Event Guide: Theatre Festival, Gospel Concert + Mass, World Food Festival, Sundays at noon

October 5th, 2007

Hi all!

Another weekend, another event guide and while from now on the number of free weekend events will go down since outdoor festivals will have to wait until the temperatures will be on the rise again, there is still a good few things on. So, get out, enjoy the sun while it shines and enjoy the culture in Dublin.

Last night (Thursday) I was at “La Marea”, which is a free event in the context of the Dublin Theatre Festival. I thought it was brilliant!! In the Italian Quarter (north side of Millennium Bridge) 9 different 10 minute long scenes are played in the street and in adjacent buildings. Each scene will take 10 minutes and the scenes are not interconnected, so you can roam around and have a look at all or some of them in whatever way and sequence you like. The event starts at 21:00 and goes until 23:00. The Italian Quarter was packed this evening. The atmosphere was great and even the weather played ball. After the 10 minute play there are a few minutes for you to move to the next location and then the next 10 minutes start. Tip: At least in ONE location (at the side if Lemon Jelly) there are two different stories told at the same venue, they alternate every 10min. So in reality there are 10 stories! If you get a chance, catch La Marea tonight (Friday!).

Don’t leave it until tomorrow, because while it is on on Saturday as well, YOU want to go to St. Andrew’s church on Saturday! Remember it is the Charity Gospel Concert that I am organising for Kevin Doyle, Ireland’s best Elvis performer (I am slightly biased!) with the Lingenfeld Gospel Choir from Germany as special guests. The event starts at 20:30 and tickets are 10 Euro (at the door). All money will go the Dublin Diocesan Children’s Pilgrimage. If you want to know more and didn’t read the Special Event Guide that I sent in the beginning of this week, let me know.

On Saturday and Sunday the Festival of World Food will take place in Marlay Park. Entry is free and it sounds very interesting: Food from allo ver the world, Workshops, Cookery Demonstrations, Music to keep you entertained while you buy, taste and cook. If the marketing description here www.dublinks.com/index.cfm/loc/18/pt/0/spid/D643C5CC-E672-B8FB-71131A43190E3DD2.htm
describes the actual event THIS year and not just the plans for in three years time, it will be a super event! Pity that it is a bit away from the city centre. Marlay Park is in Rathfarnham and there are buses going there (I think the 48A from Dame Street!). The Food Festival starts at 11:00 and goes until 18:00. I will try to go there for a little while on Sunday if I get a chance.

I mention this again and will remind you a few times in the coming weeks:
The Gardiner Street Gospel Choir continue to play every Sunday in the St Francis Xavier Church on Gardiner Street from 7.30pm. The ‘Gig in Gods Gaff’ is an uplifting, inspiring, music-filled celebration with songs by U2, Bob Marley, Stevie Wonder, Macy Gray, the Beatles, as well as breath-taking “Traditional” gospel) and much more. Get away from the stresses of the outside world, take a real message with you, or just come to say “Thanks” for good things OR just come to enjoy the singing and music and the tea and biscuits after mass. Either way, you’ll leave with a happy heart. Irish gospel – it’s an unexpected phenomenon. Come join us and join in! www.gardinerstreetgospelchoir.com
This week the Lingenfeld Gospel Choir from Germany will join the Gardiner Street Gospel Choir for a few songs and it will be huge! 110 people singing and playing music, you have to be there for that!

The Fingal Walking Festival was meant to take place this weekend, but got canceled as far as I found out, so if you had considered taking part, don’t waste your time. It is expected to be back again next year.

From this Sunday and until the middle of December the Hugh Lane Gallery at Parnell Square North will have every Sunday “Sundays at noon” concerts. Admission is free and more information can be found here www.hughlane.ie/concerts/noon.shtml. Concerts last for approx. 1 hour and focus on classical music. This week the pianist Izumi Kimura will play “Piano Shorts – New Irish Piano Pieces”.

This concludes this weeks Event Guide! If you are aware of any events that should be mentioned here for the coming weeks, please let me know. I will in the autumn and winter months (re-) introduce you to some of the brilliant museums and sights that there are in and around Dublin. In addition I am working on a website that will contain an archive of all Event Guides. The primary means of delivery for this Event Guide will always be per e-mail, but in order to attract new subscribers, I will soon launch a website.

Now, I will have a busy weekend, bringing the Lingenfeld Gospel Choir (82 people all together!) on a City Tour in Dublin and on a tour to Glendalough and in addition organising the Concert on Saturday and Gospel Mass on Sunday with and for them. But it will be an exciting weekend!

Enjoy it!

–Joerg

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