PEACEPLUS Robbie Burns Celebration Programme
A large-scale cross-border community outreach project that aims to celebrate the Scottish poet & lyricist, Robbie Burns. Delivery of two culture and music events targeting 100 people across Louth and from NI over 12 months which will result in two concerts, one on either side of the border, with 100 participants. This ...
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A large-scale cross-border community outreach project that aims to celebrate the Scottish poet & lyricist, Robbie Burns. Delivery of two culture and music events targeting 100 people across Louth and from NI over 12 months which will result in two concerts, one on either side of the border, with 100 participants. This project aims to 1...
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- Auftraggeber: Louth County Council_381
- Veröffentlicht: 29. April 2026
- Frist: 30. Mai 2026
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A large-scale cross-border community outreach project that aims to celebrate the Scottish poet & lyricist, Robbie Burns. Delivery of two culture and music events targeting 100 people across Louth and from NI over 12 months which will result in two concerts, one on either side of the border, with 100 participants. This project aims to 1. Encourage cross community / border music groups to come together for a performance & Q&A session. 2. Celebrate the rich history of St Nicholas Church of Ireland, Dundalk and its association with Robert Burns in collaboration with Ulster Scots Groups This project links to the animation of a PEACEPLUS Renovation Project being undertaken at St Nicholas Church of Ireland, Dundalk.
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