Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Tánaiste Leo Varadkar and Minister Catherine Martin announce the 2022 Programme for the Decade of Centenaries
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An inclusive, sensitive and meaningful programme to remember this complex and still painful period in our history, which recognises the legitimacy of all traditions and values mutual respect and historical authenticity
Today, (23 February 2022), the Taoiseach Micheál Martin, Tánaiste Leo Varadkar and Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, Catherine Martin, published online a significant Decade of Centenaries Programme for 2022.
The Government allocated €5 million to the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, to support the delivery of the cross-governmental commemorative programme this year – maintaining funding levels on par with last year’s allocation. State partners and other organisations are also contributing funding from their own resources to support initiatives and programming.
The significant centenaries arising this year include:
- The Handover of Dublin Castle - events, including a State commemoration on 16th January were held to mark this centenary; and
- The formal coming into being of the Irish Free State, December 2022
The programme comprises four thematic strands; State Ceremonial, Historical Exploration, Community and Creative Imagination. State partners, local authorities, the national cultural institutions, institutions of learning, custodians of records, media and broadcasting organisations, artists and creative communities, will continue to have a leading role in curating initiatives to support respectful, inclusive and meaningful public engagement with these centenaries and associated themes.
Historical accuracy, academic integrity and archival discovery will continue to be key tenets underpinning the programme for the forthcoming period of commemorations. The programme aims to create interesting and imaginative opportunities that encourage as many people as possible to consider our shared history, in all of its complexity, in a respectful and supportive environment.
Speaking ahead of the launch, Taoiseach, Micheál Martin reflected:
“2022 will be an important, and sensitive year for commemorations as we remember the centenary of the onset of the Civil War in June.
"The objective of the Decade of Centenaries Programme is to provide opportunities for respectful and meaningful engagement from everyone who has an interest in this period, and to provide ways in which citizens of all ages can engage in our shared history.
"The State's approach to commemorating this final period of centenaries will, at all times, be grounded in the guiding principles laid down by the Expert Advisory Group on Centenary Commemorations and the respectful and authentic ethos, which is core to the Decade of Centenaries Programme.”
The Tánaiste, Leo Varadkar said:
“2022 is a crucial year in the decade of centenaries. We will mark 100 years since the foundation of the State, the deaths of Michael Collins, Arthur Griffith and Cathal Brugha, the Treaty Election and the outbreak of the Civil War. We will do this in a way that is sensitive, inclusive and authentic, in a way that will provoke thought and discussion without ever seeking to challenge anyone’s loyalties.
"Through a variety of different lenses, for example poetry and podcasts, local research projects and art exhibitions, we are able to look in new ways at the birth of the State and the triumphs as well as the traumas of that period. In this way the State, our cultural and educational institutions, and our communities can share in this act of respectful remembrance and commemoration, making a strong statement about the Ireland of today as well as about our past.”
Speaking today, Minister Martin said:
“This remarkable programme announced today is a collaborative effort right across Government, comprising national and local partnerships, and contributions from so many arts and cultural groups and institutions of learning. 2022 presents a timely opportunity for us as a mature people to reflect on some of the challenging centenaries and themes associated with 1922 including a still painful civil war. We can look at these events with fresh eyes, supported by a wealth of scholarship and a rich tapestry of resources - one of the great legacies of the Decade of Centenaries Programme.”
Dr Maurice Manning, Chair of the Expert Advisory Group on Centenary Commemorations added:
“Throughout the Decade of Centenaries, the Irish people have shown us very clearly how they would like these events to be remembered – with honesty, sincerity, respect, and factual analysis. People want to be able to consider the information and evidence for the historical events that occurred and come to their own conclusions. The 2022 programme comprises a wealth of scholarship, new research, and the opening up of national and local archives. These continue to be indispensable supports for everyone as they navigate their own personal commemorative paths. In all that we do, we each have a responsibility to safeguard the open, inclusive, generous, and collaborative spirit of commemorations that has so successfully flourished over the past years.”
The commemorative programme for 2022 comprises a rich diversity of initiatives – each one carefully curated to create a space where people can feel free to engage with their history, reflecting on the significance and legacy of the events that took place a century ago. New partnerships and activities will provide opportunities to explore and reflect on the centenary moments and related themes.
The programme is grounded in the guiding principles and advice of the Expert Advisory Group on Centenary Commemorations. The All-Party Consultation Group on Commemorations, which is chaired by the Minister for Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sport and Media, was also consulted in its development.
The programme is a living document and will be further updated as new initiatives and projects are confirmed. Programme highlights include:
Details of the full range of planned initiatives and activities are set out under each of the thematic strands of the Decade of Centenaries Programme. The full programme for 2022 can be viewed online or downloaded here: Decade of Centenaries Programme