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Cork - Event Notice
Thursday January 01 1970

Cork cycling Arts Festival, 21-27 July 2008

category cork | arts and media | event notice author Thursday July 03, 2008 18:58author by Léonard Gay - Cork Cycling Arts Festivalauthor email leonard_gay at corkcity dot ieauthor phone 0857624713 Report this post to the editors

Reinvent the Two-Wheels!

Cork cycling Arts Festival, 21-27 July 2008, Cork, Ireland
http://www.cork-cycling-arts-festival.org/

The first ever Cork cycling Arts Festival gets into gear from Monday 21st to Sunday 27th July 2008 with a fantastic range of free events celebrating the bicycle culture in the city. The festival’s imaginative programme features art exhibition, film nights, cycling tours, workshops and a family cycling picnic.

Contact: Angelique Dos Santos – La Galerie, 085 7170674, lagalerie@live.ie

Cork cycling Arts Festival, 21-27 July 2008, Cork, Ireland
http://www.cork-cycling-arts-festival.org/

The first ever Cork cycling Arts Festival gets into gear from Monday 21st to Sunday 27th July with a fantastic range of free events celebrating bicycle culture in the city. The festival will have arts and entertainment at its heart with a special focus on family-friendly events. cycling is fast, trendy, planet-friendly, and healthy - a means of transport as well as a hobby.Cork cycling Arts Festival will be a fun and energetic event, with a positive environmental message, a healthy lifestyle choice and a free and youthful outlook.

The festival’s imaginative programme features art, film nights, cycling tours, workshops and a cycling picnic.Highlights include:

cycling Advocacy Meeting – This public meeting will open Cork cycling Arts Festival and will offer a two-hour session of talks by local and international speakers followed by a public debate. O’Rahilly Building, UCC, Room 212.

• The Sense of cycling, an interactive arts exhibition will be installed in the Princes’ Street Unitarian Church throughout the festival where artists and performers will explore all sides of the cycling experience – from exhilaration to vulnerability.

• Red Singing Bikes will be presented by Cork Community Bikes who will prepare bikes to perform Willem Raes’ Second Symphony written in 1976 – cyclists who wish to take part in this exciting performance are invited to meet at 6pm in Daunt Square on Wednesday 23rd July.

• 3 participatory bike rides - a Guided Bike Tour of Cork City, the Critical Mass Bike Ride and a slightly more challenging cycle led by Cork-Kerry An Óige.

• 3 Film Nights: Chain Reaction (Documentaries), Bicyclicious (Art short films) and Cyclinematic Masterpiece (classic cycling films)

• A cycling Picnic at the Atlantic Pond on Sunday 27th with an escorted ride there at 12 noon from Emmet Place returning at 6pm.

• 3 cycling workshops on Saturday 26th – Pimp my Bike! With sculptor Rob Ireson, Fix your Puncture and a creative cycling Stickers workshop.

The festival will close with a party at the Franciscan Well Brewery, North Mall from 6pm on Sunday 27th July.

The festival is supported by Cork City Council, “Trendy Travel” European project, Intelligent Energy Europe programme and various local sponsors Milano’s restaurant and GoCar Ireland.

Cork cycling Arts Festival is proposed by Cork Community Bikes, Cork cycling Campaign, An Óige, Cork City Council, University College Cork, Cork Film Centre, Mahon Community Centre, Mayfield Arts Community Centre and many other local organisations.

For further information, please contact Angelique Dos Santos, Manager of “La Galerie”, the Art Event Organiser: lagalerie@live.ie / 085 7170674

Cork cycling Arts Festival, 21-27 July 2008, Cork, Ireland
http://www.cork-cycling-arts-festival.org/

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author by j downespublication date Fri Jul 18, 2008 20:25author email johnnyfromthelough at yahoo dot co dot ukauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

photocall on 17/7/2008 to launch cork arts cycling festival in bishop lucy park with unicycle compliments of an oige. images courtesy of and property of john downes ©1973-2008

j and rien launching cork cycling arts festival
j and rien launching cork cycling arts festival

joya k at the launch in bishop lucy park
joya k at the launch in bishop lucy park

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