A TV crew from RTE's Kidspeak visited Shandon today to interview young members of the Cathedral Cairde Youth Club.
The short, to be aired on RTE2 and RTE Junior is about the Voices from Shandon Flag installation currently in place on St. Anne's Tower in Shandon and features members of the Cathedral Cairde Youth Club talking about their flag and experiences participating in the project.
Kidspeak is a series of 30 second to 1 minute films showing Irish youngsters engaging in a broad range of pastimes and projects. The films are shot in a variety of locations around the country.
They are broadcast on a rolling daily basis throughout the year on both RTE2 and the dedicated Young People’s Digital channel RTEJr.
The short, to be aired on RTE2 and RTE Junior is about the Voices from Shandon Flag installation currently in place on St. Anne's Tower in Shandon and features members of the Cathedral Cairde Youth Club talking about their flag and experiences participating in the project.
Kidspeak is a series of 30 second to 1 minute films showing Irish youngsters engaging in a broad range of pastimes and projects. The films are shot in a variety of locations around the country.
They are broadcast on a rolling daily basis throughout the year on both RTE2 and the dedicated Young People’s Digital channel RTEJr.
A TV crew from RTE's Kidspeak visited Shandon today to interview young members of the Cathedral Cairde Youth Club. The short, to be aired on RTE2 and RTE Junior is about the Voices from Shandon Flag installation currently in place on St. Anne's Tower in Shandon and features members of the Cathedral Cairde Youth Club talking about their flag and experiences participating in the project.
Kidspeak is a series of 30 second to 1 minute films showing Irish youngsters engaging in a broad range of pastimes and projects. The films are shot in a variety of locations around the country.
They are broadcast on a rolling daily basis throughout the year on both RTE2 and the dedicated Young People’s Digital channel RTEJr.
Kidspeak is a series of 30 second to 1 minute films showing Irish youngsters engaging in a broad range of pastimes and projects. The films are shot in a variety of locations around the country.
They are broadcast on a rolling daily basis throughout the year on both RTE2 and the dedicated Young People’s Digital channel RTEJr.