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SUMMARY:Climate Science and Arts Practice: Arts & Sustainability in Cork City
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this day of discussion / arts practice at Horgan’s Quay beside the Mapping Climate Change exhibition. UCC’s President John O’Halloran will kick off the day and we’ll move from Artists / UCC Climate Scientists who’ve been in partnered conversation since September and Artists who’ve been involved in large scale arts and sustainability projects in the city and beyond\, plus a presentation by the curator of Mapping Climate Change Deborah Barkun and some of the knitters. We’ll be asking the question – Does Cork City need an annual Arts & Sustainability event? All Welcome. \nFREE but ticketed – please register here. \nFurther info: Prof. Jools Gilson / jgilson@ucc.ie \nFunded by Research Ireland & UCC\, with support from BAM Ireland & Clarendon Properties.
URL:https://www.thevq.ie/event/climate-science-and-arts-practice-arts-sustainability-in-cork-city/
LOCATION:Horgans Quay\, Horgan's Quay 1\, Waterfront Square\, Cork City\, T23 PPT8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251129T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251129T223000
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SUMMARY:Opera at Griffith College Cork ❄️
DESCRIPTION:Cork mezzo soprano Niamh O’Sullivan\, one of Veronica Dunne’s last students\, fresh from her role debut as Carmen at English National Opera\, London\, will perform a very special concert for one night only!\n\nEnjoy an evening with this magnificent singer at the height of her career in the intimate venue of the Isabella Honan Chapel\, Griffith College Cork\, accompanied by one of Ireland’s leading pianists\, Mairéad Hurley. The concert will also feature one of Ireland’s finest up-and-coming tenors\, Conor Prendiville. There will be a wine reception at the interval.\n\nTickets cost €50 including the wine reception and are on sale now on Eventbrite (linked here) or by contacting vdiscompetition@gmail.com\n\nPresented by Friends of the Vocal Arts\, supporting the Veronica Dunne International Singing Competition.
URL:https://www.thevq.ie/event/opera-at-griffith-college-cork-%e2%9d%84%ef%b8%8f/
LOCATION:Isabella Honan Chapel\, Griffith College Cork\, Wellington Road\, Cork.\, Cork\, T23 DF3A\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Music
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251129
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260112
DTSTAMP:20260430T005640
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SUMMARY:The Everyman Panto: Cinderella
DESCRIPTION:When you believe in magic\, it believes in you! \nGlass slippers\, a glam makeover and a midnight dash – this isn’t your grandma’s fairytale. This year\, The Everyman and CADA bring Cinderella to life with a fresh\, fabulous twist! Expect outrageous laughs\, dazzling costumes and a fairy godmother with serious flair. \nJoin our hilarious cast – back by popular demand after last year’s sold-out Red Riding Hood – and directed by the queen of Panto herself\, Catherine Mahon-Buckley. It’s the classic tale of dreams\, drama and a dash to the ball… but with more sparkle\, sass and surprises than ever before. \n🎭 Packed with panto madness\, music and magic – this is one ball you don’t want to miss.\n✨ So\, grab your tickets\, bring your crew and get ready for a night of pure enchantment.\n👠 The clock is ticking… are you ready to believe in magic? \nBringing a group? Talk to our team on 021 450 1780 or groups@everymancork.com \n* Tickets for Terrific Thursdays and Fantastic Friday are €30. \n†† To book your tickets for our audio-described performance with touch tour or for our relaxed performance\, email access@everymancork.com or call 021 450 1780.\nTickets for relaxed performance are €25. \n† Tickets for our ISL-interpreted performance can be booked via our website everymancork.com\, in person or by calling our box office.
URL:https://www.thevq.ie/event/the-everyman-panto-cinderella/
LOCATION:The Everyman Theatre\, The Everyman Theatre\, MacCurtain Street\, Cork City
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251116T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251116T223000
DTSTAMP:20260430T005640
CREATED:20251020T144857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T144857Z
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SUMMARY:Cork International Film Festival Closing Gala: Is This Thing On?
DESCRIPTION:As their marriage quietly unravels\, Alex (Will Arnett) faces middle age and seeks new purpose in the New York stand-up comedy scene while Tess (Laura Dern) confronts the sacrifices she made for their family – forcing them to navigate co-parenting\, identity\, and whether love can take a new form. Loosely inspired by the true story of comedian John Bishop’s personal journey into comedy\, Bradley Cooper’s beautiful third film as a director is an incisive study of midlife discontent and a modern-day comedy of remarriage. \nHumour and feeling blend in a harmonious\, powerful balance with an exceptional supporting cast\, including Cooper himself\, Andra Day\, Amy Sedaris\, Sean Hayes\, Christine Ebersole\, Ciarán Hinds\, and Scott Icenogle.
URL:https://www.thevq.ie/event/cork-international-film-festival-closing-gala-is-this-thing-on/
LOCATION:The Everyman Theatre\, The Everyman Theatre\, MacCurtain Street\, Cork City
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251115T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251115T220000
DTSTAMP:20260430T005640
CREATED:20251020T152608Z
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SUMMARY:Cork International Film Festival Awards Gala: Song Sung Blue
DESCRIPTION:Based on a true story\, two down-on-their-luck musicians (Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson) form a joyous Neil Diamond tribute band\, proving it’s never too late to find love and follow your dreams.
URL:https://www.thevq.ie/event/cork-international-film-festival-awards-gala-song-sung-blue/
LOCATION:The Everyman Theatre\, The Everyman Theatre\, MacCurtain Street\, Cork City
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251109T113000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251109T130000
DTSTAMP:20260430T005640
CREATED:20251021T080912Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251021T080912Z
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SUMMARY:Cork International Film Festival Family Gala: Lady and the Tramp
DESCRIPTION:In 1909\, in a small town\, Jim Dear gives his wife Darling a cocker spaniel puppy as a Christmas present. The puppy\, named Lady\, grows up pampered by her doting owners and befriends her neighbours’ dogs\, Jock (a Scottie) and Trusty (an elderly Bloodhound). Meanwhile\, across town\, a stray terrier-mix named Tramp spends his days wandering the streets\, feeding on scraps and handouts\, and causing trouble for the local dogcatcher. \nLike the Cork International Film Festival\, the tender and thrilling adventures of Lady and the Tramp are celebrating their 70th anniversary! Join us for this rare opportunity to rediscover and introduce your children to the beloved Disney classic in the beautiful Everyman theatre\, where its great songs and superb\, richly coloured animation will shine brighter than ever.
URL:https://www.thevq.ie/event/cork-international-film-festival-family-gala-lady-and-the-tramp/
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251108T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251108T220000
DTSTAMP:20260430T005640
CREATED:20251021T084020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251021T084020Z
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SUMMARY:Cork International Film Festival: Blue Moon
DESCRIPTION:March 31\, 1943\, New York City. It is the opening night of Oklahoma!\, a ground-breaking musical play that promises to be a raging success. Legendary lyricist Lorenz Hart (a remarkable Ethan Hawke)\, however\, slipped out of the performance\, settling early at Sardi’s\, the theater district bar that will host the afterparty to get drunk and bitch about his former creative partner and creator of the hit show\, Richard Rodgers (Andrew Scott). It is not the first time that Sardi’s barman (Bobby Cannavale)\, sees Lorenz order drink after drink while promising that the next one is the last… Margaret Qualley completes the all-star cast as an ingenue quite aware of her beauty’s advantages. \nA moving study of the frailty of the artist\, Richard Linklater’s multifasceted biopic of these real-life Broadway figures is\, as always\, a beautiful display of meticulous craftmanship. Razor-sharp dialogues that are gift to his wonderful actors\, authorial gestures that elevates a chamber piece to an incredibly poetic and engaging drama… Linklater’s joy at exploring his art’s possibilities is exhilarating.
URL:https://www.thevq.ie/event/cork-international-film-festival-blue-moon/
LOCATION:The Everyman Theatre\, The Everyman Theatre\, MacCurtain Street\, Cork City
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20251106T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20251106T213000
DTSTAMP:20260430T005640
CREATED:20251020T143309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251020T143309Z
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SUMMARY:Cork International Film Festival Opening Gala: Saipan
DESCRIPTION:2002\, shortly before the FIFA World Cup in Japan and South Korea. The Irish national football team arrives on the Pacific island of Saipan where they are to bond and train before moving to Japan. But the management’s relaxed approach does not match team captain Roy Keane’s expectations. The Man United star player is here to win it. \nFilmmakers Lisa Barros D’Sa and Glenn Leyburn handle the story with all the respect due to one of the most seismic events in Irish sporting history. A respect for facts\, for protagonists\, for all the people of Ireland\, really\, who found themselves having to take sides. Indeed\, the public quarrel between Keane and manager Mick McCarthy rocked the nation and sparked debates on notions that went far beyond sport: loyalty\, ethics\, identity. Saipan was\, and is\, a big deal. \nTHE 70TH CORK INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL OPENING GALA \nMarking the Festival’s milestone 70th anniversary\, the Opening Night Gala promises to be a spectacular event with special guests and awards\, as well as the much-anticipated film premiere. Oscar®-winning producer\, film educator and CIFF Patron David Puttnam will be presented with an Honorary Lifetime Achievement Award by the multi-award-winning Irish actor Gabriel Byrne. \nThe Opening Night celebration will also include the unveiling of a recently rediscovered short archival film about the Festival\, digitised and restored by the Irish Film Institute\, offering a nostalgic treat for the audience.
URL:https://www.thevq.ie/event/cork-international-film-festival-opening-gala-saipan/
LOCATION:The Everyman Theatre\, The Everyman Theatre\, MacCurtain Street\, Cork City
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251106
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251117
DTSTAMP:20260430T005640
CREATED:20250912T093158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250916T093347Z
UID:2482-1762387200-1763337599@www.thevq.ie
SUMMARY:Cork International Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:The 70th edition of Cork International Film Festival – Ireland’s largest and longest-running film festival – will take place from 6th–16th November 2025. Cork International Film Festival champions new voices and celebrates excellence in filmmaking throughout its diverse programme. Filmmakers’ achievements are recognised through 15 Awards\, three of which are Academy Award® qualifying. \nThe 2025 Festival will feature gala screenings and presentations in The Everyman\, alongside the return of the Cork Film Trail to MacCurtain Street. The full Festival programme will be announced in October.
URL:https://www.thevq.ie/event/cork-international-film-festival-2/
LOCATION:The Everyman Theatre\, The Everyman Theatre\, MacCurtain Street\, Cork City
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251104
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251207
DTSTAMP:20260430T005640
CREATED:20251110T102456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251110T102456Z
UID:2681-1762214400-1765065599@www.thevq.ie
SUMMARY:Mapping Climate Change: The Knitting Map & The Tempestry Project
DESCRIPTION:Come along to see The Knitting Map from Cork 2005 (on its 20th birthday!) as well as the US Tempestries in the beautiful renovated warehouse in Horgan’s Quay. The Mapping Climate Change exhibition unites for the first time two innovative textile art projects that give visual and tangible presence to our warming world at a crucial moment of environmental precarity. \nThis exhibition especially celebrates the 20th anniversary of The Knitting Map\, which was commissioned in 2005 as one of the flagship projects of Cork’s year as European \nCapital of Culture. Ambitious and visionary\, this large-scale textile installation was made collaboratively with more than 2000 older\, working-class women from Cork’s North side and knitted every day for a year. Weather station data was programmed to generate yarn colour and movement to generate complexity of stitch. The work is an abstract cartography of weather data and urban movement in Cork City over a calendar year. \nFor more information contact: Jools Gilson / jgilson@ucc.ie
URL:https://www.thevq.ie/event/mapping-climate-change-the-knitting-map-the-tempestry-project/
LOCATION:Horgans Quay\, Horgan's Quay 1\, Waterfront Square\, Cork City\, T23 PPT8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251001
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251101
DTSTAMP:20260430T005640
CREATED:20250930T104523Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250930T104523Z
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SUMMARY:October Must-Sees at Cameo Cinema!
DESCRIPTION:This October\, The Montenotte’s Cameo Cinema presents an inspired mix of timeless favourites\, seasonal chills\, and fresh new releases. \n\nRomance and nostalgia light up the screen with Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001)\, 10 Things I Hate About You (1999)\, and Dirty Dancing (1987)\, while music lovers can revel in The Commitments (1991)\, Blues Brothers (1980)\, and Walk the Line (2005). For edge-of-your-seat drama\, don’t miss The Fugitive (1993)\, Pride & Prejudice (2005)\, and Christopher Nolan’s The Prestige (2006). \n  \nSpine-tingling scares arrive just in time for Halloween with Psycho (1960)\, Sleepy Hollow (1999)\, and Scream (1996). Adding to the excitement\, brand-new releases including A Real Pain (2024)\, The Naked Gun (2025)\, and Weapons (2025) bring fresh storytelling and cinematic flair. \n  \nWhether you’re chasing nostalgia\, romance\, or thrills\, October at Cameo Cinema promises unforgettable evenings. \n\nView Full Listings Here 
URL:https://www.thevq.ie/event/october-must-sees-at-cameo-cinema/
LOCATION:The Montenotte Hotel\, Middle Glanmire Road\, Montenotte\, Cork\, Cork\, T23 E9DX\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250925T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250925T110000
DTSTAMP:20260430T005640
CREATED:20250916T104018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250922T133129Z
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SUMMARY:Where Culture Goes\, Commerce Follows
DESCRIPTION:A former European Capital of Culture\, Cork City has a vibrant arts and culture scene. We are famous for our music\, film\, theatre and visual arts\, showcased through festivals and events that are held all year round. \nJoin us to learn more about how this arts and culture offering not only provides joy and entertainment for locals and visitors\, but also acts as a catalyst for investment\, generating footfall and business for the VQ and the City. \nSpeakers include Michelle Carew (Arts Officer\, Cork City Council) who will outline the City’s Arts and Culture strategy and Fiona Clark (Director and CEO\, Cork International Film Festival) who will introduce the exciting plans for the 2025 Cork International Film Festival\, the 70th anniversary of the Festival.
URL:https://www.thevq.ie/event/where-culture-goes-commerce-follows/
LOCATION:The Dean\, Horgan's Quay\, Railway St\, Northern Quarter\, Cork\, Cork\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Community
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ORGANIZER;CN="The VQ":MAILTO:katherine@thevq.ie
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250919T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250919T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T005640
CREATED:20250910T113300Z
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SUMMARY:St Luke’s 200th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:Trinity Presbyterian Church: St Luke’s 200th Anniversary – Architecture\, Food & Zany Tales \nJoin us for a lively and atmospheric evening hosted by Trinity Presbyterian Church\, where architecture\, storytelling\, and food history come together in a unique Culture Night celebration! A rich programme of events awaits—step back in time\, learn something new\, and enjoy an unforgettable experience.  \n18.00 – Cathal O’Boyle (City Architect)\nA fascinating talk on the history and architecture of the area\, led by City Architect Cathal O’Boyle.  \n18.30 – Roger Gregg and Charlie Ruxton\nZany Tales of St. Luke’s – an imaginative and entertaining storytelling performance from the ever-creative Roger Gregg and Charlie Ruxton.  \n19.00 – Regina Sexton (Food Historian)\nJoin renowned food historian Regina Sexton as she delves into the food of the area 200 years ago\, bringing the flavours and customs of the past to life.  \n19.30 – 19th Century Food Sampling with Brass Band (TBC)\nTaste history with a sampling of 19th-century foods\, accompanied by the rousing sounds of a Brass Band (To Be Confirmed). 
URL:https://www.thevq.ie/event/st-lukes-200th-anniversary/
LOCATION:Trinity Presbyterian Church (St Luke’s)\, Trinity Presbyterian Church\, Summerhill North\, Cork City
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Food & Drink,Heritage
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250919T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250919T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T005640
CREATED:20250910T112153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250910T121522Z
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SUMMARY:My First Confession – The Musical
DESCRIPTION:St. Patrick’s Church: My First Confession – The Musical \nFrank O’Connor is one of Ireland’s greatest literary figures of the 20th century\, renowned worldwide for his masterful short stories. His classic tale My First Confession is famously set in St. Patrick’s Church itself.  \nTo celebrate this legacy\, the pupils of Scoil Oilibhéir\, Dublin Hill will perform an abridged musical version of My First Confession\, specially written as part of their school’s 40th anniversary celebrations.  \nThe evening will open with a short talk on Frank O’Connor and his deep connections to St. Patrick’s Church and the surrounding area — followed by this unique performance in the very location where the story unfolds.  \nThere will be 2 showings: 5pm & 7pm 
URL:https://www.thevq.ie/event/my-first-confession-the-musical/
LOCATION:St. Patrick’s Church\, St. Patrick’s Church\, Lower Glanmire Road\, Cork City
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture,Heritage,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250919T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250919T225500
DTSTAMP:20260430T005640
CREATED:20250910T104913Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250912T093438Z
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SUMMARY:Celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Slovak Animation at Culture Night 2025
DESCRIPTION:Cork International Film Festival celebrates Culture Night 2025 with 2 programmes of Animated Slovak Short Films. \nCurated by the Slovak Film Institute\, the Slovak Animated Shorts programme features twelve remarkable Slovak animated films. Programme 1 is intended for young viewers\, while Programme 2 is aimed at adults. Together\, they showcase a rich variety of storytelling and animation styles – from hand-drawn and puppet animation to stop-motion and digital techniques. These films explore a wide range of themes\, including instructional\, educational\, advertising\, and environmental subjects. \nThe legacy of Slovak animation pioneer Viktor Kubal\, often regarded as the father of Slovak animation\, resonates throughout the collection. His films are presented alongside that of other prolific animators such as Vladimír Pikalík and Jaroslava Havettová. \nSpanning from 1955 to 1990\, the selection offers a window into the rich history of Slovak animation. Sometimes surreal\, at other times thought-provoking or purely entertaining – but always captivating – these shorts will surely engage and delight audiences of all ages. \n 
URL:https://www.thevq.ie/event/cork-international-film-festival/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture
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ORGANIZER;CN="Cork Film Fest":MAILTO:info@corkfilmfest.org
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20250919T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20250919T200000
DTSTAMP:20260430T005640
CREATED:20250910T111606Z
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SUMMARY:The Everyman
DESCRIPTION:The Everyman: Words Made Local & Behind the Scenes Tour \nBehind the Scenes Tour  \n4pm\, The Everyman Backstage  \nThe Everyman presents our Behind the Scenes Tour as part of Culture Night 2025.  \nThe Behind the Scenes Tour is history brought to life: an immersive\, theatrical tour of our 128-year old theatre. Come and join our tour guide actors as they lead you on an engaging journey through the theatre and travel through time to meet the famous and infamous characters of our unique venue. The tour is suitable for all ages.  \nWords Made Local  \n7pm\, The Palace Bar at The Everyman  \nPoet\, teacher and Irish Examiner columnist Jennifer Horgan – whose poetry collection CARE was recently published by Doire Press\, curates an hour of locally-grown poetry and song.  \nFree but booking necessary | Please advise box office of any access requirements when booking. 
URL:https://www.thevq.ie/event/the-everyman/
LOCATION:The Everyman Theatre\, The Everyman Theatre\, MacCurtain Street\, Cork City
CATEGORIES:Arts and Culture
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