Crafting Stories Together – Creative Multilingual workshops for families with children 3 to 6 years old

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Rua Red, South Dublin Arts Centre
Rua Red, South Dublin Arts Centre County Hall, Belgard Square North, Dublin 24, Ireland

Mother Tongues’ Language Explorer workshops provide a unique creative experience for parents and their children based on storytelling, play, visual arts and music. While the workshops will be guided in English, we encourage families to embrace their home languages.

Language Explorers – Out of this world Workshops for parents and their children ages 3 to 6

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Clondalkin Library
Clondalkin Library Clondalkin Library, Monastery Road, Clondalkin, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland

Language Explorer – Out of This World Workshops are a series of workshops designed for curious young explorers, presented by visual artist Paola Invernizzi. The sessions provide a unique creative experience for parents and their children based on storytelling, play, visual arts and music. Language Explorers is Mother Tongues’ award-winning programme, designed for children aged 3 to 6 and their families.


Language Explorers – Make it and Play! Creative Multilingual workshop for families with children 3 to 6 years old

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Hill Street Family Resource Centre
Hill Street Family Resource Centre Hill Street Family Resource Centre, 1 Hill St, Rotunda, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland

Mother Tongues’ Language Explorer workshops provide a unique creative experience for parents and their children based on storytelling, play, visual arts and music. While the workshops will be guided in English, we encourage families to embrace their home languages. This workshop focuses on the crafting of vintage toys with multidisciplinary artist Fernanda Ferrari. Unleash creativity using simple everyday materials, make friends from all over the world, and create a special bond with your child through the magic of art-making.

Crafting Stories Together – Creative Multilingual workshops for families with children 3 to 6 years old

Event Category:
Rua Red, South Dublin Arts Centre
Rua Red, South Dublin Arts Centre County Hall, Belgard Square North, Dublin 24, Ireland

Mother Tongues’ Language Explorer workshops provide a unique creative experience for parents and their children based on storytelling, play, visual arts and music. While the workshops will be guided in English, we encourage families to embrace their home languages.

Songs of Empowerment Workshop presented by Fighting Words for teenagers aged 13-17

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Fighting Words
Fighting Words Behan Square, 12-16 Russell Street, Dublin 1

Songs of Empowerment is a workshop conducted by Colm Quearney, a workshop facilitator and Development and Outreach Officer with Fighting Words. At this workshop, participants have the opportunity to look at the history of songs that empower and will draw on these themes to create their own songs relevant to today’s generation.

Language Explorers – Out of this world Workshops for parents and their children ages 3 to 6

Event Category:
Clondalkin Library
Clondalkin Library Clondalkin Library, Monastery Road, Clondalkin, Dublin, Leinster, Ireland

Language Explorer – Out of This World Workshops are a series of workshops designed for curious young explorers, presented by visual artist Paola Invernizzi. The sessions provide a unique creative experience for parents and their children based on storytelling, play, visual arts and music. Language Explorers is Mother Tongues’ award-winning programme, designed for children aged 3 to 6 and their families.


Crafting Stories Together – Creative Multilingual workshops for families with children 3 to 6 years old

Event Category:
Rua Red, South Dublin Arts Centre
Rua Red, South Dublin Arts Centre County Hall, Belgard Square North, Dublin 24, Ireland

Mother Tongues’ Language Explorer workshops provide a unique creative experience for parents and their children based on storytelling, play, visual arts and music. While the workshops will be guided in English, we encourage families to embrace their home languages.