Special celebration of storytelling
Guest tellers from Poland, Jamaica and Nigeria will join local people to share their stories with children and adults. The event part of the Heart of the Glens festival and is free of charge and is suitable for children and adults of all ages!
This event is part of Cultural Connections, a culture and arts programme meant to help groups promote a greater understanding and awareness of the rich cultural diversity of the North East, including ethnic minority and indigenous cultural traditions.
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Hide AdCultural Connections is funded under the European Union's PEACE III programme managed on behalf of the Special EU Programmes Body by the North East PEACE III Partnership. Cultural Fusions is delivered by the Cultural Connections Consortium which is comprised of Mid-Antrim Museums Service, Causeway Museum Service and Beyond Skin.
One Land, Many Voices Event Details:
Venue: Cushendall Boat Club
Monday 9th August
3.00pm – 4.30pm: Family storytelling for children aged 5 and over
7.00pm – 8.30pm: Storytelling for adults featuring local and guest tellers and including a special bi-lingual Polish/Irish session with Kasia Lech
9.30pm til late: Johnny Joe’s (McCollams Bar), Mill Street, Cushendall
For more information about One Land, Many Voices, contact:
• Liz Weir 07703 440558 email: [email protected]
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Hide AdFor more information about the Peace III Cultural Connections Programme, contact:
• Maria Cagney, Mid-Antrim Museums Service
Tel: 02825657161 or by email: [email protected]
• Gemma Reid, Causeway Museum Service
Tel: 02870347034 or by email: [email protected]