Cruinniú TV South Dublin: Create, Make, Participate premiere

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The Cruinniú TV South Dublin: Create, Make, Participate premiere is upon us!

On Saturday 13 June 2020 from 11:00am – 1:30pm and it can be viewed on https://bit.ly/CruinniuTVPremiereLink

To find all about Facebook and Instagram @CruinniuSouthDublin and don’t forget to Like, Follow, and Share!

What if I miss the webcast?
Have no fear, you can always watch the webcast anytime you want on their Facebook page @CruinniuSouthDublin. The post will remain up! You can also tune into their Youtube Channel to watch the webcast in its entirety or in segments. Visit Cruinniú TV South Dublin <https://bit.ly/CruinniuTVChannel>.

As part of the campaign the organisers are encouraging viewers to bring two more people along vitually!

Some information on the project; What is Cruinniú TV South Dublin: Create, Make, Participate?
South Dublin Arts Office presents their webcast *Cruinniú TV South Dublin: Create, Make, Participate *for Cruinniú na nÓg 2020 on 13th June. The webcast brings together a variety of artists and organisations from across South Dublin County to showcase projects, workshops, readings, and performances.

Co-hosted by local talent Jack Jones, Alex Lyons, and Ashley Makombe, viewers will be able to create, make and participate in a variety of creative experiences Organisations and artists participating in the pre-recorded webcast include Alternative Entertainments, Contact Studio, Freshly Ground Theatre, Joe Caslin, Kama Bugala and Eoin O’Loughlin, Kingswood Youth Choir, Margaret Callan Bergin Garbo Productions, Mother Tongues, Music Generation South Dublin, MyCraft Young Designers, Olwyn Lyons Dance, ReCreate Ireland, Rua Red, South Dublin Libraries, Studio 12 and Spotlight Speech and Drama School, SubSounds, Tallaght Community Arts, and Tallaght Young Filmmakers. Partnerships with Contact Studio and Technical University Dublin Tallaght.

Cruinniú na nÓg 2020 – Ireland’s National Day for Free Creativity for Children and Young People! Cruinniú na nÓg 2020 is a collaboration between the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, the Creative Ireland Programme, local authorities and RTÉ, and is part of the Government’s #InThisTogether campaign which is supporting everyone to stay connected, stay active and look after our physical and mental wellbeing.

Sarah Brooks

Sarah Brooks

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