Ian Brophy will provide an insightful exploration of Lough Corrib and its environs through the perspective of “Connections, Routes & Networks,” the theme of National Heritage Week 2024. This theme invites us to explore how we are connected to each other, to our community, and to society, either through physical routes, cultural connections, or links with our historical heritage. Ian will navigate the Corrib and its surrounding countryside from its formation 14,000 years ago to its current development, unearthing some of its fascinating history and hidden secrets.
Ian’s presentation is part of a series of a full day of talks to celebrate three decades of the Galway Civic Trust / Dúchas na Gaillimhe! Our 30 Year Anniversary Celebration will be held at the Mick Lally Theatre, Druid Lane, Galway, on Friday, 23 August. This special event promises a day full of engaging talks, captivating performances, and cultural enrichment.
Ian’s presentation is part of a series of a full day of talks to celebrate three decades of the Galway Civic Trust / Dúchas na Gaillimhe! Our 30 Year Anniversary Celebration will be held at the Mick Lally Theatre, Druid Lane, Galway, on Friday, 23 August. This special event promises a day full of engaging talks, captivating performances, and cultural enrichment.
Information about all of the days events available here.
Supported by Galway City Council: Local Community Festival Grant 2024.
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