[Re[Framed – Articulations & Stickman
A mix of art and performance, this event at Dublin Fringe Festival sees two works on stage, titled Articulations & Stickman.
A mix of art and performance, this event at Dublin Fringe Festival sees two works on stage, titled Articulations & Stickman.
A modern-day take on folklore from the multi-dimensional artist and performer Hugh Cooney and his piece 'Stories' at Project Arts Centre
The gym and our relationship to it and the relationships within it are in the spotlight in this performance piece, 'Public Feeling, by Sarah Browne
This family-friendly and inclusive festival is a colourful gathering of local communities with national and international visitors and people of all ethnicities and cultures. The event marks the turn of the seasons as attendees gather together and celebrate the return of the light, as the days begin to lengthen once more.
On Saturday, 21 December, join John Cantwell and Karen Ward of local Slí An Chroí Holistic Centre for a ‘Celtic Journey’ meditation on Smithfield Square at 6pm by the Christmas Tree.
Walls Talk is a new dance piece for solo dancer, Breandán de Gallaí (former Riverdancce lead), and singer, Gina Boreham, opening in Project Arts Centre.
Beethoven's only opera serves as the perfect occasion to free us from shackles of our own confinement to witness that of others.
Chamber Choir Ireland present ithe first concert in a two-part retrospective on the works of the late Steve Martland, juxtaposed with those of Renaissance composer Clément Janequin.
You’ll hear echoes of everyone from Sly Stone to Curtis Mayfield to Gil Scott-Heron.
Diverse ways of looking at sexuality, gender, race and film and performance art itself during this two days of screenings, talks and performance.
Accessible opera arias (songs), a grand piano and some personal stories.
Homebeat’s Metronome series affords us a first chance to see what beauty and splendour has been stirring his soul in the interim.
Steve is well known to many in the music game, as a producer working from his Crumlin base, as a musician under outfits such as Halfset, Strands and Mount Alaska and as a creator of film compositions.
Lizzy Stuart got in touch to tell us about this tribute to her late dad Ken Stuart who was a stalwart of the jazz scene here and passed away 40 years ago.
World premiere of a multidisciplinary experience, intersecting contemporary music, movement, and theatre.
Lambchop has been around a while and then some. The one constant in its line-up over the years is Kurt Wagner.
Who really shot Michael Collins? Why is there such reticence from certain quarters – to this day – to find out the truth?
A night of wild theatre and sizzling hot circus, RIOT is one of the most influential theatre events of recent decades.
A football game is a temporal rupture with the routine of the everyday: ecstatic, evanescent and, most importantly, shared.
Branar’s enchanting non-verbal adaptation of Oliver Jeffers’ much-loved book follows a boy who dreams of having a star as a friend.