Cork County Council Asks Artists, Performers, Venues And Local Festivals To Contact Them

As part of a government scheme aimed at supporting live outdoor performances, Cork County Council are asking artists, performers, venues and local festivals to contact them with expressions of interest.
The County Council is hoping that the Local, Live, Performance, Programming, Scheme will help both performers and venues, across the county, get back on their feet, following the decimation of the industry by the Covid pandemic.
It is also hoped that live performances would breath additional life into county towns and rural areas.
Proposals from professional performing artists including ensembles and bands across all art forms are welcomed.
The deadline for expressions of interest is Monday, 28th June at 12 noon.
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