ON DEMAND FOR SCHOOLS: The Race
Bring the wonderful stories of Aesop's Fables into your classroom by streaming this exciting new dance piece for primary school children, presented by The Ark, Dublin Dance Festival and Arts & Disability Ireland.

Bring the wonderful stories of Aesop's Fables into your classroom by streaming this exciting new dance piece for primary school children, presented by The Ark, Dublin Dance Festival and Arts & Disability Ireland.
Step into a world of hand drawn animation and get a glimpse of the vast work involved in creating Wolfwalkers, one of the most magical and beautiful animated Irish films of all time.
Enjoy a creative and multi-sensory discovery tour of The Ark building devised and led by artist Emilie Conway especially for children with visual impairment.
The Ark and One Family warmly invite you to this rehearsed reading of Always the Two of Us, a new play for grown-ups by Kate Heffernan that shares real life stories from adults who grew up in one parent families.
Inspired by Cartoon Saloon’s award winning animated movies The Secret of Kells, Songs of the Sea and WolfWalkers, this visual arts workshop invites your class to delve into the rich world of Irish folk tales.
Hear from acclaimed international choreographer, Marc Brew and some of the cast and team behind his new work for children, The Race. Presented by The Ark, Dublin Dance Festival and Arts & Disability Ireland
An exciting new dance piece for children aged 4+ inspired by Aesop's Fables, presented by The Ark, Dublin Dance Festival and Arts & Disability Ireland.
In this CPD workshop for primary teachers, textile artist and educator Gabi McGrath will introduce you to the art of felting and explore ways to bring your learning into your classroom.
Are you an artist with an interest in creating work with or for children? We invite you to pop into The Ark for a welcoming cup of coffee or tea and meet with other like-minded artists.
In this visual art workshop for children aged 2-4 and their grown-ups, artist Jane Groves invites little ones to investigate the microscopic worlds under the water’s surface and create aquatic landscapes.