
A dedicated children’s programme of events within Dublin’s newest annual festival in the city’s cultural quarter.
Storytelling for Schoolchildren with Niall De Búrca
Storyteller Niall De Búrca will share some of his treasured store of stories and folklore with school children in two daily sessions. Drawing on Irish myths, legends and folk history, these unique performances present a wonderful opportunity for schools to engage with the traditional arts.
| Dates: | 22–26 January |
| Time: | 10.15am and 12.15am |
| Price: | €6.50/€4.50 |
| Age Range: | ALL |
| Class Range: | Junior Infants-Second Class (10.15am) Third-Sixth Class (12.15pm) |
Childrens' Music Session & ‘Come & Try’ Workshops
A live traditional music performance by children, for children. Suitable for all the family. Also, suitable for children who have never picked up a traditional instrument or danced an Irish jig or reel, the ‘Come & Try’ workshops will allow participants to interact in a fun way with the music. No experience necessary.
| Date: | Saturday 27 January |
| Times: | 12pm, followed by workshops at 1pm (7–9 Years) and 2pm (9–11 years) |
| Price: | FREE |
Robbie Harris and Friends Concert
Renowned musicians Robbie Harris, Emer Mayock, Donal Siggins, Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh and dancer Mick Donegan will bring the house down in these special traditional music concerts for families.
| Date: | Sunday 28 January |
| Times: | 1pm and 3pm |
| Price: | €8.50/€6.50 |