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SUMMARY:20 Years of Comics
DESCRIPTION:First presented at the Galway Cartoon Festival and now arriving here\, The Instituto Cervantes presents this exhibition of 40 works by 20 artists which celebrates the long-running Injuve Comics Awards and offers a whirlwind journey from the late ‘90s through the history of this artistic form of expression in Spain. “This is not just a lineal itinerary\, it transcends that; the exhibition establishes a dialogue between past and future using the relationship between the pieces\, showing the cartoonists’ evolution from the moment they received Injuve’s support until the present\, by focusing on the contrast between the young artist’s work and the more recent pieces for each exhibitor.” \nFeatured work by Álvaro Ortiz. \nUntil January 7. \n \n20 años de cómic Injuve\n  \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/20-years-of-comics/
LOCATION:DLR Lexicon\, Haigh Terrace\, Moran Park\, Dún Laoghaire\, Co. Dublin\, A96 H283\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211219T180000
DTSTAMP:20260421T092945
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SUMMARY:Asylum Archive: Vukašin Nedeljković
DESCRIPTION:Activist\, artist\, independent scholar and former asylum seeker Vukašin Nedeljković have their first RHA exhibition of elements from their multidisciplinary testimonial project Asylum Archive. Having studied Photography at Belgrade’s Academy of Arts\, and with a MA in Visual Arts from Dún Laoghaire Institute of Art Design and Technology\, Nedeljković has dedicated almost 14 years to creating their archive of “asylum”\, Direct Provision and Emergency Accommodation in Ireland\, providing an insight into the treatment of people who have come to Ireland to seek protection. \n \nConcerned with the reality of life for asylum seekers\, Asylum Archive’s objective is to collaborate with asylum seekers\, artists\, academics\, civil society activists and others\, to create an interactive\, documentary\, cross-platform\, online resource which critically foregrounds accounts of exile\, displacement\, trauma and memory. \nIn Nedeljković’s photographic testimony\, no bodies of asylum seekers are presented; instead\, they focus on the architecture of confinement\, traces\, remnants and ghosts. \n \nTheir latest work includes a focus on Emergency Accommodation Centres.  The exhibition also references the latest White Paper on Direct Provision\, and commemorates the unknown numbers of people who have died within the system. \nA second edition of Nedeljković’s book Asylum Archive featuring both photographs and essays\, is also being published\, and will be launched during the exhibition. \nNedeljković says of the forthcoming exhibition\, “The exhibition in RHA will offer an awareness of the inhumane Direct Provision and Emergency Accommodation dispersal system in Ireland. I know that the exhibition in RHA will attract new  and diverse audiences.” \nUntil December 19 \nOur 2019 feature on the project is here: \nAsylum Archive – Archives of Humanity
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/asylum-archive-vukasin-nedeljkovic/
LOCATION:RHA (Royal Hibernian Academy)\, 15 Ely Place\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211127T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211127T190000
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SUMMARY:Katherine Sankey - Hydrozomes: water bodies
DESCRIPTION:Katherine Sankey‘s sculpture uses living plant tissue and human supply lines to engage in the geo-feminist conversation about what we gouge and suck from the planet. Her practice examines mutation and the human extractive machine of supply and power in a multi-species context. Her artworks engage with how we as people adapt and colonize as well as inhabit territories. \nSankey’s sculpture is linear and combines arboreal elements\, plumbing\, electrics and video. Her practice seeks to challenge assumptions about both the boundaries of the human and what constitutes a ‘natural’ object or environment. In its uncanny representations of embodiment and parasitic invasion of a host space\, Sankey’s sculpture holds a grimy\, distorted mirror to ‘the real’. \n“Katherine Sankey‘s sculpture uses living plant tissue and human supply lines to engage in the geo-feminist conversation about what we gouge and suck from the planet.” \nHydrozomes is a collection of artworks from the last 3 years shown for the first time\, or in new configurations. As you enter\, Sankey’s sculptural grammar connects the invisible linear apparatus of water and energy conduction surrounding us in our built environments\, with the living organisms of wood\, lichen and crustacean parts. \n \n​Then there is Hydrozomes\, a sprawling installation incorporating ‘studies’ of hybrid mineral bodies as organic architectures. Here we encounter Sankey’s studio practice ‘mid-process’; a rogue hydroponics of sorts\, inhabiting the experimental nature of the Artist-Initiated Projects. \n‘Sankey’s work asks important questions about how we connect to the unseen and to the mechanisms that we take for granted in the small\, routine moments of our lives. Her sculpture gestures to the delicate balance of our ecosystems (in the strict sense of the word but also our own personal systems\, both constructed and natural). Her practice also alludes to the sometimes awkward or precarious quality of these systems\, brought to the fore in the manner that artworks are made\, balanced and suspended. (…) I am drawn to the ways that these artworks allude to time\, in that their energies and flow are open in terms of direction\, again representing a crucial focus on process\, rather than on a cohesive beginning or end.’ — Julie Morrissy\, excerpt from File Note lV\, a Fire Station Artists’ Studios publication\, 2021.​ \nOpening reception: 6–8pm Thursday 11th November \nExhibition continues: Friday 12th November – Saturday 27th November \nGallery open: 12–6pm\, Thursday–Saturday
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/katherine-sankey-hydrozomes-water-bodies/
LOCATION:Pallas Project\, 115-117 The Coombe\, Dublin\, 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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SUMMARY:New Now Next: Lacaton & Vassal
DESCRIPTION:The Irish Architecture Foundation’s final New Now Next live virtual talk of 2021  brings together four of the world’s most acclaimed and forward-thinking architects to discuss their work and pressing architectural issues of our time. \nThroughout their careers\, Lacaton & Vassal have pioneered alternatives to city plans that call for the demolition of social housing. Instead\, they offer a strategy that saves the building while prioritising the needs of the inhabitants\, the environment\, and the wider community. The Paris-based duo Anne Lacaton and Jean-Phillipe Vassal were recipients of the 2021 Pritzker Prize and key projects of theirs include the renovation of a 1960s housing block in Bordeaux (530 Dwellings at Grand Parc); the adaptive reuse of a former shipyard in Dunkirk to create the FRAC Nord-Pas de Calais art gallery; and the overhaul of the Palais de Tokyo Museum in Paris. \n \n\n\n\nNathalie Weadick\, Director of the Irish Architecture Foundation says: \n“This is timely! Here in Ireland\, when buildings go out of commission\, we automatically chose removal and replacement\, without a second thought about the impact demolition has on climate change. At a critical juncture of net zero targets\, I urge you to listen to Anne Lacaton and Phillippe Vassal about the value of retention and reuse. You will be inspired to do change the discourse.” \n\n\n\nA discussion and Q&A after their presentation will be moderated  by Shelley McNamara and Yvonne Farrell from Grafton Architects. These local legends recently  won the 2021 Riba Stirling Prize for Kingston University’s free-flowing Town House\, were the 2020 laureates of the Pritzker Architecture and curators of the Venice Architecture Biennale in 2018. They even graced the cover of our issue back in January 2018 which we hear they still cite as the greatest thrill of all 🙂
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/lacaton-vassal/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211125T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211125T190000
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SUMMARY:Sanctum
DESCRIPTION:Peter Gordon’s new exhibition stems from spending much of the various lockdown months on the South Wall or walking on the adjacent sand as the tide dropped\, trying to create a new and unique collection of images. Something that reflected the calm that the escape brought. Sunrise after sunrise the wall was deserted bar some brave winter swimmers and the occasional photographer. \n“I wanted to experience the tide in every position\, the sun from every direction. The full plethora of emotions and moods. Being there on my own. On the concrete or on the sand\, in the salt. Always feeling the serenity.” \nRuns until November 27\, open daily: 10am-6pm\, Sunday: 11am-4pm \nBreakthrough\, Poolbeg LighthouseThe dawn held little promise but as sunrise approached the sun popped out over the horizon and lit the distant lighthouse. A transformative moment.\n  \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/sanctum/
LOCATION:Studio 10\, 10 Wicklow St\, Dublin
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211118T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211119T180000
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SUMMARY:Exhibition: Collide - Aoife Scott
DESCRIPTION:Aoife Scott has interrogated her love for and connection to the sea and the natural world\, and has juxtaposed this sensibility with the anxiety she feels as she observes the devastating impact that we as a society have made on our environment. \n‘Through my practice I communicate feelings of calm and excitement with more worrying feelings of anxiety and frustration as I seek to find a balance between the natural and the man-made world’\, says Aoife of her work. \n \n“I am intrigued by the push and the pull between the two and strive to explore the relationship between them using different natural and manmade materials. I hope that the colourful energy of the work draws in the viewer and that the contrasting textures\, soft\, overlapping floating shapes juxtaposed with the bold lines create a tension and friction which expresses my concerns about the print and mark that we are leaving on our planet’.” \nRuns Nov 18 -21.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/exhibition-collide-aoife-scott/
LOCATION:Fumbally Stables\, Fumbally Lane\, Dublin 8\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211112T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211112T233000
DTSTAMP:20260421T092945
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SUMMARY:Soul Peace
DESCRIPTION:Chamber Choir Ireland presents Soul Peace\, a concert of works which seek to find calm from sources both mundane and divine. \nNils Schweckendiek\, Artistic Director of the Helsinki Chamber Choir\, joins Chamber Choir Ireland as Guest Director for this diverse programme of works\, unified by the universal search for peace and comfort in places both internal and external—the bottom of a pint glass in Paul Hindemith’s madrigal ‘Trink aus!’; the soothing sounds of the late-night shipping forecast in Amanda Feery’s ‘Longwave’; or the small light of religious faith held within\, in Eugene Birman’s ‘Lamentations’\, Ina Boyle’s ‘Five Gaelic Hymns’\, and Amy Beach’s psalm\, ‘Help us\, O God’. \nProgramme \n12 Madrigals\, No. 4 ‘Trink aus!’ & No. 5 ‘An eine Tote’ – Paul Hindemith (Germany\, 1895-1963) \nLamentations – Eugene Birman (Latvia\, b. 1987) \nFive Gaelic Hymns – Ina Boyle (Ireland\, 1889-1967) \nLongwave – Amanda Feery (Ireland\, b. 1984) \nHelp us\, O God op. 50 – Amy Beach (USA\, 1867-1944)
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/soul-peace/
LOCATION:All Hallows Chapel\, Dublin City University\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Classical Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211111T230000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211112T040000
DTSTAMP:20260421T092945
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SUMMARY:Honey Dijon
DESCRIPTION:Honey Dijon was born and raised in Chicago the home of house music\, but has been living in NYC for many years. Like many involved in the scene\, her love affair with music began upon hearing her parent’s soul and r&b records at home. Soon she wanted to be the one dropping the needle on the record whenever they held parties in the family basement and the lure of club life soon followed. Before long she was obsessively collecting her own music from hallowed stores like Imports Etc and Gramaphone in Chicago\, all the while honing her own personal style. \n \nIt was while hanging out in these stores where Honey met and formed a long lasting friendship with Derrick Carter\, who became a mentor. It was he who introduced her to the underground of Chicago where she was exposed to the sounds of jacking house and Detroit techno. After relocating to New York City\, Honey also met another music giant Danny Tenaglia\, whose legendary sets at Twilo were also a major source of inspiration. “Danny heavily influenced my sound as a DJ\,’ says Honey. “The drama of his delivery and risk taking always informed me of how I wanted to present music. Of course\, Derrick and Chicago house were also very influential in my development as an artist\, so it’s this combination of Chicago and New York that has helped me develop my signature sound.” \nStill preferring vinyl as a format\, there is something hugely authentic about the way Honey mixes\, fusing the bump of Chicago with more classic New York sounds and other European influences. Her sets are known for their strong programming\, passion and integrity. The art of the mix itself is also very important to Honey as anyone who has witnessed her play can testify about her deft mixing skills and the way she dexterously flows between house or techno with a warm\, hypnotic feel. She has played at many of the best venues around the world including esteemed underground haunts like Panorama Bar/berlin\, Sub Club/glasgow\, The Block/tel aviv\, Output/nyc\, Space/ibiza and of course Smart Bar/chicago. \n \nIn the studio\, Honey brings her unique perspective and experience to her productions as well. Of course heritage sounds are at the rock bed of what she does\, but far from churning out throwback sounds\, she makes sure new ideas are at the forefront. For evidence of this look no further than her releases and remixes on Classic Records. In fact this cultural star recently mixed a retrospective compilation for the legendary Classic Music label as well being commissioned to create the soundtrack for a recent Louis Vuitton Menswear shows. \nWith her charisma\,style and broad understanding of electronic music and upcoming gigs in Los Angeles\, Chicago\, Toronto\, Amsterdam\, Germany\, Spain\, and Paris to name a few there seems to be no stopping Miss Dijon.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/honey-dijon/
LOCATION:Index
CATEGORIES:DJ Set
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SUMMARY:Christine Tobin and Friends - Tower of Song
DESCRIPTION:Renowned for her kaleidoscopic musical palette\, she can be a junkyard blues philosopher\, snappy beat seductress\, a conduit for exquisite zen-like harmonies or reflective Americana. Dublin native Christine has been an integral part of both the New York City and London scenes for many years\, has recently returned to Ireland and now resides in Roscommon. \nHer authentic sound was described by The Guardian as “Tobin’s 24 carat voice” while praising her both for the poetry of her compositions and the warmth of her golden voice. Her style\, although rooted in jazz\, is eclectic and draws on a broad range of influences. MOJO Music Magazine said of her “Christine Tobin really transcends glib genre-fication. Her expressive range acknowledges finely acquired folk\, jazz and 20th-century classical influences\, which already sets her apart. And everything is shot through with an unmistakable refinement\, free-spirited earthiness and giddy romanticism\, this singer-songwriter is in a field of one.” \nThe Christine Tobin and friends ensemble comprises; \nChristine Tobin – vocals\nPhil Robson – guitar\nConor Murray – bass\nDavid Lyttle – drums \nphoto: Des McMahon
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/christine-tobin-and-friends-tower-of-song/
LOCATION:Sin É\, Ormond Quay Dublin 1\, Dublin 1\, Select a Country:
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211110T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211110T233000
DTSTAMP:20260421T092945
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SUMMARY:Fidelio
DESCRIPTION:The first performance of Fidelio\, Beethoven’s only opera\, took place in the Theatre Royal in December 1838. It also marks the first live production by Irish National Opera since May 2019. The giddy thrill of being in public\, having an occasion to go to and witnessing the the edge and energy of performers\, set changes and orchestras being conducted in the pit is a welcome sight. Written in the first decade of the 19th century\, Beethoven was influenced by a story from the French Revolution concerning a woman who dressed as a man to rescue her husband from imprisonment. “Today freedom is as important and relevant a concept as it was then\,” writes director Annabelle Comyn. “In recent years with the rise of the right\, populism\, and authoritarianism\, Beethoven’s opera has never felt so urgent.” \nSet in a state prison\, the opening scene sees Rocco (Daniel Sumegi\, bass-baritone)\, the prison warden\, preparing for his day in a Francis O’Connor’s set which evokes communist Germany in its spartan\, minimalism – a look which has found favour in chic design aesthetics these days\, also. He has a daughter\, Marzelline (Kelli Ann-Masterson\, soprano)\, and an assistant\, Jaquino (Dean Power\, tenor)\, who is in love with Marzelline. “He acts from a state of fear: at times with compassion\, at times lured by promises of personal gain\,” says Comyn. Leonore (Sinéad Campbell Wallace\, soprano)\, our heroine\, is the wife of the imprisoned Florestan (Robert Murray\, tenor) but disguised as Fidelio in order to breach the system and be with her love. Yet\, they have to overcome the baddie Don Pizarro (Brian Mulligan\, baritone)\, who is chief governor of the joint. If that sounds in any way confusing\, trust us it’s not and with the aid of surtitles you will slip into the action and emotion with ease. \n \nThere’s unrequited love\, marriage proposals\, prisoners seeing tantalising daylight and murderous intentions – it’s opera baby! And it’s fun even when we get to see opera singers wobbling on the acting tightrope\, on occasion. There’s strong central performances with Florestan\, in particular\, delivering a powerfully convincing performance of the doomed inmate. Fergus Shiel waves the wand and notes that\, “for Beethoven a lot of it (the music) is about rhythms and motifs and small snatches of things that are repeated and repeated and it’s like architecture\, the way he uses these blocks of music.” \nGet back in the room\, it’s been too long\, and enjoy a night at the opera. \nPerformances Wednesday\, Friday and Saturday November 10\,12 and 13 at 7.30pm.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/fidelio/
LOCATION:Gaiety Theatre\, Dublin  \, DUBLIN 2 \, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Performance,Theatre Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211109T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211109T233000
DTSTAMP:20260421T092946
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SUMMARY:Self Esteem
DESCRIPTION:The long-awaited return of gigs\, attendant with sweaty mingling and queues for the bar\, is finally upon us. And there’s lots to be buzzed about. Homegrown talents such as Gemma Dunleavy and For Those I Love\, who exploded in popularity over lockdown\, play sold out hometown shows. Meanwhile\, we get to welcome international acts again too. Rebecca Lucy Taylor\, aka Self Esteem\, is one of those acts who has been thrilling in advance of her sophomore album Prioritise Pleasure which has just dropped\, with Taylor promising\, “13 songs of cleansing myself of the guilt and fear of being a woman who is ‘too much’ and replacing that very notion with a celebration of myself\, of you\, of being a human and the way that isn’t always easy or perfect\, and that’s ok.”
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/self-esteem/
LOCATION:The Workman’s Club\, 10 Wellington Quay\, Dublin\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211106T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211106T233000
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SUMMARY:Meljoann
DESCRIPTION:There’s a refreshing\, singular vision to Meljoann’s approach to music. Her sophomore album HR is joyfully jagged – an ass scrunch to late capitalism. She channels Janet Jackson on glitchy pop singles such as O Supervisor whilst Trophy Wife has a cinematic expansiveness to it. Her accompanying videos are an inventive delight also. While Meljoann still sashays under the radar\, one hopes due recognition is on the way\, for she has easily delivered one of the best Irish albums of ’21. She is worthy of bigger stages too\, festival bookers take note! \nThe Grand Social\, Saturday November 6\, €12.50 \nsupport from  ÓDÚ  and rising Dublin artist S.E.M.I.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/meljoann/
LOCATION:The Grand Social\, 35 Liffey Street Lower\, Dublin 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211103T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211103T230000
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SUMMARY:Brad Mehldau Trio
DESCRIPTION:Grammy Award winning jazz pianist Brad Mehldau has recorded and performed extensively since the early 1990s. Mehldau’s most consistent output over the years has taken place in the trio format. Mehldau’s musical personality forms a dichotomy. He is first and foremost an improviser\, and greatly cherishes the surprise and wonder that can occur from a spontaneous musical idea that is expressed directly\, in real time. But he also has a deep fascination for the formal architecture of music\, and it informs everything he plays. The two sides of Mehldau’s personality—the improviser and the formalist—play off each other\, and the effect is often something like controlled chaos.Mehldau has performed around the world at a steady pace since the mid-1990s\, with his trio and as a solo pianist. His performances convey a wide range of expression. There is often an intellectual rigor to the continuous process of abstraction that may take place on a given tune\, and a certain density of information. That could be followed by a stripped down\, emotionally direct ballad. Mehldau favors juxtaposing extremes. He has attracted a sizeable following over the years\, one that has grown to expect a singular\, intense experience in his performance. \n \nLarry Grenadier (Bass)  As one of the most admired\, accomplished bassists working in jazz today\, Larry Grenadier has been praised as “a deeply intuitive” musician by The New York Times and as an instrumentalist with a “fluid sense of melody” by Bass Player Magazine. Grenadier has created an expansive body of work in collaboration with many of the genre’s most inventive\, influential musicians – from early days playing with sax icons Joe Henderson and Stan Getz to what has been decades performing alongside pianist Brad Mehldau. Jeff Ballard (Drums\, Percussion)  At the age of 25\, Ballard began an educational journey no college could match. He went on the road for eight months annually from 1988 to 1990 with Ray Charles\, backing one of music’s biggest stars.  In 1990\, Ballard moved to New York and jumped into the transformative scene that was developing there at the time. He began collaborating with Kurt Rosenwinkel\, Brad Mehldau\, Mark Turner\, Joshua Redman\, and Ben Allison\, among others who were mixing jazz tradition with their own influences\, ranging from Middle Eastern rhythms to electronica and modern hip hop. His present work continues with the Brad Mehldau Trio\, as co-leader of collective group FLY (featuring Mark Turner\, Ballard\, and Larry Grenadier) and with his own groups The Jeff Ballard Trio and Jeff Ballard Fairgrounds.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/brad-mehldau-trio/
LOCATION:The National Concert Call\,  Earlsfort Terrace\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211029T203000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211030T010000
DTSTAMP:20260421T092947
CREATED:20211025T142259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211026T130741Z
UID:79767-1635539400-1635555600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Zehr Gut: A free concert by Homebeat celebrating Goethe-Institut's 60th anniversary
DESCRIPTION:A collaboration between the Goethe-Institute and Homebeat sees  renowned German pianist Lambert perform alongside Irish-born DJ and producer based in Berlin\, Sara Miller\, and Irish/Persian musicians\, Navá. \n\n\n\nLambert is a pianist and composer from Hamburg. He has released four solo albums to date\, has toured internationally\, and renowned artists such as José Gonzales and Moderat have asked him for reworks of their tracks. He is known for always performing in a Sardinian mask.\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\nSara Miller is an Irish-born DJ\, producer and qualified sound engineer\, who is based in Berlin. She has hosted parties and special events in different locations in Berlin\, and regularly appears in Berlin’s renowned Salon zur Wilden Renate. Her extended mixes and genre-bending DJ sets often span up to six hours at a time. Like many\, 2020 saw her move from the club to the livestream. She has continued working on her music in the last year and her first release is slated for mid 2021.\n\n\n\n\nNavá is a Dublin-based quartet exploring the musical cultures of Ireland and Persia. It is comprised of banjoist Paddy Kiernan\, guitarist/bassist Niall Hughes\, and Iranian born brothers Shahab and Shayan Coohe\, on santoor\, and tombak/tar/clarinet respectively. Their third album Toranj is due shortly.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/zehr-gut-a-free-concert-by-homebeat-celebrating-goethe-instituts-60th-anniversary/
LOCATION:Goethe Institut\, 37 Merrion Square\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211026T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211026T193000
DTSTAMP:20260421T092947
CREATED:20211025T144938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211025T144938Z
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SUMMARY:Daniel Rios Rodriguez - Serpentine Dream
DESCRIPTION:“I rarely think too hard about what my work “means” as of late. But if I had to say anything at all I’d say my work is about describing my dreams. All I ever dream about is approaching and entering new landscapes. I am travelling constantly when I dream. Always coming around the corner to witness some vast mountain range\, exiting a train to set foot in a new city\, boarding an airplane to fly away somewhere. It’s always a different place. \n \n“The paintings in a sense are like portals\, the serpents represent me to some degree. How could they not?! I have no genuine interest in snakes. They are purely symbolic\, a carrier of energy and stories. And I dream of them too. Visions of a serpent inhaling its prey for sustenance\, unlocking its jaws to accommodate and swallow what will give it new life. Shedding its skin and changing with the environment. Becoming something new. If I am a snake then my studio is the rock I hide under to protect me from the sun. But I must come out. I must eat. I must live. \n“I want to craft a humble picture of my experience with common materials.” \n“And then there are my children. I am always thinking about them as I paint. They are in my work. In threes like spirits that guide me. They are always with me like the stars in the sky. Even when I can’t see them. \nThen there is material. I want to craft a humble picture of my experience with common materials. What can I find and reassemble and paint on. Not a picture so much as a sensation. I want the painting to ask “can you feel me?”\, I want the looker to think “I can feel you”. I don’t care much for illusions. I want hard and soft wooden grainy edges\, splinters and rope hairs\, vibrance when necessary but on its own terms and for itself. I want the language of my work to be in relationship with the oldest of images. All snakes\, all spirals\, all the flowers\, suns and all the stars ever painted.” –  Daniel Rios Rodiguez\, 2021 \nRuns until November 20
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/daniel-rios-rodriguez-serpentine-dream/
LOCATION:Kerlin Gallery\, South Anne Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211016T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211016T213000
DTSTAMP:20260421T092947
CREATED:20211014T115336Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211014T115459Z
UID:79600-1634414400-1634419800@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Open House Dublin: The Big Debate - Living for the City
DESCRIPTION:The Big Debate is back and it’s live! ‘Living for the City’ brings together an exciting and passionate group of people to talk about the value of living in Dublin\, the challenges and the opportunities of city living and how the pandemic has influenced or altered the way we think about city life. The discussion will be moderated by Linda Doyle\, Provost and President of Trinity College Dublin. \nGuests: \nAndrea Horan\, United Ireland presenter & Tropical Popical Founder \nBob Jordan\, CEO of the Housing Agency Ireland \nAndrew Griffin: Co-Founder of Urban Agency \nA member of SUBSET \nThis event will be streamed live on the IAF website and IAF social channels and will be live captioned. It will include a private live audience. To be part of the audience\, please request your place by emailing openhouse@architecturefoundation.ie \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/open-house-dublin-the-big-debate-living-for-the-city/
LOCATION:The Complex\, 15 Little Green St\, Smithfield\, Dublin 7\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210930T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211018T010000
DTSTAMP:20260421T092947
CREATED:20210929T094520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211007T133247Z
UID:79288-1633035600-1634518800@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Dublin Theatre Festival
DESCRIPTION:Festival   \nDublin Theatre Festival  \nConceived during lockdown\, realised during this limbo phase and ending just shy of the full reopening\, there’s little doubt that the whiteboard at DTF called for a few wipe downs and re-imaginings over the last while. That said\, the show will go on\, with live stream and on demand options. Actual real life options for seeing shows seem extremely limited at the time of writing with most sold out\, though do check the box office.  \nExpected highlights include Philip McMahon’s Once Before I Go (Gate)\, Mark O’Halloran’s Conversations After Sex (Project Arts) and Gina Moxley’s The Application (New Theatre). Meanwhile\, performance maker and artist Tim Etchells is making a new neon work to be installed at the Crown Alley Telephone Exchange which will hopefully shed some bright light on the city as it emerges from darkness into darkness.  \nVarious venues\, September 30 to October 17  \ndublintheatrefestival.ie 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/dublin-theatre-festival-2/
CATEGORIES:Theatre Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210929T210000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211004T010000
DTSTAMP:20260421T092947
CREATED:20210929T092027Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210929T092838Z
UID:79274-1632949200-1633309200@www.totallydublin.ie
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20211011
DTSTAMP:20260421T092947
CREATED:20210924T091340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T091341Z
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SUMMARY:Driving on a Sponge 
DESCRIPTION:Unbeknownst to each other\, artists Stephen Burke and Ronan Dillon have been creating work inspired by uninhibited mark making – capturing specific narratives of the city and countryside. And as a result\, distinct parallels have emerged between both of their practices\, despite differing concepts and aesthetic elements.  \nDriving on a Sponge marks a two-man show which “will explore themes of freedom\, human and animal vandalism\, and speed.” We’re assuming speed relates to the rural road donut variety.  \nAtelier Now until October 9  \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/driving-on-a-sponge/
LOCATION:Atelier Now\, Block 3\, Charlemont St\, Saint Kevin's\, Dublin\, D02 ET63\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210923T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211012T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T092947
CREATED:20210924T084944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210924T085204Z
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SUMMARY:Tag Beckett vs The Scramp 
DESCRIPTION:On the 10th anniversary of his debut show\, Beckett promises a “multi-faceted art experience about love and family” which will include sights\, sounds and smells.  \nThe context behind ‘The Scramp’ is that his grandfather Mr E Frank Sutton invented this “innocuous\, small wooden hinge used to support display boards” back in 1972 but never received proper dues for its invention.  \nEach attendee will get a 1/1 print that is unique to them. To receive the free print and go to the exhibition you must email tagbeckettvsthescramp@gmail.com with your date of birth (DD/MM/YYYY).  \nDuke Street Gallery from September 23 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/tag-beckett-vs-the-scramp/
LOCATION:Duke Street Gallery\, 17 Duke Street\, Dublin\, D02 W310\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210910T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210910T200000
DTSTAMP:20260421T092947
CREATED:20210907T151727Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210907T151727Z
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SUMMARY:Bomb - Neil Dunne
DESCRIPTION:A show which explores the relationship between the artist and urban space. \nBomb exhibits a variety of paintings created in oil\, spray-paint and oil pastel originating as investigations into the built environment; this series has taken a peculiar format for what are fundamentally landscapes. Taking influence from the text SI International – (“Certain Shifting angles\, certain receding perspectives\, allow us to glimpse certain original conceptions of space” ) Neil Dunne has reimagined and explored the topographical locations of his native Dublin. \n \nThese works are in flux between abstraction and a recognisable visual language – a common thread exercised through form and structure has emerged\, an incoherent critique of culture and modern society are at the epicenter of this series upon which the audience can engage and play with. \nA vivid\, rhythmic approach to painting has emerged from Bomb\, encapsulating a range of studies over the past year\, he has offered an eclectic insight into the radical possibilities paint has to offer. Here we find Dunne’s work appearing as a fragmented set of compositions radically opposing any sense of formality\, each piece evolves and grows as the artist does. \nDunne’s work has developed a distinct language through his instinctive and gestural mark-making\, deriving from his deep interest in urban culture and background in printmaking. Runs September 9-26
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/bomb-neil-dunne/
LOCATION:Hang Tough Contemporary\, 4 Exchequer Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210908T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210908T200000
DTSTAMP:20260421T092947
CREATED:20210907T142410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210907T142410Z
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SUMMARY:Alternate - Robyn Carey
DESCRIPTION:This collection of works abstractly visualises human emotions\, time and space. The title refers to two things. How human emotions are in a constant state of flux as time passes\, alternating between different mental states and the quantum physics theory of alternative realities and the multiverse/many worlds theory. If taking these theories as true\, they are linked in a sense that every emotion we ever feel happens simultaneously in the past\, present and future\, all at once\, and infinitely in other dimensions. Alternate aims to question and capture the beauty of this proposed theoretical phenomenon. \nhttps://vimeo.com/embed-redirect/596524421 \nRobyn Carey is a painter and printmaker based in Dublin. Her abstract expressionist works currently explore human perception of time and space. She aims to strike an honest and natural balance between contrasting elements\, often creating a sense of movement between them and thus unveiling an underlying narrative to the viewer. Her work is characterised by her expressive mark making and complex layered compositions. Her introspective artworks are energetic\, with emotion expressed through gestural mark making\, textures and mono printing. \n \nEach layer of paint is applied in response to the last symbolising human responses to emotion as time passes. In her compositions\, Pattern is hinted at\, but never perfectly realised\, drawing parallels to human behavioural patterns. A sense of movement and constant flux can be seen in her work. She paints with a sense of naivety and a humanistic quality. Her process driven abstraction defines texture\, tactility\, and colour interaction as the leading qualities of beauty in her work. Runs until September 19.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/alternate-robyn-carey/
LOCATION:Hang Tough Contemporary\, 4 Exchequer Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210826T220000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210827T010000
DTSTAMP:20260421T092948
CREATED:20210817T133137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210817T133211Z
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SUMMARY:Dublin City Brewing Tasting Club at Koh
DESCRIPTION:At last\, the Dublin City Brewing Tasting Club is set for a real life experience in Koh this month. \n“As much as I have loved being able to keep up with communication with everyone on Zoom during lockdown\, I literally cannot wait to host our first Dublin City Brewing Tasting Club in an actual bar & restaurant!\,” says head brewer Fergal Murray who will host the occasion. \nThe event will have Miang Kam Pork or Veg paired with Pioneer Pilsner (starter)\, Chicken or Veg Cashew Nut paired with Renegade Red Ale (main) and Dark Chocolate and Nut Brownie paired with Irish Stout (dessert) \nKoh\, 6-7 Jervis Street\, Thursday August 26\, 8pm\, €140 for a table of 4. \ndublincitybrewingco.com/products/dublin-city-brewing-tasting-club
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/dublin-city-brewing-tasting-club-at-koh/
LOCATION:Koh Restaurant\, 6-7 Jervis Street\, Millennium Walkway\, Dublin 1\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Food & Drink Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210826T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20211010T210000
DTSTAMP:20260421T092948
CREATED:20210826T132205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210917T080107Z
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SUMMARY:Brand New Retro: Dublin Discos Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:The Brand New Retro exhibition on Dublin Discos 1965-1980 goes on display at The Other Hand Bar (The Circular) 536-538\, South Circular Road.\n \nThe Exhibition opening takes place Thursday August 26th 2021. Please pop in. Admission is free but neat dress is essential\, no runners\, no white sox. And make sure you’re not twentieth in the queue. \n  \n \nPlease wear a mask and respect social distancing during the open exhibition. The Circular team will be keeping an eye on capacity at the door & will have the ventilation on full blast! If you would like to stay for a drink after you can book ahead at http://TheCircular.ie. \nRead Brian Mahon’s Brand New Retro feature on Dublin Discos here. \nBrand New Retro
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/brand-new-retro-dublin-discos-exhibition/
CATEGORIES:Launch
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210820T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210822T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T092948
CREATED:20210817T115010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210820T110817Z
UID:78529-1629464400-1629669600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Dublin Feminist Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:The majority of this year’s films are Irish premieres and will be available to watch online via IFI @Home.\nThere will also be two theatrical screenings at the IFI of Cathy Brady’s Wildfire which is on general release on September 3.\n\n \n\nYou can view the full programme here.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/dublin-feminist-film-festival-2/
LOCATION:Irish Film Institute\, Irish Film Institute\, 6 Eustace St\, Temple Bar\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210812T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210829T190000
DTSTAMP:20260421T092948
CREATED:20210824T151857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210824T152004Z
UID:78680-1628762400-1630263600@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:PERCEPT/LOGOS: Colm Mac Athlaoich
DESCRIPTION:Colm Mac Athlaoich has flourished into one of the most exciting artists on the scene. After completing an MFA in Fine Art in Brussels\, he returns to the capital with a new show which takes its source from press photography of the Israeli Palestine conflict. \n“‘Percept’ (the sensory impression of an object)\, ‘Logos’ (appeal to logic) tries to find a way to question notions of neutrality and ambiguity when dealing with the subject of war. While remaining sensitive to the subject\, an attempt is made to extract the materiality of war from these images. \nEqually the relationship between photography and painting is brought into question by considering critical positioning and appropriation. The images go through a process of drawing studies to isolate the construction of the composition\, the finished works then become abstract collages of these elements.” \nHang Tough Contemporary\, Clarendon Row\, until August 29. \nmacathlaoich.com
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/percept-logos-colm-mac-athlaoich/
LOCATION:Hang Tough Contemporary\, 4 Exchequer Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210804T220000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210830T010000
DTSTAMP:20260421T092948
CREATED:20210810T085408Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210825T080605Z
UID:78446-1628114400-1630285200@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Dublin Quays Festival
DESCRIPTION:It’s great to see live music returning to the city this summer\, and the Dublin Quays Festival certainly gets things off to a cracking start with their stylish multi-venue festival showcasing sixteen acts over sixteen nights this August. \nThe festival line-up reveals a great series of incredible live shows featuring an exciting mix of emerging talent and established names\, each performing live in four great venues along the banks of the Liffey. \n \nReflecting the energy and diversity of the music on offer\, Paddy Hanna’s experimental quartet Autre Monde sees the Festival get off to a great start in The Workmans Club on Wednesday August 4th\, while the thrilling noise assault of Bitch Falcon will wrap up proceedings in the same venue on Sunday August 29th. \nSprints\nIn between there’s a host of brilliant new acts including Sprints\, Keeley\, The Bonk\, Shakalak\, Birds of Olympus\, Rack & Ruins and A Ritual Sea\, rubbing shoulders with such legendary bands as The Pale and Sack. \nEileen Gogan\nRhymes and rhythms of the street are represented by an uber eclectic Word Up Collective line up in The Sound House on Thursday August 12th while Sin É hosts Leila Jane\, Eileen Gogan\, Emma Hynes and Ken O’Duffy\, four terrific solo artists all currently promoting new record releases. \nLelia Jane\nThe full line-up is as follows: \nAutre Monde | Shakalak | Sprints | Rack & Ruins | Word Up Collective (Sasha Terfous/Silent Ghost/Anna Jordan/Local Boy/Mutton Head/ Daire Patel)  | A Ritual Sea | Birds of Olympus | Keeley | The Pale | Leila Jane | Emma Hynes | Eileen Gogan | Ken O’Duffy | The Bonk |Sack | Bitch Falcon \nTickets available here: www.universe.com \nFollow their social channels for updates FB – @DublinQuaysFestival\nTwitter: @dublin_quays\nInsta: @DublinQuaysfestival \nFeatured Image: Autre Monde \nDublin Quays Festival is funded by the Live Performance Support Scheme. The organisers are grateful to Catherine Martin T.D and the Department of Tourism\, Culture\, Arts\, Gaeltacht\, Sport and Media for making these shows possible and for supporting the Arts in Ireland.
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/dublin-quays-festival-2/
CATEGORIES:Festival Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210722T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210808T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T092948
CREATED:20210720T065432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210728T174311Z
UID:78060-1626984000-1628460000@www.totallydublin.ie
SUMMARY:Bríd Higgins NíChinnéide - Still Until
DESCRIPTION:“Every restaurant\, cafe and salon has its own atmosphere. There is an excitement you feel when you enter a place – you don’t know what kind of encounters will unfold. There will be a busyness about the place that enhances the drink or the sandwich you came to buy. It could be glamorous or respectfully silent. You leave transformed by the experience. Your hair might be shorter\, you might be inspired by live music; or you could be drunk or maybe high on an interesting conversation you had with the person behind the counter. But when the people are gone\, these cafes\, pubs and clubs are only rooms with tables and chairs… When the shutters have been pulled down and the scent of frying food has evaporated the place becomes still.” \n \n\nBríd Higgins NíChinnéide is a figurative painter who usually paints people. She often paints from life\, studying living\, breathing subjects. In March 2020 she started to peer inside the windows of some of the businesses within her 5km radius. She noticed how these interiors had been changed by their emptiness. With the kind permission of the owners and managers she got a closer look. Still Until shows scenes from our recent past – painterly portraits of places that waited for our return.” \nOpens Thursday July 22 and runs until August 8
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/brid-higgins-nichinneide-still-until/
LOCATION:Hang Tough Contemporary\, 4 Exchequer Street\, Dublin 2\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Exhibition Listings
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210711T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Stockholm:20210711T220000
DTSTAMP:20260421T092949
CREATED:20210707T102024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210708T085808Z
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SUMMARY:Swing Into Summer: Sunday Jazz Gala Fundraiser for Phil Ware
DESCRIPTION:This Sunday sees a fantastic lineup of top-notch musicians come together virtually in aid of an important cause that’s very dear to our hearts. \nPhil Ware is one of the Irish jazz’s most celebrated musicians. In June 2020\,  the much-respected pianist and teacher\, suffered a rare form of stroke\, which left him unable to speak or to move the right side of his body. A group of his closest friends established The Phil Ware Trust for public donation to help Phil’s recovery and to support his needs into the future. \nAs part of their efforts they have put together a cracking Sunday Jazz Gala Fundraiser programme in a fitting tribute to an inspirational musician and educator.  Over the course of the day an array of outstanding musicians\, including special guest iconic jazz and blues wonderwoman\, Mary Coughlan will help create a perfect jazz soundtrack for your Sunday. There will also be opportunities to hear some stories from renowned members of the jazz world about Phil and his work throughout the day. \nPresented by host and jazz aficionado DJ Billy Ó hAnluain\, the lineup features contributions from rising singer-songwriter Jennifer McMahon\, vocal and instrumental-style improvisation from Dublin trio Berri\, and Sigur Rós influenced quartet ÄTSCH\, lead by guitarist Matthias Winkler. Romanian vocalist Aleka explores jazz standards from her debut album ‘Person I Knew’ in her unique style\, interspersing eastern rhythms\, as well as inspirations from Debussy\, Bartok and other classical composers. \nPoetry-lovers will enjoy the sweet voice and literary-inspired work of Emilie Conway\, while bi-lingual vocalist and composer Ríona Sally Hartman melds lush vocal harmonies\, acoustic softness and surrealist stories into her melodic songs. \nPhil Ware has contributed so much to the Irish music world as a pianist and educator before his illness\, and the organisers really hope to raise a good amount to support his long-term recovery towards independent living. \nSo why not tune in to the online stream\, sip on a cool drink and enjoy some new fresh sounds and old jazz favourites. \nAll monies donated to this benefit concert\, will go exclusively to cover costs associated with Phil’s medical care and ongoing rehabilitation. \nSunday 11th July\, 3pm-8pm | online via www.thefundforphil.com | Tickets €10-€30 \nTickets: https://www.thefundforphil.com/events/swing-into-summer.html \nDonate to the Fund for Phil at: https://ie.gofundme.com/f/the-fund-for-phil
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/swing-into-summer-sunday-jazz-gala-fundraiser-for-phil-ware/
CATEGORIES:Gig Listings
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SUMMARY:The Rare & Special Plant Fair
DESCRIPTION:Over 40 specialist nurseries and associated businesses will be in Airfield Estate giving visitors the opportunity to purchase from an array of rare and unusual plants\, advice on care and planting and much more. \nThe Rare & Special Plant Fair was established in 2001 to ensure that the gardening public has an opportunity to purchase rare and difficult to source plants\, while at the same time visit a garden of note that they may not otherwise visit. \nThe fair is an annual event and over the years has grown in stature and reputation with the fair being hosted in some of Ireland’s most notable and beautiful private gardens\, and more recently in public and state gardens of note. \nVisitors on the day can also experience Dublin’s only working farm open to the public\, display garage of vintage cars\, and Overends Kitchen. \n 
URL:https://www.totallydublin.ie/event/the-rare-special-plant-fair/
LOCATION:Airfield Estate\, Overend Ave\, Dundrum\, Dublin 14\,\, Dublin\, D14 EE77\, Ireland
CATEGORIES:Miscellaneous Listings
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