Join Childvision for an action packed multi-sensory story time to find out what happens in the wonderful story of “The Dinosaur that pooped a Princess”.
What do you imagine when you hear music being played? How do you feel when you make marks on a page? Niamh and Megan will introduce you to the different ways artists create lines both in music and in art.
Make a foldy, flappy, flippy friend! Team up with authors and illustrators Niamh Sharkey and Mary Murphy to create your own jumbled-up, funny friends. Suitable for ages 7 – 10 years.
A New Beat will provide a learning experience in bodhrán, contemporary dance and movement for young people aged 12 – 18 yrs at the Seamus Ennis Arts Centre, Naul.
A series of interactive and lively classical music concerts for early years children and their families will be performed at Millennium Park, Dublin 15 for Cruinniú na nÓg on Saturday 10th June at 12.30 - 1.15 pm.
Celestial Mechanics presents a learning experience for children through both science and visual art. This unique engagement with children aged 10-12 years will involve artist Aileen Murphy and artist/educator Mary Jo Gilligan, and scientist Prof. Peter Gallagher. and a tour of Dunsink Observatory.
Professional theatre makers Sean and Niall McDonagh will guide the children of Scoil an Duinninigh and Gaelscoil Bhrian Boroimhe (Swords) in the creation of their very own unique theatre sketches based on old Irish legends.
Join Erika McGann for a writing workshop on Creating Creatures. Find out how she uses bizarre facts about real-life animals as inspiration for the strange creatures in her books Malahide Library 11:30am-12:30pm, Balbriggan Library 2pm-3pm