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SUMMARY:MusicTown
DESCRIPTION:The Improvised Music Company (IMC)\, Dublin Digital Radio and Crash Ensemble join Foggy Notions to curate over 30 acts all delivering their own indelible impact on our music landscape. Now divvied up into the Depot\, the Gallery and the Cooler\, this will also be a showcase for The Complex as it continues to establish itself as an essential creative base in the city. \n \nThere are a few familiar names such as Adrian Crowley\, Anna Mieke and Junior Brother as well as the Crash Ensemble playing Philip Glass but mark the early show by Qbanaa\, Tomike\, Moondiver and Emmy Shigeta (Saturday July 29 at 12.30pm) on your MT card. \nThe Complex\, July 27-30\, €15 (or under) \nFeatured Image: Crash Ensemble by Ros Kavanagh
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/musictown/
LOCATION:The Complex\, 15 Little Green St\, Smithfield\, Dublin 7\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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SUMMARY:Continuous Patterns
DESCRIPTION:Continuous Patterns reruns to the grounds of IMMA as a widescreen\, open ended interpretation of the artistic output of Dublin city – a snapshot of what is both current and continuous in the cannon of expression that surrounds and nourishes IMMA and the stunning grounds of the RHK. \nContinuous Patterns offers two distinct flavours each evening\, with Friday\, 14 July focusing on a programme of upbeat\, contemporary and future focused music\, while Saturday 15 July presents a slightly more relaxed atmosphere\, perfect for friends and family. \nFriday July 14th sees incredible live performances led by a de facto Dublin legend Jape\, with performances in tandem from the brilliant and brash nu jazz stylings of Bricknasty\, the exciting emerging soulful voice of Irish-Cuban singer Qbanaa\, alongside the elegant and esoteric moods of one of Dublin’s underground electronic stalwarts Dreamcycles\, with complimentary DJ sets from Kerry native Efa O’Neill fresh off a landmark Boiler Room set at AVA Festival\, the unstoppable grooves of Apartment Records boss Kenny Hanlon\, and the ever vibrant sound pallets of Dublin based Japanese DJ Emmy Shigeta. \n \nSaturday July 15th brings a slightly different energy\, with the epic widescreen soundscapes of the hugely popular Talos\, the sparkling hook laden indie creations of Ailbhe Reddy\,  the beautifully nuanced tones of guitar darling Cian Nugent\, alongside the consistently brilliant voice of Caoi De Barra(Wyvern Lingo) and perfectly pitched Saturday evening DJ selections from broadcasting legend and champion of disparate sounds Donal Dineen\, the effortless cool of Dublin based – Ethiopian DJ and DDR resident Hewan Mulugeta\, and the easy charm of superb Brazilian DJ Pablo Santos. \n \nAs well as this bespoke music line up\, we are excited to hostMovement\, a programme of talks curated by the wonderful mind of Siobhan Kane (Young Hearts Run Free/The Irish Times/Winter Papers) who prefaces the programme with this quote :  “…Consciousness is only possible through change; change is only possible through movement…” – The Art of Seeing (1942)\, Aldous Huxley (1894-1963). \nA raft of diverse and interesting contributors will explore this idea over the course of two days at IMMA\, reflecting on how we contribute and why\, and if we can effect an element of change. On a more general level\, we will be talking about the need for movements; artistic\, political\, and physical. Featuring; award winning illustrator Annie Atkins\, the renowned journalist Jim Carroll\, lecturer in the Department of Applied Social Studies at Maynooth Rory Hearne\, dancer\, choreographer and artistic director of United Fall Emma Martin\, Dublin writer Peter McNamara\, and DJ and Give Us The Night activist Sunil Sharpe. \nContinuous Patterns will also include a bespoke Live Art experience from celebrated multimedia artist Farouk Alao. Summer Breeze’is inspired by the experience of being present and living in the moment; feeling the summer breeze on a hot summer’s day when the sun is beaming. This immersive moving-image piece has been specially commissioned by IMMA for this year’s IMMA Summer Party\, Continuous Patterns. \nThere is also delicious food from Caminero Bakery\, Ginger BBQ\, Tribal Burger – and exquisite refreshments from Whiplash Beer\, Tanqueray Gin and Craft Cocktails.  \nContinuous Patterns is presented in partnership with with Sherpa Events & Homebeat.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/continuous-patterns-2/
LOCATION:IMMA\, Military Road Kilmainham\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230624T200000
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SUMMARY:Pride
DESCRIPTION:It’s 40 years since the first Pride parade was staged in the city and this year the rainbow will even cover both sides of O’Connell Street for the first time ever. Regulars club nights running Pride specials include queer punk and goth night Dance to the Underground (Fibber Magees\, June 22) Spinster (Grand Social\, June 23)\, NSFW x Rathaus kink party (Grand Social\, June 24) and Honeypot (Wigwam\, June 24). There’s a Slaughterhouse x Honeypot screening of Jennifer’s Body in the Complex (June 22) with DJ sets and a free banner making workshop in MART Gallery (June 21 & 22).  \nSaturday June 24\, parade starts at noon on O’Connell Street\, \ndublinpride.ie
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/pride/
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230320
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
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SUMMARY:St Patrick’s Festival
DESCRIPTION:There’s little doubt that St Patrick’s Festival has taken the snake by the scruff of the neck and shed much of the sad skin it once had. In the city\, its programming pathway has seen it create a diverse and embracing cultural agenda whilst turning Collins Barracks into a splendid Festival Quarter. This year Queer club night Mother present Cultúr Club (March 16\, €20) with the first ever Geilí and the acclaimed Seanchoíche storytelling night amid their razzle dazzle of drag and DJs. \nPillow Queens & friends bring 12 acts to four stages (March 18\, €35). The other hot addition is Me Auld Flower\, a new food and drinks festival from the team behind The Big Grill. The upsell here is they are taking over the Fruit and Veg Market with over 50 vendors (March 16-19\, €22-€26). Of course\, not all pockets are lined for these nights out but there are numerous free events on the programme too including the Festival Quarter by day. Bringing a packed lunch and a flask of tea to the parade is always an option.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/st-patricks-festival/
LOCATION:Festival Quarter
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230226T223000
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SUMMARY:Eastbound
DESCRIPTION:Eastbound is one of these mini new music occasions that felt like it was birthed pre pandemic\, got swept away and is now poking its way into our consciousness again. Scalping (Feb 22\, Workman’s) are a Bristolian audio-visual group mining punk\, post rock and industrial with a propulsive techno undercurrent. Coach Party (Feb 23\, Grand Social) hail from the Isle of Wright are quintessential indie venting their millennial concerns. Catch the local undercard – Of all living things – with their shoegaze sound. It’s a local quadruple bill of Really Good Time (Dublin post-punk)\, Ruti (UK neo-soul and winner of The Voice)\, Jack Cullen (London singer-songwriter)\, YINYANG (Belfast hip-hop) (Feb 26\, Grand Social) \nWorkman’s/Grand Social\, Wednesday February 22 to Sunday February 26. \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/eastbound-2/
LOCATION:The Grand Social\, 35 Liffey Street Lower\, Dublin 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230209T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230225T230000
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
CREATED:20230214T141113Z
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SUMMARY:Scene + Heard
DESCRIPTION:We almost lost Scene + Heard last year. Let’s just say the Arts Council made an oversight on a funding application and have made amends. The much beloved festival of new work supports new emerging voices as they make their way up on to the stage and under the spotlight. Off the back of short blurbs\, here’s a few which piqued our interest. The Last Incel which is “a comedy about a group of incels who slowly implode when a women sleeps with one of their members and crashes their zoom meeting.” (Feb 9\,10)\, Happy Capital\, Mark believes he’s found his golden goose\, Cryptocurrency and he won’t let not knowing what it is or how it works affect his dream (Feb 16\, 17)\, What is Fusion Murga?\, “a flamboyant\, satirical\, musical comedy about Ireland’s housing crisis.” (Feb 25).  \n \n  \nSmock Alley Theatre until Saturday February 25. \nsceneandheard.ie
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/scene-heard-2/
LOCATION:Smock Alley Theatre\, Exchange Street Lower\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230127T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230129T213000
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
CREATED:20230127T113602Z
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SUMMARY:Classics Now!
DESCRIPTION:Dive into the art\, literature and ideas of the Ancient Greeks and Romans as interpreted and re-imagined by outstanding artists today\, at Classics Now\, an exciting new cultural festival taking place this weekend. \nUsing Classics as a lens\, a selection of international and Irish artists\, writers and thinkers set about examining our contemporary cultural and political preoccupations and challenges. The fascinating three-day programme features a series of inviting encounters including readings and performances which take place online\, in Dublin’s public spaces and beyond. \nThe festival opens with Eurydice and Orpheus: Words and Music\, a performance exploring the many facets of the myth of Orpheus and its influence\, in music\, poetry and prose\, ancient and modern. Other highlights include a screening of Orphée\, Cocteau’s enigmatic re-imagining of the Opheus myth at the IFI\, and what promises to be a very stimulating In Conversation discussion featuring Shadi Bartsch and Mary Beard\, which can be viewed online from 8pm on Sunday January 29th. \n \nClassics Now! Friday 27th – Sunday 29th January 2023\nFriday 27th January\nEurydice and Orpheus: Words and Music\, National Concert Hall\, 7pm\nSubversive Power: Helen Morales and Stephanie McCarter\, online from 6pm \nSaturday 28th January\nLive events at Classical Museum\, UCD: Guided tour and drawing workshop\, 11am – 1.30pm\nStaging Greek Tragedy: Peacock stage\, Abbey Theatre\, 3pm\nAn evening with Natalie Haynes: Peacock stage\, Abbey Theatre\, 6pm \nSunday 29th January\nThe Odyssey – Nostos: Return to Ithaca: Dublin City Gallery: the Hugh Lane\, 12 noon\nOf Gods and Men: John Banville and Laura Beatty\, National Concert Hall\, 3.30pm\nOrpheus on Screen: Cocteau’s Orphée\, IFI\, 6.15pm\nIn Conversation: Shadi Bartsch and Mary Beard\, online from 8pm. \nClassics now takes place between Friday 27th – Sunday 29th January 2023.\nDetails of all programme and booking information can be found here.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/classics-now-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221217T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221218T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
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LAST-MODIFIED:20221202T112532Z
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SUMMARY:Market Merchy Christmas
DESCRIPTION:Cadence Weapon recently outlined how he ended up losing $2\,098.86 on a bare bones tour last autumn\, how acts like Santigold\, Regina Spektor\, Animal Collective and Metronomy have all cancelled tours lately owing to feasibility issues and how receiving $0.00318 per Spotify stream in Canada isn’t enough to make up the shortfall. xe.com won’t even let us convert that figure into euros. Cadence Weapon is an international act of somewhat note who won the Polaris Prize in 2021.\n\nSpare a thought then for music acts of somewhat less renown who also face the same struggle without the magnification of significant international recognition. The third annual ‘Merchy Christmas’ artists market\, presented by One Stop Band Shop\, is a chance for fan payback to show gratitude\, thank them for the music and put some coals in their fire for the year ahead. Acts to be confirmed at time of going to print but since it is the brainchild of Saint Sister and their manager Conor Cusack\, we can assume one act on the stall. \n\n\nGrand Social\, Saturday December 17 & Sunday December 18
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/market-merchy-christmas/
LOCATION:The Grand Social\, 35 Liffey Street Lower\, Dublin 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221114T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221118T180000
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SUMMARY:Irish Design Week 2022
DESCRIPTION:Another festival on the comeback trail is Irish Design Week which returns with aplomb. The tentpole name is Bruce Mau\, the Canadian designer and educator who began his career as a graphic designer and since applied his design methodology to architecture\, art\, museums\, film\, eco-environmental design\, education\, and conceptual philosophy.  \nOther notable events include the Opening of IDI ReJOYce – an exhibition of 50 years of Irish Design and a Grand Stuff: Label Art from Ireland lecture in the National Print Museum.  \n \nWe are also proud to be part of the festival this year and are hosting an event ‘Designing for Dining’ in note on the Tuesday where we will be joined by our Digested Digest contributor chef Cúán Greene and designer Acky Fakhry among others to discuss considerations in the field of food. \nMonday November 14 to Friday November 18 \ndcci.ie/designweek
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/irish-design-week-2022/
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221028T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221101T000000
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
CREATED:20221017T121656Z
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SUMMARY:Bram Stoker Festival 2022
DESCRIPTION:After a Covid hiatus\, Bram is back to its ghoulish ways serving up mesmerising illusions\, deliciously dark treats and spooktacular surprises. Its centrepiece is Dan Archer’s Borealis which marries light and sound to magic up the illusion of an aurora borealis in Dublin Castle’s Upper Courtyard every night of the festival.  \nOther highlights include Motherfoclóir\, the Irish language podcast which is back from the dead for a once-off special live edition at the National Museum of Ireland\, Collins Barracks (Saturday 29 October).  \nIn a special screening\, Nosferatu100 celebrates this iconic film’s centenary with the live performance of a new score written by composer and musician Matthew Nolan (Saturday 29 October) while the 1931 Spanish version of Drácula which was filmed on the lot of the original at night-time gets an Irish debut screening in the Lighthouse (Friday 28 October).  \n \nOctober 28-31 \nbramstokerfestival.com
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/bram-stoker-festival-2022/
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221001T220000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221003T010000
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CREATED:20220927T090028Z
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SUMMARY:Haunted Dancehall
DESCRIPTION:Now this is a doozy with over 40 artists – from the adjoining worlds of electronic\, contemporary classical\, ambient\, hauntology\, noise and experimental music – performing in five different rooms across the Concert Hall. Almost a mini-throwback to the likes of the Dublin Electronic Arts Festival of yore. \nArguably\, Oneohtrix Point Never is the big draw bringing his abrasive\, deliriously delightful\, cacophony of spliced sounds as evidenced on the soundtrack to Uncut Gems and Magic Oneohtrix Point Never. \n \nInternational sounds come courtesy of the likes of Caterina Barbieri\, Coby Sey and Blackhaine while local heads include David Donohoe\, Frog of Earth and Donabate producer Chósta. \nNational Concert Hall\, Saturday October 1 & Sunday October 2\, €27
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/haunted-dancehall/
LOCATION:The National Concert Hall\, Earlsfort Terrace\, Dublin 2\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220929T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221016T010000
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
CREATED:20221011T164025Z
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SUMMARY:Dublin Theatre Festival
DESCRIPTION:Fresh off the heels of the Fringe comes the dame that is THE theatre festival now in its 65th year of existence. As always\, some of the local big guns bring their new work to stage and director Willie White snuffles out the smarts from abroad. \nA new play from a 91-year-old? Yes\, that would Edna O’Brien’s Joyce’s Women (Abbey)\, Sylvia Plath considered by Junk Ensemble (Complex)\, a love story for a loveless age – Good Sex by Dead Centre with Emilie Pine (Samuel Beckett)\, a techno-trance club scene with its “undulating\, stuttering\, liquid physicality” in the form of Gisèle Vienne’s Crowd (O’Reilly Theatre)\, a post-human future with lonely scarecrows – Philippe Quesne’s Farm Fatale (Project Arts Centre)\, fresh from acclaim in Edinburgh is Druid’s production of Sonya Kelly’s The Last Return while Dan Colley’s Lost Lear finds a kingdom in a care home (Project). \n \nThese serve as a mere sampler but should give you a feel for the eclectic intrigue spanning the programme. \nSeptember 29-October 15 \ndublintheatrefestival.com
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/dublin-theatre-festival-3/
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220928T223000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221003T013000
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CREATED:20220927T093651Z
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SUMMARY:Thirty Years A-Growing: GAZE 2022
DESCRIPTION:30 years of GAZE\, 30 years of story-telling and changing narratives about the LGBTQ+ experience and now under the helm of new director\, Greg Thorpe\, it’s time to look through the rainbow lens again. \nStandouts from the programme include\, The People’s Joker is Vera Drew turn at turning Todd Phillip’s Joker into a queer coming of age story about being trans and working in comedy. \nCrowd-sourcing input from international community of artists\, Drew celebrates and satirizes comic book culture from a super queer perspective. \nhttps://youtu.be/Qec2BSVflT8 \n  \nThe closing film is Sundance winner Girl Picture by Alli Haapasalo\, a Finnish coming-of-age film and character study of young love and female friendship\, delivered via the amplified\, complex emotions of teenage life. \nElsewhere\, there’s some selections from the vaults and tales spanning the Holocaust (Nelly & Nadine) to New York in the ‘80s (Make Me Famous) along with emerging new queer Irish film-makers in the shorts strand. \n \nIFI\, Lighthouse & Complex\, September 28-October 15 \nhttps://twitter.com/i/status/1569642054484983815 \ngaze.ie
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/thirty-years-a-growing-gaze-2022/
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220728T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220731T230000
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
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SUMMARY:Kirkos x 10
DESCRIPTION:Formed in 2012\, the contemporary classical group was made up of students from the Royal Irish Academy of Music\, Kirkos have evolved to encompass increasingly experimental\, improvisational and collaborative projects merging theatre and the visual arts. They also have a new base\, Unit 44 which formed part of the cover story in our May issue. Now turning 10\, they are hosting eight free events over four days promising everything from Fluxus Open Mics and music for zippers to brand new music by some of Ireland’s most exciting composers.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/kirkos-x-10/
LOCATION:Unit 44\, Park Shopping Centre\, Prussia St\, Dublin 7
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220715T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220717T010000
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
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SUMMARY:Continuous Patterns
DESCRIPTION:Continuous Patterns promises a selection of artists who are at the very cutting edge of contemporary Irish culture\, across a range of genres and moods\, carefully selected to match the rhythms of two special and distinct mid-summer evenings and presented across two stages of live music\, DJs  and more in the wonderful surrounds of the RHK. \nFriday July 15th presents an evening of forward facing\, future focused live music on the Courtyard and Terrace stages with performances from exciting emerging r’n’b acts Jar Jar Jr. Negro Impacto & Efe\, a Very Special Guest soon TBA\, a unique collaboration from the exhilarating and elegant pairing of power pop sensation AE Mak and the renowned contemporary ensemble Glasshouse\,  and closing out the evening in full dancing mode we welcome a rare hometown live performance from one of the country’s most celebrated electronic producers and DJs – R.Kitt. \nhttps://soundcloud.com/jarjarjr \nIn slightly more genteel fashion\, the programme on Saturday July 16th welcomes you into the elegant embrace of a leisurely mid summer’s evening in IMMA with psych-folk artist Aoife Wolf\, the folk stylings emerging Cork songwriter O Deer\, Ukulele collective Rugs\, the riot of sound that is Stomptown Brass\, a performance to be treasured from a Very Special Guest\,  and a very special performance from Ye Vagabonds in collaboration with renowned composer and multi-instrumentalist Gareth Quinn Redmond. \n \nEach evening the terrace bar will be soundtracked by some of our most celebrated selectors with DJ sets from Dublin stalwarts and radio personalities Claire Beck and Donal Dineen\, emerging Japanese – Irish selector Emmy Shigeta and the breezy sounds of the Desert Island Disco crew.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/continuous-patterns/
LOCATION:IMMA\, Military Road Kilmainham\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220701T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220709T013000
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
CREATED:20220622T160142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220622T160355Z
UID:84282-1656705600-1657330200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:05 Fest
DESCRIPTION:Poetry comes centre stage as poet\, playwright and performer Inua Ellams brings some of his hallmark interceptions\, interrogations and celebrations to the city. In association with the Abbey\, Ellams will be hosting The Midnight Run (July 1)\, An Evening with an Immigrant (July 3)\, a Poetry + Film / Hack (July 5)\, Reel Mix (July 6 & 7) and concludes with The R.A.P. Party – Rhythm And Poetry Party (July 8). He’ll be hooking up with local artists\, writers and performers such as Michelle Browne\, Adam Mohamed and Chiamaka Enyi-Amadi. “Everything I am as an artist was seeded in Dublin\, way out in Tallaght\,” says Ellams\, who spent his formative teenage years here. “My teachers in Firhouse Community College taught me about the power of language\, and its ability to provide relief\, community and escapism for those in need – and we are all\, always in need.” \nJuly 1-8 (see link for specific event details)
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/05-fest/
LOCATION:Various Locations\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:DJ Set,Festival Listings,Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220626T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220627T013000
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
CREATED:20220623T120027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220623T120228Z
UID:84299-1656237600-1656293400@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Street Feast
DESCRIPTION:We had flurries of activity during brief lockdown respites when communities got together to play bingo\, perform numbers and try to be as one again. After two tough years\, Street Feast is back and encouraging people to get out and reinforce those community bonds. Street Feast is supporting LEGO Foundation’s Build a World of Play campaign by providing 200 Playful Street Feast PlayBoxes containing games\, activities and resources. These PlayBoxes will be available in addition to the standard Street Feast pack that each host receives when they register which include bunting\, invitations\, posters and all the necessary information. Right up your street! 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/street-feast/
LOCATION:Various Locations\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings,Miscellaneous Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220616T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220620T013000
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
CREATED:20220608T084139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220608T084139Z
UID:84048-1655373600-1655688600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Made in Darndale
DESCRIPTION:Roll up\, roll up for the very first Made in Darndale Festival\, June 16-19! The streets\, squares\, and parks of Darndale will be bustling with music\, song\, story\, circus\, art\, performance and so much more\, in a dynamic\, bright\, and joyous cross-community celebration. From art exhibitions\, walking tours\, street parades\, aerial acrobatics and a Circus Big Top lead by Ringmaster John Connors\, to family fun days\, a celebration of Traveller culture and the first ever Darndale Dog Show\, the entire community are invited to join together with local and visiting performers for the biggest celebration the village has ever seen!  \nThe Made in Darndale Festival is the culmination of six months of community engagement\, workshops and training and will be a mesmerising showcase of the talents\, skills\, hard work and determination of hundreds of members of the Darndale community. Made in Darndale is part of the Creative Places Darndale initiative\, a three-year project to weave the arts into everyday life in Darndale\, supported by the Arts Council of Ireland and Dublin City Council. \n++++ \nMade in Darndale is for all who call Darndale and its environs home\, from the longest residents to the newest arrivals – this is the moment that Darndale\, her people and the strength of community spirit shines brightly for all to see. The festival kicks off on Thursday June 16 at midday with the Darndale Parade\, which sees young people from across the village join together to parade close to home and delight spectators with their incredible musicianship\, dance moves and theatrical talents. A Pop-Up Circus Performance will take place at 1pm at the Bell Square afterwards.  \nPic: Marc O’Sullivan\nHead to the Village Centre on Friday June 17 for a showcase of work by talented local artists at the Made in Darndale Arts Exhibition from 12pm. Then join renowned historian Pat Liddy at 2pm for an hour-long History of Darndale Walking Tour and discover the wealth of history that lies in the soil and stone of the village\, which was once home to a grand house surrounded by farmlands. At 4.30pm the Village Centre plays host to Darndale Through the Years\, a storytelling event that reveals the proud history\, culture\, and heritage of Darndale’s people and place. \nThe celebrations continue Saturday June 18 with the 11am launch of a very special Creative Places Darndale art project. The Interactive Mural\, by artists Klo Wi and Zurdie from the all-female street art collective Minaw\, will be located at the Spine Site behind Darndale Church. The whole community is invited to come along and see how the artwork develops throughout the festival. From 11am Darndale Park will be transformed into a vibrant Festival Village\, with hours of free family fun including music and dance performances\, games\, art workshops\, face painting and magic\, something for all ages to enjoy\, running until 2pm. The Bell Square is the place to be at 2pm\, for a dazzling aerial dance performance from the roof of the Village Centre by performer Ria Murphy from Dublin’s Aerial Cirque. Get pampering those puppies! Yes\, it’s the very first Darndale Dog Show\, with your host Willie White\, at Darndale Park from 3pm to 4.30pm\, with great prizes for Darndale’s top mutts! \nPic: Marc O’Sullivan\nOn Sunday June 19\, The Interactive Mural at the Spine Site and Made in Darndale Arts Exhibition at the Village Centre will continue to run\, while Darndale Park will host Festival Village: Traveller Arts & Culture from 11am to 2pm. Be part of an uplifting celebration of Ireland’s Traveller community\, through crafts and workshops\, storytelling\, and performances. Hear the proud and ancient history and traditions of Travellers and visit the traditional Traveller caravan museum. \nThe Circus Big Top will be raised in Darndale Park for the Dare to be Darndale Carnival Cabaret! Local legend John Connors will take to the floor as Ringmaster extraordinaire and will lead local and visiting performers in a spectacle of entertainment\, fun\, aerial acrobatics\, and circus feats! Acts include Darndale Boxing Club\, the Artane Senior Band\, musician Mark Flynn\, The Voice of Darndale and Faoin Spéir Choirs\, comedian Willie White\, Belfast’s Tumble Circus\, Prima Ballerina Emer Lenihan\, Richie the Cowboy Smyth and many more. There will be a matinee show from 3pm to 5pm and an evening performance from 7pm to 9pm\, which will bring to a close the very first Made in Darndale Festival. The Dare to be Darndale Carnival Cabaret is free but ticketed due to capacity restrictions. Tickets are available at creative-places-darndale.eventbrite.com or at the Made in Darndale Festival Box Office\, which is located at the Village Centre Reception and opens June 11th from 10am ‘til 6pm daily. \nFor more on Made in Darndale Festival and Creative Places Darndale see creativeplacesdarndale.ie 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/made-in-darndale/
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220515T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220516T003000
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
CREATED:20220502T103021Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220517T141221Z
UID:83325-1652616000-1652661000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Gay Theatre Festival
DESCRIPTION:Whether this long-running festival makes it to its 20th edition remains to be seen\, what with its lifeline of Arts Council funding having been completely cut. Therefore\, bums on seats is of utmost importance for the 24 productions which will grace the stages around the city. As always\, it’s likely to be a mixed bag\, all suffused with heart and some imbued with more talent than others. And who best to judge than the audience? A sample of offerings include 333\, the story of three men arrested when Toronto police\, in 1981\, raided several city bathhouses; the world premiere of Quilt\, “a story of AIDS and Ireland using factual records\, and some online testimonials” as well as Quickies\, four short LGBTQ+ plays from Provincetown. \nVarious locations\, runs until May 15.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/gay-theatre-festival/
LOCATION:Various Locations\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220515T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220515T223000
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
CREATED:20220502T104742Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220515T154506Z
UID:83339-1652608800-1652653800@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Culture Date with Dublin 8
DESCRIPTION:It goes without saying Dublin 8 is a cultural hub in the city and this weekender serves to tie it all together. Special tribute will be paid to the recently deceased Dublin 8 native and legendary Irish poet Thomas Kinsella with a number of pop-up readings of his work taking place throughout the weekend. To help visitors navigate their way around\, the first-ever cultural attractions map for Dublin 8 is now available which highlights some of the key attractions in the area. Specially curated free events\, workshops\, family activities and walking tours are all on the cards with details due shortly on their website. \nwww.culturedatewithdublin8.ie
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/culture-date-with-dublin-8/
LOCATION:Dublin 8
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220427T213000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220428T010000
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
CREATED:20220426T084658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220426T084658Z
UID:83118-1651095000-1651107600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Live Collision 
DESCRIPTION:Lynnette Moran’s Live Collision regroups\, reconsiders and asks us to buckle up for a smörgåsbord of live art practice. A few hand picks from the brimming selection include\, Object Permanence by Kat Hawkins which is a solo dance which takes us intimately into the relationship between the disabled body and assistive devices\, revealing a world of joy\, companionship and sensuality. Brokentalkers return with The Examination\, exploring mental health and human rights in the prison system. Irish Trinidadian artist Maïa Nunes presents Solas\, integrating original sound design and musical composition\, with live instrumentation and vocal improvisation. While artists and lovers Rosana Cade and Ivor MacAskill bring The Making of Pinocchio\, a response to Ivor’s gender transition. In this theatrical and cinematic spectacular\, their tender and complex autobiographical experience meets the magical story of the little lying puppet who wants to be a ‘real boy’. \nHouse of Origin (lead photo) is a new video project\, recorded interviews with some of the icons of Ballroom culture\, voicenotes responses submitted by our queer Black community here in Ireland and written research gathered and written for this. It presents new possibilities for Black queer community building and gender euphoria in an Irish context. \nProject Arts Centre\, Wednesday April 27 to Saturday April 30 \n \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/live-collision-2/
LOCATION:Project Arts Centre\, 39 East Essex Street\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220422T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220423T000000
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
CREATED:20220421T123532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220422T080829Z
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SUMMARY:Music Current
DESCRIPTION:Ireland’s most ambitious and adventurous contemporary music festival Music Current returns from its Covid slumber and moves into a brand new home at Project Arts Centre for 2022. With many new concerts over 5 days\, as well as participation workshops and panel discussions\, this year’s concerts showcase some of the most adventurous groups in Irish and international contemporary and electronic music today\, many performing in Ireland for the very first time\, at this unique event which runs from 19 – 23 April. \nShowcasing some of the most fearless innovators in contemporary music today; hosting 5 new concerts\, 2 new free participation workshops for audiences\, musicians and composers; a lecture recital on ‘music stretching’ by Maya Homburger and Barry Guy; and a shared masterclass with eight composers\, led by renowned composer Natacha Diels\, over 5 days\, and with a brilliant new commission opportunity for 2023. \nMusic Current has a reputation for presenting music that is at once both fun and challenging\, and this year the programme is entirely made up of Irish and world premieres\, and sees many contemporary music artists converge again in a live setting\, from Ireland and abroad\, for the first time in two years. The festival is a showcase of the “newest of the new” music from Ireland and worldwide. \nA central feature of Music Current Festival is the creative collaboration of composers and performers with the presentation of new works\, and Music Current regularly commissions new compositions and creates opportunities for collaborative development. \nMusic Current’s Thursday (21 Apr) concert features New York music chamber group LOADBANG\, who will perform a programme called IRRATIONAL\, which showcases the breadth of their creative work in the past decade. Ranging from off-kilter grooves to apocalyptic soundscapes\, the programme features works by some of their favourite collaborators including Eve Beglarian\, Taylor Brook\, Chaya Czernowin\, George Lewis\, Alex Mincek\, and Angélica Negrón as well as a world premiere by Irish composer Fergal Dowling. \nLoadbang have been described as\, “inventive” – New York Times\, “an extra-cool new music group\, exhilarating..” – Baltimore Sun\, and “a formidable new-music force..” – Time Out\, New York \n \nThe group relish in a new kind of music for mixed ensemble of trumpet\, trombone\, bass clarinet\, and baritone voice. Their unique lung-powered instrumentation has provoked diverse responses from composers\, resulting in a repertoire comprising an inclusive picture of composition today. They have premiered more than 400 works\, written by members of the ensemble\, emerging artists\, and today’s leading composers. Their repertoire includes works by Pulitzer Prize winners David Lang and Charles Wuorinen; Rome Prize winners Andy Akiho and Paula Matthusen; and Guggenheim Fellows Chaya Czernowin\, George Lewis\, and Alex Mincek. \nFriday’s (22 Apr) concert brings us Maya Homburger and Barry Guy who join forces to present a programme called DUO\, combining new compositions\, masterful improvisations and Baroque masterpieces. Barry Guy is renowned as one of the most virtuosic and imaginative improvisers and Maya Homburger’s interpretations of solo violin sonatas are inspired by the duo’s freedom and creativity.  \nIn this programme for Music Current 2022\, they feature works by H.I.F. Biber\, J.S. Bach\, György Kurtág and Barry\, the Homburger/Guy Duo creates a conduit through which music from the 17th century and earlier can flow effortlessly into contemporary compositions and improvisations.  \n \nThis performance will take place within a special loudspeaker system designed originally by a Stanford University team of Professor Jonathan Abel\, Dr Eoin Callery\, and Dr Elliot Canfield-Dafilou\, which immerses both the audience and the performers in virtual acoustic spaces. This system imposes a new alternative acoustic on the performance space and can render a transparent and realistic sensation of listening (or performing) within entirely different spaces\, such as: historic buildings\, natural spaces or even synthetic spaces. This new sound technology continues to be developed at Stanford University and at the Irish World Academy of Music And Dance in the University of Limerick. \nThe concert will be preceded by a lecture-recital on the Duo’s concept of “musical stretching”\, and will give insight into their approach and creativity\, highlighting some of the extended techniques on bass and violin with which they create unique sound worlds. \nMusic Current’s closing concert of the 2022 festival (Sat 23 Apr)\, Invisible Hand\, welcomes German band Ensemble Garage to Ireland for the first time. They will present a true multimedia concert of works combining choreographed movement\, video\, instrumental practice and cynical play to create a uniquely curious and disconcerting performance. \nEnsemble Garage’s programmes are at once playful and politically engaged. This concert mixes dark comedy with the absurdity of life\, love and politics. While maintaining a foothold in the abstract\, their work is conceived as an attempt to reveal the connection between art and the experience of life.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/music-current/
LOCATION:Project Arts Centre\, 39 East Essex Street\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220331T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20220403T223000
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
CREATED:20220322T211607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220323T101230Z
UID:82500-1648758600-1649025000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:East Asia Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:Discover innovative\, independent and inspiring cinema from East Asia\, with works from both emerging and established filmmakers. Drama\, documentary\, Japanese New Wave cinema\, and self-reflexive video essay are on offer. Despite all the madness in the world\, it’s wonderful to see the vitality and diversity of East Asian cinema with so many insightful and universal stories of human endeavour and strength. \n \nIn-Cinema: \nTHURSDAY MARCH 31st: 18.30 – In Front of Your Face\n\n\n \n\n\nFRIDAY APRIL 1st: 20.20 – Anita\n\n\n \n\n\nSATURDAY APRIL 2nd: 13.50 – Pale Flower\, 16.00 – White Building\, 18.00 – Ripples of Life\, 20.30 – Dear Tenant\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nSUNDAY APRIL 3rd: 13.50 – I Was A Simple Man\, 16.00 – Jet Lag\, 18.30 – The Real Thing\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\nOn IFI@Home:\nTHURSDAY MARCH 31st – SUNDAY APRIL 3rd\nWhite Building\nDear Tenant\nI Was A Simple Man\nThe Real Thing
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/east-asia-film-festival/
LOCATION:Irish Film Institute\, Irish Film Institute\, 6 Eustace St\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210929T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211004T010000
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
CREATED:20210929T092027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210929T092838Z
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SUMMARY:GAZE International LGBTQ+ Film Festival 2021
DESCRIPTION:This enforced autumnal move for the annual film festival celebrating Irish and international LGBTQ+ film-making feels right. Its usual August bank holiday timing\, possibly owing to cinema availability\, felt oddly timed.  \nIt opens with The Novice which follows an obsessive novice rower in pursuit of excellence in spite of familiar college distractions. It straddles the psychological-thriller territory and marks a directorial debut by Lauren Hadaway.  \n \nRebel Dykes celebrates the London lesbian scene\, Shame//Less is an experimental feature anchored by our own Stefan Fae and filmed in the Boilerhouse sauna\, Beyto has the good old-fashioned hot lads in a pool image attached while the festival closes with No Straight Lines\, a documentary charting the rise of pioneers in the US comics scene.  \nIFI & Lighthouse cinemas\, September 29 – October 3  \ngaze.ie  \n \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/gaze-international-lgbtq-film-festival-2021/
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210820T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210822T220000
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
CREATED:20210817T115010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210820T110817Z
UID:78529-1629464400-1629669600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Dublin Feminist Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:The majority of this year’s films are Irish premieres and will be available to watch online via IFI @Home.\nThere will also be two theatrical screenings at the IFI of Cathy Brady’s Wildfire which is on general release on September 3.\n\n \n\nYou can view the full programme here.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/dublin-feminist-film-festival-2/
LOCATION:Irish Film Institute\, Irish Film Institute\, 6 Eustace St\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210804T220000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210830T010000
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
CREATED:20210810T085408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210825T080605Z
UID:78446-1628114400-1630285200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Dublin Quays Festival
DESCRIPTION:It’s great to see live music returning to the city this summer\, and the Dublin Quays Festival certainly gets things off to a cracking start with their stylish multi-venue festival showcasing sixteen acts over sixteen nights this August. \nThe festival line-up reveals a great series of incredible live shows featuring an exciting mix of emerging talent and established names\, each performing live in four great venues along the banks of the Liffey. \n \nReflecting the energy and diversity of the music on offer\, Paddy Hanna’s experimental quartet Autre Monde sees the Festival get off to a great start in The Workmans Club on Wednesday August 4th\, while the thrilling noise assault of Bitch Falcon will wrap up proceedings in the same venue on Sunday August 29th. \nSprints\nIn between there’s a host of brilliant new acts including Sprints\, Keeley\, The Bonk\, Shakalak\, Birds of Olympus\, Rack & Ruins and A Ritual Sea\, rubbing shoulders with such legendary bands as The Pale and Sack. \nEileen Gogan\nRhymes and rhythms of the street are represented by an uber eclectic Word Up Collective line up in The Sound House on Thursday August 12th while Sin É hosts Leila Jane\, Eileen Gogan\, Emma Hynes and Ken O’Duffy\, four terrific solo artists all currently promoting new record releases. \nLelia Jane\nThe full line-up is as follows: \nAutre Monde | Shakalak | Sprints | Rack & Ruins | Word Up Collective (Sasha Terfous/Silent Ghost/Anna Jordan/Local Boy/Mutton Head/ Daire Patel)  | A Ritual Sea | Birds of Olympus | Keeley | The Pale | Leila Jane | Emma Hynes | Eileen Gogan | Ken O’Duffy | The Bonk |Sack | Bitch Falcon \nTickets available here: www.universe.com \nFollow their social channels for updates FB – @DublinQuaysFestival\nTwitter: @dublin_quays\nInsta: @DublinQuaysfestival \nFeatured Image: Autre Monde \nDublin Quays Festival is funded by the Live Performance Support Scheme. The organisers are grateful to Catherine Martin T.D and the Department of Tourism\, Culture\, Arts\, Gaeltacht\, Sport and Media for making these shows possible and for supporting the Arts in Ireland.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/dublin-quays-festival-2/
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201203T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201204T220000
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
CREATED:20201201T173300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201202T090814Z
UID:74488-1607025600-1607119200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Dublin International Comedy Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:A new film festival dedicated to comedy offers up some much needed winter levity with an online programme of films and live stand-up acts. \nVirtual live comedy acts include Emma Doran\, Killian Sundermann\, Michael Fry (who will share a new sketch) and Joe Rooney. It will also include filmmaker Q&As and a glitzy Zoom awards ceremony to wrap up the two days of side-splitting fun. The festival is the brainchild of filmmaker and actor Maureen O’Connell\, an award-winning actor\, writer\, director\, and producer. \n“Although I have been thinking about this festival for a few years now\, it kind of feels like now is the right time to do it\,” says O’Connell. “I’ve always found comedy very cathartic\, very healing and I think everyone could do with that at the moment. Laughter has a therapeutic power. I love that about comedy. It’s soulfulness. I find comedy deeply soulful.” \nIn addition to the showcasing of Irish talent\, audiences can expect a diverse assortment of side splitting humour from the United Kingdom\, Australia\, New Zealand\, France and Denmark. \nMore info on the festival can be found on the website. \nTickets for the full festival are a mere €5 and can be purchased here.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/dublin-international-comedy-film-festival/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201113T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201115T230000
DTSTAMP:20260505T061305
CREATED:20201103T132635Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201103T132708Z
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SUMMARY:Classics Now
DESCRIPTION:The Classics Now weekend will feature wide-ranging ‘in conversation’ events with some of the most exciting international writers who are using the ancient past as a way to reflect on our world today. \nFeaturing Antigone Now: Irish playwrights Conall Morrison and Colin Murphy have delved into the conflicts at the heart of Sophocles’ tragedy\, Antigone\, in their own adaptations. In conversation online with arts journalist\, Paula Shields\, they share insights into the play’s resonances today. \nAward-winning memoirist and critic Daniel Mendelsohn\, Editor-at-Large at the New York Review of Books\, will be in conversation online with Sebastian Barry\, Laureate for Irish Fiction. \nItalian journalist and classicist Andrea Marcolongo will talk about her inspiring and best-selling book\, The Ingenious Language: Nine Epic Reasons to Love Greek. \n  \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/classics-now/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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SUMMARY:DracuHa!
DESCRIPTION:Declaration of deadly here\, our editor is one of the co-producers of DracuHa! Originally conceived as a self-guided audio walk\, it has fallen foul of Level 5 restrictions and like much of 2020 has become an ‘at home’ experience. \nThe curdling call-out was made to some of our finest scribes to recount\, depict and imagine some horrors in the city. Expect horror hotlines\, violent brides\, goths\, werewolves and – the most dreaded horror of all – scavenging seagulls as your mind wanders on its original route from O’Connell Street to Molly Malone. \n \nThe sick ink is coming from humorists including Hannah Mamalis\, Séamas O’Reilly\, Sonya Kelly\, Kevin Lehane\, Michael Fry and Tony Cantwell. Visual interpretations of these tales by The Project Twins\, Holly Pereira and Max Halley which were originally meant to be projected on iconic buildings have been coverted into free\, limited edition\, poster prints. \nThe audio file for the tour will be available to download or stream from Friday October 30 at 10am via bramstokerfestival.com. 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/dracuha/
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201027T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201031T180000
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SUMMARY:Macnas at home
DESCRIPTION:Macnas are the maestros of conjuring up giant imaginations and creatures to inhabit it. Their annual parade was one of the highlights of Bram but in times of a pandemic\, while one may have to retreat indoors there remains no limits to our flights of fancy. \nThe Boy Explorer will be on hand\, via a series of online tutorials released during the October mid-term\, to help kids magic up creatures for their own parades. \nOn Hallowe’en\, everyone is encouraged to upload their creations to social media using the hashtag #BramStokerMacnas\, for the whole world to be spooked and raptured by. \nVideos created by Macnas exclusively for Bram Stoker Festival\, will be released via Bram Stoker Festival’s YouTube\, Facebook and Instagram pages daily from Tuesday 27 October until Saturday 31 October.  \nBram Stoker Festival runs from Friday October 30 to Monday November 2 \nFull programme details at bramstokerfestival.com
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/macnas-at-home/
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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