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Derry arts groups encouraged to showcase their work on Culture Night

Rory Mooney, 16 Aug

September is the month for culture across the country, as arts venues

throughout Ireland prepare to throw open their doors to celebrate

Culture Night, taking place on Friday, September 20.

Hundreds of free events will take place throughout villages, towns and

cities across the island of Ireland, helping venues connect with new

audiences and providing a platform for talent across a wide range of

genres.

Derry City and Strabane District Council is encouraging local arts

organisations to join the programme for this year’s celebration, and to

make the most of the opportunity to tap into new audiences.

Mayor of Derry and Strabane, Cllr Lillian Seenoi Barr, said it was a

unique platform for artists to showcase their work.

“Arts and Culture are so important within our local community and we

have a wealth of local talent here in Derry and Strabane. We need to

find more opportunities to bring that work to the fore and promote the

wonderful creative experiences and performers here in the North West.

“The fact that all the Culture Night events are free opens up the arts

to everyone, and will encourage more people to dip into new events and

venues and maybe discover something that really appeals to them. I

would really encourage our creative community to get involved in the

celebration, and make it a fabulous and vibrant experience for everyone

this year,” she said.

Culture Night 2024 will explore the themes of ‘Openness, Discovery,

Celebration and Belonging, and aims to take people on a voyage of

discovery into the arts.

John Kerr, Arts & Culture Manager at Derry City and Strabane District

Council, said the programme always provided an eclectic mix of

activities and events.

“Culture Night gives us the opportunity to explore our cultural

offering here in the North West and provide first class entertainment

for audiences, young and old. Venues throw open their doors to offer a

range of drop-in and short sessions, allowing people to enjoy a number

of free events over the course of the evening. It’s a great way of

engaging and inspiring new audiences and future artists.”

Find out more about the event and how you can get involved by going

to culturenight.ie

If you have an event you would like to promote as part of the Culture

Night programme then you can register the details online

at www.derrystrabane.com/what-s-on before September 7.