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Santa Barbara State Street Christmas Tree AN IRISH CHRISTMAS PREMIERES AT GRANADA THEATRE by Bonnie Carroll Meeting the Charming Cast of An Irish Christmas at the Granada Theatre Kerry Irish Productions brought their highly acclaimed show An Irish Christmas 2017 to the Granada Theatre in Santa Barbara for the first time on December 7. This was an authentic look at the traditions of the Irish people at Christmas. The show took the entire audience on a journey through the Emerald Isle with superb dancing, singing and Irish traditional music, and despite terrible fires along the California coast the show was very well attended. An Irish Christmas featured an award-winning cast of dazzling Irish dancers led by special guests who included World Champions Scott Doherty (Riverdance, Lord of the Dance, Rockin' Road to Dublin) Tyler Schwartz (Magic of the Dance, Gaelforce Dance, Celtic Fyre), and Connor Reider (Celtic Fyre). Complemented by the members of the Kerry Dance Troupe of sensational Irish musicians from the Kerry Trad Orchestra, along with a host of actors and singers who performed in the holiday extravaganza. Kerry Irish Productions brought their highly acclaimed show An Irish Christmas 2017 to the Granada Theatre in Santa Barbara for the first time on December 7. This was an authentic look at the traditions of the Irish people at Christmas. The show took the entire audience on a journey through the Emerald Isle with superb dancing, singing and Irish traditional music, and despite terrible fires along the California coast the show was very well attended. Cast Greeting Premiere Guests in the Granada Lobby The Santa Barbara premiere performance included Koral Aakre, Soprano, Isaac Alderson, Uilleann Pipes, flute and whistles, Pat Broaders, Bouzouki and Vocals, Scott Doherty, Principal Dancer and Dance Captain, Bella Issakova, Fiddle, Jackie Moran, Bodhran, banjo, vocals, Siena Rose O'Regan, Kerry Dance Troupe, Tessa Antonia O'Regan, Kerry Dace Troupe, Kelly Pearson, Kerry Dance Troupe, Eliya Raccah, Kerry Dance Troupe, Connor T. Reider, Lead Dancer, Tyler Schwartz, Lead Dancer, Ashley Stanbury, Soprano, Katherine Trimble, Mezzo Soprano.
Champagne & Conversation with the Cast Following their standing appause performance the cast met with guests in the lobby to answer questions and thank everyone who attended. These young and talented people were charming certainy did give everyone in attendance “An Irish Christmas” to remember! My own grandfather Michael Joyce played the Uilleann Pipes on the Irish Radio Hour in Chicago when I was a child. These Irish pipes are hand-made and are an authentic part of traditionall Irish musical history. Isaac Alderson, who played the Uilleann pipes, flute and whistles in this performance, was absolutely outstanding, as was fiddler Bela Issakova. The production was a delightful surprise trip to Ireland for Christmas that included traditional songs and dances, as well favorite world renowned holiday music that we all celebrate at this time of year. The dance, humor and musical stories were not only a touching remembrance to many who were Irish or or Irish decent in the audience, but an uplifting evening of holiday joy for all in attendance.
Willie Quinn Meets Irish Cast Members Willie & Trini Quinn at Intermission Irish born Willie Quinn, owner of La Arcada Bistro a nearby Irish restaurant and pub on State Street, and his wife Trini absolutely loved the show. Willie, who performs with his daughter in a local Irish band The Foggy Dew was first in line to congratulate the cast in the lobby after the show and said “This was such a wonderful musical event celebrating the best of Irish Christmas, we are so happy to have seen their first holiday extravaganza in Santa Barbara.” Margaret O’Carroll who devised, directed and produced An Irish Christmas said, “It is extraordinary how closely connected we are to our past. We are a product of so much that came before us, and our traditions are part of that inheritance.” O’Carroll created the Kerry Dance Troupe to perform in her productions with the intention of promoting and celebrating Irish culture and its rich traditions through the medium of dance, and introducing these often forgotten Irish traditions to new audiences. Irish customs such as the butter-making dance, chasing the wren on St. Stephen's Day, and drawing down the half door are spectacular dance productions highlighting the best in Irish past. “An Irish Christmas 2017” premiere performance in Santa Barbara was a unique and exciting opportunity to experience the true heartbeat of Irish tradition. An Irish Christmas Remembrance to Take Home Many thanks to Kerry Irish Productions for this premiere performance in Santa Barbara. My childhood faith was ignited and my Irish heart was singing and dancing with the cast, along with all the audience in attendance. I hope this delightful Irish group returns again to bring us all another special night of Christmas joy at The Granada Theatre. For additional information on Kerry Irish Productions visit: www.anirishchristmastour.com. ___________________________________ Bugs of the Sea…Live Long and Lobster! Event Debuts at Sea Center by Bonnie Carroll The Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History presented a new and unique event on Thursday, October 19, at the Sea Center on Stearns Wharf. The “Bugs of the Sea . . . Live Long and Lobster!” event included a focus of lobsters known as “bugs of the sea” and offered guests an opportunity to explore ecology, fishery, research and conservation activities surrounding these delicious, nocturnal sea creatures. On what seemed to me to be possibly the most beautiful balmy evening on record at Stearns Wharf guests of SBMNH had the opportunity to savor sips and bites that included specialty cocktails like “Rock Lobster” divine “Lobstertini's” or wine & beer along with gourmet lobster treats prepared by Chef Pete Clements who served lobster risotto, Chef Scott Wallace who served smoked lobster bisque, and Chef Michael Hutchings who delighted guests with his lobster corn dogs on a divine dip, decorated with tiny blue whales. Educational presenters included UCSB researchers Joseph Curtis and Adrian Stier, Julie Bursek, Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary, lobster fisherman Thomas Dabney, and Tyler Haven and Tommy Wilson, Sea Center aquarists who all gave guests individual answers to their questions and provided wonderful information. This was a very informative and delicious evening at the sea – hope they do it again soon! The Natural History Museum Sea Center is a major tourist attraction on Stearns Wharf. For Sea Center or Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History information please visit: www.nhmsb.com.
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