On Friday September 21st 2012, locals and visitors across the island of Ireland will enjoy the unique experience of Culture Night, a free night of entertainment, discovery and adventure taking place in a record 30 towns, cities, counties and islands in Ireland. Museums, galleries, churches, historic houses, artists’ studios and cultural centres will open their doors late into the evening welcoming people of all ages to taste and sample their cultural delights for free on the evening.
Remember so many of the venues open on Culture Night are open for you to enjoy all year round so keep your Culture Night programme handy for use throughout the year as you plan your cultural adventures!
For Dublin Culture Night 2011, RiseCreatives have developed two Augmented Reality (AR) exhibitions titled “Off the Page” and “Among Giants”. The exhibitions will be the first AR exhibitions for Culture Night and will showcase some of Ireland’s emerging talents. “Off the Page” takes illustrations out of the sketch books and onto the streets – see [...]
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
Temple Bar’s foodies paradise, the Temple Bar Food Market is coming to Culture Night! Whet your appetite for the food market and pick up some tasty goodies over at Cow’s Lane where you will find three of our Temple Bar Food Market traders from 5pm – 8pm! Location: Copper Alley (top of Cow’s Lane) Discover these Temple Bar Food Market Traders on [...]
Keeping culture to the forefront in Temple Bar, Temple Bar Cultural Trust together with the National Campaign for the Arts invite you to join us for election hustings with the four declared Presidential candidates running in this year’s election. The event is being chaired by journalist Olivia O’Leary. The event is timed to coincide with [...]