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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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SUMMARY:ISLAND by Ceadogán in Aid of Peter McVerry Trust
DESCRIPTION:Handmade artisan rugmakers Ceadogán are set to launch “Island”\, an exciting new project which brings together a dozen of Ireland’s finest artists\, each of whom will be drawing on their individual designs and interpretations to create a unique one-off rug or wall hanging piece. The unique collection of stunning one-off handmade rugs will go on public display at the Hang Tough Contemporary gallery on Exchequer Street\, Dublin from January 26th. \nThis innovative project includes pieces from some of Ireland’s leading artists\, including Gottfried Helnwein\, Dorothy Cross\, Sean Scully\, Maser\, Domino Whisker\, Gilbert Menassa\, Hannah Ní Mhaonaigh\, Mary O’Connor\, Colm Mac Athlaoich\, Sean Atmos\, Lola Donoghue and Alice Fitzgerald. \nFollowing the exhibition\, each piece will be auctioned off\, with 50% of profits from the sale being donated to Peter McVerry Trust for homelessness. The remainder will go towards supporting a regenerative wildlife project at the site of Ceadogán studios on Bannow Bay\, Co. Wexford. \nIsland goes on display at Hang Tough Contemporary\, Exchequer St\, Dublin 2\, from Thursday 26th January – Sunday 5th February. Entry is free. The collection will be auctioned by Whytes Auctioneers on February 5th. \nTo enter a bid in advance or to view the online catalogue visit ceadogan.ie or Whytes.  \nFeature Image: Sean Scully\, “Wall Fez”\, Hand Tufted Pure Wool\, 67 by 59in. (170 by 150cm.)
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/island-by-ceadogan-in-aid-of-peter-mcverry-trust/
LOCATION:Hang Tough Contemporary\, 4 Exchequer Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:CoisCéim Dance Theatre - The Piece with the Drums
DESCRIPTION:Pulsating with theatrical magic\, CoisCéim Dance Theatre is back at Project Arts Centre with THE PIECE WITH THE DRUMS – a driving dance narrative between dancer and percussion. Directed and choreographed by David Bolger\, with music\, beats and everything in between by pioneering Jazz percussionist Conor Guilfoyle\, this major new work is a colourful exploration of relationships\, spirituality\, and our connection to rhythm\, life and the cosmos. \n \nWith humour and swift sharp dancing from a cast of exceptional artists Diarmuid Armstrong\, Justine Cooper\, Ghaliah Conroy\, Ivonne Kalter\, Jonathan Mitchell and Alex O’Neill\, it features set & costume design by Katie Davenport and is bathed in brilliant light by Eamon Fox. \n  \nPREVIEW | Tuesday 24 January 2023 | 7.30pm \nOPENING NIGHT | Wednesday 25 January | 7.30pm \nPERFORMANCES | 25-28 January 2023 | 7.30pm \nMATINEE | Saturday 28 January | 2.30pm \nTICKETS | Pay What You Can – Recommended price €23 \nPROJECT ARTS CENTRE\, DUBLIN 2 \nBox Office: projectartscentre.ie\, +353 1 881 9613 \n  \nCREDITS \nCast | Diarmuid Armstrong\, Justine Cooper\, Ghaliah Conroy\, Conor Guilfoyle\, Ivonne Kalter\, Jonathan Mitchell\, Alex O’Neill \nDirector/Choreographer | David Bolger \nMusic | Conor Guilfoyle \nSet and Costume | Katie Davenport \nLighting | Eamon Fox
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/coisceim-dance-theatre-the-piece-with-the-drums/
LOCATION:Project Arts Centre\, 39 East Essex Street\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Dance Listings
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SUMMARY:'Why be an artist?' (after Leigh Hobba and Noel Sheridan)
DESCRIPTION:It is utterly apt to have this all consuming question planted before the next generation of aspiring artists whilst paying homage to the late director of NCAD\, Noel Sheridan. His performance work filmed by Hobba in ’94 explored the reasons to pursue this path\, stating “if you do art as a second choice it will show in the work” and “you must be oppositional to any manifestations of the superstructure” and while you must do bargains with all of these\, meeting their agendas will never benefit your work. \nHere Oísín Byrne and Vaari Claffey revisit the framework with practising visual artists invited to respond to Sheridan’s provocations. We have the likes of Isadora Epstein using magic as her prism of exploration and Gary Farrelly stating that\, “problems are the bread and butter of an artist to cultivate and not resolve” and that they must use their “radical egocentric disposition to believe whatever they want to believe is true.” Essential pondering. \nNCAD Gallery until February 15. \nTalks series \nTuesday 31st January 2023\, 1.15PM\nA Walk-Through the Archive with Valerie Connor \nTuesday 7th February 2023\, 1.15PM\nWhy Be A Curator\nVaari Claffey\, Why be a curator? response to the ‘Why be an artist? (after Leigh Hobba and Noel Sheridan)’ filmed performance. \nTuesday 14th February 2023\, 1.15PM\nOn Collecting for Archives\nChristina Kennedy\, Senior Curator: Head of Collections at IMMA (Irish Museum of Modern Art) in conversation with Vaari Claffey\, discusses some highlights from the Noel Sheridan Archive at IMMA.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/why-be-an-artist-after-leigh-hobba-and-noel-sheridan/
LOCATION:NCAD Gallery\, Thomas Street\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:Bowie – Icon
DESCRIPTION:Bowie – Icon\nRathfarnham Castle hosts a stunning exhibition of over 60 Bowie photographs by Philippe Auliac. The acclaimed French photographer has captured the rock icon many times over his long career\, since first shooting Bowie in 1972\, with many of his images  now deemed classic portrayals. \nAs an official chronicler of Bowie\, Auliac had premium stage-side access to many of Bowie’s most iconic shows\, so this is a great opportunity to get some insights into some of his magical stage performances. This visual feast also features some rare interviews with the starman\, as well as audiovisual screening of further images. \nWed Jan 11th – Sun Jan 29th. Open 9.30am – 4.45pm.  \nFree admission.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/bowie-icon/
LOCATION:Rathfarnham Castle\, Rathfarnham Dublin 14 Ireland\, D14 K3T6\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Photography
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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:20221216T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221216T223000
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SUMMARY:Past The End
DESCRIPTION:The Fumbally Cafe is the place to be on December 16th\, where a stunning lineup get together for Past The End\, a musical fundraiser for Women’s Aid. The organisers tell us that the name is a nod to The End is Nigh\, an epic night in 2012\, when singer Lisa Hannigan and others played to a sweet Christmas gang to mark the end of the Mayan Calendar and of all existence. (Editor’s note –  some of us are still here.) \nPerformers on the night include Brian Mooney’s band The Next New Low\, featuring Sean Coleman\, Daniel Luke Smith\, and James Smith. There will also be a trio performance with Mary Barnecutt\, Sean Mac Erlaine and Mathew Nolan\, while singer songwriter Laura Ann Brady will be conjuring up sounds that invoke memories and stir the heart and soul.  Expect to see a few surprise guests dropping by too. \nObviously the aim is to raise as much as possible for a great cause. See you there! \nTickets are €15 plus booking fees and VAT. All proceeds from the night will go to Women’s Aid.\n \n*Note: The Bar will be open\, but food will not be available. \n  \nAbout The Performers… \n \nThe Next New Low \nEverything is nearly always falling apart when the next new low play\, but somehow the well- crafted songs save us and we all leave with a comfortable glow. Featuring Brian Mooney\, Sean Coleman\, Daniel Luke Smith\, and James Smith. \n  \nMary Barnecutt\, Matthew Nolan\, & Seán Mac Erlaine \nSeán Mac Erlaine is a composer\, musician and mastering engineer. Recognised as one of Ireland’s most forward-thinking creative musicians\, he has worked with many leading lights of music today. Seán’s work is genre agnostic and readily intersects folk\, free improvisation\, jazz and traditional music. \nMatthew Nolan is a Dublin based musician\, composer\, academic and curator. Since 2015\, he has produced new work in collaboration with some of the finest musicians around\, both Irish and international. He has worked on commissions from a range of prestigious performing arts institutions\, including: National Gallery\, BAM and the Film Society at Lincoln Centre in New York\, The National Gallery of Art in Washington D.C.\, Kilkenny Arts Festival\, Bram Stoker Festival and the St Patrick’s Festival. \nMary Barnecutt is a Dublin-based musician\, educator and curator who works with a variety of artists\, bands\, orchestras and educational projects. She has written music for short films\, theatre\, dance productions\, and has worked with artists such as\, Julie Feeney\, Nell Regan\, Justine Doswell\, Amanda Coogan\, Adrian Crowley\, Liz Roche\, Seti the 1st\, Ray Harman and Ruth O’Mahony Brady. \n  \nLaura Ann Brady \nLaura Ann Brady is an alternative folk artist and drama therapist from Dublin. She experiments with folk and Irish traditional songs in her work and this informs her own process of song writing. Laura plays various instruments including autoharp and piano and enjoys the ritual of layering vocals and sounds that invoke memories and stir the heart and soul.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/past-the-end/
LOCATION:The Fumbally\, Fumbally Lane\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser/Celebration,Gig Listings
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SUMMARY:Premiere of Company Philip Connaughton’s LOVE SONGS 
DESCRIPTION:Company Philip Connaughton returns with the premiere run of Love Songs\, a seductive and provocative new dance show revelling in the infinite possibilities of love. As the talented Dublin choreographer and dancer brings his unique vision to his most ambitious work to date\, Love Songs offers audiences a chance to embark on a journey of exploration in the company of a beguiling cast of eight inter-generational performers bent on entertaining. \n“The starting point for Love Songs was me wondering how my grandparents – who were all born pre 1900’s – might hypothetically look on my lifestyle now as a gay man\, and if\, or how\, they might respond to that. This got me thinking about how radically things have changed in society between then and now\, and how creating a language around love is an incredibly important tool without which it’s sometimes hard to even imagine certain situations if they don’t affect you directly. So in this piece we are thinking about different or as yet unconsidered relationships of love in our ever-changing society\, and with this powerful and dynamic ensemble\, we’re creating an experience filled with poignancy\, humour\, passion\, and purpose.” – Philip Connaughton \nAnd so the stage of the Project Arts Centre\, is set for a Christmas spectacle that sees Helen Jordan\, Fearghus Ó Conchúir\, Andy de Souza\, Orla Dwyer\, Isabella Oberländer\, Anna Kaszuba\, Clare Adam and Philip Connaughton take a deep\, devotional\, dive into the glorious undefinable\, while tethered to a love song. \n \nLove Songs is presented by Company Philip Connaughton in association with Once Off Productions\, Project Arts Centre\, and Cork Opera House. Love Songs is funded by the Arts Council. Philip Connaughton is a Resident Artist at Project Arts Centre. \nPerformances 7.30pm Wed 14th (Preview) – Sat 17th December \nMatinee Performance Saturday 17th at 2.30pm \nProject Arts Centre
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/premiere-of-company-philip-connaughtons-love-songs/
LOCATION:Project Arts Centre\, 39 East Essex Street\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Dance Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221222T170000
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SUMMARY:The Irish Aesthete: Ten Years in the Making
DESCRIPTION:Robert O’Byrne has been the plummy toned gatekeeper of sorts of our architectural heritage for some time now. Through his blog\, he has taken over 50\,000 photographs of everything from country houses to cottages\, from industrial buildings to ancient monasteries\, from garden follies to graveyards. Now he is handing over the images to Irish Architectural Archive and in celebration of his achievements and dedication to our past\, a selection of them will be on display. \n \n\n\nIrish Architectural Archive until December 22nd \n\n\ntheirishaesthete.com
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/the-irish-aesthete-ten-years-in-the-making/
LOCATION:Irish Architectural Archive\, 45 Merrion Square\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221211T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221211T193000
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CREATED:20221208T144359Z
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SUMMARY:Christmas Joy Concert with The Guinness Choir
DESCRIPTION:A  seasonal feast of choral sound\, the Guinness Choir’s Christmas Joy concert is set to focus on a selection of works from some of the outstanding composers of this generation\, featuring music from across Europe\, UK and USA\, balanced by pieces from the renaissance and baroque eras. \nExpect some lovely additional contributions by guest soloists Anthony Byrne on piano; Cellist Sokol Koka and Soprano Jade Phoenix\,  alongside a generous helping of ‘old favourites’ from the seasonal repertoire. \n \nThe 2022 Christmas Joy Concert takes place at St Andrew’s Church Westland Row\, Dublin at 6.00p.m. on Sunday 11 December 2022. Tickets available on Eventbrite cost €20 (inc. booking fee)\, card only at door.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/christmas-joy-concert-with-the-guinness-choir/
CATEGORIES:Concert Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221210T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221211T013000
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CREATED:20221201T140808Z
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SUMMARY:Yule! - Young Hearts Run Free
DESCRIPTION:Music to gladden the soul from a collection of our finest. \n\nDónal Lunny and Cora Venus Lunny\nJohn Francis Flynn\nOh Boland\nBrigid Mae Power\nThe Number Ones\nNegro Impacto\nClara Tracey\nAcid Granny\nRobbie Kitt\nPaddy Hanna\nThe Singles Bar\n+ Surprise guests\n\nAll proceeds go to the Simon Community.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/yule-young-hearts-run-free/
LOCATION:Dalymount Park\, Phibsborough\, Dublin 7
CATEGORIES:Fundraiser/Celebration
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221207T190000
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CREATED:20221202T125551Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221202T125610Z
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SUMMARY:Entangled: Exploring the Relationship Between Quantum Technologies and The Arts
DESCRIPTION:What exactly are quantum technologies and what impact do they have on society? What opportunities do they offer\, and what ethical and ecological questions do they pose? How can civil society play a role in their regulation? Can the arts help us to better understand and communicate about them? \nThese are among the questions that will be explored at ‘Entangled‘\, a public event at the Goethe-Institut Irland that shines a light on the current landscape of quantum computing and examines the relationship between quantum technologies and the arts. \nThe event forms part of ‘Living in a Quantum State’\, a new initiative by the Goethe-Institut\, which fosters public dialogue around the use of quantum technologies in today’s society\, through the lens of art. Hosted by the Goethe-Institut in Dublin\, the event is one of a series of international events taking place in cities around the world\, including in San Francisco\, Beijing\, Berlin and London. \nThe Dublin event will be moderated by Co-founder and CEO of Silicon Republic and Future Human\, Ann O’Dea and will take the format of three conversations between artists\, physicists and philosophers: \n\nProfessor John Goold and Dr Alison Fernandes (Trinity College Dublin) will examine the basics of quantum computing\, through the lenses of physics and philosophy. \nMusician and astrophysics graduate\, Emma Garnett (alias Fehdah) and Professor Harun Šiljak (Trinity College Dublin) will discuss ‘quantum uniqueness’ in the arts and explore how and why artists might develop work with this new technology. \nAnn O’Dea will speak to Dr Florian Carle from the Yale Quantum Institute (YQI) about the intersection of quantum technologies and art\, and the artistic projects that have emerged from YQI’s artist-in-residence programme.\n\nThe conversations will be followed by a musical performance from Fehdah. \n \nThe event will take place at 5pm on Wednesday\, 7th December at the Goethe-Institut at 37 Merrion Square\, Dublin 2. Tickets cost €6 and can be purchased via Eventbrite. \n\nThe event takes place on 7th December 2022. Further details at goethe.de/quantum
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/entangled-exploring-the-relationship-between-quantum-technologies-and-the-arts/
LOCATION:Goethe Institut\, 37 Merrion Square\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221210T203000
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SUMMARY:Project X Amnesty: Project\, Protect\, Protest
DESCRIPTION:Designed by and for activists\, PROJECT PROTECT PROTEST is a week-long act-in for future protest at Project Arts Centre\, organised in conjunction with Amnesty International. \nThe collaboration sees the creation of a temporary home for activists to meet up\, forge new connections and regroup in the hope that they will be inspired to start 2023 united and ready for action for human rights change. \nThe week sees a flurry of activities designed by and for activists which aims to foster new friendships\, help cool the burn out\, exchange wisdom\, learn from each other and meet new tribes. \nThe organisers say it’s all about looking to the future\, registering protest and making some New Year’s Activism Resolutions\, all while figuring stuff out and bonding with new friends\, over disagreements\, challenges\, and laughs. \nShona Glynn & Dhruve Singh from Presentation College\, Terenure pictured at the launch of Amnesty International’s “Write for Rights” campaign 2022. Photo: Julien Behal Photography\nThe week also builds on the ‘Write for Rights’ letter writing campaign that has proven such a success in helping raise awareness on the many people facing injustice for peacefully protesting. More than six hundred secondary school students from all over Ireland have already signed up to write letters\, sign petitions and participate this year and now it’s time to spread the ink wider. Whether you wish to to express solidarity with the people facing injustice\, or write directly to the authorities involved\, there’ll be plenty of pens and paper at your disposal to do just that. \nIn addition to providing space to write those all important letters\, there will also be a spate of  public meetings\, spontaneous actions\, and gigs. Highlights include “Songs against Apartheid” a concert with both Irish and Palestinian musical artists including Frances Black\, Síomha and Saied Silbak. \n \nThere will also be a unique Tropical Popical pop-up nail salon in solidarity with Dorgolesse\, a nail artist imprisoned in Cameroon for protesting\, as well as public meetings on urgent issues like climate\, housing\, art and activism with activists and thinkers such as Andrea Horan and Rory Hearne. \nThose who can’t make it in person\, are encouraged to take action online. \nFull details of all events can be found here. \nPROJECT PROTECT PROTEST runs at Project Arts Centre\, from December 5th – 10th.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/project-x-amnesty-project-protect-protest/
LOCATION:Project Arts Centre\, 39 East Essex Street\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Miscellaneous Listings
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UID:87407-1670151600-1670173200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Dublin Alternative Xmas Market
DESCRIPTION:The Dublin Alternative Market is always a great place to enjoy a good old rummage\, so you know the Christmas edition is gonna be special.  \nWith talented stall holders showcasing an incredible and eclectic selection of art\, music\, clothes\, craft jewellery and much\, much\, more\, the bustling city centre indoor market takes place over two floors in the Grand Social on the first Sunday in December.  \nSwing by\, bag yourself some festive spirit\, banish the grinch and enjoy! Admission is free.\n \n11am – 5pm Sunday December 4th\, Grand Social\, Liffey Street\, Dublin 1 \n@thegrandsocialdublin
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/dublin-alternative-xmas-market/
LOCATION:The Grand Social\, 35 Liffey Street Lower\, Dublin 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Pop-Up
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221203T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221204T233000
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CREATED:20221122T133417Z
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UID:86996-1670099400-1670196600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Crash 25!
DESCRIPTION:Crash Ensemble was founded in 1997 by composer Donnacha Dennehy\, conductor and pianist Andrew Synott and clarinetist Michael Seaver. They are marking 25 years with a special anniversary programme that encapsulates all aspects of their current work – live performances\, commissions\, non-live formats of film and installation\, and a limited edition double album release. Highlights include Wingform Installation\, the work of video artist and filmmaker Jack Phelan who created a work responding to the visual themes of Irish composer Barry O’Halpin’s Wingform – a four movement work for solo guitar and ensemble\, as well as two birthday concerts. \n\n\nNational Concert Hall\, Thursday November 24 to Sunday November 27 (Wingform\, free) \n\n\nBirthday concerts Saturday December 3 & Sunday December 4.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/crash-25/
LOCATION:The National Concert Hall\, Earlsfort Terrace\, Dublin 2\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:Concert Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221203T033000
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CREATED:20221117T114845Z
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SUMMARY:Front End Synthetics presents Dave Nuremberg / Spectac / The Last Sound // LIVE
DESCRIPTION:F.E.S. is excited to present their first live event since 2010\, celebrating the launch of new music on 2nd December 2022 by The Last Sound\, Dave Nuremberg\, and this month’s release by Spectac. \nDecember 2nd also marks the 20-year anniversary of the release of both The Last Sound’s debut album B’LOCKS. \nVisuals by Tim + FES DJs into the wee hours.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/front-end-synthetics-presents-dave-nuremberg-spectac-the-last-sound-live/
LOCATION:Commericial Rowing Club\, Islandbridge\, Dublin\, D08 E9W6\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221130T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221204T000000
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CREATED:20221123T091127Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221201T093443Z
UID:87018-1669838400-1670112000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Haunted & If These Wigs Could Talk
DESCRIPTION:Panti Bliss and Tara Flynn go back to back with two brand new solo shows. Panti takes us from rural Mayo to London’s glittering West End to the ambassador’s residence in Vienna via salacious stories\, impassioned polemics and some soul searching en route. Tara explores her involvement in the Repeal referendum and its consequences such as addressing the death of her dad and the offline impact of offline abuse. Double up.\n\nPeacock until December 3.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/haunted-if-these-wigs-could-talk/
LOCATION:Abbey Theatre\, 26 Abbey Street Lower\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Theatre Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221125T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221126T000000
DTSTAMP:20260420T213307
CREATED:20221122T081555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221122T101505Z
UID:86952-1669410000-1669420800@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Confidence Man
DESCRIPTION:Their Vicar Street sold out show earlier in the summer was hailed as one of the best of the year and now the Aussie power popsters are back to blast some heat into the winter chills. Their ‘dance like you just don’t care’ attitude is infectious. Having released Tilt\, their sophomore release\, earlier in the year in the vein of a mash-up of dance classics such as the sublime Holiday. The room will bounce. The weekend starts here. Let yourself go!
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/confidence-man/
LOCATION:National Stadium\, 145 South Circular Road\, Dublin 8\, D08 HY40\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221125T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221125T210000
DTSTAMP:20260420T213307
CREATED:20221122T135755Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221123T131241Z
UID:87012-1669402800-1669410000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:We’re New Here
DESCRIPTION:We’re New Here is an exhibition of art from novices\, enthusiasts and aficionados who have never exhibited their work publicly before. Curator Aileen Moon informs us\, “One artist is currently living in direct provision\, one is the daughter of a holocaust survivor\, one is recovering from a brain injury\, one discovered art as a way to get through being a radiographer during the thick of Covid and we have one amazing woman who moved here from India whose dentistry qualifications aren’t recognised in Ireland so she became an artist.” Proceeds from the sale of works will go to MASI (Movement of Asylum Seekers in Ireland).\n\nDean Arts Studio\, Friday November 25 to Sunday November 27.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/were-new-here/
LOCATION:Dean Arts Studio\, 4 Chatham Row\, Dublin\, D02 P030
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221114T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221114T233000
DTSTAMP:20260420T213307
CREATED:20220622T144259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221103T123101Z
UID:84273-1668459600-1668468600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Einstürzende Neubauten
DESCRIPTION:Emerging from West Berlin in 1980\, Einstürzende are best known for their industrial sounds made from self-made music machines\, electronics\, Pythagorean Pipes and found objects such as metal plates. After all\, their name does translate as ‘Collapsing New Constructions’. Touring Alles in Allem\, their latest album brings them back to explorations of the psychogeography of their birthplace on tracks such as Templehof\, Weddnin and Grazer Damn where original member Blixa Bargeld grew up. There’s a handful of tickets left. \n \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/einsturzende-neubauten/
LOCATION:The National Concert Hall\, Earlsfort Terrace\, Dublin 2\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221114T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221118T180000
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CREATED:20221109T112424Z
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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:20221110T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221112T213000
DTSTAMP:20260420T213307
CREATED:20221109T105558Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221109T111010Z
UID:86818-1668112200-1668288600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Yes and Yes
DESCRIPTION:Yes and Yes takes its title from the final episode of Ulysses which both begins and ends with a “yes”. “…yes I said yes I will Yes”; the famous last words of the book\, exclaimed by Molly Bloom. This dance piece by choreographer Liz Roche sees four dancers journey through the episodes of Ulysses\, exploring the sensuality\, absurdity\, release\, and resignation of the book in movement with four extraordinary dancers and through film\, sound\, and design. Over 70 minutes\, the work maps the movement of the narrative through the streets of Dublin in 1904 and explores those same spaces and encounters today\, with contemporary bodies revealing new and surprising connections. \n Photo Credit: Steve O’Connor\n \nProject Arts Centre\, Thursday November 10 to Saturday November 12\, €14/€18 \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/yes-and-yes/
LOCATION:Project Arts Centre\, 39 East Essex Street\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Dance Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221109T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221114T183000
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CREATED:20221025T072711Z
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SUMMARY:Maser - Lost Time\, Found Again
DESCRIPTION:‘Lost time\, found again’ is an ambitious collection of original paintings by Maser. With this new collection\, comes a new chapter. A fusion of techniques and ideas\, honed over the last 25 years. The push and pull of time is a key narrative in this collection. With family and work at the heart of Maser’s life\, these paintings illustrate the search for equal balance across each day. The movement of energies\, the rearranging of priorities and the creation of harmony. \n  \nMaser’s paintings are a balancing act of colour\, layers and form. With each element representing a different construct of life – time\, balance\, expectations. The ambitious endeavour to keep everything afloat. Maser’s graphic eye leads the creative process with captivating compositions. While his expertise in street art\, and fine art\, bring looser forms to the canvas. Each canvas pinpoints a fleeting moment of energy and focus in daily life. \n“These paintings illustrate the search for equal balance across each day. The movement of energies\, the rearranging of priorities and the creation of harmony.” \nThe paintings display a graphic balance of forms and colour\, with clusters of busy lines creating a focal point to draw the viewer in. These clusters pinpoint fleeting moments of energy. In some paintings they feel somewhat chaotic\, and in others they bring harmony and ease to the composition. Eluding to the ebb and flow of life. Maser’s signature use of black forms\, usually painted as the final layer\, fuses the segments of the painting together. They unify the artwork within the boundaries of the canvas\, to create a visual snapshot of time. \nRuns until November 14.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/maser-lost-time-found-again/
LOCATION:Gormley’s Fine Art\, 27 Frederick St. South\, D02 EP03\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221114T000000
DTSTAMP:20260420T213307
CREATED:20221109T104812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221109T104836Z
UID:86810-1667941200-1668384000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:William Tell
DESCRIPTION:It’s fair to say Dublin has been waiting for a staging of Rossini’s opera\, waiting since 1877 actually.  Famous for the use of part of its spectacular overture as the signature tune of The Lone Ranger TV series\, William Tell is considered to be one of the most demanding operas ever written including 90 high notes for the tenor. \nThe Irish National Opera’s co-production with Nouvel Opéra Fribourg sees its 11 roles shared between 14 singers over five performances. \nGaiety Theatre\, Tuesday November 8 to Sunday 13\, €15 to €85.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/william-tell/
LOCATION:Gaiety Theatre\, Dublin  \, DUBLIN 2 \, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Theatre Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221104T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20230203T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T213307
CREATED:20221214T142851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230110T170400Z
UID:87641-1667556000-1675447200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:A Mary Magdalene Experience: Grace Dyas
DESCRIPTION:Mary Magdalene; A prostitute\, a mad bitch\, a woman only important because Jesus forgave her. Up until now\, men have painted the picture of Mary Magdalene. Tina Malone is on a mission to clear her name. It’s 2022\, we’re in an imaginary Tallaght.\n\nNeoliberalism is the prevailing faith based religion\, and money gives men the power to buy any experience they want. John Brophy TD\, a community activist with a Jesus complex\, orders Tina to deliver ‘A MaryMagdalene Experience’\, one in which Grace Dyas corrects the record once and for all in this new film which is part of The Magdalene Series. \n\n\nRua Red until February 3
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/a-mary-magdalene-experience-grace-dyas/
LOCATION:Rua Red\, South Dublin Arts Centre\, Tallaght\, Dublin 24\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221102T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221102T180000
DTSTAMP:20260420T213307
CREATED:20221017T094017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221031T105524Z
UID:86358-1667394000-1667412000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Arthur Jafa - Love is the Message\, the Message Is Death
DESCRIPTION:“A head-spinning seven-minute compilation of joy\, pain and harsh fact” is how the New York Times described Arthur Jafa’s Love Is the Message\, the Message Is Death\, a video work by artist\, director\, and award-winning cinematographer Arthur Jafa which first premiered in 2017 and receives its Irish debut in partnership with the Form Foundation. \nSet to the searing highs and lows of Kanye West’s gospel-inspired hip-hop track\, Ultralight Beam\, it is a masterful convergence of found footage that traces African-American identity through a vast spectrum of contemporary imagery. \nFrom photographs of civil rights leaders watermarked with “Getty Images” to helicopter views of the LA Riots to a wave of bodies dancing to ‘The Dougie\,’ it suspends viewers in a swelling\, emotional montage. \nWed – Sun\, Gallery closed Monday and Tuesday. See their website for further details. \nDouglas Hyde Gallery until November 6.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/arthur-jafa-love-is-the-message-the-message-is-death/
LOCATION:Douglas Hyde Gallery\, Trinity College\, Nassau Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221029T000000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221031T003000
DTSTAMP:20260420T213307
CREATED:20221017T124038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221017T124218Z
UID:86391-1667001600-1667176200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Circles 2022
DESCRIPTION:Index and Subject have been dreaming up this special one for some time now and will ratchet top the floor pulsations in the company of Richie Hawtin alongside Floorplan\, SPFDJ\, Cailín\, Long Island Sound\, Moduse and Giles Armstrong over the bank holiday weekend. \nHawtin can be considered an elder statesman of techno at this stage\, a pioneer at many levels. \nOne of his most recent projects is a reworking of his seminal Plastikman album Consumed (released in 1998\, shudder) with polymath Chilly Gonzales. \n \nHere & Now\, Friday October 28th & Sunday October 30\, €35.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/circles-2022/
LOCATION:Here & Now\, 39 Arran Quay Smithfield\, Dublin\, Dublin\, D07 A598\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Club Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221028T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221101T000000
DTSTAMP:20260420T213307
CREATED:20221017T121656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221029T084020Z
UID:86382-1666983600-1667260800@www.totallydublin.ie
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:20221022T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20221022T230000
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CREATED:20221017T095636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221017T145145Z
UID:86364-1666458000-1666479600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Liberty Vibe!
DESCRIPTION:The stage is set for Liberty Vibe\, a FREE open-air concert headlined by Cosha with support from local talent including Zeztra\, Chloe Harris and Temi NLA\, which takes place in Dublin City Centre this Saturday! \nLiberty Park plays host to a specially curated series of live performances this coming Saturday October 22nd\, as the Liberty Vibe concert gets set to showcase a diverse range of music. Ranging from pop to R&B\, funk to eletronica\, and hip hop to jazz\, the concert will feature an incredible ensemble of Dublin’s most cutting edge musicians as well as performances from some younger local legends from the North Inner City. \nIrish R&B sensation Cosha will headline the Liberty Park event. Raised between Dublin and Wicklow\, Cosha made her Glastonbury debut in 2017\, and has collaborated with everyone from Charli XCX to Nile Rodgers. \nThe seven-piece Dublin outfit Cooks But We’re Chefs\, known for their eclectic fusion of jazz\, soul and hip hop will also be playing\, as will electric punk duo Nixer and the urban dance crew Black Canvas Curations. \nSister duo Zeztra\, singer-songwriter Chloe Harris and hip-hop performer Temi NLA\, will be performing on their home turf\, while Conan Wynne\, aka Contour\, will be providing stage visuals throughout the six hour music event. \nThe full running order is as follows: \n3:00pm – 3:30pm Chloe Harris \n3:35pm – 4:05pm Temi Nla \n4:15pm – 5:00pm Zeztra \n5:15pm – 6:00pm Cooks But We’re Chefs \n6:15pm – 7:00pm Black Canvas Curations \n7:15pm – 8:00pm Nixer \n8:15pm – 9:00pm Cosha  \nLiberty Vibe will take place this Saturday\, 22nd October between 3pm-9pm. Admission is free.  \n \nThe concert is an initiative by Dublin City Council\, with support from the Local Live Performance Programming Scheme. \nLiberty Park is located on Foley Street. It sits adjacent to Dublin City Arts Office\, The LAB Gallery\, and DanceHouse. The park is a 5 minute walk from Dublin’s Connolly Station.   \nThe event is supported by the Department of Tourism\, Culture\, Arts\, Gaeltacht\, Sport and Media’s Local Live Performance Programming Scheme. \n#LocalLive \nRead more about the stunning lineup below: \nCosha \nRaised between Dublin and Wicklow\, London-based artist Cosha brings her spellbinding sounds to Liberty Park. Her critically acclaimed debut album has been described as “a luscious\, confident and carefree record that could only have been crafted by someone in complete control of their artistic intentions”. Accompanied by two dancers and Sean Nós singer\, Saileog Ní Cheannabháin\, Cosha blends the traditional with the contemporary in a scintillating performance not to be missed. \nNixer \nFormed in the early days of the pandemic\, it was in May 202 that Nixer took to the stage in their hometown of Dublin for what was their first proper Irish outing\, as part of The Road to the Great Escape. On their performance\, Hot Press Magazine wrote\, “In a complete change of pace\, electro-punk duo Nixer bounds to the stage to deliver their own musical assertion. Peggs and Nixer have stayed true to their fresh and Irish roots\, both musically and stylistically\, as they craft their sound of Irish alternative-electro music over in London. Catch the duo at Liberty Park\, Dublin on Saturday 22nd October. \nCooks But We’re Chefs \nCooks But We’re Chefs are a 7-piece band from Dublin. Their sound encapsulates elements of house\, funk\, jazz\, soul and hip-hop. Their highly energetic show has been well received across Ireland and the UK festival circuits. 2020 saw the release of their successful debut EP ‘Sports Day’ showcasing the wide variety of sounds the band has to offer. Each member brings their own flavour to the music\, creating an overall unique sound.  Dublin has always been an important part of Cooks But We’re Chefs\, with members coming from North Dublin (Raheny\, Howth\, Drumcondra)\, Lucan and Mountjoy Street in Dublin City. Mountjoy Street has played a vital role in the formation of the band. For five years\, it was where the band wrote\, rehearsed and recorded as well as performed\, featuring regularly at the annual street party. \nBlack Canvas Curations \nTobi Balogun\, Founder and Artistic Director of Black Canvas Curations\, presents a showcase of the rich subculture of neo Irish-Afrolism for Liberty Vibe. Neo Irish-Afrolism is a healthy blend of Irish\, UK\, West-African and American culture\, which is expressed using rap music\, social dance\, fashion and art. With performances from Luke Andrew Feeney\, Sly Sode\, Vithoria Escobar\, Adam Stapleton and more\, Black Canvas Curations will bring together new voices in Irish culture for a vibrant cross artform presentation. \nZeztra \n \nZeztra are a sister duo born and raised in East Wall\, Dublin. A local act excited to play a stone’s throw away from where they live\, their unique captivating harmonies are the driving force behind their sound. Of course\, being sisters\, they have been singing and creating music together from a very young age\, but it was only in 2019 that Zeztra formed. Opening for Maverick Sabre in the Academy Dublin in 2019 is when it all started to happen for Zeztra. From there\, they went on tour around the UK and US performing at several of his shows at classic venues such as Brixton Academy\, London and Rough Trade\, Brooklyn\, New York. \nTemi Nla \nChristian Temitope Elliot is a 17 year old Irish-Nigerian singer\, songwriter and producer from the North East Inner City’s Sheriff Street. Temi Nla\, meaning Temi the Great\, comes from his African name\, Temitope\, of his father’s Yoruba tribe in Nigeria. Temi has always been an entertainer. With inspirations such as Chris Brown and Neyo\, Temi started out as a producer making beats for his friends\, but soon realised his place was on the stage. Temi was born for the limelight. \nChloe Harris \nTwenty-two year old Chloe Harris has been singing for as long as she can remember. Born and raised on Sheriff Street\, Chloe has performed locally for many years\, from community talent shows to busking in the city centre. Chloe has even auditioned for the X Factor. Passionate about supporting and platforming local talent\, Chloe attributes her love of music and performance to her local youth centre\, The Swan\, and hopes to see others from her community follow in her footsteps. \nContour \nConan Wynne\, aka Contour\, supplies visuals and creates installations on an international scale. Providing animations and lighting for the big screen\, and more recently\, custom laser animation shows\, his work takes inspiration from glitch art and electronic music culture\, syncing abstract textures with geometrical fluctuations.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/liberty-vibe/
CATEGORIES:Concert Listings
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SUMMARY:Dom Whiting
DESCRIPTION:Whiting brightened up the city streets and made some noise this summer by encouraging thousands to follow the self-proclaimed ‘DJ on a bike’ as he wheeled his custom-made set-up about\, prompting an impromptu drum and bass rave of sorts. \n \nNow Whiting is somewhat formalising the affair in a club setting\, but promises the bike will turn up too. \nCentrepoint\, Saturday October 15\, €8
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/dom-whiting/
LOCATION:Centrepoint\, Curved St\, Temple Bar\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Club Listings
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