Based on her work with the National Folklore Collection and her recent M.A in Irish Folklore, internationally acclaimed Irish folk singer and actor Lisa Lambe brings us her new project ‘NightVisiting’, first commissioned by The National Famine Museum
Watch Suzume at Triskel Arts Centre, Cork. A girl unwittingly opens a series of magic doors that devestation and strives to shut them to prevent disaster. Tickets for Triskel Cinema from www.triskelartscentre.ie
Watch Plan 75 at Triskel Arts Centre, Cork. A program incentivising the elderly to let themselves be euthanised has been introduced. Across society, people face the life and death choices it brings. Tickets for Triskel Cinema from www.triskelartscent
Watch The Beasts at Triskel Arts Centre, Cork, 16-19 April. A rural couple oppose a development that would benefit their community financially and face resentment for doing so. Tickets for Triskel Cinema from www.triskelartscentre.ie
Watch The Five Devils at Triskel Arts Centre, Cork, 16-19 April. A young girl’s ability to recreate any smell sends her back in time to unravel a mysterious and fiery past. Tickets for Triskel Cinema from www.triskelartscentre.ie
Bassist Linda May Han Oh and pianist Fabian Almazan are two of the leading jazz artists of our time. Performing mostly original works, A night of awe-inspiring musical brilliance awaits.
See the LIVE ‘N’ GIGGING Showcase 2023 at Triskel Arts Centre, Cork. A selection of the best musicians emerging from the Tramore Road Campus Music Course. Tickets for Triskel Live Music from www.triskelartscentre.ie
Crime writers Sam Blake and Tadhg Coakley will be in conversation with Michelle Dunne in Triskel Arts Centre, 5pm Friday 21 April as part of Cork World Book Fest. Free but booking required at www.triskelartscentre.ie
Sara O’Donovan and Michelle McDonagh celebrate their debut novels in conversation with Alison Driscoll in Triskel Arts Centre, 6pm Friday 21 April as part of Cork World Book Fest. Free but booking required at www.triskelartscentre.ie
Poets Mary Noonan and James Finnegan will be in conversation with Dean Browne in Triskel Arts Centre, 7pm Friday 21 April as part of Cork World Book Fest. Free but booking required at www.triskelartscentre.ie