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SUMMARY:A Place for Us
DTSTAMP:20260515T152045Z
DTSTART:20260606T120000Z
DTEND:20260606T150000Z
DESCRIPTION:Clonmel Applefest is delighted to animate Friary Car Park with 
	a vibrant\,\nyouth-led day of creativity. Working in collaboration with lo
	cally based youth\narts organisations\, the event transforms the space int
	o a dynamic hub from 1–4pm\nfor children and 4–8pm for older youth\, creat
	ing a fully immersive\,\npublic-facing youth arts experience.\n\nThe after
	noon session bursts into life with Beehouse Arts\, who will bring two\ngro
	ups of children together to reclaim the space through a playful\,\nsite-re
	sponsive exhibition. Using Cori boards wrapped around pillars and walls\,\
	nthe installation showcases artwork created over recent months of workshop
	s\, with\nBeehouse Arts curating the exhibition and hosting a hands-on pub
	lic response\ntable filled with paints and creative materials.\n\nMaking f
	ull use of the scale and energy of the venue\, artist Elke Wilson will\nle
	ad a cardboard cut‑out workshop\, inviting clusters of children to constru
	ct\nbold\, oversized butterfly forms. A lively movement corner led by Braz
	ilian\nartist Karen Aguiar will animate the space throughout the afternoon
	\, with\ncostumes\, short performances and pop‑up dance flash mobs creatin
	g moments of\nsurprise and disruption — spilling from stage to floor and r
	eflecting the rich\nmix of dance styles and local talent featured last yea
	r.
URL:https://calendar.clonmel.town/event/a-place-for-us
GEO:52.35254;-7.700649
LOCATION:Abbey Street Performance Space - Abbey Street
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Arts,Children,Crafts,Cruinniú na nÓg,Exhibition
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>Clonmel Applefest</strong> is delig
	hted to animate Friary Car Park with a vibrant, youth-led day of creativit
	y. Working in collaboration with locally based youth arts organisations, t
	he event transforms the space into a dynamic hub from <strong>1–4pm for ch
	ildren</strong> and <strong>4–8pm for older youth</strong>, creating a ful
	ly immersive, public-facing youth arts experience.</p><p>The afternoon ses
	sion bursts into life with <strong>Beehouse Arts</strong>, who will bring 
	two groups of children together to reclaim the space through a playful, si
	te-responsive exhibition. Using Cori boards wrapped around pillars and wal
	ls, the installation showcases artwork created over recent months of works
	hops, with Beehouse Arts curating the exhibition and hosting a hands-on pu
	blic response table filled with paints and creative materials.</p><p>Makin
	g full use of the scale and energy of the venue, artist <strong>Elke Wilso
	n</strong> will lead a cardboard cut‑out workshop, inviting clusters of ch
	ildren to construct bold, oversized butterfly forms. A lively movement cor
	ner led by Brazilian artist <strong>Karen Aguiar</strong> will animate the
	 space throughout the afternoon, with costumes, short performances and pop
	‑up dance flash mobs creating moments of surprise and disruption — spillin
	g from stage to floor and reflecting the rich mix of dance styles and loca
	l talent featured last year.</p>
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