Dublin's iconic Samuel Beckett Bridge was illuminated with festival animations all weekend.
At Borealis in Dublin Castle, Swiss artist Dan Acher's artwork welcomed tens of thousands of people, all there to see this recreation of the Northern Lights.
At Borealis in Dublin Castle, Swiss artist Dan Acher's artwork welcomed tens of thousands of people, all there to see this recreation of the Northern Lights.
At Borealis in Dublin Castle, Swiss artist Dan Acher's artwork welcomed tens of thousands of people, all there to see this recreation of the Northern Lights.
At Borealis in Dublin Castle, Swiss artist Dan Acher's artwork welcomed tens of thousands of people, all there to see this recreation of the Northern Lights.
Much-loved historian Donal Fallon took people on a walking tour of Stoker's Dublin
Dreamgun presented a film-read mashup of all the vampire films and TV shows we've grown up with, to packed audiences in the O'Reilly Theatre.
Dreamgun presented a film-read mashup of all the vampire films and TV shows we've grown up with, to packed audiences in the O'Reilly Theatre.
The eternally popular spooky tours of Marsh's Library were once again a hit with people of all ages, who heard tales of zombies and sinister undertakings in Stoker's favourite Dublin library.
The eternally popular spooky tours of Marsh's Library were once again a hit with people of all ages, who heard tales of zombies and sinister undertakings in Stoker's favourite Dublin library.
Nosferatu: This special screening, celebrated this iconic film’s centenary, featured a live performance of a
new score written by internationally renowned composer and musician Matthew Nolan in collaboration with Jeff Ballard, Sean Mac Erlaine, and Sharon Phelan, in the Pepper Canister Church, known as the architectural jewel in the crown of the Dublin city centre's South Georgian Core.
new score written by internationally renowned composer and musician Matthew Nolan in collaboration with Jeff Ballard, Sean Mac Erlaine, and Sharon Phelan, in the Pepper Canister Church, known as the architectural jewel in the crown of the Dublin city centre's South Georgian Core.
Stoker on Stoker: Dacre Stoker, one of Bram’s only living descendents, along with actors Margaret McAuliffe and Donncha O’Dea presented for this family-friendly 90 minute cocktail of expert historical insight, dramatic readings, video and a reenactment of the only interview ever discovered with Bram Stoker discussing his novel, Dracula.
Stoker on Stoker: Dacre Stoker, one of Bram’s only living descendents, along with actors Margaret McAuliffe and Donncha O’Dea presented for this family-friendly 90 minute cocktail of expert historical insight, dramatic readings, video and a reenactment of the only interview ever discovered with Bram Stoker discussing his novel, Dracula.
At Warmbloods, Two members of Dublin’s vampire community, Anne and Winifred, wandered with audiences in their favourite corners of the National Gallery of Ireland. They unveiled exposed flesh, murder, darkened rooms, storms and a cruel-to-be-kind dissection of our mortal nonsense in this comedy tour.
At Stokerland, families enjoyed free performances, workshops, fun fair rides and games at this pop-up Victorian funpark.
At Stokerland, families enjoyed free performances, workshops, fun fair rides and games at this pop-up Victorian funpark.
The Motherfoclóir Podcast was resurrected for one afternoon to discuss the translation of Dracula into Irish by Seán Ó Cuirreáin.
Europe's largest outdoor screen solely dedicated to digital art got into the spooky spirit with a special festival programme featuring some of the best in award-winning Irish animation, plus Ghosts of Dublin, a new series featuring contemporary actors, writers and activists reading excerpts from Dublin's rich Gothic literary heritage.