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Ocean Festival in Tramore


Ocean Festival in Tramore

6 August 2009

Oceanic Surf and Sea Festival launched. Sun, Sea and Surf are the order of the day as details of the Oceanic Surf and Sea Festival 2009 were launched today on Tramore beach in County Waterford. The festival will take place on September 19 and 20 in the coastal town. A weekend of surfing and entertainment will take place from September 19 with a fun filled programme of activities will be open to all for free on Tramore beach from 11am on Sunday, September 20 including Eco-walks, Kite Surfing, Surf Hire, Exhibitions and Kite Building, Martial Arts, Beach Volley Ball, Rock Climbing instruction, Orienteering, Sea Weed Workshops, Historian sessions and much more.

The festival took place for the first time in 2008 to huge success and a bigger programme is planned for the 2009 festival according to Festival Chairperson Linda Tuohy, “We are really excited about the programme of events this year, we have been planning this year’s festival since early spring and there is a huge line-up for events for all the family to take part.

 The festival was thought up to revive a circa 1920’s Tramore tradition Michaelmas day, which was traditionally a women’s celebration and to celebrate the natural amenities in Tramore and we are celebrating that theme with the Ladies Surf Weekend during the festival.”

A ladies Surfing weekend sponsored by Women In Sport Ireland will be hosted as part of the festival weekend, the ladies surf weekend hosts a packed programme of Pilate’s instruction sessions, Indian head massage for the pamper factor, Surf lessons an expression session as well as a BBQ and entertainment. All levels of surfers are catered for and enormously positive feedback was received on last year’s ladies weekend.

A Monster Skate Jam will also be taking place on Sunday September 20 sponsored by Monster Energy Ireland.

The festival is being held at the close of the traditional bathing season in the sea side town and this is no coincidence; traditionally circa 1920 the ladies who worked the ‘Bathing Boxes’ on the beach for the season always held an event at the close of season on ‘Michaelmas Day’ – they celebrated the end of season and St Michael’s Feast Day  the patron saint of seafarers by making and carrying seaweed dolls around the town and then later tossing them into the sea, this tradition will be revived by the Surf and Sea Festival, where on Sunday at the festival close a parade along the Tramore promenade with the sea weed doll will take place and which will be then thrown into the sea just like our seaside ancestors did nearly 100 years ago.

According to Linda Tuohy, Festival Chairperson “Michaelmas Day denotes an equinox and change of season, surfing conditions in Ireland improve in the autumn / winter season so not only will this celebration close the summer season but it will also begin a whole new season for surfing.”

Further information on the festival can be found on www.oceanics.ie. To take part in the Ladies surf weekend email ladiessurfweekend@gmail.com

ENDS – August 6, 2009

711e Gnarly...Surf Instructor Lorna Walshe, Surfer Michelle Kirby and Surfer Claire Dempsey getting some practice in for the upcoming Ladies Surf Weekend at the Oceanic Surf & Sea Festival which was launched today on Tramore beach in County Waterford, the festival will take place on September 19 and 20 in the coastal town; further information can be found on www.oceanics.ie – Photograph Gavin Downey

718e  Looking forward to the upcoming Oceanic Surf & Sea Festival (Sept 19 & 20) which was launched today on Tramore beach in County Waterford are Surf Instructor Simon Moore, Surfer Claire Dempsey Kite Surfer Emmet Kelly, Surfer Michelle Kirby, Surf Instructor Lorna Walshe and Raya Touhy and Ellen Barry - further information can be found on www.oceanics.ie – Photograph Gavin Downey

741e Getting some practice in for the upcoming Oceanic Surf & Sea Festival are Surfers Claire Dempsey and Michelle Kirby with Surf Instructor Simon Moore, the festival was launched today on Tramore beach in County Waterford and will take place on September 19 and 20 in the coastal town; further information can be found on www.oceanics.ie – Photograph Gavin Downey

Photography: Gavin Downey 087 7585791


Note to Editors:

For further information please contact Linda Tuohy at Oceanics Surf School 051 390 944

or

Ann Power 086 3065588

Posted on 06/08/2009 by Ann Power
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