Galway City Council celebrates Bealtaine Festival with Night-Time Economy Events

Front L-R: Tara Byrne (Arts Programme Manager & Bealtaine Festival Artistic Director, Age & Opportunity). Back L-R: Joanna Banks (Rebellious Hope), Sean Millar (Silver Stars), Abigail Smith (Contemporary Music Centre Composer), Anderinna Gooch (Contemporary Music Centre Composer), Segun Akano (Silver Stars), Mike Hanrahan (Bealtaine Ambassador) and Liz McManus (Bealtaine Ambassador).

Front L-R: Tara Byrne (Arts Programme Manager & Bealtaine Festival Artistic Director, Age & Opportunity). Back L-R: Joanna Banks (Rebellious Hope), Sean Millar (Silver Stars), Abigail Smith (Contemporary Music Centre Composer), Anderinna Gooch (Contemporary Music Centre Composer), Segun Akano (Silver Stars), Mike Hanrahan (Bealtaine Ambassador) and Liz McManus (Bealtaine Ambassador).

Galway City Council's Night-Time Economy Action Plan aims to enrich Galway’s evening cultural landscape, fostering community engagement and creative expression through a series of special events celebrating the Bealtaine Festival, Ireland's national celebration of arts and creativity as we age, an initiative of Age & Opportunity.

Experience the unique ambience of Dangan House Café, a beloved family-run establishment within a garden centre and housed in a charming 19th-century grain store. As part of the Night-Time Economy Café Lates initiative, Dangan House Café will host two distinct evenings, further expanding the vibrant cultural offerings within the city’s night-time economy:

Immerse yourself in an evening of soulful live jazz, complemented by delicious light bites and refreshing beverages, all while enjoying the picturesque views of the Georgian walled garden.

Engage in an evening of tranquil creativity, also accompanied by delightful refreshments and the serene garden setting.

Alternatively, extend your evening into the heart of Galway's artistic scene at Just Art It in Galway's Westend. Join artist Elena Santos for two evenings of insightful artist talks, featuring perspectives from some of Galway’s most well-known creatives, Sioban Piercy and Brian Bourke. These free, ticketed events are part of the Just Art It series ‘Artist Working Talks’ and offer a unique glimpse into the creative process and the realities of the artistic profession.

This initiative closely aligns with the aims of the Bealtaine Festival by Age & Opportunity, fostering creativity among older people through intergenerational collaboration, showcasing the talents of older artists, and promoting the sharing of skills and experiences that contribute to a rich and creative life.

In celebration of Bealtaine, the Galway City Council Night-Time Economy is sponsoring a limited number of free tickets for the Café Lates at Dangan House for those aged 50 and over. Dangan House Café is also providing a dedicated 'community table' option, encouraging social connection and interaction among attendees, a key objective of the Night-Time Economy Action Plan.

For bookings and further information on all Night-Time Economy events, please visit: thisisgalway.ie/nighttime-events

Ongoing evening offerings at Galway Arts Centre in May.

Visitors can experience the current exhibition by artist Alice Rekab, Clann Miotlantach / Mythlantics, exploring themes of familial connections, sense of place, and belonging, as Galway Arts Centre remains open until 9:00pm as part of the Galway City Night-Time Economy's Thursday Lates program. Free guided tours of the Clann Miotlantach / Mythlantics exhibition will be offered on Thursday evenings. For more information,

 

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