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Social Pictures: Poetry Ireland Launch At The Westbury


By Jennifer McShane
20th Sep 2016

Daniel Tatlow and Sile Somers at Poetry Ireland's launch of All Through The Night

Social Pictures: Poetry Ireland Launch At The Westbury

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The Westbury recently hosted the launch of Poetry Ireland’s latest anthology, All Through The Night, edited by Marie Heaney and sponsored by The Doyle Collection. Attendees at the launch enjoyed an afternoon with guest readers including Marie Heaney, Moya Cannon, Peter Fallon, Bill Caddick, Gerard Smyth and Peter Sirr all reciting pieces from the anthology. Special guest Irish singer-songwriter Lisa Hannigan performed a collection of her songs in the picturesque surrounds of The Grafton Suite. This unique event is a continuation of The Doyle Collection’s long-standing commitment to supporting the arts in Ireland.