Little Gifts, Big Dreams... A University of Limerick Christmas Story

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 8 лис 2024
  • What if a little gift symbolised a very big dream...?
    This Christmas, University of Limerick is spreading the message of supporting childhood curiosity and seeing the true magic of education.
    Step back into that childhood sense of imagination - where you could grow up to be anything you wanted - as two young girls see their letters to Santa come to life on the UL campus.
    This beautiful Christmas story is underpinned by the poignant musical track ‘Letting Go’, by the late, great Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin, one of Ireland's best-known musicians, composers and academics. Mícheál was Emeritus Professor of Music at University of Limerick and founded UL’s Irish World Academy of Music and Dance in 1994.
    Imagine who you might still grow up to be?
    #StayCurious with University of Limerick
    **************
    CREDITS:
    Talent via Gemstars School of Performing Arts
    Actors: Cara Dunne, Fiadh Hussey, Deirdre Hussey
    Videographer: Ollie Phillips
    Our sincere thanks to...
    Professor Helen Phelan - Irish World Academy of Music and Dance
    The Irish Chamber Orchestra
    Sinéad Enright
    Dr Sandra Joyce - Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
    Alice Gavigan - IWAMD Contemporary Dance student
    Dr Alan Dormer - IWAMD
    Professor Trevor Young - Aeronautical Engineering
    Clodagh Kearns - Aeronautical Engineering student
    Professor Elaine Doyle - Kemmy Business School
    Kyle Christy - Glucksman Library
    Dr Margaret Toomey - School of Medicine
    UL Student Social Media Officers - David Oba Elumelu, Conor Davidson, Sabhbh Edwards Murphy, Mary O’Donnell, Abigail Hayden, Elaine Graves, Nicola Flynn
    Jacques Vachet
    The Johnson family, Castletroy
    The video features students, staff and facilities from UL’s School of Medicine within the Faculty of Education and Health Sciences, the Aeronautical Engineering programme from the Faculty of Science and Engineering, the Kemmy Business School, the Glucksman Library and the Irish World Academy of Music and Dance from the Faculty of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.

КОМЕНТАРІ •