Africa Day Kildare takes place this year in Sallins, Kilcock and Monasterevin
The Minister of State for International Development and Diaspora, Neale Richmond TD, has launched the nationwide programme of events for Africa Day 2025.
This year’s Africa Day Kildare is taking place from May 17 to May 24 at multiple locations.
As part of Africa Day Kildare, the following are planned:
· Sallins Africa Day festival on the 17th of May from 1pm to 5pm in Sallins Castlefen Community Centre W91 T253
· Kilcock Africa Day festival on the 24th of May, from 12pm to 6pm in Kilcock Community Centre W23 SNP4
· Monasterevin Africa Day festival on the 24th of May, from 1pm to 4pm on Monasterevin Community Centre W34 FH24
· Each Africa Day festival will include a Family fun day with Cultural music, dance and food.
Africa Day is the annual worldwide celebration of the people, cultures, and potential of the African continent.
This year, all 31 Local Authorities across Ireland will host various cultural, artistic, and family-friendly events. These will include contemporary African Irish culture, as well as family fun days, fashion, art, film, music, dance, and food events, which will take place in towns and cities across Ireland.
Minister of State for International Development and Diaspora, Neale Richmond TD, said: “I am honoured to help launch this fantastic programme of events that celebrates the rich cultures of the African continent.
“Ireland has growing trade, political and cultural links across the continent of Africa. There is also a large Irish African community, who are making significant contributions to our society and economy in towns and villages throughout Ireland.
“This day is an opportunity to promote those links and learn more about African cultures. I am delighted that local authorities across Ireland will be taking part in Africa Day 2025 and look forward to vibrant celebrations nationwide.”
Minister Richmond was joined at the launch by representatives of the African diaspora community in Ireland, including dancer Lapree Lala, designer Florence Olufemi-Ojo, Presenter of the popular Black and Irish Podcast Leon Diop, and Michael Chanda from the Discovery Gospel Choir at the Royal Hospital Kilmainham.
For more information visit: www.AfricaDay.ie
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