Bealtaine, the Irish national festival celebrating creativity in older age, is co-ordinated by Age & Opportunity and includes events organised by hundreds of partner organisations.

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A dream launch

dancing in Heuston Station“Fun, lightness and creativity" - share in the fun of the Bealtaine launch at Heuston Station, Dublin.

Bealtaine Launch 2010

Age & Opportunity

Bealtaine is coordinated  by Age & Opportunity, the Irish national organisation working to promote greater participation by older people in society. Check out the Age & Opportunity web site.

Bealtaine 2010 evaluation

Each year, we ask all organisations to provide us with feedback about how Bealtaine went. This year, you can fill out the evaluation online or download it to fill out and either post or email to us.

Follow this link to fill the Bealtaine evalution out online.

Download the Bealtaine evaluation form as a Word document (630kb).

You can fill it in and email it to us at bealtaine@ageandopportunity.ie or print it out and send it to the following address:

Bealtaine Evaluation
Age & Opportunity
Marino Institute of Education
Griffith Avenue
Dublin 9

or fax it to 01 853 5117.

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Evaluating Bealtaine

Each year, we ask organisers to fill out an evaluation form once events are finished. If you have organised an event, you can fill out the form from here.

Go to evaluation form

Dawn Chorus

dawn chorus singersDawn Chorus returned to waterfronts all across Ireland on Sunday 30 May. See how they went.

See and hear the Dawn Chorus.

Ink exhibition

Ink exhibition logo

Aidan Kelly's exhibition exploring older people's tattoos, Ink, is now on in the Original Print Gallery, Temple Bar until 30 May. Part of the exhibition is online.

See the online part of Ink