Kat Mahon recreates Vermeer's 'Girl with pearl earring' for a previous Cruthù exhibition
The magic of creativity will be celebrated this week as the Cruthú Arts Festival continues Longford's festive offerings.
Gene Rhatigan, Festival Chairperson, said the Arts Festival is an unforgettable journey through diverse art forms, film screenings, captivating performances, and inspiring stories.
The Festival celebrates its landmark tenth edition, showcasing artistic talent within the community and fostering engagement with diverse art forms.
Artists across all media contribute to a festival that offers a range of activity from visual art and cinema, theatre and music and artist's exhibitions and workshops.
It opened last night, Tuesday, July 18, with the captivating screening "A Night at the Pictures" taking place this evening (Wednesday, July 19) will see five short films introduced by writers and directors at the Backstage Theatre, providing a platform for talented filmmakers to showcase their creative storytelling.
Music enthusiasts can look forward to a mesmerizing night of live performances at the historic St Mel’s Cathedral and St John's Church among others, adding a touch of grandeur to the festival.
The festival promises a blend of acts and exciting new additions, ensuring a memorable celebration of artistry, community engagement, and cultural enrichment.
Details of the programme of events are available on the Festival website and social media pages.
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