
Historian-in-Residence for Children Dervilia Roche recently invited children across Dublin City to seek out the local history in their neighborhoods and to document their discoveries through video recordings.
In this clip, 9-year-old Eric explores Crumlin and asks Dervilia about one of the interesting features of St Mary’s Church.
In 2020, the Creative Residency @ Richmond Barracks appointed Dublin’s first Historian-in-Residence for Children, Dervilia Roche.
Working with children aged 9 – 12, the residency seeks to provide space, opportunity and resources to help them uncover the stories of our city and its people, bringing the past to life by finding new and creative ways to engage and connect through history.
If you would like to know more about experimenting, learning and sharing through history with the Historian-in-Residence for Children, you can get in touch with Dervilia at residency@dublincitycouncilculturecompany.ie
The Creative Residency programme is made by Dublin City Council Culture Company.
The Historian-in-Residence for Children Creative Residency @ Richmond Barracks is a partnership with Dublin City Council Culture Company and Dublin City Libraries.
Dublin City Council Culture Company runs cultural initiatives and buildings across the city with, and for, the people of Dublin.
We collaborate with people, communities, cultural organisations, businesses, and Dublin City Council to embed cultural experiences and increase cultural participation throughout Dublin.
Find out more at www.dublincitycouncilculturecompany.ie
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