The children of the Bulgarian School Azbuka celebrate the Cutest Chick a craft/ performance event at Richmond Barracks, Dublin 8. Pictured is Yana Moran in her 'egg' being pushed by Kamen Moran, David Germanov, Nicole Zapryanova and Mariem Bilgily. Phoot: Mark Stedman

Westmeath Arts line up big day for Cruinniú na nÓg

Westmeath Arts have lined up a number of exciting free activities for young people tomorrow, Saturday June 10, as part of the government’s national day of free arts activities for youth, Cruinniú na nÓg.

Booking is via activity venues or facilitators.

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Cruinniú na nÓg 2023 – a national day of colourful, free and creative activities for thousands of young people launched

The children of the Bulgarian School Azbuka celebrate the Cutest Chick a craft/ performance event at Richmond Barracks, Dublin 8. Pictured is 11-year-old Mariem Bilgily in her ‘egg’. The Cutest Chick is devised by artist Niki Collier, artist in residence at Richmond Barracks. It is just one of more that 750 free events that is part of Cruinniu na nOg 2023. Photo: Mark Stedman Photo by Mark Stedman

Cruinniú na nÓg will be Saturday June 10 2023.

More than 500 free creative events for thousands of young people throughout the country including Forest Bathing in Castlefreke, Celestial Mechanics at the Dunsink Observatory, a recreation of Clones Town in ceramics, Hula hooping in Waterford and sensory soap making in Offaly.

Massive rap event at Elizabeth Fort, County Cork including workshops, open mic sessions and performances by young rappers from all over Ireland.

5,000 spinning plates distributed nationwide, with four circus workshops in Tipperary, Cork, Dublin and Galway.

Catherine Martin TD, Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, announced details of Cruinniú na nÓg 2023, a day of free creative activity for young peoplem, at the Mud Island Community Garden, today.

This year Cruinniú na nÓg is on June 10 and will feature more than 500 free creative activities for children and young people throughout the country.

Cruinniú na nÓg 2023 is a collaboration between the Creative Ireland Programme, local authorities and RTÉ and is the only event of its kind in the world.

Minister Martin said: “Every year Cruinniú na nÓg becomes more firmly embedded into the lives of young people all over Ireland. There’s a huge programme of free creative activities for June 10 that will really stretch the imaginative muscles of all young people.

“Cruinniú na nÓg 2023 is a wonderful opportunity for the young people of Ireland to show off a little, try a new creative activity, make new friends and connect with their communities. Every event is free.”

The children of the Bulgarian School Azbuka celebrate the Cutest Chick a craft/ performance event at Richmond Barracks, Dublin 8. Pictured is Yana Moran in her 'egg' being pushed by Kamen Moran, David Germanov, Nicole Zapryanova and Mariem Bilgily. Phoot: Mark Stedman Photo by Mark Stedman

The Creative Ireland Programme and partners have developed a number of creative projects, all planned to go live on Saturday June 10.

They include:

Irish Street Arts, Circus and Spectacle Network (ISACS) will host open days for young people who want to try their hand at circus skills and street spectacle at their dedicated venues in Cloughjordan, Cork, Dublin and Galway. For those that can’t be there on the day, a full range of online tutorials will be available.

Rhyme Island – This year Creative Ireland is teaming up with The Kabin Studio to get every young person in Ireland rapping. In preparation the Rhyme Island team have been travelling the country holding a series of online and in-person workshops which will culminate in a massive day of rap at 17th Century Elizabeth Fort in Cork.

This is Art 2023 – Creative Ireland and RTÉ’s wonderful art competition for young people has returned, and the winning entries will be announced on June 10, along with a national online digital gallery of all entries.

TG4 with support from the Gaeltacht division of the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media will support ‘Our World’/ ‘Mo Dhomhan’ several Cruinniú na nÓg projects groups which will include sand art projects.

Cruinniú na nÓg 2023 Ambassadors – This year, Creative Ireland have asked five young people to represent Cruinniú na nOg 2023 to inspire others with their creative energy and skills.

Caterina Chiu Paone (8): Last year Caterina triumphed in This is Art with her cat collage. Caterina makes art, loves Irish dancing, playing the guitar, writing and singing her own songs.

Sibéal de Spáinn (8) loves swimming, making art and recording radio shows. She made her first radio show in 2022 on Raidió Rí-Rá. Making art makes her feel great and that she is helping the world.

Jamie (the King) Forde (17) has been rapping at Knocknaheeny’s The Kabin in Cork since he was 10. With his friend MC Tiny (Darren Stewart) Jamie recorded ‘Yeah Boy’, which they have performed in all over Cork, at Dublin Castle and on The Late, Late Toy Show.

Jodie Byrne (14) is a member of the Dublin Circus Club, which she joined in 2022. In a relatively short period of time she was walking on stilts in the St Patrick’s Day parade. For Cruinniú na nÓg this year she will be at the Dublin Circus Club learning to spin plates.

Archie Evans (15) has been involved with the Dublin Circus Club for a year and he loves it. Once a week, he joins his friends in the club to learn everything from stilt walking to trapeze to juggling. Through circus he has met other circus teens from all over the country.

In 2023, Cruinniú na nÓg will be an all-island day with free creative collaborations through cross-community events, connecting young people from both sides of the border, through Circus Explored and Rhyme Island event ‘Rock the Block’.

For a full listing of all activities and information on how to join in for Cruinniú na nÓg – please go to https://cruinniu.creativeireland.gov.ie and www.rte.ie.