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  • Culture Night HQ – Culture Night 2017

    Culture Night HQ – Culture Night 2017

    Near TV visited the GEC to speak to Joey Kavanagh Communications/Marketing Manager for Culture Night. He gave us the lowdown on what was happening in Culture Night HQ in the run up to the Culture Night 2017 and what would be happening on the night itself. NearTV production team filmed this piece for Culture Night 2017 which is on 22nd September

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  • Culture Night Live was broadcast live on DCTV and Aertv

    Culture Night Live was broadcast live on DCTV and Aertv

      Near TV & Near FM presented live coverage from Culture Night 2012. These special broadcasts took place from the Community Media shopfront studio in Temple Bar and the Project Arts Centre. The programmes featured artists, musicians, actors, writers and museum and gallery curators to showcase the best of what Culture Night has to offer. As well as studio content there was roving reporters and cameras in Temple Bar where the general public can got involved.  The TV broadcast went […]

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  • What is Interculturalism

    What is Interculturalism

    In this video, the individuals behind Near FM’s intercultural project and the Culture Shots radio series spent the day out on Bull Island, reflecting on their experiences of the project, and what interculturalism is all about. To learn more about the project, simply log on tonearintercultural.ie. Listen back to past Culture Shots programmes at: nearpodcast.org/CultureShots neartv.ie twitter.com/#!/NearTV facebook.com/neartv

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  • Festival of Russian Culture – Maslenitsa – Temple Bar 26.02.12

    Festival of Russian Culture – Maslenitsa – Temple Bar 26.02.12

    Festival of Russian Culture celebrating the Russian holiday Maslenitsa. Near TV went to Temple Bar, Dublin on the 26th February 2012 to capture some of the excitement. We also interviewed some of the people involved to find out what it meant to the Russian people at home and in Ireland and the friendship between the two countries.

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