Traditional Woodcraft

Barrack Yard Banagher

Discover the skill and craftsmanship of traditional woodworking with Michael Potterton of Fiach Rua Timbercraft. Using hand tools, axe work and age-old techniques, Michael demonstrates the art of shaping timber while showcasing traditional woodworking methods and the ancient craft of Ogham carving

Junior Blacksmiting Corner

Barrack Yard Banagher

A special corner of the festival has been created just for our youngest makers! Run by the Forged in Ireland team, children can experience the excitement of cold forging, safely shaping and hammering their own metal creation while discovering the skills of a traditional blacksmith. It's hands-on, creative, and guaranteed to leave little makers with big smiles.

Iron Ore Smelting

Barrack Yard Banagher

At last year’s hugely successful Iron Ore Smelting demonstrations during the That Beats Banagher Festival, the Shannon Iron Smelters were created. This year will again see several clay furnaces pumping out true Banagher iron, with ore from the nearby bogs and possibly from the base of the Shannon! The Furnace Festival takes place next to the amazing blacksmiths of Forged in Ireland who demonstrate the skills involved in modern forging.

Basket Weaving Demonstration

Barry Noice is a skilled Irish basket maker who works with traditional weaving techniques to create handcrafted baskets from natural materials. Passionate about preserving traditional craft skills, Barry demonstrates the art of basket making, sharing the techniques, patience and craftsmanship involved in transforming willow and other natural materials into beautiful and functional pieces. Visitors will have the opportunity to meet Barry, watch his work in action and learn more about this enduring rural craft tradition.

Traditional Clay Making Workshops with Michelle Fox

Barrack Yard Banagher

A series of small hands-on clay workshops led by  artist Michelle Fox, giving visitors the opportunity to create and take home their own clay piece using traditional hand-building techniques and air-dry clay.

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