Slán Solas x National Photographic Archive
‘Slán Solas’, meaning “goodbye light” in Irish, is a soft lit gathering that brings people together at day’s end.
Join us at the Live Aid at the National Library of Ireland exhibition for gentle, stress-release movement, guided breath and immersive sound, followed by live music. Inspired by the collective ethos of Live Aid, we’re bringing people together to show how music and shared attention can build community.
This special edition of Slán Solas takes place just before the clocks go forward. So, take some time to pause and restore your energy as we look forward to brighter days ahead.
Booking is required for this free event. Book online at nli.ie.
This class is open to all levels. Please bring your own yoga mat. Chairs will be available for those who prefer or require them.
About the Live Aid at the National Library of Ireland exhibition
This event takes place at the Live Aid at the National Library of Ireland exhibition in the National Photographic Archive, Temple Bar. The exhibition chronicles the visual journey of the Live Aid concerts held at Wembley Stadium and JFK Stadium and the television experience in July 1985. It showcases material donated to the NLI from the Band Aid Trust, including the behind-the-scenes, and iconic moments captured by photographers on the day, covering bands and artists on both sides of the Atlantic. This free exhibition is open to the public daily (10.00am – 4.00pm), no booking required.