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  • 15/10/2012 REPRO FREE first use. Scene from The Song from the Sea by Barnstorm Theatre which is running in the Baboro International Arts Festival for Children at An Taibhdhearc Theatre in Galway. The Festival runs until Sunday . Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • 15/10/2012 Josh from  The Song from the Sea by Barnstorm Theatre which is running in the Baboro International Arts Festival for Children at An Taibhdhearc Theatre in Galway met with Kelly-Ann Ní Cheallaigh from Scoil Mhic Dara an Cheathru Rua after the show . Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • 15/10/2012 Josh from  The Song from the Sea  by Barnstorm Theatre which is running in the Baboro International Arts Festival for Children at An Taibhdhearc Theatre in Galway met with Cian O Flatharta, Rian O Conghaile, Roisin Ni Dhubhain and Kelly-Ann Ní Cheallaigh from Scoil Mhic Dara an Cheathru Rua . Photo:Andrew Downes. .
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  • 15/10/2012 REPRO FREE first use. Scene from The Song from the Sea by Barnstorm Theatre which is running in the Baboro International Arts Festival for Children at An Taibhdhearc Theatre in Galway. The Festival runs until Sunday . Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • 15/10/2012 Josh from  The Song from the Sea by Barnstorm Theatre which is running in the Baboro International Arts Festival for Children at An Taibhdhearc Theatre in Galway met with Kelly-Ann Ní Cheallaigh from Scoil Mhic Dara an Cheathru Rua after the show . Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • 15/10/2012 REPRO FREE first use. Josh in The Song from the Sea by Barnstorm Theatre which is running in the Baboro International Arts Festival for Children at An Taibhdhearc Theatre in Galway. The Festival runs until Sunday . Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • 15/10/2012 Josh from  The Song from the Sea by Barnstorm Theatre which is running in the Baboro International Arts Festival for Children at An Taibhdhearc Theatre in Galway met with Kelly-Ann Ní Cheallaigh from Scoil Mhic Dara an Cheathru Rua after the show . Photo:Andrew Downes.
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  • 18/10/2012. Repro free, first use. Cian Flaherty from Newcastle, Galway at  the Interactive Building, Father Burke Road Galway  for BEAST! (Baboró: Environment, Arts, Science and Technology) project is an interactive exhibition created by artist Tom Meskell, with additional design elements by Blacklight.  It's an exhibition that demonstrates the power of Science and the Arts, the creative keys to our future. With opportunities to explore energy harvesting, experimenting with seaweed, and hands-on workshops with artists and scientists; this exhibition explores scientific issues such as the environment, engineering, chemistry, the ocean that surrounds us, and artforms from craft to poetry, and sculpture to screenprinting...Featuring lightwalls, hands-on workshops and some of the work from the children that participated in a schools project, BEAST! will give schools, parents and children a unique opportunity to engage with the sciences and the arts at the same time...All of the activities at BEAST! are free of charge and the exhibition runs for seven days in Galway, in a specially adapted environment. BEAST! will open in The Interactive Building, Father Burke Road (by Kashmir Restaurant), Galway on Monday October 15th and will run until Sunday October 21st.  It will open from 10am to 6pm daily. PIcture:Andrew Downes
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  • Artists Daniel Greaney, Elmarie Collins and Sarah O'Brien at the opening of 'SYNC' a Multi-Sensory Exhibition at Galway Arts Centre during the Baboró International Arts Festival for Children. The exhibition features new work from the three artists who were mentored by teachers, children and young people at Abalta School, a specialist school for children, young people and families living with autism. ..
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  • Artists Daniel Greaney, Elmarie Collins and Sarah O'Brien at the opening of 'SYNC' a Multi-Sensory Exhibition at Galway Arts Centre during the Baboró International Arts Festival for Children. The exhibition features new work from the three artists who were mentored by teachers, children and young people at Abalta School, a specialist school for children, young people and families living with autism. ..
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  • Artists Elmarie Collins, Daniel Greaney and Sarah O'Brien at the opening of 'SYNC' a Multi-Sensory Exhibition at Galway Arts Centre during the Baboró International Arts Festival for Children. The exhibition features new work from the three artists who were mentored by teachers, children and young people at Abalta School, a specialist school for children, young people and families living with autism. ..
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  • Eve Woods, Sarah Scanlon and Doris Vukovic at the opening of 'SYNC' a Multi-Sensory Exhibition at Galway Arts Centre during Baboró International Arts Festival for Children. The exhibition features new work from three Irish artists, Elmarie Collins, Sarah O'Brien and Daniel Greaney who were mentored by teachers, children and young people at Abalta School, a specialist school for children, young people and families living with autism. ..
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  • Artists Elmarie Collins, Daniel Greaney and Sarah O'Brien at the opening of 'SYNC' a Multi-Sensory Exhibition at Galway Arts Centre during the Baboró International Arts Festival for Children. The exhibition features new work from the three artists who were mentored by teachers, children and young people at Abalta School, a specialist school for children, young people and families living with autism. ..
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  • 18/10/2012. Repro free, first use. Anna Donnelly from Friar's Hill Galway at  the Interactive Building, Father Burke Road Galway  for BEAST! (Baboró: Environment, Arts, Science and Technology) project is an interactive exhibition created by artist Tom Meskell, with additional design elements by Blacklight.  It's an exhibition that demonstrates the power of Science and the Arts, the creative keys to our future. With opportunities to explore energy harvesting, experimenting with seaweed, and hands-on workshops with artists and scientists; this exhibition explores scientific issues such as the environment, engineering, chemistry, the ocean that surrounds us, and artforms from craft to poetry, and sculpture to screenprinting...Featuring lightwalls, hands-on workshops and some of the work from the children that participated in a schools project, BEAST! will give schools, parents and children a unique opportunity to engage with the sciences and the arts at the same time...All of the activities at BEAST! are free of charge and the exhibition runs for seven days in Galway, in a specially adapted environment. BEAST! will open in The Interactive Building, Father Burke Road (by Kashmir Restaurant), Galway on Monday October 15th and will run until Sunday October 21st.  It will open from 10am to 6pm daily. PIcture:Andrew Downes
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  • Artist Daniel Greaney, John J Twomey, SYNC Curator, and Aine Kavanagh at the opening of 'SYNC' a Multi-Sensory Exhibition at Galway Arts Centre during Baboró International Arts Festival for Children. The exhibition features new work from three Irish artists, Elmarie Collins, Sarah O'Brien and Daniel Greaney who were mentored by teachers, children and young people at Abalta School, a specialist school for children, young people and families living with autism. ..
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  • A scene from Jason and the Argonauts from Visible Fictions from Scotland in the Town Hall Theatre Galway running during Baboro Internatonal Arts Festival for Children. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Azure Company-Deacy and her mother Lynne Deacy, Knocknacarra, at the opening of 'SYNC' a Multi-Sensory Exhibition at Galway Arts Centre during Baboró International Arts Festival for Children. The exhibition features new work from three Irish artists, Elmarie Collins, Sarah O'Brien and Daniel Greaney who were mentored by teachers, children and young people at Abalta School, a specialist school for children, young people and families living with autism. ..
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  • 18/10/2012 Zara Tlos from Knocknacarra and Siun O Flaherty from Oughterard  were at Nun's Island Theatre for Potato Needs a Bath from Shona Reppe from Scotland which is part of the Baboro International Children's Arts FEstival running till Sunday. PIcture:Andrew Downes
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  • 18/10/2012  Siun O Flaherty from Oughterard  were at Nun's Island Theatre for Potato Needs a Bath from Shona Reppe from Scotland which is part of the Baboro International Children's Arts FEstival running till Sunday. PIcture:Andrew Downes
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  • 18/10/2012  Siun O Flaherty from Oughterard  were at Nun's Island Theatre for Potato Needs a Bath from Shona Reppe from Scotland which is part of the Baboro International Children's Arts FEstival running till Sunday. PIcture:Andrew Downes
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  • 18/10/2012  Siun O Flaherty from Oughterard  were at Nun's Island Theatre for Potato Needs a Bath from Shona Reppe from Scotland which is part of the Baboro International Children's Arts FEstival running till Sunday. PIcture:Andrew Downes
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  • 18/10/2012  Siun O Flaherty from Oughterard  were at Nun's Island Theatre for Potato Needs a Bath from Shona Reppe from Scotland which is part of the Baboro International Children's Arts FEstival running till Sunday. PIcture:Andrew Downes
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  • Bernadine Carroll, Galway County Arts Office (left) and Kate Costello, City Arts Office, at the opening of 'SYNC' a Multi-Sensory Exhibition at Galway Arts Centre during Baboró International Arts Festival for Children. The exhibition features new work from three Irish artists, Elmarie Collins, Sarah O'Brien and Daniel Greaney who were mentored by teachers, children and young people at Abalta School, a specialist school for children, young people and families living with autism. ..
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  • Craig Steven, Chairperson of the Galway Arts Centre, Martin Drury, Arts Director, Arts Council, John J Twomey and Maeve Mulrennan, SYNC Curators, and Lali Morris, Baboro Artistic Director, at the opening of 'SYNC' a Multi-Sensory Exhibition at Galway Arts Centre during Baboró International Arts Festival for Children. The exhibition features new work from three Irish artists, Elmarie Collins, Sarah O'Brien and Daniel Greaney who were mentored by teachers, children and young people at Abalta School, a specialist school for children, young people and families living with autism. ..
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  • Bernadine Carroll, Galway County Arts Office (left) and Kate Costello, City Arts Office, at the opening of 'SYNC' a Multi-Sensory Exhibition at Galway Arts Centre during Baboró International Arts Festival for Children. The exhibition features new work from three Irish artists, Elmarie Collins, Sarah O'Brien and Daniel Greaney who were mentored by teachers, children and young people at Abalta School, a specialist school for children, young people and families living with autism. ..
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  • Craig Steven, Chairperson of the Galway Arts Centre, Martin Drury, Arts Director, Arts Council, John J Twomey and Maeve Mulrennan, SYNC Curators, and Lali Morris, Baboro Artistic Director, at the opening of 'SYNC' a Multi-Sensory Exhibition at Galway Arts Centre during Baboró International Arts Festival for Children. The exhibition features new work from three Irish artists, Elmarie Collins, Sarah O'Brien and Daniel Greaney who were mentored by teachers, children and young people at Abalta School, a specialist school for children, young people and families living with autism. ..
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  • John J Twomey, SYNC Curator, Martin Drury, Arts Director, Arts Council, and artists Sarah O'Brien, Daniel Greaney and Elmarie Collins at the opening of 'SYNC' a Multi-Sensory Exhibition at Galway Arts Centre during Baboró International Arts Festival for Children. The exhibition features new work from the three artists who were mentored by teachers, children and young people at Abalta School, a specialist school for children, young people and families living with autism. ..
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  • 17/10/2012. Repro free first use.  Scene from The Irish Premiere of Piccoli Movimenti Colorati (Tiny Coloured Movements) from Teatrimperfetti for Ages 2 to 5 at The Nun's Island Theatre Galway during the Baboro International Arts Festival for Children which runs till Sunday. photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Artists Elmarie Collins, Daniel Greaney and Sarah O'Brien at the opening of 'SYNC' a Multi-Sensory Exhibition at Galway Arts Centre during the Baboró International Arts Festival for Children. The exhibition features new work from the three artists who were mentored by teachers, children and young people at Abalta School, a specialist school for children, young people and families living with autism. ..
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  • 17/10/2012. Repro free first use. Emer Nic Aonghusa  at An Fear Siúil from Graffiti Theatre at the Town hall Theatre Galway during the Baboro International Arts Festival for Children which runs till Sunday. photo:Andrew Downes
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  • 17/10/2012. Repro free first use.  Keilah Murray Knocknacarra, Galway and Zoe Wright from Barna  who is 3 on Friday at The Irish Premiere of Piccoli Movimenti Colorati (Tiny Coloured Movements) from Teatrimperfetti for Ages 2 to 5 at The Nun's Island Theatre Galway during the Baboro International Arts Festival for Children which runs till Sunday. photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Zara Whyte from Children's Republic Creche at  H20 from HELIOS Theater from Germany for Ages 2 to 4 at the Druid Theatre in Galway during the Baboro International Arts festival for Children.  Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • 16/10/2012 REPRO FREE first use. A scene from  H20 from HELIOS Theater from Germany for Ages 2 to 4 at the Druid Theatre in Galway during the Baboro International Arts festival for Children.    Picture:Andrew Downes
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  • Scoil Ide students Rebecca Neachtain Headford Rd  and Jessica Klap Westside at Corrib Castle for Patricia Byrne Exhibition and workshop which is part of Baboro International Festival for Children which runs till Sunday . Picture:Andrew Downes
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  • 16/10/2012 REPRO FREE first use.Katy Madden and Padraig Dunne at H20 from HELIOS Theater from Germany for Ages 2 to 4 at the Druid Theatre in Galway during the Baboro International Arts festival for Children.    Picture:Andrew Downes
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  • Scoil Ide students at Corrib Castle for Patricia Byrne (centre back) Exhibition and workshop which is part of Baboro International Festival for Children which runs till Sunday . Picture:Andrew Downes
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  • 16/10/2012 REPRO FREE first use. A scene from  H20 from HELIOS Theater from Germany for Ages 2 to 4 at the Druid Theatre in Galway during the Baboro International Arts festival for Children.    Picture:Andrew Downes
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  • 17/10/2012. Repro free first use.  Keilah Murray Knocknacarra, Galway at The Irish Premiere of Piccoli Movimenti Colorati (Tiny Coloured Movements) from Teatrimperfetti for Ages 2 to 5 at The Nun's Island Theatre Galway during the Baboro International Arts Festival for Children which runs till Sunday. photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Ruby Casby Lawless with the Small Size Members from throughout Europe who programme shows for toddlers (Early Years) for Festivals all over Europe on the steps of Hotel Meyrick, Galway. Picture:Andrew Downes
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  • 16/10/2012. REPRO FREE first use. Harry Donnelly, 5,  from Headford  at  H20 from HELIOS Theater from Germany for Ages 2 to 4 at the Druid Theatre in Galway during the Baboro International Arts festival for Children.  Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • 17/10/2012. Repro free first use. Anna Hartigan at The Irish Premiere of Piccoli Movimenti Colorati (Tiny Coloured Movements) from Teatrimperfetti for Ages 2 to 5 at The Nun's Island Theatre Galway during the Baboro International Arts Festival for Children which runs till Sunday. photo:Andrew Downes
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  • 17/10/2012. Repro free first use. Anna Hartigan at The Irish Premiere of Piccoli Movimenti Colorati (Tiny Coloured Movements) from Teatrimperfetti for Ages 2 to 5 at The Nun's Island Theatre Galway during the Baboro International Arts Festival for Children which runs till Sunday. photo:Andrew Downes
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  • 17/10/2012. Repro free first use. Emer Nic Aonghusa, Rian O Daibhis and  Andrew O Mhurchu at An Fear Siúil from Graffiti Theatre at the Town hall Theatre Galway during the Baboro International Arts Festival for Children which runs till Sunday. photo:Andrew Downes
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  • 17/10/2012. Repro free first use. Emer Nic Aonghusa, Rian O Daibhis and  Andrew O Mhurchu at An Fear Siúil from Graffiti Theatre at the Town hall Theatre Galway during the Baboro International Arts Festival for Children which runs till Sunday. photo:Andrew Downes
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  • 16/10/2012 REPRO FREE first use. A scene from  H20 from HELIOS Theater from Germany for Ages 2 to 4 at the Druid Theatre in Galway during the Baboro International Arts festival for Children.    Picture:Andrew Downes
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  • 16/10/2012 REPRO FREE first use. Clara Mantu from Roscahill Galway at H20 from HELIOS Theater from Germany for Ages 2 to 4 at the Druid Theatre in Galway during the Baboro International Arts festival for Children.    Picture:Andrew Downes
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  • John Borstel from the U.S.  at Baboro.PIcture:Andrew Downes
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  • Scene from  Children of the Black Skirt from Drama Works Ireland. Picture:Andrew Downes
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  • 16/10/2012 REPRO FREE first use. A scene from  H20 from HELIOS Theater from Germany for Ages 2 to 4 at the Druid Theatre in Galway during the Baboro International Arts festival for Children.    Picture:Andrew Downes
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  • 16/10/2012 REPRO FREE first use. A scene from  H20 from HELIOS Theater from Germany for Ages 2 to 4 at the Druid Theatre in Galway during the Baboro International Arts festival for Children.    Picture:Andrew Downes
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  • 16/10/2012 Diarmuid Kelleher and James Whyte who were called upon to help  at H20 from HELIOS Theater from Germany for Ages 2 to 4 at the Druid Theatre in Galway during the Baboro International Arts festival for Children.    Picture:Andrew Downes
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  • 16/10/2012 REPRO FREE first use. Katy Madden and Padraig Dunne at H20 from HELIOS Theater from Germany for Ages 2 to 4 at the Druid Theatre in Galway during the Baboro International Arts festival for Children.    Picture:Andrew Downes
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  • 16/10/2012 REPRO FREE first use. Padraig Dunne at H20 from HELIOS Theater from Germany for Ages 2 to 4 at the Druid Theatre in Galway during the Baboro International Arts festival for Children.    Picture:Andrew Downes
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  • Zara Whyte from Children's Republic Creche at  H20 from HELIOS Theater from Germany for Ages 2 to 4 at the Druid Theatre in Galway during the Baboro International Arts festival for Children.  Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Nicola Meere and her daughters Jennifer and Aisling from Tennis  at the Black Box for Graffiti Classics Live!  This was a special Sponsors and Friends  of the Baboro International Arts Festival. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Mary Concannon with daughters Ava Hannah and Ellie  from Galway city  at the Black Box for Graffiti Classics Live!  This was a special Sponsors and Friends  of the Baboro International Arts Festival. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Rosa Boran, Trish Forde with Aoife and Mathew Harrison at the Black Box for Graffiti Classics Live!  This was a special Sponsors and Friends  of the Baboro International Arts Festival. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Sarah Knight, Martin Ryan Institute, Cian Flaherty and Garrett McCrea from Newcastle at the Black Box for Graffiti Classics Live!  This was a special Sponsors and Friends  of the Baboro International Arts Festival. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Gert O Rourke from Kilcolgan and her daughters Aine and Sadhbh at the Black Box for Graffiti Classics Live!  This was a special Sponsors and Friends  of the Baboro International Arts Festival. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Ken Kennedy and Ursula Owens with their boys Riain and Eidhne at the Black Box for Graffiti Classics Live!  This was a special Sponsors and Friends  of the Baboro International Arts Festival. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Gert O Rourke from Kilcolgan and her daughters Aine and Sadhbh at the Black Box for Graffiti Classics Live!  This was a special Sponsors and Friends  of the Baboro International Arts Festival. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Ken Kennedy and Ursula Owens at the Black Box for Graffiti Classics Live!  This was a special Sponsors and Friends  of the Baboro International Arts Festival. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • 1st Galway St Nicholas scout troup at the Black Box for Graffiti Classics Live!  This was a special Sponsors and Friends  of the Baboro International Arts Festival. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • John Bortel, US, Emer McGowan, Draíocht, Dublin  and Arthur Lappin, The Arc, Dublin at the Black Box for Graffiti Classics Live!  This was a special Sponsors and Friends  of the Baboro International Arts Festival. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • John Bortel, US,  at the Black Box for Graffiti Classics Live!  This was a special Sponsors and Friends  of the Baboro International Arts Festival. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Ailbe Keane, Camille Keane, Liam Hogan and Art Keane and  Ruain Durkan from Galway city  at the Black Box for Graffiti Classics Live!  This was a special Sponsors and Friends  of the Baboro International Arts Festival. Photo:Andrew Downes
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  • Zoë Fitzgerald, Renvyle House Hotel with her sons Tomas and Jack at the Black Box for Graffiti Classics Live!  This was a special Sponsors and Friends  of the Baboro International Arts Festival. Photo:Andrew Downes
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