Exciting line-up planned for Culture Night in Kildare

All activities are available to the public free of charge
Exciting line-up planned for Culture Night in Kildare

Brazilian guitar duo Robson and Gustavo

An exciting cultural programme of events are planned across Co Kildare for Culture Night 2024, which will take place on Friday 20 September from 4pm till late.

Culture Night is an annual island-wide public event, a national moment that shines a light on all aspects of culture, creativity and the arts. It seeks to actively promote the belief that this rich and varied culture is alive, treasured and nurtured in people’s lives, today and every day. The programme is delivered nationwide in cities, towns, villages and rural locations as well as online and through Culture Night’s media partners.

All activities are available to the public free of charge to allow audiences the opportunity to celebrate and fully engage with a variety of cultural activities and to benefit from the pleasure and rewards they bring.

Each year thousands of groups and individuals participate in Culture Night the length and breadth of Kildare. Over the last few months, Kildare Co Council have been delighted to receive applications from all over the county from those who want to share their talent, culture, creativity and interests, on 20 September.

This year’s programme showcases the diversity of arts and culture in Kildare and offers a programme that fosters openness and encourages participation, valuing equality, inclusion, accessibility and diversity. One Night for All!

The full programme of events and participating venues for Culture Night Kildare 2024 will be available on culturenight.ie/Kildare.

Enjoying the Big Ukulele Bus Busk!
Enjoying the Big Ukulele Bus Busk!

CULTURE NIGHT COMMISSIONS 

For the county’s Culture Night celebrations, Kildare Arts Service has commissioned a number of exciting public-facing projects, across art forms and across the county.

In the Riverbank Arts Centre, Brazilian guitar duo Gustavo de Morais and Robson Rocha will perform an enchanting instrumental concert titled ‘Essas Mulheres’, dedicated to celebrating the work of Brazilian female composers. Departing from Newbridge, join Public Art Specialist Rina Whyte for an insightful guided bus tour of public artworks around the county.

Through Leonard Cohen's songs and stories, John MacKenna and Angela Keogh present a dramatic and musical exploration of war, peace and mercy in Athy Library.

At the Kildare Community Gardens, take time to learn traditional craft skills in a variety of workshops in beautiful surrounds during a lively evening of fun, music and creativity.

Naas Library and Cultural Centre present ‘Truck Art in Irish Apparel’, Qandeel Kafeel’s exhibition inspired by a vibrant and colourful form of art popular in Pakistan.

At the ACRE Project in Celbridge, ‘Off the Record’ brings together an eclectic mix of artists from different genres to perform, chat about the creative process, and share the stories that inspired their songs. Departing from Naas, ukulele players are needed to fill the seats on the Big Ukulele Bus Busk which will take to the streets with the aim of bringing some musical fun to those who may not be able to access Culture Night otherwise.

To avoid disappointment, please check with the venue/organiser if advance booking is required.

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