Culture Night at Wood Quay Amphitheatre culminates with an exhilarating dance party from Bollywood Ireland.
This performance is part of an exciting programme of events at Wood Quay Amphitheatre for Culture Night Dublin 2022. Explore what else is happening at this venue in our web listings.
Time: 9.00pm - 9.45pm
Genres: Dance / Music
Features: Wheelchair accessible
Address: Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8
No Booking Required
The evening at Wood Quay begins with a special selection of songs from Memory Lane Choir, a musical community for people with dementia and memory loss.
This performance is part of an exciting programme of events at The Wood Quay Amphitheatre for Culture Night Dublin 2022. Explore what else is happening at this venue in our web listings.
Time: 5.30pm - 6.00pm
Genres: Music / Performance
Features: All ages / Wheelchair accessible
Address: Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8
No Booking Required
Culture Night Dublin is delighted to present songwriter Sive, performing ethereal Irish alt-folk with inspirations from mythology and nature.
Sive is also a Climate Ambassador, taking action on climate change as part of a programme co-ordinated by the Environmental Education Unit of An Taisce with support from the Department of Environment, Climate and Communications.
This performance is part of an exciting programme of events at The Wood Quay Amphitheatre for Culture Night Dublin 2022. Explore what else is happening at this venue in our web listings.
Time: 7.15pm - 8.00pm
Genres: Music / Performance
Features: All ages / Wheelchair accessible
Address: Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8
No Booking Required
Samul nori (사물놀이) is a genre of percussion music that originated in Korea. The word samul means “four objects”, while nori means “play”. Samul nori is performed with four traditional Korean musical instruments called pungmul. These are Kkwaenggwari (꽹과리), a small gong; Jing (징), a larger gong; Janggu (장구), an hourglass-shaped drum; and Buk (북), a barrel drum similar to the bass drum. Samul nori’s roots are in Pungmul nori (풍물놀이), meaning “playing Korean traditional percussion instruments”, which is a Korean folk genre comprising music, acrobatics, folk dance, and rituals. Samul nori was traditionally performed in rice-farming villages in order to ensure and to celebrate good harvests. Until modern times, nine-tenths of Korea’s people were employed in agricultural work, and this genre defined Korean music.
The performers at this event are staff and students from Korean School Dublin.
This performance is part of an exciting programme of events at The Wood Quay Amphitheatre for Culture Night Dublin 2022. Explore what else is happening at this venue in our web listings.
Time: 6.15pm - 6.30pm
Genres: Music
Features: All ages / Wheelchair accessible
Address: Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8
No Booking Required
Taking Flight is bringing the circus to the Wood Quay Amphitheatre for Culture Night. A cabaret style aerial show, showcasing 8 individual artists acts that they have been developing through Taking Flight’s CREATE course. This course aims to give artists the tools to create works that are visually fantastic, and meaningful to the artist. The show will display the works of established and emerging circus artists of Ireland. Be transported and stunned by our outdoor cabaret!
This performance is part of an exciting programme of events at The Wood Quay Amphitheatre for Culture Night Dublin 2022. Explore what else is happening at this venue in our web listings.
Time: 6.30pm - 7.15pm
Time: 8.00pm - 8.45pm
Genres: Circus / Performance / Theatre
Features: All ages / Wheelchair accessible
Address: Civic Offices, Wood Quay, Dublin 8
No Booking Required