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French Military exhibition continues into autumn

The National Museum of Ireland, Museum of Country Life in association with the French Embassy in Ireland is delighted to present this exhibition which was originally produced by Musée de l’Armée, Paris (the Army Museum, Paris). The exhibition was first seen in the National Museum, Dublin as part of Ireland’s EU Cultural Programme 2013. It has been enhanced by additional material not previously seen in the Dublin exhibition. A highlight of the exhibition is the display of the Ramillies flag which is on loan from Kylemore Abbey. This flag was captured at the Battle of Ramillies (in Belgium) in 1709 by Lord Clare’s Irish Brigade.

French Military exhibition opens in the National Museum of Ireland – Country Life

The National Museum of Ireland in association with the French Embassy in Ireland is delighted to present this exhibition which was originally produced by Musée de l’Armée, Paris (the Army Museum, Paris). The exhibition was first seen in the National Museum, Dublin, as part of Ireland’s EU Cultural Programme 2013. It has been enhanced by additional material not previously seen in the Dublin exhibition. A highlight of the exhibition will be the display of The Ramillies Flag which is on loan from Kylemore Abbey. This flag was captured at the Battle of Ramillies (in Belgium) in 1709 by Lord Clare’s Irish Brigade.

New exhibition by Aoibheann Greenan opens at Roscommon Arts Centre

LotusEater is the title of an ongoing collaboration between Aoibheann Greenan and a Dublin-based band of the same name. The project explores various levels at which the work can be experienced and disseminated, and will take multiple forms; an immersive installation consisting of sculptural assemblages, props, and costumes; a one-night music performance. The exhibition will evolve as works are added throughout the exhibition’s duration culminating in the LotusEater performing in the gallery space.

Lord Mayor highlights the West’s strong influence on Dublin

The west continues to have a strong influence on Dublin, according its Lord Mayor and Spiddal native Naoise Ó Muirí who addressed councillors at this month’s county council meeting, which was held in Oughterard on Monday.

Acting for film and TV course

JOHN DAWSON, the highly respected acting teacher is coming to Galway to give an acting for camera workshops.

Family breaks at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Blanchardstown

The Crowne Plaza Blanchardstown offers a totally unique location, setting this hotel apart from all others in Dublin. With the Blanchardstown Centre, Ireland’s leading shopping, leisure and retail park destination on its doorstep, the hotel offers guests an enviable choice of activities and entertainment to choose from.

FF leader pays tribute to Westmeath craft business

Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin has paid tribute to a successful craft business in Westmeath, after he met the company owner at the Showcase Ireland event in Dublin last week.

Temple Bar Hotel ideal for spring breaks

Temple Bar Hotel is not only one of Dublin’s most centrally located but also most popular hotels for spring breaks. This city centre hotel offers every possible amenity on your doorstep including the O2 Arena, Croke Park and the Guinness Storehouse as well as the shopping areas of Grafton and Henry Street. The Temple Bar Hotel also boasts Buskers Bar and Alchemy Venue as entertainment options for guests. Buskers Bar is Dublin’s number one destination for live entertainment, sport, great food and drinks.

Jennifer Cunningham’s art classes

ONE OF Galway’s finest young artists, the award winning Jennifer Cunningham, is taking bookings for her new term of art classes which start on Monday January 14.

ÁIRC asks for support

ÁIRC is supporting the upcoming pre Budget rally that is being organised by the Disability Rights Coalition of Ireland which is being held in Dublin on November 21. If you want to join the rally, assemble at 2pm at Central Bank, College Green, Dublin 2, with a march to Leinster House.

 

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