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!
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 [...]
Is this your first time attending Culture Night in Dublin? Heard great things, have a few places in mind, but don’t know where to start? Here are a few sneak previews of venues taking part this year. You can take a virtual tour, and meet some of the people, without leaving your hall door! Dublin [...]
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