C’mere Til I Tell Ye Festival

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Various Locations, Wednesday 16th November - Sunday 20th November

“C'mere til I tell ye” is a new festival gracing Dublin City during Science Week 2022.

We have stunning events in comfortable and cool surroundings where public guests will be informed and entertained through engaging and thought-provoking shows, discussions and demonstrations.

“Why do we only look after the good
looking animals?
Are we actually living in a simulation?
What's in my makeup and should I care as long as I look fab – u – lous!?”

C'mere til I tell ye!

events:

• Pick Your Brain Quiz
• Mind Funk
• UniverSILLY Challenged
• DRAG me to the Lab!
• The Ugly Animal Road Show with Simon Watt
• The Chemistry of Cosmetics
• Zoom for Thought – Mind Space with Niamh Shaw
• Miasma by Colin Murphy


Date:
Wednesday 16th November - Sunday 20th November
Time:
Varies
Price:
€0 - €8

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