About this Event
Art has long been a means to express and perceive universal values of beauty and harmony by finding an expression to unite opposites, like light and darkness, sounds and silences or movement and stillness. And the artist, like the philosopher, finds a way to make the invisible visible or perceivable, whether in paintings, sculptures, music, dance, poetry and so much more.
Join us for an afternoon in the search for Wisdom through Philosophy & Art.
2.30-4pm Body Percussions & vocals (Workshop, €7)
Your body is an instrument, let’s play!
In this energising body percussion workshop, we dive into rhythm, movement and group connection. Discover how to create music through your, sharpen your sense of rhythm, and build a vibrant shared experience with others.
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Other activities on the day:
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2pm Introduction ‘The Muses’
Introduction to the day, with a short talk on the ‘The Muses’, inspiring poetry and dramatic readings.
From 3pm ‘Making your own sistrum’ (Mini-workshop ,€5)
The sistrum is an ancient, ceremonial instrument used in Egypt and even before that.
Plutarch said. “The sistrum makes it clear that all things in existence need to be shaken, or rattled about, and never to cease from motion but, as it were, to be woken up and agitated when they grow drowsy and torpid.
Join in to make this mysterious instrument and take it home with you.
Ongoing – Making a shared mosaic
From all the individual pieces of tiles there emerges a beautiful unity, each piece is different and contributes to the collective. This is one of the key principles in Mosaic art. Learn more about this and the fundamentals of creating mosaics and how to create basic designs using colourful tiles.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
New Acropolis, 43 Rathmines Road Lower, Dublin, Ireland
EUR 7.00











