CoisCéim Dance Theatre – The Piece with the Drums
Pulsating with theatrical magic, this major new work is a colourful exploration of relationships, spirituality, and our connection to rhythm, life and the cosmos.
Pulsating with theatrical magic, this major new work is a colourful exploration of relationships, spirituality, and our connection to rhythm, life and the cosmos.
A unique collection of beautiful one-off handmade rugs designed by some of Ireland’s leading artists goes on public display at Hang Tough Contemporary from January 26th, following which all the pieces will be auctioned off with profits donated to Peter McVerry Trust for homelessness, and to support a regenerative wildlife project at the site of Ceadogán studios.
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 which takes place online, in Dublin and beyond this weekend.
Music has the Right to a Gayan Gamelan Ensemble
130 photographs from his portfolio are on display as one delves into his work spanning fashion, portraiture and nature as documented in our In The Frame section last month.
Carly released The Loneliest Time, her sixth studio album this autumn.
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.
Amazing Grace celebrates its 4th birthday with as little dignity intact as possible...
Channeling the likes of Karen Carpenter and Aimee Mann, Weyes Blood (Natalie Mering) has been steadily building a fanbase which last saw her here in the Button Factory in 2019.
Pondering the development of how telecommunications and air travel led to the exploration of the solar system, Clarke’s gaze stretches to the furthest reaches of Saturn as well as the exponential growth of Alzheimer’s disease and the rapid growth of dementia (10m each year).
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.
101 years since F. W. Murnau’s classic was committed to celluloid, we know he’d approve.
It’ll be an upper circle neck crane and glimpse if you haven’t sorted your tickets to Young Fathers.
Developed as part of What Does He Need? a long-term project by artist and writer Fiona Whelan, Brokentalkers and Rialto Youth Project, Manifest takes the form of a workshop where a group of men are facilitated in a conversation about what it means to be a man.
Irish sisters, CARRON, take to the stage at The Sound House to perform their set of original celtic-folk-pop tunes.
This International Women's Day, The GALPAL and IFI are partnering to highlight and celebrate the contribution of up-and-coming women in film.
Bryony Dunne's new body of work juxtaposes the vantage points of birds and people.
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.
Hickey’s observations live and breath the city, someone glaringly Dublin, some more intimate and isolated.
Mercury Prize nominated nu-metal-punk crossover duo...