Get ready for an afternoon packed with art, music, gastronomy, and fun, designed for all ages and interests. We've put together a diverse program so you can find your ideal activity.
We'll kick things off with a family program in our library. If you're coming with children aged 5 to 10, you can explore Picasso's art in a craft workshop. You'll also explore the reading and dreams of Lara, an endearing character, with Ana Postigo, educator and author of Lara quiere tocar las estrellas.
In our Auditorium, we invite you on a journey of experiences: from a vibrant flamenco dance demonstration, followed by a delicious dive into the world of Iberian ham and Spanish gastronomy with Blanca Valencia and ham carver Fidel Antón.
The music will continue with harpist Pilar Paradela, who will offer a concert of classical pieces and her own interpretations.
If you're drawn to the performing arts, Sandra Villegas, director of the Cervantes Dublin Theatre Club, will provide an introductory session to dramatic art. It's a fun opportunity to discover your expressive potential through exercises and games.
Throughout the afternoon, you can enjoy our book exchange and board games in the library. Plus, in the auditorium, freshly carved ham will be available for tasting.
For teenagers and adults, we've designed an exciting group escape game. With two sessions and different themes, it's the perfect chance to have fun and connect with other participants, even if you come alone.
European Culture Trail
This event is part of the European Culture Trail – a EUNIC Ireland (European Union National Institutes for Culture) in cooperation with the European Commission Representation in Ireland.
For those visiting European Culture Trail events in person, download the passport in the provided link here and collect stamps at each stop. You can win some wonderful prizes!