Culture Night efforts praised

Dublin People 28 Sep 2013
Pictured at the launch of Culture Night 2013 are Samba dancers Michele Silva and Kelly Baldonado. PHOTO BY SASKO LAZAROV/PHOTOCALL IRELAND

MINISTER for the Arts, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, Jimmy Deenihan, has congratulated the organisers of Culture Night 2013 and those who participated in the events.

Minister Deenihan has encouraged people to keep the ‘culture habit’ going in the months ahead.

This was the eighth year that Culture Night took place. Early indications show that the annual celebration of arts and culture has been the most successful yet. Nationally, 1,300 free events took place across the island of Ireland.

“Whether people engage with culture a little, a lot, or not at all, there was really something for everyone to enjoy on Culture Night,

? said Minister Deenihan.

“Following the success of the event, I’m asking people to keep the ‘culture habit’ going in the months ahead by visiting a cultural centre or taking part in a cultural activity.

“It would be a great legacy for Culture Night if more people visited Ireland’s national cultural institutions, concert halls, local and regional museums, arts centres, galleries and performance spaces in the months ahead.

Minister Deenihan added: “I’d like to warmly thank all those who participated in Culture Night, and who made it such a success for locals and tourists alike. I am looking forward to Culture Night growing in size and scale for 2014.

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