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Important Notice for Crowd Photography & Filming for Brigid, Spirit of Kildare Events

Please note that photography/filming will be taking place at each of the Brigid, Spirit of Kildare events for promotional and archival purposes. The photographs and recordings taken are likely to be used for promotional use and will appear on our website.

If you would prefer not to be photographed, please let the photographer or videographer know on the day.

If you have any queries about data protection, please contact [email protected].

Brigid Spirit of Kildare Initiative: Learn ISL Signs for St. Brigid!

As part of Kildare County Council's Brigid, Spirit of Kildare initiative, Athy Sing and Sign is excited to present a FREE resource featuring Irish Sign Language (ISL) signs related to St. Brigid! This is a fantastic opportunity for educators, parents, and individuals to learn together or enhance your own skills.
Join us in celebrating St. Brigid by exploring the beauty of ISL through these signs.

Ongoing

Life Under the Cloak by Aideen Cross

Life Under the Cloak is an exhibition of textile art that was created by over 300 primary school students from 10 Kildare primary schools in collaboration with local Textile Artist/Designer Aideen Cross.
This art work explores the life and legacy of Saint Brigid and discovers the connections she has to local areas. The young students and their teachers, guided by Aideen Cross, researched the history and legacy of Brigid’s inspiring life, reflecting on her achievements, feminine strengths and the much-loved folklore stories, all while learning new skills and gaining a real sense of place.

Kilcullen Bridge Cinema presents Brigid Film Season

Kilcullen Bridge Cinema, supported by Kildare County Council, will host a film season commencing Wednesday January 29th to celebrate the legacy of Saint Brigid. Now in its second year the Brigid Film Season runs for the month of February and will screen a series of films that depict the values Brigid represented. The films include acclaimed Irish and international titles which explore themes of female leadership, courage, equality, peace and social justice. The film season is planned to appeal to a diverse audience and contribute to an increased awareness of Brigid and an appreciation of her legacy.

Bealtaine – Foraging for Brigid’s herbs

Location: Growing Wild @ Littlewood, Donadea

Come and spend the day exploring seasonal foods, medicine and dyes! We will explore and identify the seasonal plants on my land and use them to explore, harvest and process their various uses be it the folklore attached, foraging, making food, medicine or natural plant dyes. There will be abundant spring greens such as nettle, cleavers and wild garlic to be foraged. We will spend time walking on the land attuning into what is going on in late spring, what is growing, what plants are you drawn to, what properties does it have?! Talking about incorporating wild foods in your diet and discussing the benefits of living in rhythm with the seasons. We will cook on the fire and share food as part of the day!

Note: This is an Adult only event.

Dance the dance of God’s own blessed Bríd

Join us as we celebrate Brigid’s story and values through circle dance.

Presenters: Terry Hennessy, Betty White

Venue: Solas Bhride Spirituality Centre

All welcome. No previous experience needed.

Booking details: www.solasbhride.ie or [email protected] Ph: 045 522890

“Saint Brigit and The Ox Way”

Kate Moore shares her deep-seated love of nature and St. Brigid through walking the Ox Way. A performance with poetry, story-making and music.

Presenter: Kate Moore, International composer and musician.

Venue: Solas Bhride Spirituality Centre

Don’t miss this unique experience.

Booking details: www.solasbhride.ie or [email protected] Ph: 045 522890