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Join us on a nostalgic journey into the heart of Cork's iconic nightlife with "Sir Henry's Remembered." Founded in 1978 on South Main Street, Sir Henry's was more than just a bar and nightclub; it was a cultural landmark that shaped the music scene in Ireland. This documentary, presented by the Electronic Music Council, delves into the vibrant history of Sir Henry's, a venue that hosted legendary artists like Laurent Garnier, Carl Cox, and Nirvana. One of Sir Henry's standout legacies was the legendary club night 'SWEAT.' Through the eyes of resident DJ and founding member Greg Dowling and dedicated regular Kerri Chandler, we revisit the electrifying 'SWEAT' nights, capturing the essence of what made Sir Henry's an unforgettable institution until its closure in 2003. This video was part of an exhibition which celebrated electronic music in Cork. It was part of the National Celebration of Culture, for Culture Night in Ireland. Event named: Faoi Choim na hOícheCork (Under the Cover of Night) in Cork, City Hall, organised by Electronic Music Council. Presented by: Electronic Music Council Produced by: Electronic Music Council, Safe Harbour, Geoff Miller Design Interview by: Natalie McCormack Camera by: Hannah Falvey, Malwina Kupidura Edited by: Johnny Roche Animations by: Cathal Oja Special thanks to: Liberty Bar, Cyprus Avenue Tracks used: Track 1: Da Posse - It's My Life Track 2: Mobo - Back Then Track 3: Kerri Chandler - Think it Over Track 4: Kerri Chandler - All Alone (rmx) [1996] "Sir Henry's Remembered" offers a unique account of a place that was the heartbeat of Cork's nightlife. It's a powerful reminder that understanding our past helps us build a stronger future.