dlr Africa Day 2026 Celebration in Dún Laoghaire People’s Park,
Africa Day 2026
dlr Africa Day Celebration in Dún Laoghaire People’s Park,
When: Sunday, May 24th 2026, 1pm - 4pm
Where: Dún Laoghaire Peoples' Park, Park Road, Dún Laoghaire, A96 H799
What’s on: A family day to celebrate African Culture – Music, Dance, Conversation & Sports held in Dún Laoghaire’s famous ‘People’s Park’, 3-hour Marquee music & dance event, outdoor dance performances and workshops, sports & children’s events - free of charge celebrating the diversity of African culture and hosting local and national African musicians, drummers, dancers, speakers and creatives.
Book Eventbrite HERE

MC’s Pierrot Ngadi & Mamy Nzema

Dr John Nutekpor - Percussionist, performing artist & University of Limerick academic born in Ghana will host an interactive traditional African costume performance and will be joined on drums by longtime friend and collaborator,
Brian Fleming local percussionist, theatre maker, Co-Director of Dublin’s Big Bang Festival of Rhythm and intercultural artist.

The African Queens - 3-piece South African all-female acapella ensemble formed in Cork with Gloria Nomalanga Zulu, Neo Gilson and Phindile Moloi and their music style is diverse and steeped in traditional South African music, afro-soul, jazz and gospel.

Tari and Batta - husband and wife musical duo, born in Zimbabwe and Lesotho, on vocals and guitar celebrating their African heritage and embracing different cultures.

- The Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown annual Africa Day Panel will be presented & curated by Ola Majekodunmi, broadcaster, writer, creative producer and facilitator and joining Ola will be

- Eje Blakk - Nigerian singer, songwriter and rising music star. A captivating blend of Afrobeat, Highlife and Afropop genres best define Eje Blakk’s style and is particularly renowned for his freestyle lyrics spreading good vibes through his music!

Sara Aguisoul - a Moroccan poet and multidisciplinary creative based in Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown. Working across Arabic, French, and English, her poetry explores consciousness, awareness & the depth of lived experience, engaging with emotion and the search for meaning.

Alymat Salam – poetic storyteller, performing under the stage name Aderayo, who curates open-mic and experimental art events rooted in shared communal reflections.

Music Generation dlr – Blackrock Youth Group performance of songwriting & music production - as part of the national music education programme providing accessible, high quality music education for children & young people.

KoKo Dia Nzombo – Congolese born, Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown based dancer & artist will perform his unique collaborative dance show and workshop

Tura Arutura – participatory dance session focused on rhythm, movement, and community dance with multi-disciplinary artist and educator, rooted in Gaeilge and Sean-nós dance, weaving together Irish & Southern African movement traditions that will create a powerful space for cultural exchange, belonging, and community connection.

Jay Osolo – performance & workshop with choreographer and dance teacher Jay, specialising in Hip Hop, Krump, Lockin’ & Afro
AkiDwA ‘Afrocize’ demonstration;
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown Sports Partnership & Netball Ireland activities for children along with face painting and games.
Information stands with AkiDwA – Network of Migrant Women; Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown (dlr) Volunteer Centre as part of National Volunteering Week; dlr Local Authority Integration Team; dlr Sports Partnership; dlr Integration Forum; Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown Local Community Safety Partnership (dlr LCSP); Dún Laoghaire Welcomes, Sanctuary Runners.
Free of charge, Booking via Eventbrite
Organised by dlr Local Authority Integration Team and supported by the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade, dlr County Council, dlr Creative Ireland Programme & Department of Justice, Home Affairs & Migration with community partners dlr Integration Forum & Dún Laoghaire Welcomes
Contact: integration@dlrcoco.ie/ call 01 205 4893
Organised by dlr Local Authority Integration Team and supported by the Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade, dlr County Council, dlr Creative Ireland Programme & Department of Justice, Home Affairs & Migration with community partners dlr Integration Forum & Dún Laoghaire Welcomes
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