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Default Stephens Grn Shopping Centre celebrates Multicultural Dublin

Stephens Green will be launching Culture Thursday's on 22nd June. Every second Thursday following on in August, Stephen's Green will celebrate a different culture at the Shopping Centre.

The customs and ethos of different cultures will be celebrated alongside promoting foods, music and entertainment from the chosen nation.

Brazil will be celebrated on 22nd June as the first of Stephen's Green Cultural Thursday's. The Brazil Day will start before the World Cup Brazil V Japan match on 22nd June. Brazil Day will begin at 3pm until the centre closes at 8pm. Foods from different regions of Brazil will be served in Food Life and the Dome restaurants.

Samba dancers, a BR Country band will perform Brazilian music. A Martial Arts Capoeira Group will present an artful display. All those who attend Brazil Day at Stephens Green Shopping Centre can continue on to the Dandelion Bar at 8pm. The Nightclub at the Dandelion will be open exclusively for visitors to Stephens Green.

Culture Thursday's allows Dubliner's to learn more about the diverse cultures now present in Dublin. Culture Thursday's at Stephens Green Shopping Centre will provide some with a little taste of home and others with a fantastic new cultural experience.
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