Ukrainian Culture Festival “Thank You Ireland”

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Howth Castle, Saturday 17th September

On September 17, the festival “Thank you, Ireland” will take place – a grand musical and artistic event that will take place thanks to which Ukrainians will have the opportunity to thank Ireland for its powerful and comprehensive support of Ukraine. Ukrainians are not only brave, but also a grateful people, the time has come to prove it.

This is the first of a series of such festivals that will take place around the world.

Artists, art installations, craft workshops, cinema, cuisine – all components of modern Ukrainian culture and life in general will be presented at this festival.

We called the format of the festival Family day. This is a good opportunity to relax with the whole family. For your attention, performances by Ukrainian children, whom Ireland gave shelter and protection from the war, and Irish and Ukrainian artists, including ELEANOR SHANLEY & JOHN FEENEY, MARIA BUTTERLY. As well as entertainment for children: aqua painting, clown performances, a performance by magicians, a bright animation program, a football tournament, dance workshops and even a mini zoo.


Date:
Saturday 17th September
Time:
12.00pm
Price:
€10 - €87
Address:
Howth Castle, Howth Castle, Howth, Dublin, Ireland

Google Map of Howth Castle, Howth Castle, Howth, Dublin, Ireland

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