Event Guide 247: ReMake/Replay, Japanese Haendel, Craft Beer Festival, St. Patrick’s Festival
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| DUBLIN EVENT GUIDE (for Free Events) No. 247
| 09 March 2012 Subscribers: 10534
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Hi all!
This week it was like the week skipped a few days. There was Monday and then suddenly Thursday had arrived and I am writing the Dublin Event Guide again to send to you on Friday. The weeks race by and I can hardly believe that next weekend we already have St. Patrick’s Day again.
We are still performing nearly every night in the Tivoli Theatre! There will be two more nights this week (Fri and Sat) and we were able to use the Tivoli for another few nights, so we added another two shows on Thurs 15 March and Friday 16 March and I need your help for that. We had a great run over the last few weeks of the Elvis Tribute show “Return of the King” (www.facebook.com/events/302163716505338/) with Kevin Doyle as Elvis and the brilliant The Way it Was Orchestra and everybody loves the show, so we decided to give you and your friends another chance. The two additional nights are too short notice to advertise them the normal way, so we need you to tell your friends and in return we have halved the price for Thurs + Fri of next week. To get that special and it is a VERY special low price of only EUR 15 per person, send a mail to dublineventguide@gmail.com with ELVIS in the subject and your name and mobile phone number and let me know how many tickets you want to buy and for which day. I will then get back to you with all the details. BTW: I know it is not a free event, but, hey, I am in the show :-) AND it is an extremely good price AND if you have entered the competitions for the gig in the last two weeks there is a good chance that you got free tickets! So, ESPECIALLY if you saw the show already, please help us and tell your friends. Oh, and if you liked it, you have to see it a second time! Last chance ever to see this show!! :-) Here is what others think about our show: www.dublinculture.ie/2012/02/return-of-king.html
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The “Feel Good Slot” at this place in the Dublin Event Guide is to share some inspirational, motivational or thought provoking quotes, stories or video clips. You wonder why I added this section to this e-zine? If your week was great, you might not need it, but most of us had some challenging moments in the last week and this section is for the people that want to remind that despite all, life is great and it is important to be alive!
Last weekend I went to the zoo in Dublin. I hadn’t been there for many years and have to admit that I was impressed about how much it had improved. I know some people are in general concerned about captured animals and then zoos are a problem for you, but Dublin Zoo is really trying hard to provide some small bit of real environment to the animals. Now you wonder why I tell you that in the Feel Good Slot!? Well, there is a Gorilla baby that was born in the zoo and it is sooo cute. Everybody spends extra time observing this less than 1 year old little Gorilla. Small animals make many of us smile or even feel good. And last week Marion F sent me this video clip www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQmG-O7mnoQ It is not about a Gorilla baby, but it’s about a cute little polar bear. Thanks Marion for sending it to me!
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All events listed in this Event Guide are free of any admission charges (or at least appear to be free) unless otherwise stated. I try to find confirmation in all cases and do my best to double-check the information. However errors can happen and therefore no promise for correctness can be given.
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This section is intended to provide some help in picking and choosing from the huge number of events by sharing with you what I will/might or would do. This is not a “best of…” list and if an event is not listed here, it by no means implies that the event is not interesting. Instead my “picks” are just based on my personal preferences. All events mentioned here are described in detail further down.
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The last thing I write when I finish this newsletter is this section and for that reason, is sometimes has to be sacrificed if I am too late. If I write it today, I will be too late on stage at the Tivoli, so you have to find your own way this week.
I am sure you will be able to do it without me this week! :-)
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THE RETURN OF THE KING – ELVIS TRIBUTE SHOW
I was able to get a number of pairs of tickets for Kevin Doyle’s fabulous “The Return of the King” Elvis Tribute show, which is running from 23 Feb – 10 March and has now been extended to by two further days on 15+16 March. It is taking place in the Tivoli Theatre and you can find all details here www.facebook.com/events/302163716505338/ The people that won the tickets last week know who they are and going by the positive feedback, they had a brilliant night. One of many messages to me said: “What a great show! I am too young to remember Elvis Presley and thought I liked just some of his songs, but the show in the Tivoli blew me away. It was so much fun and Kevin Doyle is brilliant. I will tell all my friends to go. Thanks so so much for the tickets!”
There are no more free tickets available for competitions, but I have a limited number of half-price tickets for the special Dublin Event Guide price of just EUR 15 and you can find all the details in the introduction or the Dublin News. www.facebook.com/KevinDoyleElvis
CEILI – TRADITIONAL ARTS COLLECTIVE – GRAND SOCIAL
To get you in the mood for St. Patrick’s Day, the Traditional Arts Collective is running a Ceili (Irish Dancing Event) in the Grand Social near the northern end of the Ha’Penny Bridge. More than 150 people attended the last event, when top-notch Sean-nos dancers were performing on stage and MC Jerry O’Reilly taught some easy and some more complex dances. An 8-strong band with even pipes and drums played Traditional Irish jigs and reels with a contemporary feel and a number of singers performed as well. On Wed 14 March at 20:00, the next Ceili of the Traditional Arts Colelctive will take place and you can enjoy it too. Admission is EUR 8 and tickets are available at the door, but the organisers have made two pairs of tickets available for the Dublin Event Guide readers. To win a pair of tickets, send a mail to dublineventguide@gmail.com with the subject CEILI and your name and mobile phone number in the body of the mail. Your mail has to be with me by 12:00 on Mon 12 March. The ceili will take place upstairs in the Grand Social in 35 Lower Liffey Street. www.thegrandsocial.ie/event/c%C3%A9il%C3%AD
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PERFECT MOTHER’S DAY PRESENT
I am a little biased about this, I admit! :-) I think it is very positive Dublin News that the tickets for the Elvis Tribute shows “The Return of the King” on Thurs 15 March and Fri 16 March are half price especially for all Dublin Event Guide Readers. Feedback like “We had such a great night at the show” or “Brilliant show!” or “Wow, Kevin Doyle and band are outstanding” combined with the fact that I am singing in the backing choir mean that I feel very strong about our show. After 13 nights, we are adding just two more before the stage will be disassembled and the Elvis suits will be packed away. And remember that Mother’s Day is on 18 March: I bet your mother would love a pair of tickets for this show and it will cost you less than a decent bunch of flowers. ;-) Come to our show in the Tivoli Theatre on 15 March or 16 March and pay only 15 Euro per person and tell your friends. Just send a mail to dublineventguide@gmail.com with the subject ELVIS and I will send you all details! www.facebook.com/events/302163716505338/ www.facebook.com/KevinDoyleElvis
AGAIN NO PATRICK’S DAY FIREWORKS IN DUBLIN
For years the fireworks at the St. Patrick’s Day Festival Weekend was the highlight of the weekend for me. It was a 15 minute fireworks that was synchronised to music played on radio, so you just had to bring a radio or listen to the radio station on your phone and you could enjoy this audio visual spectacle. But then the National Lottery became sponsors of the fireworks, called Skyfest, and despite the fact that more than a third of their customers lives in Dublin, the National Lottery made it their business to remove the fireworks from Dublin for good! The last Skyfest in Dublin took place 2006. In 2007 it had to be cancelled due to bad weather and then it was moved to the Rock of Cashel, followed by Waterford, Limerick and last year Wexford. And in 2012? No Skyfest anywhere. Boooo, National Lottery! Disappointing! en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skyfest
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GRAND CANAL THEATRE RENAMED … OR NOT!?
Last week I got a mail from the Press & Marketing Office of the Grand Canal Theatre that told me that from 07 March the Grand Canal Theatre is called Bord Gais Energy Theatre and that the website will become www.bordgaisenergytheatre.ie. The mail continues saying “We need to remove all references to Grand Canal Theatre from your website.” To me the name Grand Canal Theatre makes a lot more sense, as does Point Theatre and Lansdowne Road Stadium instead of “The O2” or “Aviva Stadium”…and interestingly I am not alone: The website of the Grand Canal Theatre clearly states “Bord Gáis Energy Theatre is registered as Grand Canal Theatre Company Limited”. So feel free to continue using its proper name! The name “Grand Canal Theatre” is here to stay, the name “Bord Gais Energy Theatre” is only temporary.
PADDY’S GO Free – GUINNESS STORE HOUSE
The Guiness Store House has a full programme for the St. Patrick’s Day weekend with live music from 16-18 March and lots of other events. Guinness Store House events are never free, so they can’t be included here, but St. Patrick’s Day is slightly different…as long as you are a Patrick, Patricia or another variant of the name Patrick (all valid variations are here www.guinness-storehouse.com/en/docs/name_variantions.pdf) If you are named after Patrick, then you will get in to the Guinness Store House for free on 17 March. Check the details here: www.guinness-storehouse.com/en/St-Patricks-2012.aspx If you are not named after Patrick, unfortunately the price of admission is EUR 12.96 or more.
Free WIFI FOR DUBLIN
Dublin City councillors have agreed a plan to provide free Wi-Fi in up to ten outdoor locations around Dublin. The locations are parks and open spaces and the service will be financed by pop-up ads. A tender process has to start now and if all goes to plan the WiFi network could be in operation by the summer. www.rte.ie/news/2012/0305/wifi.html If you observe how free Wifi fills venues like Starbucks with long-staying, low-consuming and seat-hogging Laptop users, you realise how many people could benefit from such a new service. But then you read on and find out that the new “service” in Dublin will most likely be limited to 1 Mbit/s (not great, but usable) and more importantly, it probably can only be used for 30 minutes per session. It is unclear what “per session” means, but it seems as if every effort is made to limit the usability of the WiFi service to tourists.
www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2012/0305/breaking60.html
MUSICAL YOUTH FOUNDATION NEEDS YOUR UNWANTED GUITARS
Last week’s appeal once more: The Dublin City Soul Festival and the Musical Youth Foundation are directly linked and are both organised and managed by the energetic Chris Maher, who leaves no stone unturned to keep the Soul Festival going year after year. The Musical Youth Foundation is a children’s charity that has as its mission to provide every child in Ireland with access to a musical education and its many associated life changing benefits. For a very very special project that will be unveiled soon, the Musical Youth Foundation is asking you now to give them any old, unused, unloved or even broken guitars that you might have at home. I was privileged enough to be given a glimpse of what is planned and I can tell you that your guitar will definitely be put to good use. So if you have a guitar at home that you don’t want or need anymore contact saoirse@soul.ie to arrange delivery/collection of your donated guitar. And as a bonus, everyone who donates will be invited to the launch of this very special project, which will happen in association with the Dublin City Soul Festival. So, de-clutter your home, help the Musical Youth Foundation and put your name on the guest list for this great event! www.musicalyouthfoundation.org
BAD ASX CAFÉ REOPENING
Last week I wrote this piece about a Café/Restaurant in Temple Bar, but when I tried to send it, it was rejected because it contained an offensive word! It is not my fault that the café uses this word that seems to offend spam filters, ;-) but in the end I had to delete the article. :-O A week later I am making another attempt. This time I am playing tricks on the Spam Filter. I will call the café “Bad Asx Café” and trust that you will be able to replace the “x” with an “s”.
The Bad Asx Café in Temple Bar, just around the corner from Temple Bar Square had years of stability followed by lots of turmoil and it now was finally re-opened. Originally it started in 1983 before Temple Bar was what it is now. 28 (!!) years later, around March 2011 it had to close. The reaction to that news was very mixed. Some thought it was time that the meanwhile deteriorated place had closed shop. Others thought the Bad Asx Café was a Dublin landmark and regretted the closure.
Interestingly, a few months later – and probably under new ownership – it re-opened and was ripped apart by an Irish Times critique in October 2011 at www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/magazine/2011/1015/1224305610752.html What happened next is not clear. Based on a Facebook Page the Bad Asx Comedy Café was opened on 18 November but last Thursday (01 March) was another re-opening of the Bad Asx Café. Was that just the official opening four month after the actual re-opening? Or had it been closed AGAIN? The Irish Times critique didn’t sound good at all, but it was written in October 2011? Was the Café open at that time if it only re-opened on 18 November? Confusion all around! And the website at www.badasXdublin.com (You have to manually replace the X with an s before that link works!) only confirms that the new design really is a rather uninspired airport-type pub look as it was suggested in the Irish Times critique.
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SME EVOLUTIONS – SMALL&MEDIUM BUSINESS ADVICE
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Based on your feedback, I have decided to do the following with the Exhibition section in this newsletter from now on: I will provide you with a link to a near-comprehensive listing of exhibitions provided by www.visualartists.ie. For me to list all exhibitions would only be doubling their good work and would be an inefficient use of my resources. The link is visualartists.ie/category/listings/exhib-lein/
On top of that I will every now and then include here a small selection of exhibitions that either are not mentioned in the Visual Artist listing or are note-worthy to be mentioned separately.
THE DUBLINER’S – BALLA BAN GALLERY
08-31 March: Balla Bán Art Gallery, Westbury Mall, Dublin 2
The Dubliner’s 50th Anniversary Art Exhibition is taking place at Balla Bán Art Gallery. Ireland’s famous ballad group “The Dubliners” are immortalised by a number of Dublin artists in a new exhibition to mark their 50th Anniversary this year. Artist’s Niall O’Loughlin, Pervaneh Matthews and Ray Sherlock along with artists Mark Baker, Roy Wallace, Frank O’Dea and Tom Byrne will be showcasing paintings of the famous musicians. Drop in to have a look, the gallery is open from Tues-Sat from 11:00-17:30. www.ballaban.net
THIS OFFSET SPACE – LITTLE GREEN STREET GALLERY
10-16 March: Little Green Street Gallery, 12a Little Green Street, Dublin 7
Little Green Street Gallery is hosting an exhibition in conjunction with the (non-free) 3-day contemporary art event OFFSET 201, which takes place in the Grand Canal Theatre. Over 40 artists from Ireland and abroad will be show casing their works in the gallery, ranging from print, sculpture, textile, jewellery, photography, collage to painting and mixed media collaborations all with their own approaches to contemporary art. Opening night will be on Sat 10 March from 19:00-23:00.
(The Internet doesn’t seem to be the gallery’s best friend, the facebook page hasn’t been updated since May 2011 at www.facebook.com/pages/Little-green-street-gallery/205343356172814 and the blog page at littlegreenstreetgallery.wordpress.com/ has been abandoned around the same time.)
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NEW MUSIC MARATHON – CONTEMPORARY MUSIC CENTRE
Fri 09 March: 10:30-18:30 – DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama, 163-67 Rathmines Road, Dublin 6. – The Contemporary Music Centre presents its annual student New Music Marathon in DIT Conservatory of Music and Drama
Numerous concerts of new music take place throughout the day, programmed by Glen Austin, composer and PhD candidate at DIT and Dr Kerry Houston, Head of Department of Academic Studies, DIT. A panel discussion on developing relationships between composers and performers, featuring members of the Conservatory teaching faculty and chaired by Jonathan Grimes, Information and Digital Services Manager, the Contemporary Music Centre, will take place at 14:00. The concert programmes for the day will be an eclectic mix of new instrumental, electroacoustic/acousmatic, mixed-media and live electronic pieces. The Contemporary Music Centre will document the marathon throughout the day with video coverage and a special video podcast will be on the Centre’s web site www.cmc.ie after the event. All details about this event are here www.dit.ie/conservatory/events/archive2012/cmcnewmusicmarathon2012/
FEROCIOUS MINGLE MARKET
Fri 11:00-18:00 – 72 Thomas Street (between the Vicar St venue & Cafe Notto)
The Ferocious Mingle Market, a permanent indoor flea market takes place every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. There is also a Café, the Oscar Verne Café, open for business at the market. www.facebook.com/mingle.mkt
ANNE SHARPE – READING – IRISH WRITERS’ CENTRE
Fri 09 March: 13:05 – Irish Writers’ Centre, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
A lunch time reading with Anne Sharpe will take place. The Lunchtime Readings will run on Fridays throughout February and March in the Irish Writers’ Centre and are organised in association with Poetry Ireland. The readings will be alternating between prose and poetry, offering audiences the chance to experience a wide-range of literary talent. www.writerscentre.ie/html/events/atthecentre.html
ORIGINAL RUDEBOYS – IN-STORE EVENT – TOWER RECORDS
Fri 09 March: 17:00 – Tower Records, Wicklow Street, Dublin 2
An In-store event with the Original Rudeboys is taking place in Tower Records in Wicklow Street. www.facebook.com/TowerRecordsDublin
RADISSON HOTEL GOLDEN LANE – JAZZ NIGHT
Fridays 18:30-21:00 – Radisson, Golden Lane, Dublin 2.
On 09 March the Radisson Hotel in Golden Lane’s new weekly Jazz Evening will feature Joan Shields. Subsequent dates are: 16 Mar: Emilie Conway, 23 Mar: Michael MacLennan, 30 Mar: Dorota Konczewska, 06 Apr: Closed, 13 Apr: Johnny Taylor, 20 Apr: Michael MacLennan, 27 Apr: Cary Posavitz, 04 May: Shabela Rabaza, 11 May: Kristina G, 18 May: Stella Bass
SACRED HARP SINGING – EXCHANGE DUBLIN
Fri 09 Mar: 19:00-21:00 – Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2. – Three weeks ago I informed you about a taster workshop in Sacred Harp Singing and it seems that this workshop was so successful that a group has formed in Dublin who will from now on meet every Friday evening in the Exchange Dublin. Find out more details here corksacredharp.com/post/17337848698/dublinsing
LIVE MUSIC – CORNUCOPIA RESTAURANT
Cornucopia Café & Restaurant (19/20 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2) host live music three evenings a week (Thurs, Fri and Sat). The restaurant is a Wholefood & Vegetarian Restaurant and is open until 22:15.
+ Every second Thursday N.C Lawlor, a songwriter, session player and troubadour plays a mix of country, bluegrass & blues from 19:30-21:30.
+ Every Friday (19:30-21:30) Junshi Murakami plays Irish Harp.
+ Every Saturday (19:30-21:30) Nollaig Mann plays a collection of popular and jazz classics that often have customers singing along and requesting their favourites.
www.cornucopia.ie
JAZZ MUSIC – BIANCONI’S BISTRO & RESTAURANT
Fri 09 Mar: 19:00-21:00 – Bianconi’s Bistro, 232 Merrion Rd, Dublin 4
Bianconi’s Bistro & Restaurant in Dublin 4 is providing Jazz every Friday night from this week until the end of January. Bianconi’s is an Italian restaurant with delicious food and, while a little outside the City Centre, it is worth the trip into Merrion Road. There is no cover charge. www.bianconisbistro.ie www.facebook.com/pages/Bianconis-Bistro/271041702925005?sk=wall
PARISIAN SWING + JAZZ – ORMOND WINE BAR
Fri: 20:30 – Ormond Wine, Restaurant & Cafe Bar, 6 Ormond Quay Upper, Dublin 7. Swing from Paris in the Thirties performed by a duo of Guitar and Vocal will entertain you every Friday in the Ormond Wine Bar. www.facebook.com/pages/The-Ormond-Wine-Bar/181985853298
HAVANA WAY – WORKMAN’S CLUB
Fri 09 March: 21:00 – Workman’s Club, Wellington Quay, Dublin 2
A free event in the Workman’s Club will bring you an authentic Cuban vibes. Sandra Melo & band, Bianca Fachel & Latin Beat Band and Groovelizacion DJs will perform. Check the line up here www.facebook.com/HavanaClubIreland?sk=app_120617498063221
LIVE MUSIC – STILLORGAN ORCHARD
The Stillorgan Orchard at The Hill in Stillorgan, Co. Dublin has a full programme of live music. The upcoming gigs are:
Fri 09 March Donal Kirk Band
Sat 10 March Who’s Eddie
Admission is free and the gigs start at 21:00 unless otherwise stated. www.stillorganorchard.com/live_music.html
www.facebook.com/thestillorganorchard?sk=wall
REGULAR EVENTS – FRIDAY
* James Sheeran (Acoustic/Rock/Trad) is playing from 18:00 in Peadar Kearney’s in 64 Dame Street, Dublin 2. And The Eastern Harps (Trad) are playing there from 20:00. Admission is free.
*Graeme McKenna is playing an acoustic gig (Trad to contemporary) every Friday in the Maldron Hotel, Kingswood near CityWest from 19:00.
* Need to wind down after a tiring week? Free Sahaja Yoga Meditation (not physical yoga, but “yoga meditation”!) classes every Friday at 19:30 at 4/5 Eustace Street, Temple Bar (next to IFI, ring bell no. 3) and every Monday from 19:00 in Blakestown Community Resource Center, Blakestown Way, Dublin 15 (next to Lidl). These are drop in classes, newcomers are welcome. For more information check www.coolspirit.info or www.sahajayoga.ie.
* Ruairi Maguires Bar & Organic Kitchen, Pembroke District, Dundrum Town Centre, Dundrum has every weekend live music from Friday until Sunday at 21:30. Sometimes the line-up is listed here www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000462805646&sk=wall often not.
* The Covers play Rock Covers from 22:00 in The Mezz, 24/25 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, D2. Later: DJ Carlos Irie. Admission is free.
* Songs of Praise, a Rock Karaoke is taking place every Friday from 23:00 in the Mercantile, Dame Street, Dublin 2. www.getpraise.com
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CAR BOOT SALES – TALLAGHT STADIUM
Sat 10 Mar: 09:00-13:00 – Tallaght Stadium, Whitestown Way, Tallaght, Co. Dublin
A weekly car boot sale, one of less than a handful that is still reliably taking place, gets up to 200 cars to sell goods from. The stadium is just a few minutes walk from the Red LUAS line terminal and numerous bus stops. For traders the Car Boot Sale opens at 07:00 for buyers from 09:00. If you are interested in selling, check the details and register on www.irishcarboot.ie
LANGUAGE RECRUITMENT FAIR – CROKE PARK
Sat 10 Mar: 10:00-17:00 – Croke Park Stadium, Jones’ Road, Dublin 3
The company “Bilingual People” is organising an International Language Recruitment Fair in Croke Park on 10 Mar. If you are bilingual or multilingual, especially with the languages German, French, Dutch, Swedish, Danish or Norwegian, then you are in great demand. “The fair will offer opportunities from blue-chip and large international companies all over Ireland and Europe who are specifically looking to recruit professionals with language skills seeking positions in employment sectors such as Customer Service, Shared Service & Finance, IT, Sales, Marketing, Administration, HR, Translation, and many more. Exhibiting companies are Microsoft – Ireland, BASF – Germany, Top Language Jobs – European wide, Paypal – Ireland, Culture Translate – Germany, Arvato Finance services – Ireland, Allianz Worldwide Care – Ireland, Club Med – France, EMC² – Ireland, Covidien – Ireland. There will also be International Recruitment Agencies which will be looking to recruit bilingual and/ or multilingual professionals all throughout Ireland and Europe. There is a limited amount of free tickets available and if you want to get in for free, you need to pre-register here: www.bilingualpeople.ie/candidate/register/
BONSAI REPOTTING – BOTANIC GARDENS
Sat 10 Mar: 11:00 – National Botanic Gardens, Botanic Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9
In conjunction with the current Bonsai exhibition, a free demonstration on repotting and care of your bonsai will take place in the National Botanic Garden. Admission is free. Meet at the Conservatory. www.botanicgardens.ie/news/events.htm
MOTHER REDCAP’S INDOOR MARKET – COOLOCK
Thurs-Sun (Thurs-Sat 10:00-17:30, Sun 12:00-17:30) – Unit 95, Malahide Road Industrial Park, Malahide Road, Coolock, Dublin 17. – A new-ish indoor market is open in Coolock. Over 40 traders offer a wide range of goods and a café is on site as well. www.facebook.com/MotherRedcaps.Market
HA’PENNY FLEA INDOOR MARKET – GRAND SOCIAL
Sat 10 Mar: 11:00-17:00 – Grand Social, Lower Liffey Street (near Ha’Penny Bridge), Dublin 1. The weekly Ha’penny Flea Indoor Market takes place on Saturdays and stalls offer Vintage Men and Women’s Clothes, Contemporary Crafts, Books, Vinyl Records, Vintage and Handmade Jewellery, Vintage Hair Styles, Art, Photography and lots more. For more details, check www.thegrandsocial.ie/event/hapenny-flea-indoor-market
FEROCIOUS MINGLE MARKET
Sat 10 Mar: 11:00-18:00 – 72 Thomas Street (between the Vicar St venue & Cafe Notto) – The Ferocious Mingle Market, a permanent indoor flea market, takes place every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The Oscar Verne Café and live music at the weekends are further attractions. www.facebook.com/mingle.mkt
LORNA BYRNE – BOOK SIGNING – EASON O’CONNELL STREET
Sat 10 Mar: 12:30 – Eason’s, O’Connell Street, Dublin 1
Irish Mystic Lorna Byrne will be in Eason O’Connell Street to sign copies of her new book “A Message of Hope From The Angels”. www.easons.com/events_display.asp?K=e2012012715320883
IRANIAN FILM SCREENING – CHESTER BEATTY LIBRARY
Sat 10 March: 13:00-15:00 – Chester Beatty Library, Garden of Dublin Castle, Dublin 2. – An Experimental Film Society Screening of contemporary films by Iranian film-makers, with Q&A session afterwards will take place. Screenings will include works by Bahar Samadi, Kamyar Kordestani, Hamid Shams Javi, Pouya Ahmadi and Rouzbeh Rashidi. Also a short film by guest film-makers, Arash Khakpour & Arash Radkia. Free, no booking required. www.cbl.ie/Programme—Events/Events-Schedule.aspx
WALLIS BIRD – IN-STORE EVENT – TOWER RECORDS
Sat 10 March: 13:00 – Tower Records, Wicklow Street, Dublin 2
An In-store event with Wallis Bird is taking place in Tower Records in Wicklow Street. www.facebook.com/TowerRecordsDublin
CREATIVE WRITING HOUR – IRISH WRITERS’ CENTRE
Sat 10 Mar: 13:30 – Irish Writers’ Centre, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
The Ink Slingers Creative Writing Hour now takes place every Saturday at the Irish Writers’ Centre. It is a free creative writing session that is organised and led by the Centre’s voluntary arts administrators. The hour includes writing exercises and prompts to get ideas flowing. It is open to everyone and is suitable for all levels of experience. www.writerscentre.ie/html/events/atthecentre.html
STAMMERING SUPPORT – INFORMATION MEETING – WYNN’S HOTEL
Sat 10 March: 13:30-14:30 – Wynn’s Hotel, 35-39 Lwr. Abbey St., Dublin 1
An Information Hour to ‘Learn more about stammering support in Dublin’ organised by the McGuire Programme Ireland will take place on Saturday. Thousands of Irish people of all ages have one thing in common that has stopped them from achieving what they want in life – that one thing holding them back in life is a ‘stammer’. The McGuire Programme claims that it can help you go from out of control stuttering/stammering to articulate, even eloquent, speech and to share their knowledge and to promote their services, they are running this information hour.
More information about the programme at www.stammering.ie and about the Inmformation Hour at www.dublinevents.com/events/other/do-you-stammer–stutter-info-hour-in-dublin.php
FARMLEIGH TALKS – FARMLEIGH HOUSE, PHOENIX PARK
Sat 10 March: 14:00 – Farmleigh House, Castleknock end of Phoenix Park. – A Series of Talks and Reminiscence Days will take place at Farmleigh House over the last 5 weeks. Admission is free and if you would like to attend, you should come to Farmleigh House reception 15 minutes before the start time. The final topic is:
+ 10 Mar: Georgina Davis (House Manager at Farmleigh) will give an insight into the State Visits at Farmleigh and the running of the house during such a visit. www.farmleigh.ie/Events/Title,17891,en.html
UP CLOSE WITH MUSIC – CONTEMPORARY MUSIC CENTRE
Sat 10 Mar: 14:00+15:00+16:00 – Contemporary Music Centre, 19 Fishamble Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 8. – This afternoon performances will celebrate 35 years of Concorde, the contemporary music ensemble. A whole variety of composers will be featured and all of the composers will be attending the performances. Tea/Coffee and buns/biscuits will be provided between the concerts.
Admission is free but seating is limited, so you have to book with Karen Hennessy on 01-673 1922 or khennessy@cmc.ie The Series continues on 10 March (Elaine Agnew, commissioned composer), 01 July (Raymond Deane, commissioned composer) and 22 July (David Fennessy, commissioned composer).
The detailed programme for the three performances at 14:00, 15:00 and 16:00 is available here: www.facebook.com/events/190954031013648//
WOMEN IN SCIENCE – DISCUSSION – CENTRAL LIBRARY
Sat 10 March: 14:30-15:30 – Dublin City Library & Archive, 138-144 Pearse Street, Dublin 2. – At this event entitled “Today’s Women in Science”, a panel of women scientists discuss their work and experiences working in the science community in Ireland. Chaired by Dr. Fiona Blighe (TCD) and with guests Professor Maire Cassidy, (State Pathologist), Professor Tia Keyes (DCU), Anne Graham, (NTA), Anne MacLellan, (History of Science) and Eleanor Holmes (recent graduate in Theoretical Physics). Admission is free, but booking is required at dublinpubliclibraries@dublincity.ie or 01-6744806. www.dublincity.ie/RecreationandCulture/libraries/Events/Pages/IWD_2012_Forum.aspx
NATIONAL TREE WEEK – IRISH WILDLIFE TRUST
Sat 10 Mar: 14:30 – St. Anne’s Park (Raheny) and Killiney Hill
To celebrate the National Tree Week, the Irish Wildlife Trust (IWT) is inviting to learn about, enjoy and value trees in two of Dublin’s well known outdoor parks. Families are particularly welcome. Meeting Points are Killiney Hill Park (car park off Burton Road) for a walk led by Sarah Rubalcava and St Anne’s Park, Raheny (Red Stables car park) for a walk led by Niall Mac Coitir. Places are limited to 30 per tour so booking is essential. Send an e-mail to dublinbranch@iwt.ie with your name and chosen walk to book. dubliniwt.blogspot.com/
NATIONAL MUSEUM EVENT
+ The Saturday Talk “Limerick Gloves – A Curious Case of Leather Craftsmanship, 1780 -1840” will take place on Sat 10 March from 12:30-13:00. The event is for adults and will take place in Collins Barracks (Decorative Arts & History). “Join design historian Liza Foley to explore the colourful past of Limerick gloves, made from unborn calfskin and sold encased in a walnut shell, this is a fascinating story of Irish design history.” Places limited and allocated on a first-come basis. www.museum.ie/en/list/calendar-of-events.aspx?eventID=2719
NATIONAL GALLERY – FAMILY PROGRAMME
Sat 10 Mar: 15:00-16:00 – National Gallery, Merrion Square West, Dublin 2
The Family Programme on Sat is entitled “Faraway Places” with Natalie Voorheis. Admission is free, no booking required. www.nationalgallery.ie/whatson
UKERISTIC CONGRESS – WHELAN’S
Sat 10 Mar: 19:00-21:00 – Whelan’s Front Bar, 25 Wexford Street, Dublin 2
The Ukulele Band “Ukeristic Congress” are playing in Whelan’s. I heard them at the Ukulele Festival and Dun Laoghaire last year and they are really good! www.whelanslive.com/index.php/archives/9729
SPIRITUAL MUSIC EVENING – LANTERN CENTRE
Sat 10 Mar: 19:30-21:30 – Lantern Centre, 17 Synge Street, Dublin 8
A Spiritual Music Evening with Bhajans & Meditation is taking place in the Lantern Centre. It is Traditional Devotional Spiritual Music Singing inspired by Mata Amritanandamayi, also known as AMMA. Open to everyone including families. Admission is free with a suggested donation of EUR 5. Complimentary refreshments served at the end. www.ammaireland.org/Events/DBSEvening.html for details.
SWING AND BOSSANOVA – ORMOND WINE BAR
Sat: 19:30 – Ormond Wine, Restaurant & Cafe Bar, 6 Ormond Quay Upper, Dublin 7. Saturday nights “Wax Lyrical” is a lively Swing and Bossanova performance of a guitar, trombone and vocal trio. www.facebook.com/pages/The-Ormond-Wine-Bar/181985853298
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE – JAZZ – KC PEACHES
Sat 10 Mar: 20:00-22:30 – KC Peaches (Wine Cave), 28/29 Nassau St., Dublin 2
This is a new weekly Saturday night residency of a Jazz Quartet, featuring Michael Nielsen (guitar), Sam Comerford (sax), Cormac O Brien (bass), James Mackin (drums) in the basement Wine Cave of KC Peaches wholefood restaurant/café. Food will be served until 22:00 and wine, minerals & music will be available until later. Following a huge turnout last week, there is now a designated “listening” room, the room with the band, and a “chat” room, where people can chat without disturbing the music but still soak up the ambience and buzz. Admission is free and a donation into a hat at the end of the evening is appreciated. www.facebook.com/KCPeaches
URBAN MOJO BLUES BAND – OIL CAN HARRY’S
Saturdays: 22:00-00:00 – Oil Can Harry’s, 31 Lower Mount Street, Dublin 2
“The Urban Mojo Blues Band, a Dublin based five piece band drawing influences from electric Chicago blues and rock to produce a lively uptempo grooving blues will be performing every Saturday.” www.facebook.com/pages/The-Urban-Mojo-Blues-Band/87569518524 www.urbanmojobluesband.com
REGULAR SATURDAY EVENTS
* Don’t forget that the Temple Bar Markets (Food Market on Meeting House Square, Book Market on Temple Bar Square and the Designer Mart near Cow’s Lane) are taking place every Saturday from 10:00-16:30.
* The SuperNatural Food Market is taking place every Saturday from 09:30-15:30 in St. Andrews Resource Centre in Pearse Street, Dublin 2. www.supernatural.ie
* Dublin Food Co-op is open every Saturday (09:30-16:30) at Newmarket, Dublin 8 for organic wholefoods and sustainable household products, plus over a dozen producer stalls offering organic fruit and veg., baked goods, dairy produce, wines, hot and cold food, etc. Additional Co-op opening Thursdays 12:00-20:00. www.dublinfood.coop
* The weekly Honest2goodness food market with fresh meat, vegetables, fish, baked goods, wines in Glasnevin is open from 09:30-16:00. It is behind Lidl in the Industrial Estate just after the Glasnevin Cemetary coming from the City Centre. (www.honest2goodness.ie)
* At the Blackrock Market in the centre of Blackrock, you find 50 stalls selling collectibles, antiques, handmade goods, books, food + there’s free popcorn and ballons&facepainting for the kids. www.blackrockmarket.com/ Opening: Sat+Bank Holidays: 11:00-17:30, Sun: 12:00-17:30
* Blackhorse Flea Market + Car Boot Sale. Every Saturday from 10:00-18:00 the Blackhorse Market is taking place. You can reach it from Tyrconnell Road and from Kylemore Road and it is within 3 min from Black Horse stop on red Luas line. theblackhorsemarket.com
* Nearly every day and especially at the weekend, the Porterhouse in Temple Bar is hosting live bands that are always worth a visit. www.porterhousebrewco.com/livetemplebar.html
* Trad Session – Schoolhouse Pub in 2-8 Northumberland Road, Ballsbridge. Every Saturday from 22:00 singers, guitar, fiddle, banjo, accordion, whistle, pipers, bodhran etc are all welcome to join in. www.schoolhousehotel.com/
* The Black Sheep play Rock Covers from 22:00 in The Mezz 24/25 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, D2. Later Dj Glenn Brown (Dublin Calling). Admission is free.
* Havana Tapas Bar is inviting to a Salsa Night with afro-latin percussion every Sat night 22:30-02:00. Bachata, salsa, merengue, reggeaton with latin DJs. Food is available until 00:30 and usually there is plenty of room to get dancing and you are invited to add your own percussion. www.facebook.com/pages/Havana-Tapas-Bar/10503361821
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FEROCIOUS MINGLE MARKET
Sun 11:00-18:00 – 72 Thomas Street (between the Vicar St venue & Cafe Notto)
The Ferocious Mingle Market, a permanent indoor flea market, takes place every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The Oscar Verne Café and live music at the weekends are further attractions. On Sundays the Ferocious Mingle MARKET is a fancy dress market: In addition to stalls/tables for sellers, there are some “chalets” in the venue where regular sellers have set up. www.facebook.com/mingle.mkt
SUNDAY AT NOON – HUGH LANE GALLERY
Sun 11 Mar: 12:00-13:00 – Hugh Lane Gallery, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
The Sundays at Noon Concert Series takes place in the beautiful Sculpture Gallery at the Hugh Lane Gallery. Now in its 36th year, this series of free (mainly classical) concerts continues to present the best of Irish and International music and musicians. Concerts run from September to June. The next concert will feature “Words and Music” with Music for Clarinet/Bass Clarinet and Narrator (Paul Roe, clarinets and Nuala Hayes, actor). www.hughlane.ie/past-sunday-concerts/536-words-and-music
KNOWLEDGE EXCHANGE TALK – EXCHANGE DUBLIN
Sun 11 Mar: 13:00 – Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Knowledge is an open collective group that aims to bring education and learning to everyone. Knowledge runs series of free public lectures. These short courses will be presented by volunteers with a background in and a passion for the given area. There are no barriers to taking part and the lectures will be free form, shaped as much by those who come as by those giving them. Everyone is welcome and admission is free. The next series continues on Sunday, but unfortunately neither the website nor the facebook page reveals the topic at this stage. knowledge.exchangedublin.ie/ www.facebook.com/KnowledgeExchange
NATIONAL LIBRARY OPEN DAY
Sun 11 Mar: 13:00-17:00 – National Library, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
The National Library is inviting to an open day where you will learn all you need to know about the library. No booking required and admission is free. www.nli.ie/en/list/current-events.aspx?article=772e9a31-6e0a-41af-91b2-061bff71d4c0
DUBLIN SKETCHERS – SUNDAY MEET-UP
The Dublin Sketchers Group is an informal group of typically hobby artists who go somewhere different in Dublin every Sunday (e.g. Collins Barracks, Farmleigh, Botanic Gardens, Dublin Castle), sketch for an hour or so, and then meet up for coffee afterwards and discuss their sketches. www.dublinsketchers.blogspot.com/ Find out on their website where they will meet and join them if you do some sketching/drawing yourself. Meeting time is usually around 14:00.
REMARKABLE TREES – GUIDED WALK – BOTANIC GARDENS
Sun 11 Mar: 14:30 – National Botanic Gardens, Botanic Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9. To mark National Tree Week a special guided walk will introduce some of the more beautiful and interesting trees of the National Botanic Gardens. www.botanicgardens.ie/news/events.htm
NATIONAL MUSEUM EVENT
+ The My Museum Workshop “Animal Origami” is taking place on Sun 11 March from 15:00-16:00. It is a Family event and will take place in Merrion Street (Natural History). “Join Linda Kehoe in the Discovery Zone to make fish and other animals from a single sheet of paper. No booking required.” www.museum.ie/en/list/calendar-of-events.aspx?eventID=2720
+ The bilingual tour for the Irish Week “Seachtain na Gaeilge 2012” is Turas Speisialta – Treasures of the Museum. It will take palce on 11 March from 15:30-16:30 in Kildare Street (Archaeology) and is for all ages. “Lean Cillian de Grás ar thóir príomh-sheoda an Mhúsaeim trí Ghaeilge agus Béarla. Ní gá áirithint a dhéanamh . Join Cillian de Grás as he leads you through some special Treasures of the Museum in Irish and English . No booking required.” www.museum.ie/en/list/calendar-of-events.aspx?eventID=2721
NATIONAL GALLERY LECTURE
Sun 11 Mar: 15:00-15:45 – National Gallery, Merrion Square, Dublin 2
The talk “Conservation of ‘The Marrigae of Strongbow and Aoife'” with Simone Mancini, National Gallery of Ireland will take place and admission is free. www.nationalgallery.ie/whatson
SUNDAY SKETCHING – HUGH LANE GALLERY
Sun 11 Mar: 15:00-16:00 – Hugh Lane Gallery, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
The next Sunday Sketching for 7+ Year olds has the title “Words and Pictures”. No booking necessary. Admission is free and early arrival is recommended. www.hughlane.ie/childrens-workshops/forthcoming
SAUCY SUNDAYS – THE GRAND SOCIAL
Sun 11 Mar: 17:00-23:00 – Grand Social (former Pravda), Liffey Street, Dublin 1 (near Ha’Penny Bridge). Saucy Sundays is a weekly live music afternoon and evening in the Grand Social. This week’s line up is here www.facebook.com/events/269379799804667/
www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001494016795&v=wall
ReMAKE SUSTAINABLE DESIGN WORKSHOP & EXHIBITION – TEMPLE BAR
Sun 11 Mar: 18:00-20:00 – Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
The ReMake Sustainable Design Network will be taking over Meeting House Square on Sunday to create a giant outdoor chess set made from waste materials. “Replay”, as the event is called, will challenge 30 designers to construct a giant chess set over the course of 6 hours which will then be available for public use. The workshop will take place from 10:00-16:00 and there is fee of EUR 5 for participants. From 18:00-20:00 you can enjoy the interactive exhibition and use the chess set for free.
ReMake Sustainable Design Network is a community of Irish based designers. They aim to promote sustainable design practices by working with recycled materials.
You can find more information about ReMake Design Network on their Facebook page www.facebook.com/remakedesignnetwork. To take part in the workshop send a mail to remakedesignnetwork@gmail.com.
PAVEMENT KINGS – UBANGI STOMP CLUB – SIN E
Sun 11 Mar: 20:00 – Sin E, 14-15 Upper Ormond Quay, Dublin 1
Local rockabilly veterans The Pavement Kings are at the Ubangi Stomp Club and afterwards Tiki Paul is on the decks. Admission is free. www.facebook.com/ubangistompclub
JAPANESE CHOIR PERFORMING HÄNDEL – ST PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL
Sun 11 March: 20:00 – St. Patrick’s Cathedral, St. Patrick’s Close, Dublin 8
A Japanese choir will visit Ireland to perform Händel’s Messiah in the historic setting of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, Dublin. The performance will take place Sunday and will mark the one-year anniversary of the earthquake and tsunami that devastated parts of Japan. Admission to the performance is free of charge and attendees will be invited to make donations to the earthquake and tsunami relief efforts on the night.
This tour and performance are being organised by the Music and Cultural Exchange Council of Japan (MCEC International), which is dedicated to bringing Japanese music to the world stage and developing links with music and cultural organisations worldwide.
SUNDAY ROAST – MERCANTILE
Sun 11 Mar: 20:00 – The Mercantile, Dame Street, Dublin 2
The weekly Sunday Roast is an event in the Mercantile where live music is combined with free roast potatoes. The next Sunday Roast line up is listed here www.facebook.com/events/371917466153861/ www.facebook.com/thesundayroast
COMEDY CRUNCH – STAG’S HEAD
Sun 11 Mar: 21:00-00:00 – Stag’s Head, Dame Lane, Dublin 2
The Comedy Crunch is a free Stand Up comedy downstairs in Stag’s Head, Dame Lane from 21:00 every week on Sun+Mon. Every week different comedians entertain and on top of that there is some free ice cream. This Sunday’s line up is listed here www.facebook.com/events/197670143671438/
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Comedy-Crunch/83791357330
RHYTHM ROCKER – THE GLOBE
“Rhythm Rocker at The Globe” is a weekly event on Sunday night in The Globe in Sth Great Georges Street, Dublin 2. It is a Rockabilly, R’n’R, Roots night with alternating (week by week) live bands Pavement Kings, Donna & The Sazzy Catz, The Mosquitoes and The Pacifics from 21:00 and with DJs from 23:00-01:30. Admission is free. www.globe.ie/events.php
MOB FANDANGO – THE MEZZ
Sun 11 Mar: 22:30-01:00 – The Mezz, 23/24 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
The great Soul / Funk / Rock/ Reggae band “Mob Fandango” is every Sunday in the Mezz for a late night gig. www.facebook.com/mobfandango
REGULAR SUNDAY EVENTS
* The Temple Bar Book Market is taking place every Sat+Sun on Temple Bar Square from 11:00-18:00.
* Jamestown Flea Market + Car Boot Sale. Every Sunday from 10:00-17:00 the Jamestown Market is taking place. You can reach it from Tyrconnell Road and from Kylemore Road and it is within 3 min from Black Horse stop on red Luas line. www.jamestownmarket.com
* Afternoon Jazz in Café en Seine. The Sweet & Lowdown Jazz Trio play every Sunday from 14:00-16:00 in Café en Seine in Dawson Street. Admission is free. www.stellabass.com and a video is here gush.ie/clients/sweetlow/video/
* Sunday Roast is a weekly event in the Mercantile in 28 Dame Street from 21:00-01:00. Provided are free live music, games & roast potatoes. www.facebook.com/thesundayroast
* “Loose Change” play in Gibneys Pub, New St., Malahide every Sunday from 18:00-20:00.
* From 21:00 in The Bleeding Horse on Camden Street “The Apollo Sessions” is a free show featuring multiple styles of original music from local and international musicians and songwriters www.myspace.com/thebleedinghorsesessions
* Every Sunday “The Latin Beat” will take place in 4 Dame Lane in Dame Lane from 20:00-02:00. A band will play from 21:00-22:30, a Latin Beat Club, Brazilian DJs and Salsa Classes (from 18:00) will be additional features. Admission is free. www.facebook.com/events/225904860831469/
* Comedy Crunch – The Comedy Crunch is a free Stand Up comedy downstairs in Stag’s Head, Dame Lane from 21:00 every week on Sun+Mon. www.facebook.com/pages/The-Comedy-Crunch/83791357330
* The Burning Effigies are playing afrobeat, jazz, funk and soul every Sunday from 23:00 in Turk’s Head in Parliament Street. www.turkshead.ie
* The Gardiner Street Gospel Mass invites to a Gospel Mass in St. Francis Xavier Church at the top of Gardiner Street near the junction with Dorset Street every Sunday at 19:30. Everybody is welcome independent from your level of religiousness. www.gardinerstreetgospelchoir.com
WEEKEND EVENTS
If you are just looking for Sunday events, please check the event list for Saturday as well. A good few events are taking place on Saturday AND Sunday, but it wouldn’t make sense to list them twice.
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CAREERS USING IRISH
Mon 12 Mar: 13:00-13:45 – Central Library, Business Information Centre, ILAC Centre, Henry Street, Dublin 1- Explore career opportunities using the Irish language, with Catherine Lyster (Letterkenny IT) at this event entitled “Careers Using Irish / Do Ghairm le Gaeilge”. The talk will be in English, information available in Irish and English. Admission is free, but booking is required. The target audience is teens. www.dublincity.ie/RecreationandCulture/libraries/Events/Pages/snag_2012_careers.aspx
TRADITIONAL IRISH MUSIC – RATHMINES LIBRARY
Mon 12+26 Mar: 13:00 – Rathmines Library, Rathmines Road, Rathmines
A weekly Traditional Irish Music concert will take place in March. Admission is free and while it says booking is essential, I would even risk it if I was near and had unexpectedly time. Rathmines Library host Dublin Institute of Technology’s Traditional Irish Music Ensemble’s series of lunchtime concerts in the Exhibition Room. To book contact Rathmines Library at 01-4973539 or rathmineslibrary@dublincity.ie www.dublincity.ie/RecreationandCulture/libraries/Events/Pages/rathmines_traditional_music.aspx
ARCHIVE AT LUNCHTIME – FILM SCREENING – IFI
Mon, Wed, Sat in March: 13:10 – Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 – The IFI continues with its free Archive at Lunchtime screenings. A number of free programmes will be shown at lunchtime on Mondays, Wednesday and Saturdays. The details and the relevant dates when the programme will be screened are:
5, 14, 19, 28 March: www.ifi.ie/film/archive-at-lunchtime-programme-1-20/
7, 12, 21, 26 March: www.ifi.ie/film/archive-at-lunchtime-programme-2-kieron-j-walsh/
A double-bill of both Programme 1 and Programme 2 will be screened on the Saturdays: 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 March February: www.ifi.ie/film/archive-at-lunchtime-double-bill-orla-walsh-kieron-j-walsh/
Admission is free, just collect your ticket at the ticket desk.
BIG SMOKE WRITING FACTORY – OPEN DAY
Mon 12 Mar: 17:30-20:00 – Big Smoke Writing Factory, 7 Lower Hatch Street, Dublin 2. – The next Big Smoke Writing Factory Open Day takes place on Monday. If you are interested in taking a creative writing class or just curious about what you might get out of it, you can inform yourself at this Open Day. www.facebook.com/events/295392077194922
THE MUSIK FAKTORY – BUTTON FACTORY
Mon 12 March: 19:30-23:00 – Button Factory, Curved Street, TempleBar, Dublin 2
The Sound Training Centre presents the second instalment of their monthly live music nights to showcase local bands. The Music Faktory will feature Jet Set Radio,
Jemson Green, Elk with a special performance by Dublin’s tribal belly dance group The Orchids. Admission is free and details are here www.facebook.com/events/293606100706011/?ref=nf
COMEDY CRUNCH – STAG’S HEAD
Mon 12 Mar: 21:00-23:00 – Stag’s Head (downstairs), Dame Lane, Dublin 2
The Comedy Crunch is a free Stand Up comedy event every Sunday and Monday. Every week different comedians entertain and on top of good comedy you will get free ice cream. Admission is free. This Monday’s line up is listed here www.facebook.com/events/256973634388144/
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Comedy-Crunch/83791357330
ROCK & REGGAE NIGHT – HANGOVER CLUB – FIBBER MAGEE’S
Mondays 21:45-02:30 – Fibber Magee’s, Parnell Street, Dublin 1
Every Monday, a mix of musicians from bands like The Seven Deadly Skins / Animal Cracker / Upbeat Generation / Crete Boom & more come together to play a free night of Rock & Reggae. www.facebook.com/TheHangoverClub
REGULAR MONDAY EVENTS
* Solar Trio Gig in Anseo (Camden Street, D2) on the first three Mondays of every month. Jazz standards along with totally improvised on the spot jams.
* Comedy Crunch – The Comedy Crunch is a free Stand Up comedy in the Stag’s Head, Dame Lane from 21:00 every week on Sun+Mon. www.facebook.com/pages/The-Comedy-Crunch/83791357330
* Upbeat Generation is playing Soul/Funk/Rock Covers in The Mezz, 24/25 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 from 23:30. Admission is free.
———Tuesday————————
NATIONAL GALLERY LECTURE
Tues 13 Mar: 10:30-11:15 – National Gallery, Merrion Square, Dublin 2
The talk “Nicol’s ‘The 16th, 17th (St Patrick’s Day) and 18th March, 1856’” with lecturer Joanne Drum, National Gallery of Ireland will take place and admission is free. www.nationalgallery.ie/whatson
PRINTMAKING TECHNIQUES – CHESTER BEATTY LIBRARY
Tues 13 – Fri 16 March: 13:00-14:00 – Chester Beatty Library, Garden of Dublin Castle, Dublin 2. – A celebration of printmaking techniques with Graphic Studio Dublin will take place in the CBL. Meet artists from Graphic Studio Dublin and discover printmaking techniques as reflected in the Library’s collections. These sessions will take place in the atrium of the Library. Free, no booking required. www.cbl.ie/Programme—Events/Events-Schedule.aspx
LITERARY READING – INSTITUTO CERVANTES
Tues 13 Mar: 18:00 – Instituto Cervantes, Lincoln House, Lincoln Place (near National Gallery), Dublin 2. – “In two voices” presents two different poets. Antonio Praena (Purullena, Granada, 1973) and Judith Mok (Bergen, Netherlands) will be in the Instituto Cervantes and all details are here dublin.cervantes.es/FichasCultura/Ficha80335_16_2.htm
FREEDOM OF INFORMATION – WORKSHOP – SCIENCE GALLERY
Tues 13 Mar: 18:00-19:30 – Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
This lecture is about: How the Irish Freedom of Information (FOI) Act and Access to Information on the Environment (AIE) work and how to apply for information from the government using right to information legislation. Gavin Sheridan (@gavinsblog on Twitter) is co-founder of TheStory.ie, an experiment in obtaining and sharing government information. TheStory.ie recently published the Department of Taoiseach expenditure data for 2010, which received wide coverage in the media. Gavin appeared recently on “Tonight with Vincent Browne” to talk about access to information in relation to NAMA, and the High Court case between it and the Commissioner for Environmental Information, prompted by a request for information sent in 2010. Admission to this event is free, but pre-booking is recommended and all details are on www.sciencegallery.com/events/2012/03/foi-aie-how-apply-information-government-using-right-information-legislation
ECONOMICS OF FISCAL COMPACT – LECTURE – TCD
Tues 13 Mar: 18:30-19:45 – MacNeill Lecture Theatre, Hamilton Building, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2. – The public lecture “The Economics of the Fiscal Compact” by Prof Philip Lane, Head of Economics Department, TCD will take place on Tuesday and to register, you have to contact policy.institute@tcd.ie
Philip Lane will speak on the economics of the fiscal compact, both in terms of its role in the wider reform of the economic governance of the euro area and its implications for the future setting of fiscal policy in Ireland. His talk will also address the benefits and costs of the fiscal compact and identify the core issues that should be debated in the upcoming referendum.
This lecture is one of a series of talks, by academics in Trinitys School of Social Sciences and Philosophy, addressing the theme of The Debt Crisis: Causes, Consequences, Controls. www.tcd.ie/Secretary/Communications/Noticeboard/data/21823.html
MILK & COOKIES STORIES – EXCHANGE DUBLIN
Tues 13 Mar: 18:30-22:00 – Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2. The next Milk & Cookies Stories event has the theme “In your dreams”. Milk and Cookie Stories is for anyone who has a story to tell, or wants to hear a tale told well, in a relaxed, friendly environment. Admission is free and everyone is welcome and stories of all kinds are welcome. The event takes place every second Tuesday of a month and always has a different theme. This time the stories should be about love. As always, there will also be a Bake-Off, where you bring you Cookies or other baked goods and the assembled testers will decide the winner, who will win a prize. www.facebook.com/events/331740786877747/
CLIMATE CHANGE AND PLANTS – BOTANIC GARDENS
Tues 13 Mar: 19:00 – National Botanic Gardens (Visitor Centre), Botanic Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9. – “Detecting climate change impacts on plants and animals” is the topic of an evening of talks by international and national guest speakers. The event has been organised as a collaboration between the National Botanic Gardens, Environmental Protection Agency, Trinity College Dublin and the National Biodiversity Data Centre as part of Dublin City of Science 2012. Find details and a link to the site where you need to register here www.botanicgardens.ie/news/events.htm
PEREGRINE READINGS – IRISH WRITERS’ CENTRE
Tues 13 Mar: 19:30 – Irish Writers’ Centre, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
At this Peregrine Readings event Catherine Foley, Brian Ó Dochartaí, Ré Ó Laighléis will read at the Irish Writers’ Centre, as part of a series of prose readings, Peregrine Readings. The readings will commence in the Centre and be taken afterwards to Mayo and Co. Galway. www.writerscentre.ie/html/events/atthecentre.html
REGULAR TUESDAY EVENTS
* Open Mic Night with The Last Tycoons in O’Donoghue’s on Suffolk Street every Tues from 20:00. It’s free and anyone can get up, sing a song or do whatever they like. www.facebook.com/pages/ODonoghues-Open-Mic/71834618844
* Live Jazz and Blues from 21:00 every Tuesday in the International Bar on 23 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2.
* In the Bankers Inn on Trinity Street (off Dame Street) at 21:30: An acoustic singer-songwriter session hosted by Dave Murphy. A contribution is requested but not required. This is a listening club so is very quiet and features a lot of experienced songwriters trying out new material. www.myspace.com/davemurphyandfriends
* White Chocolate is playing Rock Covers from 22:00 in The Mezz, 24/25 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, D2
———Wednesday———————-
CORNFLAKES & COMMERCE – NATIONAL COLLEGE OF IRELAND
Wed 14 March: 07:00-08:45 – National College of Ireland, IFSC, Mayor Street, Dublin 1. Business executives are being invited to start their day with the second series of business breakfasts from National College of Ireland. These free events offer the chance to gain insight on the latest thinking while mixing and mingling with other professionals from all walks of business life. On Wed 14 March, Damien Mulley will take about digital media. Registration is required (look for the red tag on the right) here: www.ncirl.ie/Events/Corn_Flakes_and_Commerce_with_Damien_Mulley
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT – LECTURE – TCD
Wed 14 Mar: 13:00-14:30 – Stanley Quek Hall, Biomedical Sciences Institute, Pearse St, Trinity College, Dublin 2. – The OECD/TIDI Public Lecture “Sustainable Development and the Future of Development Co-operation” will take place on Wed. TCD and UCD will host a public lecture with speakers Joe Costello TD, Minister of State for Trade and Development and Brian Atwood, Chair, OECD Development Assistance Committee. The lecture will be chaired by Dr. Mary Robinson, President, Mary Robinson Foundation – Climate Justice, with discussants Professor Paul Walsh, University College Dublin and Professor Padraig Carmody, Trinity College Dublin. This public lecture is organised by the OECD Development Co-operation Directorate in collaboration with TCD-UCD Masters in Development Practice, The Trinity International Development Initiative at Trinity College Dublin and the Human Development Initiative at University College Dublin. Lunch will be provided. All welcome and admission is free. It is not specifically requested to register your attendance, but since lunch will be provided, it might make sense to contact ngaynor@tcd.ie to notify the organisers of your attendance. Find a map of the venue here www.tcd.ie/Maps/assets/pdf/tcd-campus.pdf and the website is here www.tcd.ie/tidi/news/
www.tcd.ie/Secretary/Communications/Noticeboard/data/21758.html
CAREER DIRECTION AND DEVELOPMENT – CENTRAL LIBRARY
Wed 14 March: 13:00-16:00 – Business Information Centre, Central Library, Ilac Centre, Henry Street, Dublin 1. – The next event in the Career Direction and Development programme of the Dublin City Library is an Information & Application Helpdesk with the Digital Skills Academy Team entitled “Opportunities in Digital Media: WebElevate Programme”. WebElevate is commencing in April 2012 and is a 12 month part-time higher education and training programme for aspiring Apps Developers; Project Managers & Digital Marketers; Web Writers & Designers; and Web Video Producers. Admission is free of charge. Check the details here www.dublincity.ie/RecreationandCulture/libraries/Events/Pages/career_direction_development_2012.aspx
TRADITIONAL MUSIC SESSION – CENTRAL LIBRARY
Wed 14 March: 13:00 – Music Library at the Central Library, Ilac Centre, Henry Street, Dublin 1. A traditional Music Session with Mairead O’Donnell, Irish musician is taking place in context with Seachtain na Gaeilge (Irish Week). Admission is free. Mairéad O’Donnell (fiddle & vocalist) is accompanied by Sean Óg McKenna (banjo and mandolin) and Tom Moran (banjo and mandolin). Book here 01-8734333 or musiclibrary@dublincity.ie. www.dublincity.ie/RecreationandCulture/libraries/Events/Pages/snag_trad_music.aspx
ROYAL IRISH ACADEMY – LUNCHTIME LECTURE
Wed 14 Mar: 13:00 – Academy House, Dawson Street, Dublin 2
The Library Lunchtime Lecture Series of the Royal Irish Academy continues. The lectures are in conjunction with the Libraries’ current exhibition ‘From Cromwell to Cholera: A history of Ireland from the Pamphlet Collection of Charles Haliday’. Come along and learn more about this collection and the role of pamphlets in Irish history. This week’s lecture is entitled “Witnessing the rising of 1641 through the Haliday pamphlets” by Nicholas Canny, MRIA www.ria.ie/Events/Events-Listing/Library-Lunchtime-Lecture-Series-%284%29.aspx
SCIENCE OF PLANTS – LECTURE – BOTANIC GARDEN
Wed 07 Mar: 15:00 – National Botanic Gardens, Botanic Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9
The lecture “Plants that Bite Back” with Matthew Jebb will describe the amazing world of carnivorous plants, and the fascinating way in which these plants have evolved the ability to catch and consume insects, and some which have developed even more bizarre diets. www.botanicgardens.ie/news/events.htm
Lecture series: Science of Plants –
EDIBLE SEAWEEDS – TALK – SCIENCE GALLERY
Wed 14 Mar: 18:00-19:00 – Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
Prannie Rhatigan will talk about “Cutting Board to Cutting Edge – Why Edible Seaweeds should feature in your kitchen”. Hear about, see, and even taste seaweed with Prannie Rhatigan, a truly multitalented Irish seaweed guru, medical doctor, and EDIBLE exhibitor (see her recipe for carrot & sea spaghetti salad). Prannie’s talk will be followed by a book signing of her book Irish Seaweed Kitchen.
Admission is free, but pre-booking is required: www.sciencegallery.com/events/2012/03/prannie-rhatigan-cutting-board-cutting-edge-why-edible-seaweeds-should-feature-your-k
FILM SCREENING – INSTITUTO CERVANTES
Wed 14 Mar: 18:00 – Instituto Cervantes, Lincoln House, Lincoln Place (near National Gallery), Dublin 2. – “Soldados de Salamina” (2003) by director David Trueba is the next film in the “One book, One film” film series. in the Instituto Cervantes. The film will be in Spanish with English subtitles and will be followed by a Chilean wine reception. Admission is free. dublin.cervantes.es/FichasCultura/Ficha80183_16_2.htm
DICTIONARY OF IRISH SAINTS – NATIONAL LIBRRARY
Wed 14 Mar: 19:00 – National Library, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
“Forty years a-growing: the making of a Dictionary of Irish Saints” with Professor Pádraig Ó Riain, Professor Emeritus Old and Middle Irish, UCC and member of the Royal Irish Academy is the Breandán O’Buachalla Memorial Lecture on Wednesday. Admission is free and booking is not required. www.nli.ie/en/list/current-events.aspx?article=360cfc00-8c0a-4a95-9c87-457210a44b1c
ST. PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL TALKS
Wed 14 Mar: 20:00 – St. Patrick’s Cathedral, St. Patrick’s Close, Dublin 8
A new programme announced by St. Patrick’s Cathedral lists a whole range of interesting talks and lectures between now and mid-July. All talks are free and no booking is necessary. The full list is here, but I will list the different talks as well on the day they happen:
St Patrick’s Festival Talks:
+ Wed 14 Mar: “The Knights of St Patrick” with Albert Fenton
+ Thurs 15 Mar: “The Religion of St Patrick” with Cannon Charles Mullen
+ Sun 18 Mar (17:00!): “Who was St Patrick” with Prof. Howard B Clarke
Monthly Talks:
+ Fri 20 Apr: Dr Michael O’Neill: “Gothic Architecture and St Patrick’s Cathedral”
+ Thurs 10 May: Dr Paula Murphy: “St Patrick’s Cathedral, 19th Century Sculpture”
+ Fri 08 Jun: Dr Adrian Empey: “Random reflections: the shaping of the Church of Ireland, 1536-1660”
+ Fri 13 July: Dr Rachel Moss: “Images of St Patrick in Art”
CONVERSATIONS ON CULTURE – DUBLINTELLECTUAL
Wed 14 March: 20:00 – Ormond Wine Bar, Ormond Quay Upper, Dublin 1
The next Dublintellectual Conversations on Culture event will take place on Wednesday and the speakers this time are:
+ Christopher Stokes on Kindle and the End of the Book;
+ Monika Sapielak on Immigrant Artists in Dublin’s Art Scene
+ Julie Bates on Beckett’s Waiting for Godot in Sarajevo and New Orleans.
All are welcome and admission is free. www.dublintellectual.ie
BAD BOY JAKE – MOTHER REILLY’S, RATHMINES
Wednesdays: Mother Reillys, 26/28 Upper Rathmines Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6
Bad Boy Jake, a band from Dublin that draws influences from all over the music spectrum including Rory Gallagher, Jimi Hendrix, ZZ Top, Deep Purple, blues rock and classic rock, is playing every Wednesday in Mother Reilly’s.
www.myspace.com/patcannonnmusic
JAZZ – O’REILLY’S PUB – SANDYMOUNT
Every Wed from 21:00-23:00, The Swing Factory (Paul Sweeney – trumpet, Neil McMahon sax, Bob Whelan vocals/keys Dave Fleming bass, Ian Hyland – drums) will be playing Jazz in O’Reilly’s Pub in Sandymount, D4. Admission is free.
REGULAR WEDNESDAY EVENTS
* The “Havana International Language Exchange” is taking place every Wed from 16:00-19:00 in Havana Tapas Bar in George’s Street. There are many Spanish speakers and English-speakers are explicitly invited, but everyone else is certainly very welcome too, to meet for a chat to improve your Spanish or English. www.havana.ie/opening%202009.htm www.facebook.com/pages/Havana-Tapas-Bar/10503361821
* “The Zodiac Sessions” is a regular open mic event from 20:30 in Bruxelles (between Grafton Street and Westbury Hotel) for unsigned musicians. Admission is free and there is a different line-up every week. www.thezodiacsessions.com/
* “The Song Room” is another open mic event. It takes place in The Globe in George’s Street at 20:30 every Wednesday. www.hamletsweeney.com/events/
* Traditional Irish Music Session in Hedigan’s (The Brian Boru) in Phibsborough from 21:30 every Wednesday. If you play an instrument you are especially welcome (all levels are welcome).
* Seven Deadly Skins are playing Reggae/Ska Covers from 22:00 with DJ Dotsie later. The Mezz, 24/25 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, D2. Admission is free.
———Thursday————————
FEROCIOUS MINGLE MARKET – THOMAS STREET
Thurs 11:00-18:00 – 72 Thomas Street (between the Vicar St venue & Cafe Notto)
The Ferocious Mingle Market is a flea-market type permanent market with stalls and “chalets” for traders. The Oscar Verne Café and (at least at the weekends) live music adds even more character. www.facebook.com/mingle.mkt
IRISH CRAFT BEER FESTIVAL – GEORGE’S DOCK
Thurs 15 – Mon 19 March: 12:00-19:00 – George’s Dock platform, next to the CHQ Building, IFSC, Dublin 1. – The Irish Craft Beer Festival where over 25 of the top craft beers from around the country will be on tap will be part of this year’s St Patrick’s Festival 2012. The event will celebrate and showcase the best of Irish brewing and provide the true taste of Irish Craft Beer. In addition to the beer, there will be artisan food and entertainment for the whole family. I expected that the event would definitely charge for admission and was surprised to find out that on Thursday and Friday, you can get in for free. On Saturday and Sunday, the admission charge is EUR 10, but on Thurs 15 and Fri 16 March, admission is free from 12:00-19:00. Unfortunately and somewhat oddly, the website doesn’t provide any other information. No details about who organises the event, no contact details and no schedule for entertainment of details about food. www.irishcraftbeerfestival.com
IRISH ECONOMY – TALKS – CENTRAL LIBRARY
Thurs 1+8+15+22+29 March: 13:00 – Central Library, Ilac Centre, Henry Street, Dublin 1. – “The Irish Economy. What happened? What next?” is a series of lunchtime talks taking place each Thursday in March. The series addresses questions around the Irish Economy. How we have reached the point we are now at, what the policy of successive governments has been and what effect these policies have had. Contributors include economists, journalists and historians.
The talks are
+ 15 March: Ireland’s Property Market – How did it come to this? And where to next? with Ronan Lyons
22 March: ‘The Irish banks and Eurozone stability: Learning from the past, looking to the future’ with Gregory Connor
29 March: “Anglo Irish Bank and the part it played in Ireland’s economic collapse” with Simon Carswell
Admission is free, but booking is required via 01-873 4333 or centrallibrary@dublincity.ie www.dublincity.ie/RecreationandCulture/libraries/Events/Pages/the_irish_economy.aspx
MIGRATION CHALLENGES – LECTURE . GOETHE INSTITUT
Thurs 15 Mar: 14:00-17:00 – Goethe-Institut, 37 Merrion Square, Dublin 2
“How Migration Challenges Notions of Society, Education and Culture” is the title of a public discussion and lecture in the lecture series “EUNIC/UNIQUE Thoughts:
Public Discussions on European Issues”.
Ireland is one of just two EU countries that has a majority of migrants from the EU member states. The diversity and scale of EU migration is a recent phenomenon though there is a long tradition of migration to Ireland from some EU-15 states, especially the UK, Germany and France. Ireland has also become home to a range of people from outside the EU including Nigeria, China, India, Philippines and Brazil.
The lectures and panel discussions for each theme will assess how migrants are integrating in Irish society and in other European societies and will address the on-going impact of migration on these societies.
Over three events on 09 Feb, 15 March and 26 April this will be discussed.
The themes are
15 Mar: Theme 2: Children and Migration
26 Apr: Theme 3: Culture and Migration
All details about he lectures and discussions and a list of participants can be found on
www.goethe.de/ins/ie/dub/ver/en8690395v.htm
Admission is free, but you need to register via 01-6024403 or rottke@dublin.goethe.org
Further details about the event this Thursday:
“Children are rarely thought of as migrants in their own right because they move as part of a family unit. Yet, children face specific challenges when they move to and/or grow up in a new place. The aim of this theme is to focus on the challenges to and opportunities for integration among children. Key areas of interest include language, education and culture.”
SPANISH SONG WORKSHOP – INSTITUTO CERVANTES
Thurs 08/15/22/29 March: 15:30-17:30 – Instituto Cervantes, Lincoln House, Lincoln Place (near National Gallery), Dublin 2. – Would you like to practise your Spanish through songs? This interactive workshop will enable you to improve your Spanish through music. The sessions will offer you the opportunity to work with Spanish songs, listen to the music and explore the author and his/her style in context. You will work on translation and lyrics comprehension, discussion, exploration of sayings and phrases and song interpretation! Learn and practise your Spanish in a relaxed and fun environment. Designed for students of any level who want to have fun while learning, participating and, of course, ‘singing’. The workshop is free, but there is a very limited number of spaces, so you need to register as soon as possible via reservas.dublin@cervantes.es or 01 63115 33. dublin.cervantes.es/FichasCultura/Ficha79956_16_2.htm
GAME AUDIO – COMPOSITION CENTRE
Thurs 15 March: 18:00-19:00 – Boydell Room, House 5, TCD
“Game Audio: The future of what we feel” is the title of the event with Games Composer and Music Supervisor Alex Wilmer. The Music Composition Centre at Trinity College will host this free talk. The talk is free, but tickets must be reserved by emailing Claire Hefferon at compcent@tcd.ie. www.tcd.ie/music-composition
REFRESH DUBLIN – SCIENCE GALLERY
Thurs 15 Mar: 18:30 – Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
With new technology, new frameworks, new models, and new best practices coming at us every day, how can anyone become an expert in everything? Martha Rotter from woop.ie talks about the danger of shiny new web methodologies and how to grow your expertise in a manageable way. Find all details and book your place for this free events on www.sciencegallery.com/events/2012/03/refresh-dublin
CALVINO E IL TEATRO – ISTITUTO ITALIANO
Thurs 15 Mar: 19:15 – Italian Institute of Culture, Pavilion Hall, 11 Fitzwilliam Square East, Dublin 2. – Two events dedicated to Calvino will take place in the Italian Institute of Culture. The first event will take place on Thurs. Roberto Bertoni will be in conversation with Enrica Maria Ferrara about “Calvino e il teatro – Storia di una passione rimossa”.
The second event is taking place in Trinity College Dublin, Arts Building, Room 4017 on Thurs 22 March. It will be a Seminar on Calvino with Ulla Musarra-Schrøder , entitled “Dalla vista all’udito ai sensi intimi: alcune proposte di lettura dell’opera di Italo Calvino”. www.iicdublino.esteri.it/IIC_Dublino/webform/SchedaEvento.aspx?id=401&citta=Dublino
DUBLIN WRITERS’ FORUM
Thurs 15 March: 19:30 – Twisted Pepper Café (Loft Bookstore), 54, Lower Abbey Street, Dublin 1. – The Dublin Writers’ Forum welcomes writers of all genres, of all ages and all levels of experience. Founded and facilitated by writers Liz McSkeane and Anne Tannam, DWF is an open group of writers who share a common passion for all things literary. It is a safe ‘working space’ where on a weekly basis writers can bring their work to be critiqued by other writers. More information can be found at www.facebook.com/DublinWritersForum
ST. PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL TALKS
Thurs 15 Mar: 20:00 – St. Patrick’s Cathedral, St. Patrick’s Close, Dublin 8
A new programme announced by St. Patrick’s Cathedral lists a whole range of interesting talks and lectures between now and mid-July. All talks are free and no booking is necessary. The talk today is:
+ Thurs 15 Mar: “The Religion of St Patrick” with Cannon Charles Mullen
IRELAND’S BUTTERFLIES – NATIONAL BOTANIC GARDEN
Thurs 15 Mar: 20:00 – National Botanic Gardens, Botanic Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9
The lecture “Ireland’s Butterflies” with Dr David Nash will take place on Thursday. “Dr David Nash will give a talk on the recently launched informative and beautifully illustrated book on Ireland’s Butterflies, which he co-authored with Deirdre Hardiman and the late Trevor Boyd. The book is the culmination of data collected over a 15-year period, showing the distribution of Ireland’s Butterflies and when and where they may be seen. All 34 species of butterfly regularly seen in Ireland, along with their eggs, larvae and pupae are described, as well as some of the rarer vagrant butterflies to our shores.” www.botanicgardens.ie/news/events.htm
4 DAME LANE MOVIE CLUB
Thurs: 20:00 – 4 Dame Lane Pub, 4 Dame Lane, Dublin 2
The 4 Dame Lane Movie Club will feature a movie every Thursday from 20:00. The upcoming movies are: 15 Mar: American History X, 22 Mar: Raging Bull, 29 Mar: Seksy Beast (/replace the “ks” with a “x” to get the proper spelling). Admission is free. www.facebook.com/4damelane/
RAILWAY SESSIONS – OPEN MIC – O’REILLY’S ROCK BAR
Thurs: 20:30 – O’Reilly’s Rock Bar, underneath Tara Street DART Station, Dublin 2
If you are a Singer, Songwriter, play an Instrument or just want to jam then come to the Railway Sessions in O’Reilly’s every Thurs at 20:00 and showcase maybe a new song or a cover. All performing musicians will receive a complimentary drink. The event starts at 20:30. To contact the organisers: info@dublinsocialtv.ie An Indie-Rock Club starts immediately afterwards at 23:00. Admission free.
entertainment.ie/event/gigs/O%27Reilly%27s-Rock-Bar/Railway-Sessions/2575255.htm
HARD ROCK RISING – HARD ROCK CAFÉ
Thurs 15 March: 21:00 – Hard Rock Cafe Dublin, 12 Fleet Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2. The Final Battle of the band competition Hard Rock Rising 2012 with take place on Thursday with the bands Powderhorse, Amoric, Future Phantoms and Kerouac. Admission is free. www.hardrock.com/locations/cafes3/events.aspx?LocationID=392&MIBenumID=3
BANDA BAQUE SOUL BAND – SIN E
Thursdays: 21:00 – Sin É, Ormond Quay, Dublin 1
Sin È are running regular live music events and one regular event is with the Brazilian Soul + Funk Band “Banda Baque Soul” on Thursdays. www.facebook.com/sin.e.dublin?sk=wall
LEFT RIGHT & CENTRE – FRANK RYAN’S BAR
Thursdays: 21:30 – Frank Ryan’s Bar, Queen Street, Smithfield, Dublin 7
Every Thursday “Left Right & Centre” plays a mix of blues & soul with a bit of rock&roll. www.frankryans.com/2011/10/10/left-right-centre-the-homecoming/
REGULAR THURSDAY EVENTS
* Lunchtime Market at Christ Church Cathedral from 12:00-15:00. www.irishvillagemarkets.ie/christchurch.php
* Quiz Night in The Lotts Cafe Bar, 9 Lower Liffey St, Dublin 1. Every Thurs a quiz night with great prizes is taking place at 20:00/20:30 depending on football. Participation is free.
* Dimestore Recordings run a weekly event in Sweeney Mongrel’s, Dame Street (formerly Le Cirk) with a variety of bands and performers. It starts at 20:00 and the line up is here: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000163463304&sk=wall
* Songs from a Café is a Dublin singer-songwriter showcase session, dedicated to the art of contemporary songwriting. 20:00-22:00 at Brick Alley Cafe. www.facebook.com/songsfromacafe
* The Max Zaska group and the Patrick Groenland group will perform on alternating Thursdays from 21:00 in the International Bar on 23 Wicklow Street.
* “Thirsty Thursday” Open Mic Night from 21:00 in the Bridge Inn in Chapelizod Village. www.facebook.com/pages/The-Bridge-Inn-Chapelizod/350005960758
* The Bionic Rats play live Reggae and Ska every Thursday in Turk’s Head from 22:00. Admission is free. www.facebook.com/TURKSHEADDUBLIN
———Friday————————
IRISH CRAFT BEER FESTIVAL – GEORGE’S DOCK
(see Thursday section for details)
NATIONAL MUSEUM EVENT
The Curator’s Talk “Napoleon’s Wild Geese and the Irishman who saved an Imperial Eagle” will take place on Fri 16 March from 12:30 in Collins Barracks (Decorative Arts & History) and is aimed at adults. “Join Siobhan Pierce to discover more about objects connected to the Irish Wild Geese, the history of one special sword and how Lieutenant Terence O’Reilly saved a regimental standard (gallery). Booking is required. www.museum.ie/en/list/calendar-of-events.aspx?eventID=2724
NATIONAL MUSEUM EVENT
Fri 16 Mar: 13:00 + 15:00 – National Museum, Kildare St., Dublin 2
“Give It A Bang” is the title of the performance and workshop in rhythm led by Brian Fleming, Solomon Ijigade and Andrew MacCarthy. Solomon is a friend of mine and he is an amazing musician and without a doubt, the other two are very good as well, so you are in for a treat if you go to this event.
This family event will begin with a performance by the trio, after which everyone will get involved in learning a song, some Irish dancing and participating in a bodhrán performance. The event will finish with a grand finale performance with the audience singing, dancing and drumming together. Admission is free.
A little odd is that this event is currently not mentioned on the website of the National Museum (www.museum.ie/en/list/calendar-of-events.aspx), instead I found it here www.dublinevents.com/events/exhibition/give-it-a-bang.php So I suggest you double-check if the event is taking place before you go to it!
PAUL PERRY – READING – IRISH WRITERS’ CENTRE
Fri 16 March: 13:05 – Irish Writers’ Centre, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
A lunch time reading with Paul Perry will take place. The Lunchtime Readings will run on Fridays throughout February and March in the Irish Writers’ Centre and are organised in association with Poetry Ireland. The readings will be alternating between prose and poetry, offering audiences the chance to experience a wide-range of literary talent. www.writerscentre.ie/html/events/atthecentre.html
BAND PERFORMANCE – ST STEPHEN’S GREEN BANDSTAND
Fri 16 March: 15:00-16:30 – St. Stephen’s Green Bandstand
A band performance on the bandstand in St. Stephen’s Green Park will take place on Friday. Unfortunately it has not yet been announced which band will perform, but I expect to have more information on Monday. So I will either try to send the Dublin Event Guide a bit earlier next week OR I will put more details on the Dublin Event Guide Facebook Page. Check out www.facebook.com/DublinEventGuide for updates.
CEILI – ST. PATRICK’S FESTIVAL – STEPHEN’S GREEN
Fri 16 Mar: 16:30-19:30 – St. Stephen’s Green
Put on your dancing shoes and start the St. Patrick’s Festival weekend celebrations by joining this year’s Festival Céilí. In starts too early for many who work normal hours, but because it will continue until 19:30 this year, you can catch the St. Patrick’s Festival Céilí on your way home and have a bit of fun dancing or watching others dancing jigs and reels on Dublin’s Streets. The official programme only specifies “St. Stephen’s Green” as the location, but it is not IN the park, instead it was last year near the junction of St. Stephen’s Green with Dawson Street. For years it took place on the day of the parade in the afternoon and it was a great opportunity to have some fun after the parade. I still think it would be better on the parade day, but the festival committee doesn’t seem to agree with me. They put it on a work day instead. :-O Admission is free. www.stpatricksfestival.ie/index.php/events/event/festival_ceili
SUGAR RAY LEONARD – BOOK SIGNING – EASON O’CONNELL STREET
Fri 16 March: 17:00 – Eason’s, O’Connell Street, Dublin 1
This is a must go event for every boxing fan: Sugar Ray Leonard, one of the greatest legends in boxing will be in Eason’s in O’Connell Street to sign his autobiography “The Big Fight”. www.easons.com/events_display.asp?K=e2012022714314982
BAND & STREET PERFORMANCE – ST. PATRICK’S FESTIVAL
Fri 16 Mar: 18:00-20:00 – City Centre
Open-air performances of bands and street performers will keep the city centre busy on Friday and Saturday. I couldn’t find a schedule yet, but the description of this event says “Outdoor music performances include Daithí Ó Dronaí, a musician best known for his electronic synthesized fiddle work, the lively Mariachi San Patricio, a Mexican traditional music band, traditional Irish dancer, Mick Donegan, who will display Ireland’s rich culture of dance and Electric Céilí who blend traditional melodies with modern rhythms.” Bands will perform in Coppinger Row, South King St. and Dame Court.
And it continues “Street performances will amaze old and young alike. Be sure to catch Professor Plunger and his many hilarious gadgets and inventions. Macnas will arrive in town with a giant cockroach inventor and his troupe of scientists and engineers who are full of fun, music and mayhem. Keep an eye out for more magical characters wandering around the city.” Street performances will take place in Grafton St, South King St.
On Saturday the Band & Street Performances will continue from 15:30-18:00, so there are some activities this year after the parade, which is a great thing. www.stpatricksfestival.ie/index.php/events/event/band_and_street_performance1
PIPEWORKS – NATIONAL CONCERT HALL
Fri 16 March: 18:15 – National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2
David Adams (organ) will perform Jean Langlais: La cinquieme trompette, from Cinq Méditations sur l’Apocalypse and Max Reger: Second Sonata, Op. 60. Pipeworks presents the terrifying trumpet calls of the angelic avatar from the Book of Revelation, followed by Reger’s monumental work. Admission is free, but I expect booking is required, so you better check (and book) on www.pipeworksfestival.com or www.nch.ie/
ART OF MUSIC – NATIONAL GALLERY
Fri 16 Mar: 19:30 – National Gallery, Clare Street, Dublin 2
Presented by Donal Dineen, pioneering photographer and film-maker, The Art of Music is an illustrated guide to the sounds that have inspired painters, photographers and film-makers. This event will feature film & photography from Donal Dineen, live painting by Guillermo Carrion and live musical accompaniment from renowned traditional Irish fiddle player Caoimhin O’Raghallaigh and the uillean pipes player Maitiú O’Casaide. Admission is free.
Like with the National Museum event earlier, this event is currently not listed on the website of the National Gallery (www.nationalgallery.ie/whatson). I found it here www.dublinevents.com/events/live-music/the-art-of-music.php and you should confirm that it takes place before you plan to go to it.
DUBLIN LAPTOP ORCHESTRA & VIOLINIST KATIE HOUSE
Fri 16 Mar: 19:30-20:30 – Royal Hibernian Academy, Ely Place, Dublin 2
“The Dublin Laptop Orchestra, set up in 2011, aim to bring some theatricality and physical presence in to electronic music. Making music with lots of laptops, hands, golf controllers and lots of other things, they certainly do just that. With a particular interest in collaborating with traditional musicians, for this special show they will join forces with American violinist Katie House, who while in Ireland is a member of the chamber group, Ensemble Maynooth.” Admission is free. www.dublinevents.com/events/live-music/dublin-laptop-orchestra-w-violinist-katie-house.php
PURE IRISH – NATIONAL CONCERT HALL
Fri 16 Mar: 20:30-22:00 – National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2
“Curated by musician Peter Browne, this will be a night of traditional Irish music and dance at its very best. Performers include Peter Browne on accordian, Paul Browne on guitar and Irish dancers Tom Conroy and Sue Devine. Peter has performed with many musicians and bands over the years, including Kila, Emer Mayock and Slide. Paul will join him with his unique rhythmic style of guitar accompaniment for traditional music. Tom and Sue, who have performed all over the world, will add to this lively scene with magnificent traditional Irish dance pieces.”
And a third event that is not known by the venue, but by the PR person in Fleischman Europe? The National Concert Hall doesn’t list this event, but here www.dublinevents.com/events/live-music/pure-irish.php it is listed as a free event.
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ST. PATRICK’S DAY FESTIVAL
Next week’s Dublin Event Guide will tell you all about the St. Patrick’s Festival events, there are plenty of free events and some aspects definitely have been improved again in comparison to last year.
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4 Mio GRAFTON STREET UPGRADE
On Monday it was announced that the Dublin City Councillors have agreed to upgrade the pavement on Grafton Street for a whopping 4 mio. The nice (I like it!) reddish pavement that is there at the moment will be replaced with grey granite pavement as it is use din Henry Street. The justification is that the current paving which was laid in the 1980s now has to be repaired daily. I find that odd! We are taking about bricks, right? So, either the bricks are worn out from the people walking over it or the bed underneath the bricks got damaged. I will have to look at the bricks next time I am in Grafton Street, but it sounds odd that the existing bricks need to be thrown out and a complete new pavement has to be laid. EUR 4 mio is a hell of a lot of money for a relatively short street! I have no idea how much granite stones cost, but let’s assume that full 3 mio are used up for the material, then there is still a full mio left for salaries etc. How many people could you employ for that amount? www.rte.ie/news/2012/0305/graftonstreet.html
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I haven’t managed to send the Event Guide much earlier yet, so I need to try harder or something else, but I hope that once our show in the Tivoli is over, I will have a few more hours again on Thursday evening, so that I can start earlier. Bear with me until then!
Have a great weekend!
Take care,
–Joerg
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