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Unread 01-09-2010, 10:36   #1
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Default [PR] Temple Bar Cultural Trust unveils programme for largest ever Culture Night

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# Temple Bar Cultural Trust unveils the programme for the largest ever Culture Night. Get cultural on Friday September 24th. Click here for info.
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On 24th September 20 cities, towns , counties and islands across our island will offer access to an amazing array of free late night culture and people can now see the full programme at www.culturenight.ie. This is the biggest Culture Night to date and it is expected that over half a million people nationwide will explore and engage with culture on September 24th. The participating regions will be transformed into cultural playgrounds with culture in all its forms including painting, poetry, dance, opera, traditional music, architecture, history, theatre and more, accessible to people of all ages.

The theme of this year’s Culture Night is ‘What Will You See?’ and there is plenty to choose from! A record 132 cultural venues in Dublin will open their doors for Culture Night this year including the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Light House Cinema, Freemasons’ Hall, National Museum of Ireland – Natural History, The Custom House, Quakers Meeting House, Irish Film Institute, National Leprechaun Museum, St Mary’s Abbey and many more. So save the date, the 24th September 2010 will be a night of cultural exploration and fun!



Culture Night Programme, click here to view or download

Culture Night Map, click here to view or download

Further information, click here
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Correct map included

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Dublin Culture Night 2010

Temple Bar Cultural Trust has unveiled the programme for the largest ever Culture Night.

On 24th September 20 cities, towns , counties and islands across our island will offer access to an amazing array of free late night culture and people can now see the full programme at www.culturenight.ie. This is the biggest Culture Night to date and it is expected that over half a million people nationwide will explore and engage with culture on September 24th. The participating regions will be transformed into cultural playgrounds with culture in all its forms including painting, poetry, dance, opera, traditional music, architecture, history, theatre and more, accessible to people of all ages.

The theme of this year’s Culture Night is ‘What Will You See?’ and there is plenty to choose from! A record 132 cultural venues in Dublin will open their doors for Culture Night this year including the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Light House Cinema, Freemasons’ Hall, National Museum of Ireland – Natural History, The Custom House, Quakers Meeting House, Irish Film Institute, National Leprechaun Museum, St Mary’s Abbey and many more. So save the date, the 24th September 2010 will be a night of cultural exploration and fun!

Click here to view or download Culture Night 2010 Programme

Click here to view or download Culture Night 2010 Event Map

Click here for more information on Culture Night 2010
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Should push the boat out a bit and have a Nuit Blanche like this one.
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Temple Bar Cultural Trust unveiled the programme for the largest ever Culture Night! by Marketing Department

20 Irish Cities, Towns, Counties & Islands to get Cultural on September 24th

On the 24th September 20 cities, towns , counties and islands across our island will offer access to an amazing array of free late night culture and people can now see the full programme at www.culturenight.ie. This is the biggest Culture Night to date and it is expected that over half a million people nationwide will explore and engage with culture on September 24th.

The theme of this year’s Culture Night is ‘What Will You See?’ and there is plenty to choose from! The participating regions, Dublin, Galway City, Galway County – Oughterard, Cork, Limerick, Waterford, Wexford, Sligo, Mayo, Wicklow, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Westmeath, Letterkenny, Kerry, Carlow, Leitrim, Roscommon, and The Gaeltacht regions, will be transformed into cultural playgrounds with culture in all its forms including painting, poetry, dance, opera, traditional music, architecture, history, theatre and more, accessible to people of all ages.

A record 132 cultural venues in Dublin will open their doors for Culture Night this year including the Irish Museum of Modern Art, Light House Cinema, Freemasons’ Hall, National Museum of Ireland – Natural History, The Custom House, Quakers Meeting House, Irish Film Institute, National Leprechaun Museum, St Mary’s Abbey and many more.

To help visitors move around Dublin City on the night, Dublin Bus is providing free buses http://www.culturenight.ie/listing.asp?id=16 along three culture trails from 6pm to 11pm. Buses will leave every 20 minutes from bus stops at Bachelor’s Walk, Aston Quay and Trinity College transporting visitors to outermost venues.

So save the date, the 24th September 2010 will be a night of cultural exploration and fun!

Culture Night is supported by the Department of Tourism, Culture and Sport in partnership with the regional arts offices and local authorities and partners include Fáilte Ireland and Dublin Tourism.
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