@NHHotels the TIVOLI CARVOEIRO website doesn’t seem to work properly. I’ve wasted 2 hours this week trying to book a room. Tried from different devices with same result. Emailed about this problem a week ago & got no response. Please advise?
"Listening and responding… Learn what's important to people, and then respond... It's a way of sharing power with people in the city".
@lindydevlin of @DCCCultureCo on how their organisation works effectively for artists and the people of Dublin.🇮🇪 #UCLGCultureSummit
Here’s a look back at Day 1 of #UCLGCultureSummit
We are proud to host the summit with @uclg_org where delegates from all over the world focus on the importance of recognising culture as an key part of the Sustainable Development Goals.
#DublinCultureSummit@agenda21culture
“Israel’s 24-hour notice that people in Northern Gaza must leave their land, homes and hospitals is outrageous – this represents an attack on medical care and on humanity.
We have consistently seen dehumanising language and this violence is a manifestation of that.
Application closes TOMORROW!
Become the next @DubCityCouncil's Historian in Residence!
5 historians will be selected for a year in residence, engaging with local communities, conducting research and promoting access to historical collections.
DETAILS:
https://t.co/I2Ix5CDSOt
Congratulations to the Dublin City Historians in Residence @DubHistorians and to Alvean Jones @Mysticvean whose publication History on your Doorstep Volume VI launches this morning at the Dublin Festival of History @HistFest. @LordMayorDublin@daithideroiste is doing the honours.
Dr Mary Muldowney, will discuss the 40th anniversary of the 8th Amendment to the Constitution, including a comparison with the successful campaign for Repeal of the 8th. September 28 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm @HistFest https://t.co/QgCktNj8ur
OPEN CALL: Become our next Historian in Residence!
Engaging with local communities, conduct research and promoting access to our historical collections.
Closing date: 6 Oct
Details: https://t.co/0Q9KlLW72C…
Programme by @dubcilib, and @DCCCultureCo.
In the story of Irish electronic music, there is perhaps no name as significant as Roger Doyle. A real honour to interview him at the forthcoming Festival of History. Still a few tickets... (like all events in the festival, it's free to attend.)
https://t.co/JDyPjlmTud
OPEN CALL: Become our next Historian in Residence!
Engaging with local communities, conduct research and promoting access to our historical collections.
Details: https://t.co/s1Arrgk2pC
Closing date: 6 Oct
Programme by @dubcilib, and @DCCCultureCo.
DELIGHTED we can announce this. It's been a busy (the busiest) year yet, but here is the programme for the Festival of History. As one of its programmers, I feel this captures the richness of what's happening from podcasts to documentaries to talks...
https://t.co/bTBxTHClic
Dublin Festival of History 2023 is LIVE!
Launched by Lord Mayor of Dublin Daithí de Róiste, Jim Lockhart and Barry Devlin from Horslips, Brendan Teeling, Deputy City Librarian, Linda Devlin, Director, @DCCCultureCo.
200+ FREE events: https://t.co/Vf2KuyxPBl
Pics: @Julienbehal
Thank you very much Katie Byrne of @IndoWeekend@Independent_ie for the care and consideration in writing about the experiences of people of colour and swimming. We really appreciate you understanding why we made Mami Wata: Mmiri niile with @dccsportsrec
https://t.co/JdvsDIvdyJ
Join #MaryOyediran@nearfm 90.3 #NorthsideToday at 11am as she chats to artist Chinedum Muotto and Evan Musgrave from Dublin City Council Culture Company about Mami Wata: Mmiri niile an exhibition made with African women from across Dublin about barriers to swimming
Glencree’s #Intercultural & Refugee team & partners visited @DCCCultureCo ‘Mami Wata: Mmiri niile’ exhibition by artist Chinedum Muotto working w/ #women of African descent. This exploration of racial, ethnic & cultural barriers is on display at Sean McDermott St pool to 28 June.