Culture
Concert with Irish Pianist Daniel Luke
Dublin-based composer and pianist Daniel Luke released his first solo album, Shadow Dance, in 2023 which is a collection of neo-classical melodies. We are privileged to have Daniel Luke soon arrive to Paris. […]
MRS ROBINSON – This film empowers us to take a stand in the fight for climate justice
Thanks to the Kinema platform, we are delighted to host a virtual screening of this incredible film about a renowned Irish trail blazer who has and continues to Rock the […]
EuroVision 2025 – Let’s Party in Paris …
All invited to enjoy big screen viewing of the Eurovision and dancing into the night in central Paris. Mná na hÉireann invites you and friends to gather and watch the […]
Writer’s Retreat in Paris
Writer's Retreat in Paris offering a mix of teaching, mentoring and practical industry advice. Emma Claire Sweeney, hails from Tipperary (Ireland), is an award winning author and a co-director of the […]
Céilí Mór with Edwina Guckian
Springtime céilí at the Irish Cultural Centre in Paris! Edwina Guckian is the artistic director of Leitrim Dance project and an award-winning dancer herself. Coming from a family steeped in the tradition […]
Live Irish Music with Sinéad McKenna and Micky Fearon / duo Cazin-Cheramy
A unique blend of Musicians lined up for an evening of entertainment thanks to the Association Irlandaise de Paris. For its 3rd concert of the season, the Irish Association is […]
Masterclass with Sinéad McKenna and Micky Fearon – Paris 5ème
A unique Masterclass lined up for an evening of learning and entertainment thanks to the Association Irlandaise de Paris.Immerse yourself in the musical world of Sinéad McKenna, a fiddler from […]
Walk On The Wild Side – Film – Monaco
Germaine McCormack-Kós, Irish Film Producer, Director, Writer & Artist Germaine McCormack-Kós, has co-produced documentaries and has directed and produced WALK ON THE WILD SIDE. Upcoming screening and lunch in Monco. This […]
“An Irish Story” writen and performed by Kelly Rivière
Kelly Ruisseau tells the story of her search for her grandfather, Peter O'Farrel, who was born in Southern Ireland in the 30s, moved to England in the 50s and disappeared in the 70s. Crossing time, geographical and linguistic boundaries, the polymorphous actress takes us on a journey to the heart of a family, with its secrets and unspoken secrets, and delivers a story so intimate that it becomes universal, of an entire family marked by exile.
“The Old Paris” Canal Saint Martin
From Port de l'Arsenal Paris Theatre Contrescarpe - A fun night out guaranteed. Just down the road from the ☘ Irish Cultural Centre ☘Embark on a romantic 2.5-hour adventure through […]
Moncrieff in Concert – Paris
Moncrieff who is originally from Waterford, Ireland, is now living in London. He is a rising star of Irish pop and we are delighted to announce his upcoming concert in […]