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Cruinniú na nÓg set to take place on 13 June

Cruinniú na nÓg 2020, Ireland's national day of free creative activities for children and young people under the age of 18, will take place on Saturday 13 June.

Cruinniú na nÓg 2020 is a collaboration between the Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, the Creative Ireland Programme, local authorities and RTÉ, and is part of the Government's #InThisTogether campaign, supporting everyone to stay connected, stay active and look after our physical and mental wellbeing.

Minister Josepha Madigan TD, Minister for Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht, said: "Creativity and culture are powerful means through which children and young people can explore communication and collaboration, stimulate their imaginations to be inventive and harness their innate curiosity.

Creativity also helps to encourage social responsibility and personal qualities related to wellbeing, such as resilience, empathy, and a capacity for connection and friendship.

Over the past two years Cruinniú na nÓg has been a key point in the calendar for children and young people to try something creative, develop an appetite for discovery and acquire new skills – and 2020 will be no different."

In light of the public health restrictions currently in force, the Creative Ireland Programme and its partners have developed a number of creative, cultural and engaging "calls to action" which children, young people – indeed entire families – can create in their own homes and gardens on Saturday 13 June.

Highlights will include:

  • Céilí in the Kitchen – A collective call to action for children, young people and their families to create a Céilí in their kitchen for Cruinniú, with Airc Damhsa, who will guide us through the Irish tradition of these communal social events that take place in houses.
  • Let's Go Fly a Kite – A collective call to action for children, young people and their families to make and fly a kite for Cruinniú, in your county colours. On Saturday 13 June, in partnership with the Design and Crafts Council of Ireland, in your back yard or on your street, with your back to the wind slowly let your kite leave your hand and watch it majestically rise into the air. 
  • Become a Story Keeper – Fighting Words and Great Lighthouses of Ireland are inviting young writers between the ages of 7 and 12 years to become Story Keepers – to create a story inspired by lighthouses. Lighthouses are places of wonder that can provide safety and guidance on a journey through danger.
  • Create a Video Game App – If you could click your fingers and create a video game app, what would it be? A racing game or a coin collector? A target game or a platform? The choice is endless and it’s time for you to decide. Let us know and together with Whizz Kids Training, via their ground-breaking Digital Skills Virtual Classroom, we will help bring young people into the world of software design in four easy tutorials.

In addition, local authorities will also be hosting a range of cultural and creative activities and online events for Cruinniú na nÓg - further details and resources will be available from the Creative Ireland website and on RTÉ platforms up to and including Saturday 13th June.

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