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Cobh based Deputy Lord Mayor Cllr Dominic Finn launches Culture Night Cork County

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Jason Condon from Electronic Music Council, Megan O’Driscoll from Sirius Arts Centre, Mikolaj Czechowicz (kneeling) & Natalie McCormack from Electronic Music Council, Cllr Dominic Finn, deputising for the Mayor. Photo credit Anna Groniecka

Culture Night returns to Cork County on Friday 20th September 2024 with an electrifying programme of events and experiences for everyone to enjoy.

From music and visual arts, to theatre, literature, and craft, Cork County is in for a treat with over 120 free events taking place for Culture Night 2024. Now in its 19th year, Culture Night Cork County, supported by the Arts Council and Cork County Council, offers a unique opportunity for communities to come together and celebrate the diverse cultural offerings in their locality.

Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Joe Carroll said, “Each year, Culture Night is a calendar highlight for the arts in Cork. The richness and diversity of the events planned is a testament to the dedicated local volunteers all around Cork County who make this night such a huge success. Whatever you are into, theatre, music, poetry, painting and everything in between, there is an event for you in September. I’m looking forward to sampling some of them myself, and no doubt meeting some of you along the way on the night.”

As well as a huge array of events taking place from 4pm, this year sees two special late night music experiences taking place at Sirius Arts Centre, Cobh featuring the Electronic Music Council, and Connolly’s of Leap with a host of musicians and DJs from Ireland and Cork alongside international guests. Among the artists performing, Connolly’s of Leap presents Icelandic composer JFDR and former Underworld musician Darren Emerson.

Other highlights of the night include:

  • Acclaimed Australian drummer Jim White and American guitarist Marissa Anderson at Debarras’s Folk Club Clonakilty presented by the Clonakilty Guitar Festival
  • A big and bright multicultural celebration of dance, music and arts by Carrigalive on the streets of Carrigaline for all the family
  • The Fermoy Concert Band and Fermoy International Choir joining together for an hour of entertainment at the old ESB yard
  • A series of Kinsale Voices Community Choirs performances for residents of elder care facilities
  • A behind the scenes tour of the newly reopened Briery Gap Cultural Centre in Macroom
  • An outdoor cinema extravaganza screening of Mamma Mia 2 with live Abba music at Mallow Castle
  • the Breaking Bread Exhibition in Skibbereen exploring memories and food culture of local refugees
  • A host of fascinating explorations of the social history of Youghal in various locations
  • Traditional music, song, dance, and Irish language poetry in Gadaí Dubh Books in Baile Bhúirne
  • An interactive workshop on Music around the World for ages 7-12yrs in Passage West
  • And lots more fun and surprises to be discovered.

Programmes take place in 17 hub areas of Baile Bhúirne, Bandon, Bantry, Carrigaline, Charleville, Clonakilty, Cobh, Fermoy, Kinsale, Macroom, Mallow, Midleton, Mitchelstown, Passage West, Skibbereen, Watergrasshill, and Youghal as well as surrounding areas and the islands off the coast of Cork.

About Culture Night

The annual, national Culture Night / Oíche Chultúir is a national moment celebrating all that makes up the richness and diversity of culture in Ireland today; connecting people to cultural activities locally and nationally and opening up pathways to ongoing engagement.Date: Friday 20th September 2024
Time: 4pm until late
Location: Venues and areas across Cork County
Cost: All events are free. Booking required for certain events, see website for more info.
Website & Programme:www.culturenight.ie / www.culturenightcorkcounty.ie

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