Details
Sat, Oct 31 - Sun, Nov 1, 2020
12:00pm
Contact
Box office: 888-616-0274
10am-6pm, Monday-Friday
info@irishartscenter.org
Overview
Celebrate the Irish origins of Halloween from home in a communal feast of fancy!
On Saturday, October 31, learn some Halloween traditions like how to make barmbrack bread with Lilly Higgins, carve your own lantern from a turnip (the original jack-o-lantern) with artist Marie Connole, and do a Halloween-themed magic trick with Joe Daly.
Then, join us on Sunday, November 1, as we gather around a virtual bonfire to feast on stories and performances inspired by otherworldly creatures both naughty and nice: hear writer and Traveller activist Oein DeBhairduin read from Why the moon travels, his new collection of folk tales from the Traveller community; take part in an interactive performance workshop based on Irish myths with Emily Kilkenny Roddy of CoisCéim Dance Theatre; write a spell to make the world a better place with poet/performer Felispeaks; and watch the premiere of our Collective Pop-Up Book Project created with spooky stories from the archive of the National Folklore Collection of Ireland!
SATURDAY, OCT 31
12–12:30pm EDT (4pm IST)
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SUNDAY, NOV 1
12-1pm EST (5pm IST)
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Registration qualifies for all events.
See what you'll need to carve your turnip >
Prepare to make your barmbrack >