CROSBHÓTHAR is a series of simultaneous outdoor projections throughout the Gaeltachts on Culture Night 2011 Each projection features the work from artists based in orwith a connection with An Ghaeltacht. It brings together the work of over 80 visual artists includingGeorge McClelland, Maria Simonds-Gooding, AnthonyHaughey, Bernadette Cotter, Tomás Ó Cíobháin and KatieHolten. The project is [...]
12 girls between 13 – 18yrs are performing their jazzy routine to the music of ‘Don’t Rain on my Parade’ in their homage to old Hollywood musical ‘Funny Girl’ (1964). The TCS Dance Team was established by Louise Kelly in Tallaght Community School in 2005. The Old City, Temple Bar 6pm – 6:30pm
Melimage return to Culture Night, presenting a specially designed light projection on the front facade of number 12 East Essex Street, the offices of Temple Bar Cultural Trust. One of the big hits of Culture Night in previous years, Melimage create custom-designed light projections for some of the city’s most iconic buildings, turning architectural [...]
A Celebration of Youth is the theme for this years ensemble piece commissioned especially for Dublin Culture Night 2011. Inspired by local young people, this musical piece focuses on all that is good about being young, living in Ballymun, celebrating talents and making your young voice heard. Over four intensive weeks 15 young people work together to [...]
South Dublin County Council’s ‘NOISE South Dublin’ programme promotes youth arts groups based in the County. In collaboration with Temple Bar Cultural Trust, NOISE are delighted to present the Dizzy Footwork Dance Academy & TCS Dance Team as part of Dublin Culture Night celebrations, 2011. From 5.30pm
Sphere 17 Youth Service covers the Dublin 17 area of Dublin, comprising of Darndale, Clonsaugh, Priorswood and Donnybrook communities. This talented group have been working hard on a routine for ‘The Boys Are Back In Town’ to celebrate the life of Phil Lynott, it being 25 years since his death. The Seen & Heard Carnival [...]
The Icon Factory, Aston Place, Temple Bar presents ‘The Greatest Story ever Strolled’ – A Guided Tour The Icon walk, which begins around the corner from the Palace Bar tells the story of the evolution of Irish culture during the 20th Century as you walk through the side streets and lane ways of Temple Bar. [...]
Children’s Art Jam While you’re walking from gallery to gallery – why not paint your own masterpiece on Curved Street, Temple Bar? Children of all ages are invited to pick up a paint brush and paint canvases on the easels provided at the outdoor Children’s Art Jam. Location: Curved Street, Temple Bar From 5 – [...]
As part of Dublin Culture Night 2011, Arts & Disability Ireland presents the internationally acclaimed art installation ‘Motion Disabled’. This work by Simon McKeown, reflects the artist’s interest, knowledge and experience of Disability and in particular our view of ‘normality’ and ‘difference.’ Outdoor screening on Temple Bar Square, Temple Bar. Time: 7 – 10pm www.adiarts.ie
Tallaght Youth Band Marching Vikings are taking to the streets of Temple Bar for Dublin Culture Night. Established since 1977, the bands’ members are from Tallaght and surrounding areas and feature musicians and performers age 6 years and upwards! Playing every instrument a marching band can offer along with their colour guard – The Marching [...]