year we hold a series of zoom meetings, fortnightly, and also have many in-house presentations of guest speakers , in their respective areas of photographic expertise , as well as occasional photographic outings throughout the club’s calendar year.”

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Kilcummin Comhaltas CCE launches trad music initiative

A new initiative from Kilcummin Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann in association with Conor Moriarty sees the branch offer group music classes for those interested in traditional playing. Conor is combining with […]

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A new initiative from Kilcummin Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann in association with Conor Moriarty sees the branch offer group music classes for those interested in traditional playing.

Conor is combining with the branch to gather musicians form beginner to advanced to give the ultimate group music experience.

“Its a great chance for newer players to learn from Conor, who himself is a champion musician but also from the other musicians that will attend the group in what undoubtedly will also offer a social outlet to all involved,” said Derek O Leary, PRO of Kilcummin Comhaltas CCE.

Conor has enormous previous experience. He is one of Irelands leading accordion players starting his playing career at the age seven. In 2009, Conor was crowned All-Ireland Champion on Melodeon at Fleadh Cheoil na hEireann and followed that up by becoming senior All-Ireland accordion Champion in 2010.

He also completed his MA in Irish traditional music performance at University Limerick that same year. He has worked professionally with many organisations including Siamsa Tire and more recently Gaelic Roots the show. He is also a much sought after music teacher where he has always enjoyed passing on his knowledge to the next generation.

The group sessions start on September 27 for an initial five-week term from 6.30 pm to 7.30 pm in Kilcummin Rural Development Office.

For further details contact Conor on 087 9698063

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