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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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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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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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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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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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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210830T010000
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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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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201204T220000
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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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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201115T230000
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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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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201030T180000
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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/
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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/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201025T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201025T220000
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SUMMARY:Say it Loud - We’re Irish!
DESCRIPTION:Following an open call for event proposals from Black\, Asian and Minority Ethnic artists and writers in February 2020\, the festival presents six events as part of their Compass strand. Say It Aloud – We’re Irish! is a fresh and vibrant spoken word event\, which explores perspectives on what it means to be Irish today. \nFeaturing a new work inspired by Ola Majekodunmi’s viral video-documentary\, What Does “Irishness” Look Like?\, the event also includes readings of poems and a discussion. \n \nPerformers include Lorde Fuhl\, a Dublin based wordsmith\, using songs\, stories\, and poems; Chiamaka Enyi-Amadi\, a Lagos-born\, Galway-bred and Dublin-based writer\, performer\, arts facilitator\, and literary editor and Kayssie Kandiwa\, a poet and singer-songwriter whose work blends her Zimbabwean cultural heritage and her Irish upbringing. \nSunday October 25\, 7pm (donation suggested with 100% given to performers) \nThe Dublin International Literature Festival runs from Thursday October 22 to Wednesday October 28.  \nFull programme details at ilfdublin.com
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/say-it-loud-were-irish/
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201023T223000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20201024T000000
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SUMMARY:Ai Weiwei  in conversation with Annie Fletcher (IMMA)
DESCRIPTION:Ai Weiwei \nin conversation with Annie Fletcher (IMMA) \nThe Chinese dissident artist and activist is one of the leading names in the visual art world\, propelling urgent understandings of contemporary social\, cultural\, and political issues. He now resides across the pond after leaving Germany\, owing to displeasure at what he perceived as their conciliatory attitude to the homeland from which he fled after imprisonment. His new project sees him take over a large display screen in Piccadilly Circus with a series of images from his artworks and political films. \nDuring lockdown Ai made a film about Wuhan\, where the Covid-19 outbreak began\, called Coronation\, which is available on Vimeo. He also produced 10\,000 printed masks and raised more than £1m for the organisations Human Rights Watch\, Refugees International and Médecins Sans Frontières. \nFriday October 23\, 8.30pm\, €8 \nThe Dublin International Literature Festival runs from Thursday October 22 to Wednesday October 28.  \nFull programme details at ilfdublin.com
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/ai-weiwei-in-conversation-with-annie-fletcher-imma/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200313T150000
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SUMMARY:Festival Highlight: St Patrick's Festival
DESCRIPTION:Under the artistic tutelage of Karen Walshe\, St Patrick’s Festival has seriously ramped up its engagement with and appeal to those of us who live here. Under the theme of Seoda – Treasures from Ireland\, it’s delivered an impressive programme across the five days and nights. A few which have taken our fancy include Brendan Balfe in conversation with Dave Fanning (Friday March 13\, 1pm in the Chapel Royal of Dublin Castle\, €8)\, Abair: Treasures Lost and Stolen which pairs traveller singer Thomas McCarthy and storyteller Liz Weir (The Music Room\, Christchurch Cathedral\, Friday March 13\, 6.30pm\, €12) and InnerEar: A Guide to Listening with Dr Leon McCarthy\, Donal Dineen and Sorcha McGrath (Hen’s Teeth\, Sunday March 15\, 12.30pm-6pm\, €15 talk\, €35 talk and 1.30pm brunch). \nYou will find more extensive references to Where We Live (ThisIsPopBaby) and Alternating Current (Dublin Digital Radio) which also form part of the programme elsewhere in the magazine.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/festival-highlight-st-patricks-festival/
LOCATION:Various Locations\, Ireland
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200112T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200112T210000
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SUMMARY:Bowie Festival: Vinyl & Wine presents: Blackstar
DESCRIPTION:Mark the passing of a great this weekend by listening to Bowie’s final album ‘Blackstar’ from start to finish on high quality vinyl through Lost Lane’s impressive sound system. \nPart of the ‘Vinyl and Wine’ series\, the listening party will be followed by an in-depth panel discussion on the album\, featuring our own Zara Hedderman. The perfect way to wind down your weekend and remind yourself of the lasting influence of one of the greatest musicians of the 2oth Century. \nLost Lane\, 12th January\, 5pm\, €13.66
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/bowie-festival-vinyl-wine-presents-blackstar/
LOCATION:Lost Lane\, 1-2 Adam Court\, Grafton Street\, Dublin\, D02 RP20\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200112T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200112T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072439
CREATED:20191216T125028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191216T125545Z
UID:68290-1578844800-1578852000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Bowie Festival: Face to Face with the Men Who Sold the World
DESCRIPTION:Following their Olympia performance as Holy Holy on the night before where they will perform The Man Who Sold The World and Ziggy Stardust albums in their entirety followed by a set of Bowie rock n roll classics from the 70’s\, Visconti and Woodmansey will settle back for a chat on the closing day of the festival. Visconti is the producer most associated with Bowie working on so many of his seminal albums including his Berlin Trilogy right up to his last one Blackstar. Woodmansey is a drummer best known for his work in the early 1970s as a member of David Bowie‘s core backing ensemble that became known as the Spiders from Mars in conjunction with the release of Bowie’s 1972 LP The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders from Mars. He is the last surviving member of the Ziggy Stardust studio band. \nRoyal College of Surgeons\, Sunday January 12\, 3pm\, €22
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/bowie-festival-face-to-face-with-the-men-who-sold-the-world/
LOCATION:The Royal College Of Surgeons\, 123 St Stephen's Green\, Dublin\, 8PQQ+H5\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200110T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200112T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072439
CREATED:20191216T123958Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200109T195816Z
UID:68284-1578646800-1578852000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Bowie Festival: Illustrated Bowie / Bowie in Dublin
DESCRIPTION:L.A. based screenwriter Todd Alcott has a side project – turning famous song titles into alternative covers for vintage pulp fiction covers. These “cultural mashups”\, made using digital-altering software\, as a conversation between the songwriter\, the original designer\, himself and the viewer. “All four bring a wealth of associations\,” he says. \n“Bowie dressed as an androgynous alien\, went out onstage and told his audience ‘You’re not alone\, give me your hands\,’ I can’t think of a more encompassing gesture to a misfit\,” says Alcott. \n“No matter how weird you were in your community\, you would always find someone like you at a Bowie concert. During a time of my life when I felt incredibly isolated and alone\, Bowie was one of the key artists who made me feel like I was part of a bigger world\, an artistic continuum.” \nAlcott will be joined by graphic artist Cartoon Bowie in one room with a very special rolling AV presentation of photos and live concert footage of Tin Machine in Dublin’s Baggot Inn from 1991 in Room 2. \nThe Space Between\, Friday January 10 to Sunday January 12\, Free
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/bowie-festival-illustrated-bowie-bowie-in-dublin/
LOCATION:The Space Between\, 28 Fenian Street\, Dublin\, D02 CY50\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200109T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200110T000000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072439
CREATED:20191216T120018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200109T210030Z
UID:68263-1578603600-1578614400@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Bowie Festival: Glasshouse: The Berlin Trilogy Re-Imagined
DESCRIPTION:The Berlin Trilogy consists of three consecutively released studio albums: Low (1977)\, Heroes (1977) and Lodger (1979). The albums were recorded after Bowie took up residence in West Berlin in late 1976\, and saw him experiment with elements of electronic\, krautrock\, ambient\, and world music in collaboration with American producer Tony Visconti and English musician Brian Eno. He’d moved there after being on the verge of physical and mental collapse owing to cocaine addiction in L.A. \n“For many years Berlin had appealed to me as a sort of sanctuary-like situation. It was one of the few cities where I could move around in virtual anonymity. I was going broke; it was cheap to live. For some reason\, Berliners just didn’t care. Well\, not about an English rock singer\, anyway\,” says Bowie who moved there with his pal Iggy Pop. In was in the Hansa Sound Studio where he recorded “Heroes”\, one of his most adored singles. \nThe Glasshouse Ensemble have carved a distinctive niche for themselves as one of the most vibrant interpreters of a modern cannon of music stretching from Aphex Twin to Sufjan Stevens. Bowie is in capable hands. \nThe Sugar Club\, Thursday January 9\, 8pm\, €20
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/bowie-festival-glasshouse-the-berlin-trilogy-re-imagined/
LOCATION:The Sugar Club\, 8 Lower Leeson Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200109T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200110T003000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072439
CREATED:20191216T114327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191216T114327Z
UID:68255-1578601800-1578616200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Bowie Festival: Culture Vultures
DESCRIPTION:“It’s true – I am a bisexual. But I can’t deny that I’ve used that fact very well. I suppose it’s the best thing that ever happened to me. Fun\, too.” Bowie was always a trail-blazer in so many respects\, not least sexual fluidity. He appeared in a dress on the cover of The Man Who Sold the World and his legendary 1970s Top of the Pops appearances. “same old thing /in brand new drag”\, sang Bowie on Teenage Wildlife\, in 1980. \nHis legacy filtered down through eras and subcultures\, androgyny never looked so good. Remember R.E.M. only released Crush with Eyeliner in 1994. He sparked the flame… panellists Roe McDermott\, Dr Alex Sharpe and Darryl W. Bullock will debate and discuss Bowie’s influence on sexual fluidity while Corkonian piano led powerhouse Jack O’Rourke provides the musical backdrop. \nThe Workman’s Club\, Thursday January 9\, 7.30pm\, €12
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/bowie-festival-culture-vultures/
LOCATION:The Workman’s Club\, 10 Wellington Quay\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200108T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20200108T230000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072439
CREATED:20191216T114853Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200108T021831Z
UID:68258-1578510000-1578524400@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Bowie Festival: David Bowie Made Me Gay: 100 Years of LGBT Music
DESCRIPTION:Bowie released his first record in 1964\, the year Darryl W. Bullock was born. “There was always Bowie. Every time you turned around\, when there was nothing to listen to\, there was always a new Bowie album. I hadn’t realised it until he died\, but he was the soundtrack to my life\,” says Bullock\, music aficionado and author of David Bowie Made Me Gay: 100 Years of LGBT Music. \n \n“As an artist\, he was always playing with gender fluidity and identity. What he did so subversively\, was push it a little bit further for the audience. He brought it into people’s homes\,” says Bullock. He’ll be in conversation with our own iconic Tonie Walsh. \nThe Five Lamps Brewery\, Camden Street\, Wednesday January 8\, 6pm\, €5
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/bowie-festival-david-bowie-made-me-gay-100-years-of-lgbt-music/
LOCATION:The Five Lamps Brewery\, 84 - 87 Camdem=n Street Lower\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20191102T090000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20191201T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072439
CREATED:20191104T122628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191104T122628Z
UID:67288-1572685200-1575223200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Fair Highlight: Halftone
DESCRIPTION:The annual print fair returns for its fifth edition. Bringing together artists working in disciplines whose output manifests in printed form\, Halftone selects from an open call aimed at fine art printers\, illustrators\, designers\, photographers and creatives alike. This year sees limited edition prints from curatorial duo RGKS\, vibrant riso work from illustrator Claire Prouvost\, and new work from photographer Brian Teeling. There are also works from contributors to our magazine Aoife Herrity\, Ruth Connolly and Dorje de Burgh.\nLibrary Project until Sunday December 1\, halftone.ie \nMain Image: Laura McMorrow\, Buffalo Man
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/fair-highlight-halftone/
LOCATION:The Library Project\,  2 Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\,  D02 YK53\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191025
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191030
DTSTAMP:20260505T072439
CREATED:20190924T102315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191026T104858Z
UID:66317-1571968800-1572310799@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Bram Stoker Festival
DESCRIPTION:Bram’s back\, bitchez! Carrying the placard for spooky rights throughout the city\, this fright fest has Night Watch as its centrepiece down in Grand Canal Dock. This atmospheric and darkly theatrical installation\, presented by Lantern Company\, will see a ghostly ship summoned from the dark\, swathed in fog and foreboding lights\, accompanied by an eerie\, maritime forest of beings and bodies arising from the depths. \nElsewhere\, Sounds of Wood on Muscle (St Ann’s Church\, where Bram Stoker married Florence Balcombe in 1878) restates Orson Welles’s iconic 1938 radio play exploring how technology has changed our relationship to imagination. \n \nSéance is a 15-minute experience for an audience of 20 inside a sealed shipping container on Wolfe Tone Square. The contagious nature of fear and potency of superstition forms the core of dark treat. \nInstaTerror is a groundbreaking online event which harnesses modern technology to tell an ancient story of horror. Anyone with a smartphone and a sense of humour can follow this terrifying haunting as it unfolds over the course of a week. As tension builds and the body count rises\, this macabre\, made-for-millennials adventure will culminate in a shocking climax during the Festival. \nGet stoked for Stoker! \nFor more check out our Five of The Best picks for the weekend\, and our interview with Festival Co-Directors Tom Lawlor and Maria Schweppe) \nVarious locations\, Friday October 25 to Monday October 28 \nbramstokerfestival.com
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/bram-stoker-festival-2/
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20191011T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20191113T180000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072439
CREATED:20190924T101755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190924T101755Z
UID:66314-1570788000-1573668000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Open House Dublin
DESCRIPTION:It’s our annual ‘through the keyhole’ moment where we get to snoop and marvel at what lies behind the doors of this city. And while it’s stacked with access to fantastic public and private spaces\, the most important event is The Big Debate on Friday. The theme is ‘City in Motion’ which according to Open House “allows us to question the sort of city we want Dublin to be.” And this really has never come at a more crunch time with the city no longer affordable for many and creative spaces being squeezed out in favour of hotels and student accommodation. Do we want a soulless identikit city which will tourists will skip in time to come or hold on to the vestiges of what makes us unique? Could the future incarnation of this event be called Closed Doors? Now is the time to have your say and get informed. \nThe Big Debate\, Trinity Business School\, 41 Pearse St\, D2\, Friday\, 6:30pm – 8pm \nOpen House Dublin\, various locations\, Friday October 11 to Sunday October 13 \nFree tours but booking required for some \nopenhousedublin.com
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/open-house-dublin/
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190921
DTSTAMP:20260505T072439
CREATED:20190912T075933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190922T142453Z
UID:65860-1568858400-1568944799@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Dublin Arts and Human Rights Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Dublin Arts and Human Rights festival showcases and highlights the extraordinary work of human rights defenders in Ireland and around the world – past and present – and the role of the arts and artists in promoting human rights today. This 11-day runs until September 29 at a range of venues including the Samuel Beckett Theatre\, Science Gallery Dublin and dlr Mill Theatre Dundrum. \nEvents include Escape Routes and Freedom Trails – European Solidarity between Nations  (19 September 7.30pm\, Samuel Beckett Theatre) offers theatre\, film and panel discussions celebrating and remembering extraordinary stories of Irish and European men and women involved in the resistance and in  ‘escape lines’: secret World War II networks set up to assist Allied soldiers and citizens leave Nazi occupied territory during WWII. Today\, the escape lines are remembered in Europe and beyond as ‘Freedom Trails’. Hear about courageous Belgian woman and human rights defender Andrée de Jongh\, who set up the Comet Line that saved over 800 Allied service men. Listen to the stories of courageous Irish men and women active during WWII including Katherine Anne Mc Carthy\, Mary Cummins\, Catherine Crean\, Margaret Kelly and Samuel Beckett.  The evening explores stories of solidarity from WWII and how European citizens can come together to promote democracy\, equality and peace today. \nArtists and speakers for this unique event include Mary Moynihan\, theatre and film-maker and Artistic Director of Smashing Times; Belgian director Frédérique Lecomte from Theater & Reconciliation presenting her extraordinary work from Belgium and the Congo; John Morgan\, Dublin lawyer and co-founder of the Basque Pyrenees Freedom Trails’ Association (BPFTA) and one of the key people to raise awareness of the involvement of Irish men and women in the Resistance during WWII; Eneko Aizpurua\, Award Winning Writer\, Basque Country\, and Trinity graduate Seán Binder from Cork\, an Aid Worker who spent over 100 days in a Greek jail arising from his work volunteering with refugees. \nDuring the afternoon of 19 September\, from 3-5pm\, the festival is  delighted to welcome Frédérique Lecomte to Ireland from Belgium. Frédérique is Director of the Belgian company Theater & Reconciliation and will present a full-length workshop and talk about her extraordinary work and unique Method for Theatrical Practice in Conflict Zones that she has developed using creative processes to promote conflict resolution and reconciliation in the Congo. \nMusical highlights include Don’t See Any Lines by Cork singer/songwriter Hilary Bow\, featuring Hilary and Liam Ó’Maonlaí on vocals. This song was released as a single on World Refugee Day\, 20 June 2019. The lyrics are inspired by Hilary’s friendship with Kurdish refugees and by working with people who had arrived in Ireland seeking refuge. The song is used as a call to end the direct provision system in Ireland and implement a more humane system for people arriving here. \nUntil September 29
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/dublin-arts-and-human-rights-festival/
LOCATION:Various Locations\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190817T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190819T010000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072439
CREATED:20190814T062946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190814T062946Z
UID:65042-1566057600-1566176400@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Love Sensation
DESCRIPTION:The Mother(ship) and mcd roll out a new festival to ensure another large scale splash of Pride before the summer sun sets. This two-day venture is bedecked in retro pop stripes with noughties favs Lily Allen\, Kelis and The Gossip headlining along with Clean Bandit. There’s a George stage bringing the drag fab and a dance section with solid loveens Horse Meat Disco and Honey Dijon. Crowd-pleasing potential\, even if it lacks contemporary edge in its line-up. 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/love-sensation/
LOCATION:Royal Hospital Kilmainham\, Military Road\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190809T220000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190812T010000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072439
CREATED:20190806T222705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190806T222705Z
UID:64860-1565388000-1565571600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:We've Only Just Begun
DESCRIPTION:Second out for this three-day festival featuring 26 acts across two stages. Wyvern Lingo\, Pillow Queens\, Roe and Soda Blonde are the headliners but we’ll be marking our curiosity cards by catching the likes of Lydia Ford\, a Brooklyn-based Irish pop artist and Meath duo Elkin (pictured). It also features Fears\, who featured in our music therapy feature in our last edition. We’ve Only Just Begun are also eschewing a foghorn push around the fact that it is an all-female line-up. We can only hope this is the start of a new norm too. 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/weve-only-just-begun-2/
LOCATION:Whelan’s\, 25 Wexford Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190808T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190811T230000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072439
CREATED:20190808T073819Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190808T073819Z
UID:64916-1565272800-1565564400@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Wine 'n' Cheese
DESCRIPTION:Can you brie-lieve it? You’re suddenly middle-aged and middle-class with expendable cash. Well\, stop in your tracks because there are few better marriages to suit you than wine and cheese. And when it comes in festival format\, you can enjoy the company of likeminded folk who are borderline smug. Explore all the voguish wine trends – organic\, orange\, natural and biodynamic – with expert insights from the likes of the acclaimed Green Man Wines. And while we may not be noted for our wine produce\, when it comes to cheese we are well mature in the stakes.  \nThere’s cheesemaking with Tom Burgess (Coolatin Cheese) and making ‘The Perfect Cheese Toastie’ with Kevin Powell (Loose Canon). There will be a daily Cracker Challenge (eat three cream crackers to win a prize!) and Grape Expectations Challenge where competitors have to make as much wine as they can (with their feet!). Add to that Cheesy Singalong Social\, Sing For Your Dinner karaoke\, The Dublin Ukulele Collective\, Trinity Orchestra do Abba\, R’n’Brie special from Holla Back and Easy Singles speed dating. 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/wine-n-cheese/
LOCATION:The Iveagh Gardens\, Clonmel St\, Saint Kevin's\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190629T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190629T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072439
CREATED:20190604T152045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190604T152045Z
UID:63680-1561820400-1561834800@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Pride Parade
DESCRIPTION:We must admit we’ve been somewhat conflicted by Pride of late. The embracing of Queer culture by the mainstream has not been without its pitfalls\, most noticeably the piggybacking of it by brands. The parade spectacle has been somewhat diminished by the proliferation of bland buses passing by telling us tech company A is down with equality and film company B wants to flog a forthcoming release. Having Madonna playing from a soundsystem while people in t-shirts dance on the roof of a bus is not the essence of a good Pride. \nSolution? Brands fund the creation of float spectacles with edge and competition\, brands fund community groups and outreach programmes to bring the message and the fun. In other words\, brands get out of our faces. Here’s hoping the restoration of its route down the O’Connell Street artery marks the beginning of the return of a flamboyant Pride with a meaningful sense of pride\, place and bite. \nAnnouncing artist and activist Will St Leger as its Grand Marshall this year is a very welcome decision adding meaning over celeb rainbow dashing. \nParade route is Parnell Square to Merrion Square
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/pride-parade/
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190611T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190616T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072439
CREATED:20190607T051357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190606T131416Z
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SUMMARY:Bloomsday Festival
DESCRIPTION:When James Joyce’s Ulysses first came out\, many found it obscene and unreadable. \nJoyce responded if\, “If Ulysses isn’t fit to read\, then life isn’t fit to live.” From these disreputable beginnings\, Bloomsday has become a street festival celebrating Joyce’s novel and its main characters Molly and Leopold Bloom. Traditions range from dressing up all Edwardian\, re-enacting scenes or eating (and drinking….) things mentioned in the book. \nHighlights include RTE presenter Ann Doyle interviewing Senator David Norris about his Joycean life; a twist in Leopold Bloom’s tale “bloominauschwitz” at The New Theatre; The Poetry Brothel unravelling Joyce – “O\, Rocks! Tells us in plain words”; a Bloomsday Body Painting Jam\, and a glorious convergence of adventurers and chances at The Laughter Lounge for the “Bloomsday Blowout”. \nVarious locations\, Tuesday\, June 11 to Sunday June 16 \nwww.bloomsdayfestival.com
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/bloomsday-festival/
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190611T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190611T190000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072439
CREATED:20190604T150755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190604T150755Z
UID:63673-1560247200-1560279600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Bloomsday
DESCRIPTION:When James Joyce’s Ulysses first came out\, many found it obscene and unreadable. Joyce responded\, “If Ulysses isn’t fit to read\, then life isn’t fit to live.” From these disreputable beginnings\, Bloomsday has become a street festival celebrating Joyce’s novel and its main characters Molly and Leopold Bloom. Traditions range from dressing up all Edwardian\, re-enacting scenes or eating (and drinking….) things mentioned in the book. Highlights include RTE presenter Anne Doyle interviewing Senator David Norris about his Joycean life; a twist in Leopold Bloom’s tale with “bloominauschwitz” at The New Theatre; The Poetry Brothel unravelling Joyce – “O\, Rocks! Tells us in plain words”; a Bloomsday Body Painting Jam and a glorious convergence of adventurers and chancers at the Laughter Lounge for the “Bloomsday Blowout”.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/bloomsday/
LOCATION:Various Locations\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190531T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20190601T000000
DTSTAMP:20260505T072439
CREATED:20190529T082847Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190531T110157Z
UID:63481-1559336400-1559347200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Cinemagic: Float Like A Butterfly + Q&A with Carmel Winters
DESCRIPTION:Carmel Winters’ second feature film\, Float Like A Butterfly has been described as “A gloriously unruly collision of vivid romanticism and tough\, unsentimental truths about the lives and casual discrimination faced by Irish travellers”. \nThe story revolves around a young Irish Traveller who has to contend with her recently released from prison father in 1960s Ireland in order to pursue her dreams of being a boxer and making her idol Muhammad Ali proud. \nSee the film in the company of Carmel Winters\, with a chance to talk more about the issues involved in the Question and Answer session which takes place immediately afterwards. \n \n  \nPresented as part of the Cinemagic Festival\,  Talking Pictures is a series of film screenings and talks with filmmakers and film professionals celebrating Irish filmmaking talent and offering advice and top tips for young people with an interest in a career in film. \nSee our picks of things to see and do at the festival here. \nFloat Like A Butterfly + Q&A with Carmel Winters  \nDate: 31st May\, Time: 7.00pm\, Venue: ODEON Point Square
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/talking-pictures-float-like-a-butterfly-qa-with-carmel-winters/
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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