Monday 25th, May, 2020
This archived work was chosen as part of the Cruinniú TV South Dublin: Create, Make, Participate broadcast as a way of highlighting choreography created by young people in the youth dance sector. Coincidently the piece feels very relevant in our current climate.
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Sunday 24th, May, 2020
The Big Picture TV is a YouTube Channel featuring interviews and performances with performers in music, theatre and dance.
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Friday 22nd, May, 2020
Young people from South Dublin will create a large scale exhibition in Rua Red’s celebrated Gallery 1.
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Tuesday 19th, May, 2020
There’s a Giant on the Beach is a digital photo album with original musical soundtrack based on the fantasy Island of Lilliput. Inspiration from Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift.
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Monday 18th, May, 2020
JEMZ is a compilation album of new songs by 4 young female musicians from South County Dublin
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Monday 18th, May, 2020
South Dublin Arts Office will create and stream a webcast titled Cruinniú TV South Dublin: Create, Make, Participate for Cruinniú na nÓg 2020 on 13th June.
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Saturday 16th, May, 2020
Tallaght Young Filmmakers is currently recording a video daily diary of their experience during the COVID-19 epidemic.
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Friday 15th, May, 2020
An online theatre production created with and for young people, on the theme of connection.
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Thursday 14th, May, 2020
ReCreate Ireland invites you to seek, gather and reimagine found objects at home and in nature to make your very own Cruinniú Creation.
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Wednesday 13th, May, 2020
What’s your name? What is the story behind your name? Do people know how
to spell it and pronounce it? Join us on an adventure to discover the stories behind some of our young friends’ names and engage in some “language science” too
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