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Step aboard The Ark On Culture Night In Ireland Sept 24

By: Sep. 20, 2010

The Ark, A Cultural Centre for Children is delighted to take part in Culture Night for the 5th year, opening its doors for an evening of art, music and fun.

Join artist Liz Smith in the studio space to explore the art of POP-UP. During this art workshop, children can discover how to construct impressive 3D pop-ups with impact and movement, by using a variety of papers, cards and creative techniques. Contact Box Office for times.

Make your way into the intimate theatre space of The Ark for THE CONCISE CONCERTS. Join Cormac de Barra (harp) and Sinead Madden (violin, viola, vocals), for 20 minutes of musical magic for all the family. Cormac is well known not only for his work with Irish musicians and singers such as Hazel O'Connor, Clannad and Moya Brennan but also as the presenter of Imeall on TG4. He will be joined by singer songwriter Sinead Madden who has worked with many well known names in Irish music including Glen Hansard, Moya Brennan, Clannad, Julie Feeney and Phil Coulter.

And that's not all... later in the evening, building tours will give visitors a sneak peak behind the scenes of The Ark's award-winning building.

What you need to know:
POP UP WORKSHOPS with Liz Smith
Times: 5pm/5.45pm/6.30pm/7.15pm
Duration: 30 Minutes

THE CONCISE CONCERTS with Cormac De Barra (Harp) & Sinead Madden (Violin, Viola, Vocals)
Times: 6.30pm/ 7.00pm/7.30pm/8.00pm
Age Range: All the Family
Duration: 20 Minutes

Building Tours
Times: 9.00pm/9.30pm
Age Range: All the Family

www.ark.ie / t: 01 677 8439

The Ark gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the Arts Council and the support of the Department of Education and Skills, Temple Bar Cultural Trust and Dublin City Council.

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