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Music for Domes: A Planetarium Documentary

A cosmic tug-of-war between Ireland and Cambodia unfolds in the world premiere of this immersive documentary, revealing how myth, memory, and music shape shared patterns of belief and grief across time and sky.

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Date(s)
June 20, 2025 - June 22, 2025
Location
Armagh Planetarium
Time
18:30 - 18:30
Price
?15 with return bus travel to Belfast (Fri only), ?10 without bus (Fri) and other screenings.

Music for Domes is a documentary planetarium experience exploring the celestial echoes between two ancient nations, Cambodia and Ireland. Through sweeping journeys from Navan Fort to Angkor Wat, and from mythic skies to modern wounds, the film uncovers striking parallels in how these distant cultures interpret spirit worlds, survive trauma, and carve strength into art. 

Blending new and archival footage with an original score by award-winning Irish folk musician RÓIS, the film is both a sensory odyssey and a cosmic meditation. Mythological tricksters and colonial scars converge in this final chapter of Hosta Projects’ All Flesh is Grass trilogy, reminding us that even across continents, loss sounds the same, and the stars above can be carved like stone.

All welcome although this experience explores some adult themes, through intense visuals and soundscapes. We think it’s best suited for children 11+. Please consider if its right for you if you have vertigo or sensory issues. If you have any access concerns or would like more information please contact boxoffice@docsireland.ie

Event type
Film
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Audience
All
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Email boxoffice@docsireland.ie
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