Coverage of Listowel Racing Festival

Nemeton TV will be on-site in Listowel again this year with coverage of the last major racing festival of the summer. The highlight of the week is the Guinness Kerry National Chase on Wednesday with a great mix of National Hunt and Flat racing guaranteed throughout the week.Ladies Day is on the Friday with this year being the biggest prize fund ever, to mark 21 years of Chic Boutique’s Sponsorship.Seán Bán Breathnach will be presenting with Mánus Ó Conghaile as our analyst. Mick Ó hUallacháin and Eibhlín Ní Choisdealbha will be our roving reporters bringing you the latest interviews and most recent stories while Micheál Ó Sé will be in the commentary box.

Six days of great racing to look forward to on TG4 from Monday 17th September, on-air each day from 14:30.

Storytelling Southeast Festival in Dungarvan

A selection of Nemeton TV documentaries are to be shown as part of the Storytelling Southeast Festival in Dungarvan 26th-30th September 2012

The Documentary Film Club is a new addition to the festival and will be based in The Bridge House, Blue Box Basement on the Wednesday 26th September

This is an ideal event for Nemeton to both welcome and launch this years digital storytellers from all over Ireland who have enrolled in the Ard Dioploma i Leiriu Teilifis/ Higher Diploma in TV & Film studies, accredited by Waterford Institute of Technology. This is the sixth year of this highly regarded digital media course, which is taught, in Nemeton TV’s training studios in Ring, Co. Waterford.

The Storytelling Southeast is a festival of discovery, a celebration of diversity, an exploration of creativity.

For further information and detailed schedule of events go to:

www.storytellingsoutheast.com

Nemeton produces Video for new Medieval Museum

Nemeton TV were delighted to work closely with the team at the new Medieval Museum to create a video that tells the story of the amazing Choristers Hall in Waterford. The video focuses on the history of the site, the excavation and archeology, and the incredible restoration and conservation work and the striking new modern building.

Designed by Waterford City Council architects Rupert Maddock and Bartosz Rojowski and curated by the Museum’s Director Eamonn McEneaney, the Medieval Museum is a stunning contemporary building which now sits at the Northern end of Cathedral Square – the drawing-room of Waterford. Thanks to Government investment through Fáilte Ireland and Waterford City Council, this geographically compact area of the city is well on its way to being one of the flag ship tourist attractions in the South East Region, along with the Rock of Cashel, the Dunbrody Famine Ship and Kilkenny Castle.

Maeve Quill at Nemeton said “It was an incredible project to work on, it’s an amazing place to have on our doorstep and an incredible asset for Waterford City and County.

The Medieval Museum opened its doors to locals and visitors in August 2012, with the official ribbon cutting opening taking place in Spring of 2013. It is hoped that people in Waterford will take the time to visit this wonderful new museum in the city and spread the good news among family and friends that Waterford has yet again delivered a world class visitor attraction that will delight young and old.

The Medieval Museum is open seven days a week year round.  Gift Shop on site.
Open Monday to Saturday 9am to 6pm, Sundays and Bank Holidays 11am to 6pm.

www.waterfordtreasures.com

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