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FRI 22 SEPTCULTURENIGHT.IETIPPERARY 2017

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FRI 22 SEPTCULTURENIGHT.IETIPPERARY 2017

BALLINA &KILLALOE CAHIR

TIPPERARY CULTURE NIGHT

COMMISSIONIn a new strand this year we put an open call out

to artists and creatives based in Tipperary to propose a unique, site specific, temporary

artwork specially commissioned for Culture Night.

2CANDOARTS (in association with South Tipperary Arts Centre) present

APPLE TREASURES - TRAIL & EXHIBITIONSouth Tipperary Arts Centre, Nelson Street, Clonmel (map will be available on the night). 5-8pm

A celebration of the unique Apple Heritage of Clonmel with an interactive apple-themed tree trail and project exhibition through Clonmel’s apple and cider ‘core’.

The culmination of a collaborative research

process and artistic inquiry, the Apple Treasures’ Trail will ‘presence’ Clonmel’s unique heritage and historical links to apple growing and cider-making. The trail and exhibition are bringing apples centre-stage back into the heart of Clonmel, in the proximity of the original Bulmers apple crushing plant of Dowd’s Lane and the Friary area. The exhibition and trail are the result of an imaginative research ‘harvesting’ process which takes the form of an arts installation where stories, juicy facts, vignettes about apples are presented to surprise, delight and inform us on the treasures of Clonmel’s unique Apple Heritage. The trail comprises of 17 trees to reflect the 17 varieties of apples grown in Bulmers orchards.

With the support of writer/performer Louise Garcia as Lady Apple Pip, 2cando Arts invite you to discover the apple treasures trail, taking in Parnell Street, Mitchell Street, the Friary Car Park, and Dowd’s Lane. You can also meet Lady Apple Pip at the Arts Centre where apple-themed refreshments will be served and where Eimear King’s specially commissioned short film: ‘Clonmel’s Treasured Apple People’ will be screened throughout the evening.

2Cando Arts is an artistic and collaborative vehicle formed in 2007 by Theresia Guschlbauer and Lyn Mather to create public interventions and site-specific installations and events in Clonmel. As artistic collaborators, Lyn and Theresia jointly devise, develop and manage projects and continue to be active in the community with such initiatives as Clonmel Street Feast, the annual Clonmel Halloween walk (in its 6th year) and International Women’s Day celebrations.

Additional support from Creative Ireland and special thanks to Eric Ryan of County Tipperary Environment Section.

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QUAY ARTST 061 622487

Musical Culture & Heritage 6-11pm

Join Seisiún Ceolta Feasa, Cahir Comhaltas in Cahir House Hotel on Culture Night for an evening celebrating our musical culture and heritage.

Killaloe Writers Open Mic 7.30pm

You are invited to enjoy readings by local writers. Feel free to join in the celebration of Culture Night by reading your own work.

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CARRICK- ON-SUIR

Short Films Screening 5-7pm

This Culture Night, Tudor Artisan Hub is challenging two emerging young film makers Rehan Ali (19) and Patrice Cooney (22) to produce two separate short films before Culture Night to be screened on Culture Night. The students were asked to encompass a ‘Shoe’ theme somehow, and here are synopses of what the students are planning.

‘Soles’ - by Rehan AliIs a psychological thriller short that sees a young actress entering the world of theatre only to crumble into that very universe. This student film will leave

you asking what is real and what is only a fragment of your imagination, menacingly toying with your mind and the fabric of your inner being.

‘Tall Tales’ - by Patrice CooneyThis short is a comedic story involving a group of teens, who whilst walking in the woods find a single, new, dress shoe in the bush. They each take

turns coming up with crazy stories as to how the shoe may have ended up far into the woods, each story more eccentric and dramatic than the last. Who really lost this expensive shoe? Are they anything like any of the stories the group fantasise about? Is the owner coming back to get it?

Brewery Lane Drama Society 6.30-10pm

On Culture Night, Brewery Lane Theatre & Arts Centre will host the animated Film “Song of the Sea” in the Theatre and then have a Music/Folk evening in the Tearoom.

“Song of the Sea tells the story of Ben and his little sister Saoirse – the last Seal-child – who embark on a fantastic journey across a fading world of ancient legend and magic in an attempt to return to their home by the sea. The film takes inspiration from the mythological Selkies of Irish folklore, who live as seals in the sea but become humans on land.

The film is a production of Cartoon Saloon, Kilkenny and is directed by Tomm Moore (The Secret of Kells). It features the voices of Brendan Gleeson, Fionnula Flanagan, David Rawle, Lisa Hannigan, Pat Shortt and Jon Kenny. Music is by composer Bruno Coulais and Irish band Kíla, both of whom previously collaborated on The Secret of Kells.”

Walk a mile in my shoes 2-4pm

The Tudor Artisan Hub is producing a joint Culture Night art installation project with LIT, Clonmel – under the title “Walk a mile in my shoes”.

This is an exciting 2-hour community event, which will create a ½ mile installation of shoes both in Clonmel and in Carrick-on-Suir. In Carrick on Suir the ½ mile walk/installation will take place from the

River Suir towards the Ormond Castle/Tudor Manor House.

Anyone can take part. Each person is asked to donate and artistically decorate a shoe which symbolizes themselves or to represent someone they know/used to know. The outside of the shoe represents what we show to the world whilst the inside shows what we keep hidden (Johari Window)

This event will end with a short talk, refreshments and music. LIT Students will take photographs and video the event to capture the overall event as well as the individual stories of the shoes. These will be shared at the end of the walk.

CARRICK-ON-SUIR LIBRARY Fairgreen, Carrick-on-Suir

t 051 640591

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BREWERY LANE THEATRE & ARTS CENTRE Castle Street

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TUDOR ARTISAN HUB & TOWN CENTREt 051 640921

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If These Chairs Could Talk - The Art of Storytelling 7-8.30pm

Come along to a night of storytelling, music and art in Carrick-on-Suir Library.

This art installation project is collaboration between visual artists and local creative writers – where the Visual meets the Verbal!! The installation initiated by Linda Fahy, the Tudor Artisan Hub was created for the Clancy Brothers Festival, Carrick-on-Suir 2017 in association with creative writing tutor Margaret O’Brien, “Writing Changes Lives”. Local artists transformed kitchen chairs into unique objet’s d’art based on Carrick-on-Suir’s rich heritage and culture. Local writers were then challenged to write a short story inspired by these unique artwork creations with little or no collaboration with the artist. The results were uncanny, unearthing some amazing powerful connections! Come along and see how these two mediums in-teracted, view the chairs and listen to the stories and enjoy the sounds of a classical musician.

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SHORT FILM     by Rehan Ali

SHORT FILM     by Patrice Cooney

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CASHEL

The Cedartowns

7.30-9pm

Join the Cedartowns in association with Cashel Arts Festival Committee at the Rock of Cashel.

This six piece band play an original and eclectic set of rootsy cafe folk with sweet harmonies and accomplished musicianship. The band’s members have been influenced by varied backgrounds in traditional, folk, blues and rock and this show in a warm repertoire of “americana”.

Drumming Workshops Workshop 1: 6-6.45pm Workshop 2: 8.15-9pm

Come along and express your rhythmical bliss at these wonderful recreational drum circles. Just sit in and express yourself on one of the African drums.

Open to all, Mums, Dads and all the kids.

Join in the community spirit of Group Drumming with facilitator Eddie O’Neill.

Great family activity.

Screening of STAID 9-11pm

Come down to a special screening of STAID followed by Questions and Answers with Paul O’Brien and Cast in the beautiful surroundings of the Rock of Cashel.

Staid is a micro-budget feature that was officially selected for the Dublin International Film Festival, Los Angeles Independent Film Festival, The Galway Film Fleadh, The Sydney World Film Festival, The Miami Independent Film Festival and the Hong Kong Arthouse Film Festival. It won the ‘Best Foreign Feature Film’ award at the Los Angeles Film Festival, and was Shortlisted for the ‘Best Feature Film’ at the Miami Independent Film Festival.

Bestselling author and playwright, Paul O’Brien makes his debut as a film-maker with his amazingly raw and beautiful terrier of a movie, Staid.

BRÚ BORÚ CULTURAL CENTRE m 087 0552179

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THE PLAZA Main Street, Cashel

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ROCK OF CASHELm 087 0552179

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Events at the Rock of Cashel are strictly by ticket only, please book via website. Please confirm at time of booking.

Fire Breathers & Drumming 6 -7.30pm: Youth Concert 7.30-7.45pm: Fire Breathers & Drumming Show

Brú Ború will host a Culture Night Youth Concert followed by an outside performance from Fire Breathers and Drumming Show.

Cashel Arts Festival presents this event to unite people with the magical power of music, from classical to contemporary. It supports local young performers who play musical instruments and would like to share their wonderful gift with other people.

Firebreathing - Those Fire guys are a performance troupe with a very simple philosophy, entertain the world, and have the time of your life while doing it!

Based in Dublin, Ireland, Those Fire guys have have brought smiles, screams, cheers, and gasps to audiences of all ages around the world. Highly experienced and with hundreds of shows under their belt, ThoseFireguys add a touch of excitement and exhilaration to any event that gets your heart pumping like never before!

The area outside Brú Ború is a natural amphitheatre at the foot of The Rock and will be a fantastic spot to catch the show. See you there!

Yes - though please confirm at time of booking

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CLONMELWalk a mile in my shoes 2-4pm

The Tudor Artisan Hub is producing a joint Culture Night art installation project with LIT, Clonmel.

This is an exciting 2-hour community event, which will create a ½ mile installation of shoes in both Clonmel and Carrick-on-Suir. From Parnell Street, Clonmel the ½ mile long trail of shoes, will end at the LIT Clonmel campus.

Anyone can take part. Each person is asked to donate and artistically decorate a shoe which symbolizes themselves or to represent someone they know/used to know. The outside of the shoe represents what we show to the world whilst the inside shows what we keep hidden (Johari Window).

This event will end with a short talk, refreshments and music. Students

will take photographs and video the event to capture the overall event as well as the individual stories of the shoes. These will be shared at the end of the walk.

Tipperary County Museum hosts a Lecture with Dr. Ann Wilson on Culture Night. This lecture ties in with the new

Exhibition A Message in Time.

A picture-postcard collection of a young woman’s life in Edwardian Ireland 7.30pm

About 200-300 billion picture postcards circulated worldwide between 1895 and 1920. They were quick to write and cheap and easy to send, and there were several postal deliveries a day in many areas. Such cards offer a partial but unusually intimate insight, like that afforded to an eavesdropper, into the casual conversations, observations and humour of the past.

This paper uses a collection of picture postcards to visualise the life of a young middle-class woman living and working in Dublin between 1903 and 1908. The cards, which were sent to her by family and friends, are examined as mass-manufactured artefacts modified by users to personalise, enhance, subvert or otherwise modify their original message. They throw light on how ‘small’, unexceptional individuals dealt with everyday family, social and work life, and how they viewed and negotiated the ‘big’ important issues of the time in Ireland, such as economic survival, emigration, nationalism and the role of women.

LIT, CLONMEL CAMPUSt 0504 28000

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TIPPERARY COUNTY MUSEUMt 0761 06 5254

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Portrait 100 5-11pm

Free portraits by Vincent Hannon, Artist and Photographer.

“With permission, the images will become part of the Collection at the National Library.”

THE MAIN GUARD Chamber of the Palatine Court, Main Guard, Clonmel.

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The Chronicles of Trollope 5-7pm followed by procession to Tipperary County Museum via O’Connell Street and Main Guard.

Anthony Trollope and several of his best-loved characters will revisit Clonmel on September 22nd.

The author will be writing at the old Post House, Mrs. Grantly and the Archdeacon will be strolling around the Main Guard, the Warden will be playing the cello in the grounds of Old St Mary’s Church, and Phineas Finn will be waiting for the curtains to rise in front of the White Memorial Theatre. Meet these and other characters as they come alive for Culture Night.

South Tipperary Arts Centre are delighted to invite Clonmel Theatre Guild and St. Mary’s Choral Society in celebrating Clonmel’s rich cultural heritage and its literary past.

Recent work by artist Brigid Teehan 5-7pm

Beehouse Arts will celebrate Culture Night with an exhibition of visual art in the atmospheric Scots Church. The exhibition will showcase recent work by artist Brigid Teehan which explores various themes and tensions surrounding the private/public body.

OLD SCOTS’ CHURCH Scots Church, Anglesea Street

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SOUTH TIPPERARY ARTS CENTRE Various locations incl. grounds of Old St. Mary’s Church, Old Post House on Gladstone Street, Arches of Main Guard, White Memorial Theatre

t 052 612 7877

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Friday night is music night 6-11pm

Join us for a night of free music at St Kieran’s Hall, Cloughjordan.

Take part in free workshops: choral/vocal with Liz Powell; junk percussion/gamelan with Deirdre O’Leary and Andy Spearpoint.

Join in a participatory big sing.

Or sit back and enjoy free performances by local emerging musicians, a new traditional music ensemble, The Mellow Tones, The Ukes of Hazard, The Backline Band and a unique clarinet performance by Deirdre O’Leary with stunning accompanying animations.

In association with Cloughjordan Community Development Committee

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Title: RestrainMedia: Installation/sculpture

Artist: Brigid Teehan2017

Made from incontinence pads and shaped like a dress Restrain is an art work that makes reference to the hidden problem of urinary incontinence and how

it restrains people from leading a full physical, emotional and social life.

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LORRHAFETHARD

O’Sullivan Beare 8-10pm

Redwood Castle will host a visual re-enactment of the O’Sullivan Beare march through Lorrha/North Tipp.

Join Redwood Production Group in the re-enactment of O’Sullivan Beare sieze at Redwood Castle and crossing the Shannon in 1602-1603.

Fethard Horse Country Experience 7-10pm. Film screening at 8.30pm. Film Rated 15A

Come on down to Fethard Horse Country Experience on Culture Night.

‘Fethard Horse Country Experience’ will open late to coincide with the screening of ‘Stella Days’ in the Holy Trinity Church nestled behind The Tholsel, Main St., Fethard.

‘Stella Days’ directed by Thaddeus O’Sullivan, starring Martin Sheen, Stephen Rea & Amy Huberman was filmed in Fethard in 2011. Both the Tholsel and Holy Trinity Church were featured heavily in the film and this event will marry culture, the arts and heritage under one roof in the heart of the medieval town of Fethard.

REDWOOD CASTLEm 087 7771959

THE THOLSEL Main Street, Fethard

t 052 6130439

w www.fhcexperience.ie

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NENAGH

Local Films for Local People 9pm (duration 1 hour)

This curated hour of film is a screening of ‘Local Films for Local People’ a project presented by The Irish Film Institute.

• Country Magazine (1955)A film made on a wet fair day in Borrisoleigh

• Leading the Way (1964) Domestic tips from a Tipperary housewife

• Three Kisses (1955) An Academy Award-nominated hurling film with sequences shot in Thurles

The Bold Brigid Cleary 7.30pm (Running Time 40 minutes, short interval then Q & A afterwards)

This one woman show describes the life and events which led to the death of Brigid Cleary, the woman accused of being a changeling and burned to death by her husband in Tipperary in 1895.

This moving play brings forth a whole slew of issues-issues of inequality, tradition and superstition, progression and ignorance, group mentality and individual steadfastness, independence and interdependence.

NENAGH ARTS CENTRE Banba Square, Nenagh

t 067 34400

w www.nenaghartscentre.ie

Pastoral Centre Art Group 7-9pm

On Culture Night, members of the public have a great opportunity to come in and see the Artists of the NENAGH ART GROUP at their work, and to ask any questions they may have with regards to the artists’ working practices and methodologies. This event is also aimed at those who may be considering taking up art classes, and who wish to find out more details about the classes. Come along for a Cup of tea and a chat!

PASTORAL CENTRE Church Road, Nenagh

m 087 1724716

w www.nenagharts.com

Historical Walking Tour of Nenagh led by Kevin Whelan 7-8.30pm

Relax and enjoy Culture Night as Kevin Whelan leads walkers on a leisurely stroll around Nenagh combined with historical talk during the walk. The tour will include a tour of Nenagh Castle.

Máire Ní Chéilleachair & Chomhaltas Ceoltóirí Éirinn An tAonach 8-10pm

As Corcaigh do Mháire. Is amhránaí ar an sean-nós í agus déanann sí amhráin a theagaisc do dhaoine óga I nGaeltacht Mhúscraí. Bhuaigh sí gradam do Shean Nós na mBan agus bhí sí páirteach I gComórtas do Chorn Uí Riada san Oireachtas thar na blianta.

Beidh Ceoltóirí óga Chomhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann páirteach sa Cheolchoirm don Oíche Chultúir.

Meet outside Nenagh Arts Centre

m 086 1247945

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DÚN MHUIRE 50 Sráid an Phiarsaigh, An tAonach

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‘Changing Seasons’ let your creativity flow 6.30-8.30pm Reservation necessary

Be inspired by the glorious colours of nature as seasons change.

Sketch, draw, play, paint, make, create.

Guided by watercolour artist, Mary Dillon, this is an evening for you all to have fun, to reflect and to let your creativity flow. While using a range of water based media, you will explore your personal response to a wide variety of plants, leaves, fruit and flowers reflecting the changes in the world around us and in ourselves.

Mary Dillon is an artist who works mainly with watercolour. She has won two Gold medals, one silver medal and Best in Show for her paintings in Bloom, 2016 and 2017. Preferring to work in large format, colour, light and form, along with painting the essence of a plant with its sensuality and frailty, permeates all her work.

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DAMER HOUSE GALLERY Castle St. Roscrea

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Les Miserables 7.30-10pm Film showing 8pm

Join “Club Ceoil” for traditional music song and dance at the Tipperary Excel including the showing of the Film “ Les Miserables”.

‘Les Miserable’s’ is a epic musical drama based on the novel by Victor Hugo.

TIPPERARY TOWN

TIPPERARY EXCEL Mitchel Street, Tipperary Town

t 062 80520

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THURLES

Culture Night Arts Lab 7pm

The Source presents a series of new performances based in the Auditorium and Gallery of the Arts Centre throughout the night.

Start in the Gallery and view Marie Hanlon’s new exhibition ‘Lines Tell Lies’ where images are distorted through subtle transformations of light. Then, the Fishamble/Source Writers Group present a series of short form theatrical stories that take place as a trail of stories around the Centre. Featuring local actors, each story is short, to the point and performed live outside the natural confines of the stage. After that, in the auditorium, hear some of the best in local music from The Wayfarers, New Blue Sioux and Billy O’Dwyer live in concert.

Events are free and bar and café facilities are available on the night.

Special access and wheelchair users please inform the box office after your booking that you may need to reserve accessibilty seating. T: 0504 90204

Exhibitions 6-8pm

Lár na Páirce, the first museum dedicated to telling the story of the Gaelic Games.

Located in Thurles, the birthplace of the GAA, Lár na Páirce GAA Museum is home to Ireland’s first and oldest collection of Gaelic Games sporting heritage.

On Culture Night, the museum will extend its opening hours until 8.00pm. Come and learn about the history and development of hurling and gaelic football from myth and legend through to modern times.

There are exhibitions on hurling, gaelic football, handball, camogie, hurley making, sports broadcasting, the Sam Melbourne Collection of GAA memorabilia and much more. Beidh fáilte romhat i Lár na Páirce.

THE SOURCE ARTS CENTRE THURLESt 0504 90204

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LÁR NA PÁIRCE MUSEUMt 0504 22702

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BRÚ BORÚCashel, Co. Tipperaryt 062 61122 e [email protected] www.comhaltas.com

CRAFT GRANARYChurch Street, Cahir t 052 7441473e [email protected] www.craftgranary.com

JUNCTION FESTIVAL18 Parnell Street, Raheen, Clonmel t 052 6129339e [email protected] w www.junctionfestival.com

SOUTH TIPPERARY ARTS CENTRENelson Street, Clonmelt 052 6127877m 085 703 7909w www.southtippartscentre.ie

TIPPERARY ARTS OFFICETipperary County CouncilBallingarrane House, Clonmelt 0761 06 5000e [email protected] www.tipperarycoco.ie/arts

TIPPERARY HERITAGE OFFICETipperary County CouncilBallingarrane House, Clonmelt 0761 06 5000e [email protected] w www.tipperarycoco.ie/heritage

TIPPERARY COUNTY MUSEUMMick Delahunty Square, Clonmelt 0761 06 5552e [email protected] www.tipperarycoco.ie/museum

TIPPERARY EXCEL ARTS & CULTURAL CENTREMitchell Street, Tipperary Townt 062 80520w www.tipperary-excel.com

TIPPERARY LIBRARIESCastle Avenue, Thurlest 0504 21555 e [email protected] w www.tipperarylibraries.ie

THE NARROW SPACE GALLERY14 Mitchel Street, Clonmelt 052 6127838e [email protected] w www.thenarrowspace.com

THE SOURCE ARTS CENTRECathedral Street, Thurlest 0504 90204w www.thesourceartscentre.ie

LÁR NA PÁIRCE GAA MUSEUMSlievenamon Rd, Thurlest 0504 22702

ST. MARY’S FAMINE HISTORY MUSEUMThurles, Co. Tipperaryt 0504 21133w www.faminemuseum.com

NENAGH ARTS CENTREBanba Square, Nenaght 067 34400e [email protected] www.nenagharts.com

QUAY ARTSNo. 2 Ballina Quay, Ballinat 061 622487w www.quayarts.ie

DAMER HOUSE GALLERYCastle Street, Roscream 087 2065111w [email protected]

ROSCREA HERITAGECastle Street, Roscreat 0505 21850w www.roscreaheritage.com

CAHIR CASTLECastle Street, Cahirt 052 7441011e [email protected] www.heritageireland.ie

ROCK OF CASHELSt. Patricks Rock of Cashel, Cashelt 062 61437e [email protected] www.heritageireland.ie

THE MAIN GUARDSarsfield Street, Clonmelt 052 612 7484e [email protected] www.heritageireland.ie

TUDOR ARTISAN HUB 42 Main St. Carrick on Suirt 051 640921e [email protected] www.facebook.com/tudorartsisanhub

BREWERY LANE THEATRE & ARTS CENTRECastle Street, Carrick on Suir.m 086 127 4736e [email protected]

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FRI 22 SEPTCULTURENIGHT.IETIPPERARY 2017

Culture Night is brought to you by the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht and the Creative Ireland Programme in partnership with Tipperary County Council. An Roinn Ealaίon, Oidhreachta agus Gaeltachta a dhéanann comhordú ar an Oίche Chultúir, i gcomhpháirt le Comhairle Contae Thiobraid Árann.

Culture Night 2017 will take place on

FRIDAY 22 SEPTCulture Night comprises of hundreds of events across Ireland and overseas. From the nation’s capital to towns and villages across the country, everyone’s getting involved! Arts and cultural organisations open their doors until late with hundreds of free events, tours, talks & performances for you, your family and friends to enjoy. So get involved!

ALL EVENTS ARE FREE

Events start from 2pm and run until late

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