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Film Screening of the Song of the Sea at Clondalkin Library (7+) | Clondalkin Library
May 22, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Clondalkin
Experience the enchanting tale inspired by an Irish myth at the upcoming Film Screening of 'Song of the Sea' at Clondalkin Library. This animated masterpiece by Tomm Moore and the Cartoon Saloon brings to life the age-old legend of the selkie, mystical creatures who transform from seals to humans. Delve into the captivating narrative set to unfold on the last Wednesday of May 2024 as part of the Junior Comic Book Club events organized at Clondalkin Library in Dublin 22. Led by Maria, this screening promises to immerse viewers in a heartwarming story that transcends time and culture. Mark your calendars for a cinematic journey like no other, perfect for audiences aged 7 and above. Tickets will be available for purchase starting from May 1 at 10:00 AM, ensuring you secure your spot for this unforgettable experience. Don't miss the opportunity to witness the magic of 'Song of the Sea' in the peaceful setting of Clondalkin Library.
Greenshine in concert at the beautiful ÁRAS CHRÓNÁIN. | Áras Chrónáin, Irish Cultural Centre
Feb 8, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Clondalkin
The songs of Cork based family trio Greenshine consistently feature in the Top 3 on RTE Radio 1’s Airplay Chart with several, including ‘The Girl In The Lavender Dress’ reaching top position. ‘The Girl In The Lavender Dress’ went to #1 on the stations Airplay Chart and went on to the 2nd most played Irish track of the year on RTE. Greenshine consists of Mary Greene, Noel Shine and their daughter Ellie. Their material straddles the boundaries of contemporary, folk and roots and includes many self-penned songs. Their fast picking and close harmonies are a treat to the ear. The band is known for striking family harmonies and excellent musicianship.
Information Source: Greenshine | eventbrite
'Dubylon: A Tower in Verse' launch and workshop at Clondalkin Library (18+) | Clondalkin Library
Nov 30, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Clondalkin
If you are interested in language, if you speak one, two or a few, if you’ve come a long way to be here, or live next door, you are welcome to join us. We will be reading poems we like about Dublin, writing our own new poems about Dublin and digging down into the mud of Dublin and just making stuff up. We will be gathering poems and playthings, languages and lore together and making poems that share our findings and footherings with the wider community and the world. Kumonalong and join us in our wor(l)d play! All are welcome. No experience needed! The workshop will be followed by a launch and readings from Dubylon, the book!
Information Source: Clondalkin Library | eventbrite