Hi all!
Do you read newspapers or watch TV? More and more people that I know decide to go on a “news diet”. They don’t shut themselves off completely from what is happening in the world, but they are very selective in what news and particularly what sources they use. The reason for that approach is the influence media has over our lives and also over our opinions and as a consequence even over our happiness. Rarely you find really good news in newspapers. My life – and I hope this also applies to yours – is made up of good news and bad news. In fact there is a lot more good news than bad news! But if you look at a newspaper, you would think that the world is mainly full of bad news. If you are in need of some good news, you can follow the Twitter feed “Good News Ireland” at www.twitter.com/goodnewsireland And while you are on Twitter, you can also follow me at www.twitter.com/JoergSt where you regularly can read about event related (good) news. The Feel Good Slot here in the Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events) is another source for positive news or stories, so check it out if you don’t do it already anyway.
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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.
Today, I am asking you to consider this situation:
Imagine that you could play the following “game”:
Each morning your bank will deposit EUR 86,400 in your private account for your use.
But there are some rules: Everything that you don’t spend during each day will be taken away from you at the end of the day. You can not simply transfer money into some other account. You can only spend it. Another rule is: The bank can end the game without warning; at any time. It can close the account and you will not receive a new one.
What would you do? You would use that money, wouldn’t you? You would buy anything and everything you wanted but you would invest the money wisely, because buying lots and lots of cars or TVs etc is a bit of silly idea as you can only use one car at a time. So with so much money every day, you would probably buy things for other people as well. For the people you love and care about.
You would try to spend every cent and use it all, right?
Actually, this “game” is REALITY!
Each of us is in possession of such a magical bank account. It is called TIME. Each morning we receive 86,400 seconds as a gift and when the day is over, all 86,400 seconds are gone and none are credited to us. What we haven’t lived up that day is forever lost. Yesterday is forever gone.
Each morning the account is refilled, but the bank can dissolve your account at any time…. without warning.
So, what are YOU doing with your 86,400 seconds? Are you making good use of them? Enjoy every second of your life and make best use of the 86,400 seconds EVERY single day!
www.quickbrightsharp.com/archive/2010/11/20/what-if-you-won-86400-every-day-for-life
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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
On Saturday, have a look for the Career Zoo, the Art+Craft Market in the Exchange and maybe some of the Chinese New Year events. On Sunday, you should come to the Chinese New Year Carnival in temple Bar and check out the Fusion Sunday Wolrd Culture Market. Make sure that you also consider the new Science Gallery exhibition because it is really good.
During the week there are some events in the Science Gallery (on Tuesday) and also the Milk&Cookie Stories (on Tues). On Thursday is St. Valentine’s Day, but if that is not your thing, you find plenty of other things to do.
Have a look at all the competitions this week, there are MANY! And check out the news snippets in the Dublin News section. Reading all that alone will keep you busy for a few days. ;-)
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Social Media Workshop – Ticket Competition
Sat 16+23 Feb: 10:00-16:00 – Fumbally Exchange, Dublin 8
Win a space on a two day workshop (Saturdays 16+23 Feb) learning how to use Twitter and Facebook. The course is run by Go Radiate, a digital media company who specialise in digital communication. This two day workshop is aimed at complete beginners who need to get their online presence kick started for their own self promotion: be it for an upcoming job interview, starting their own business or simply to show the world what you are made of.
The course fee is EUR 120 and you can book with Go Radiate via their website at www.goradiate.com alternatively you can hope for Lady Luck to be on your side and enter the competition: You have to send a mail to dublineventguide@gmail.com with your name and mobile phone number and with RADIATE in the subject of the mail. Your mail has to be with me by 16:00 on Mon 11 Feb.
Please note that participants must provide their own laptop for the workshop. More info including course breakdown can be found at www.goradiate.com
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Full Facial Cosmetics Kit – Competition
Last chance!!
Graham Anthony, based in Blanchardstown, are distributors of cosmetics, skin care and beauty products across Ireland. The company has been in operation since 1988 supplying to many outlets across the country including Pharmacies, Beauty Salons and Spas. The products include Decleor, Payot, Royal Effem, Carita and Hive of Beauty which includes every beauty essential in one company. Because they are a distributor, you probably have never heard their name until now. But if you are in that business, and are not buying from Graham Anthony, you should look into that!
To introduce you to their high quality products, Graham Anthony has now made a full facial cosmetics kit available for a competition here in the Dublin Event Guide For Free Events and you have a chance to win great skin care products including Decleor products to the value of over EUR 150!! That is some impressive prize. The products are for women only, but men that have a woman in their life (e.g. a partner or a mother or a female friend etc) certainly can enter the competition too.
To enter the competition you have to send a mail to dublineventguide@gmail.com with your name and mobile phone number in the body of the mail and with DECLEOR in the subject line. In addition, you need to tell me where Decleor is from. The website www.decleor.com/ could help! ;-) Your mail has to be with me by 14:00 on Mon 11 Feb. If you have already entered, please do not enter a second time!
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Tir na nOg – Wolfticket Theatre
Wed 13 + Thurs 14 Feb – Doors 19:30, Show: 20:30
Venue: 4 Dame Lane, Dublin 2
Wolfticket Theatre presents their Valentines Showcase of an original new play ’Tir na nOg’, by Aisling Smith. No matter what your relationship status this is a must-see. More details on www.wolfticket.ie or on www.facebook.com/pages/Wolfticket/274594775982000?ref=hl Tickets are EUR 10 on the door.
Wolfticket Theatre made two pairs of tickets available for each night and you can win a pair. Send a mail to dublineventguide@gmail.com with your name and mobile phone number in the body of the mail and with the subject WOLFTICKET. Your mail has to be with me by 16:00 on Monday 11 Feb. You also have to tell me for which night you would prefer the tickets if you win.
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Sencity – Multi-Sensory Music Event – Ticket Competition
Sat 09 February: 21:00-03:00 – RDS Concert Hall, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4
Sencity is a multi-sensory music event where the audience cannot only hear but also feel, see, smell and taste the music – anybody is enabled to capture the music’s passion, diverse emotions, vibes and lyrics through different channels. Created and celebrated by people with and without hearing abilities. Sencity will be in Dublin for the first time. This unique multi-sensory live music event will take place on Sat 09 Feb in the RDS Concert Hall.
The organisers are not a big, sterile company, but five extremely enthusiastic and hard-working Germans who all studied in Holland and experienced this event there for the first time. They are working with a team of 16 deaf and hard of hearing young people from Dublin to make SencityDublin happen.
There will be live artists (Signmark, Kormac’s Big Band, The Wonder Villains, Torann Drums and Gavxmas), “aroma jockeys” who intensify the feeling of the songs performed with fitting scents, “food jockeys” who create sensations that impart what the music could taste like, make-up artists, masseurs, hair dressers and many more. The senses are fired up by laser and light shows that turn songs into colours, shapes and pictures. On stage, there are sign dancers translating lyrics and emotions into Irish Sign Language and one of the most exceptional features is the vibrating dance floor which responds to the music’s bass frequency. – Sounds like an amazing event!
Tickets are available at Ticketmaster (EUR 17.50) or at the door (EUR 24) and the link to ticketmaster is on the website: www.your-sencity.com/
The organisers have made a pair of tickets available for a competition in the Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events) and I got lots and lots and LOTS of entries. The lucky winner is Ann Moran. Congratulations!
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Tentheater Berlin – James Joyce Cycle – Ticket Competition
13-16 Feb: 19:30 – O’Reilly Theatre, Great Denmark Street, Dublin 1
Croatian director Niksa Eterovic is fascinated by James Joyce and has been working on his James Joyce Cycle “Ulysses or the Cyclops and his Rhinoceroses” since 2006. After staging four parts of the cycle in Berlin, Granada and Kathmandu, Dublin now has the pleasure to see three cycles in the Samuel Beckett Theatre and O’Reilly Theatre. All details about venues and tickets are here jamesjoyce.ie/tentheater-berlin-bring-adaptation-joyce-dublin/
The fifth part of the cycle will be performed on 13-16 Feb and Tentheater, the international Theatre Company has made a pair of tickets available for a competition in the Dublin Event Guide. If you want to win a pair of tickets to this unique performance, send a mail to dublineventguide@gmail,com with RHINO in the subject line and with your name and mobile phone number in the body of the mail. The tickets are for the performance on 16 Feb and please make sure that you are available before you enter. Your mail has to be with me by 16:00 on Mon 11 Feb.
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The Big Egg Hunt 2013
From Tues 12 Feb until Easter Saturday (23 March), Dublin will become home to the biggest Easter egg hunt and street art display. It will be in aid of the Jack and Jill Foundation and is sponsored by Lily O’Brien’s.
Over 100 fibre glass eggs, will be “hidden” around Dublin, each one of the eggs is 75 cm high and will be decorated by well known artists. The eggs will go on display on Pancake Tuesday for 40 days and 40 nights, but the locations of the eggs will not be revealed.
You have to find them! Get the family or your friends involved in the Big Egg Hunt. You only have to find 20 eggs. Each egg has a code with which you can enter the draw for a grand prize (Diamonds, chocolate factory visit for kids and a year’s supply of chocolate from Lily O’Brien’s).
At the end of the Big Egg Hunt, the eggs will be auctioned for charity in aid of the Jack and Jill Foundation. The online auction will already begin on 12 February with a live auction at the Four Seasons Hotel on 23 March.
Interesting idea, should be fun and lets see when the first cheat sheets appear on broadsheet.ie or on boards.ie ;-) thebigegghunt.ie/
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Guinness Storehouse Ambassador
For the year of the infamous Gathering, the Guinness Storehouse is running a campaign that could be quite interesting to many: Everybody who is resident in Ireland can become a Guinness Storehouse Ambassador for the year. You register online for free and will get your Ambassador membership card sent by post. Guinness says that once you sign up you are entitled to free entry to the Storehouse for the year and that is great. In fairness, though, we should add something only the small print says: Once you sign up you are entitled to free entry to the Storehouse for the year WHEN you are accompanies by an admission charge paying adult. So you can’t just arrive their on your own and get in for free. But it is still a great offer because otherwise you would have to pay the full amount if you just want to accompany your tenth visiting cousin from the USA. So, sounds like a nice little sweetener that Guinness is making available to us and if you go with your friend or partner and one of you has the card and the other pays, you still save because you get a 2-for-1 deal. On top of that your group of friends/family receive a 10% discount, so even they benefit. I have signed up, now I only need to find people that wantt to visit me in 2013. :-) www.guinness-storehouse.com/en/The-Gathering-Signup.aspx
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Free Family History Service at National Archives
The National Archives of Ireland provides a free family history service to visitors to the archives in Bishop’s Street, where members of the public can consult a professional genealogist about sources relating to their family history. This service is provided free of charge. The service is available from Monday to Friday, 10:00–13:30 and is located on Floor 5 of the National Archives, at the back of the Reading Room. It is not possible to book in advance, and visitors are seen on a first-come, first-served basis.
National Archives of Ireland, Bishop Street, Dublin 8 www.nationalarchives.ie
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Temple Bar Nutrition Club – Free Wellness Evaluation
Luis Ferreira told me that his new Temple Bar Nutrition Club is passionate about health and has a commitment to help those how want to improve their eating habits and overall wellness at the same time they meet new people and enjoy a relaxing environment. For the next two weeks, the Temple Bar Nutrition Club offers a 40 minutes Wellness Evaluation for free. It consists of a nutritional assessment and a body composition analysis to identify if and where diet mistakes are made and how to correct them. The club is at Temple Bar Nutrition Club, First Floor, 11 Parliament St., Temple Bar, Dublin 2 and their Facebook page is here: www.facebook.com/TempleBarNutritionClub
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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/dublin/
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.
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Elements: Alternative Materials in Jewellery Design
04-16 Feb
Ranelagh Arts Centre, 26 Ranelagh Road, Dublin 6
Elements is a group show featuring work from Deirdre Ní Chonrua, Ruzica Ruane, Emma Andrews, and Doreen Burke. The show highlights beautiful, contemporary work in jewellery design with a particular emphasis on non-traditional materials and features artists from around Ireland. Admission is free and all are welcome.
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Detouched
25 Jan – 30 Mar – 11:00-20:00
Project Arts Centre, 39 Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
This exhibition presents drawing, moving image and sculptural installations which engage with the distance of touch.
Detouched isn’t a word and it might be best understood as describing a detached sense of touch, or an act of touching that doesn’t involve an act of touching.
Art by A.K. Burns (US), Alice Channer (UK), Sunah Choi (KR), Dennis Oppenheim (US) & Seth Price (US) will be shown and the exhibition has been curated by Anthony Huberman (US/CH). Find out lots more details about the idea behind the exhibition on www.projectartscentre.ie/programme/whats-on/1661-detouched-
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When they put their hands out like scales – CopperHouse Gallery
13 Feb-12 Mar
CopperHouse Gallery, Synge Street, Dublin 8
“When they put their hands out like scales” is a new photographic exhibition by Emma Campbell in the CopperHouse Gallery. The opening will be from 18:00-20:00 on Wed 13 Feb. All of the photographs in this exhibition were taken through glass during journeys to abortion clinics in Liverpool and London. Author and campaigner Ann Rossiter will open the exhibition.
www.thecopperhousegallery.com
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New Axis – Talbot Gallery
08-21 Feb
Talbot Gallery, 51 Talbot Street, Dublin 1
New Axis sees artists accustomed to working in two-dimensional media, augment and reshape their practice via the introduction of a new angle, vector or way of viewing. www.talbotgallery.com/
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Chinese New Year Exhibition
01-15 Feb
Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Inside Out Project
08-28 Feb
Corner of South William St and Chatham Row, Dublin 2
As a part of Inside Out Global Street Art Action, 8 black and white photos will appear on a wall at that location and there is a possibility that some more will appear on the opposite wall. They are from a group of photography students who are coming from different countries, backgrounds and ages and who want to highlight their differences and also similarities by participating in teh Inside Out Project. www.facebook.com/events/479414192122023
The Inside Out Project is a large-scale participatory art project that transforms messages of personal identity into pieces of artistic work. Everyone is challenged to use black and white photographic portraits to discover, reveal and share the untold stories and images of people around the world. These digitally uploaded images are made into posters and sent back to the project’s co-creators, for them to exhibit in their own communities. People can participate as an individual or as part of a group. Posters can be placed anywhere, from a solitary image in an office window, to a wall of an abandoned building, or in a full stadium. These exhibitions will be documented, archived and be made available online at
www.insideoutproject.net/ and www.facebook.com/InsideOutProject
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The Ferocious Mingle Marcade
11:00 – 18:00, Fri 08 Feb
72 Thomas Street (between the Vicar St venue & Cafe Notto), Dublin 8
The Ferocious Mingle Marcade (Market and Arcade) place every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. On Sunday it is a fancy dress market. It’s a flea-market type permanent market with stalls and “chalets” for traders. The Oscar Verne Café on site and (at least at the weekends) live music adds even more character.
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Ferocious-Mingle-Marcade/232446616822953
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Fri 08 Feb
National Gallery, Clare Street, Dublin 2
The National Gallery has an extensive programme of free talks, public tours and Art Documentary screenings focusing on highlights of the European and Irish Collection every day of the week. Check their website for details.
nationalgallery.ie/whatson
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Oscillator – Science Gallery Exhibition
12:00 – 20:00, Fri 08 Feb
Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
The new Science Gallery exhibition “Oscillator: Everything in Motion” will start on Fri 08 Feb and will continue until 14 Apr.
“Oscillator will explore the vibrant vibratory world of oscillators, oscillations, and feedback. Featuring everything from cyclical chemical reactions to swinging bridges, and out-of-control automated pricing schemes to weather phenomena, Oscillator will draw on a diverse range of fields including chemistry, physics, astronomy, earth sciences, biology, mechanics, neurology, mathematics, logic and the arts.”
I had a look at some of the exhibits at a press launch during the week and I definitely recommend that you check it out yourself. Admission is free.
www.sciencegallery.com/
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Sociology Public Lecture Series
13:00 – 14:00, Fri 08 Feb
School of Politics and International Relations, G317, Belfield Campus, UCD, Dublin 4
The Department of Sociology at Trinity College Dublin, in collaboration with UCD and the Policy Institute at TCD, is running a series of public lectures in which internationally acclaimed speakers will discuss contemporary sociological issues to promote informed and non-partisan debate and to offer new ideas on cutting-edge sociological issues.
The next lecture is entitled “Social Movements and Political Change: An Analysis of the Arab Uprisings” with Dr. Vincent Durac, UCD SPIRe.
www.tcd.ie/tidi or www.ucd.ie/hdi/
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Data 55.0
18:30 – 20:30, Fri 08 Feb
Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
The Dublin Art and Technology Association (DATA) was formed in March 2002 with the intention of promoting, exploring, discussing, and exhibiting art and technology in Ireland and the world. D.A.T.A 2.0 is dedicated to both showcasing the work of technologists, musicians, and artists using technology as well as providing a meeting point for the intersection of these disciplines.
The next event takes place on 08 Feb and speakers include: Nurit Bar-Shai, Peter Edwards, Phillip Stearns, LoVid, Sean Montgomery
For more details about the speakers, check the website below. Admission is free and everybody is welcome.
www.data.ie/
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Evening of bilingual Poetry and Music
19:00 – 23:00, Fri 08 Feb
Unitarian Church, 112 St. Stephen’s Green West, Dublin 2
An evening of music and poetry to celebrate the release of Fuíoll Feá: Rogha Dánta / Woodcuttings: New & Selected Poems by Liam Ó Muirthile (chief translator is Gabriel Rosenstock) ( coislife.ie/Leabhar.aspx?ID=130 ) will take place with contributions from numerous artists:
Poetry: Liam Ó Muirthile, Gabriel Rosenstock (translations)
Music: Peter Browne, Caoimhín Ó Raghallaigh, Iarla Ó Lionáird
Master of Ceremonies: Cathal Póirtéir
Wine and refreshments will be served from 19:00, with music and poetry starting at 19:30. Admission is free and all are welcome. You are requested to regiter your interest via julianne@milefailte.ie
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Greek and European Folk Dance
19:00 – 20:30, Fri 08 Feb
Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Sahaja Yoga Meditation
19:30, Fri 08 Feb
4/5 Eustace Street, Temple Bar (next to IFI, ring bell no. 3)
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)
A drop in class, with newcomers welcome.
www.sahajayoga.ie
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Cornucopia – Live Music
19:30 – 21:30, Fri 08 Feb
Cornucopia Café & Restaurant, 19/20 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2
Cornucopia Café & Restaurant 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.
www.cornucopia.ie
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Astronomy Ireland Telescope Nights
20:00, Fri 08 Feb
Astronomy Ireland, Unit A8 Airside Enterprise Park, Swords, Co Dublin
Astronomy Ireland’s weekly free telescope nights are beginning again, and will take place each Friday night at 20:00 if the weather permits. Check the website below for a weather forecast and to find out what you will be able to see at the telescope night. The focus will be on Jupiter and Moon.
astronomy.ie/scopenight.php
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Live Music – Stillorgan Orchard
21:00, Fri 08 Feb
Stillorgan Orchard, The Hill, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin
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The Lynchburg Mob
22:30, Fri 08 Feb
Whelan’s, 25 Wexford Street, Dublin 2
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Car Boot Sales – Tallaght
08:00 – 12:00, Sat 09 Feb
Tallaght Stadium, Whitestown Way, Tallaght, Co. Dublin
A weekly car boot sale, one of less than a handful that is still reliably taking place, has up to 200 cars/sellers. The stadium is just a few minutes walk from the Red LUAS line stop and numerous bus stops. For traders the Car Boot Sale opens at 06:30 for buyers from 08:00. If you are interested in selling, check the details and register on their website.
www.irishcarboot.ie/
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Dublin Food Co-op
09:30 – 16:30, Sat 09 Feb
Dublin Food Co-op, 12 Newmarket Square, Dublin 8
The Dublin Food Co-op is open every Saturday at Newmarket 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. The Co-op is also open on Thursdays 12:00-20:00.
www.dublinfood.coop
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Honest2Goodness Food Market
09:30 – 16:00, Sat 09 Feb
Honest2goodness, 136 Slaney Close, Dublin Industrial Estate, Glasnevin, Dublin 11
The weekly Honest2goodness food market in Glasnevin has fresh meat, vegetables, fish, baked goods, and wines. It 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
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Malahide Park Run (free)
09:30, Sat 09 Feb
Malahide Park, Dublin Road, Malahide, Co. Dublin
Parkrun Ireland is organising free weekly runs in parks. It is a timed run over 5km and participation is completely free, but registration before your first parkrun is required.
www.parkrun.ie/malahide/
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SuperNatural Food Market
09:30 – 15:30, Sat 09 Feb
St. Andrews Resource Centre, 114 Pearse Street, Dublin 2
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
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Career Zoo
10:00 – 18:00, Sat 09 Feb
Convention Centre, Spencer Dock, North Wall Quay Dublin 1
The CareerZoo in the Convention Centre is Ireland’s biggest event for professionals and graduates looking to advance their careers in Ireland. There will be employers with current vacancies, course providers, a Career Clinic and you can attend career workshops and seminars. Admission is free but you can register online if you want to get in faster.
69 exhibitors will be at the event and while there are quite a lot of course providers, there are also some high-profile employers like Amazon, Paypal, eBay, Twitter, Aldi, Lidl, Accenture, StateStreet, Johnson&Johnson, Boston Scientific, Ericsson, Abbott and others.
careerzoo.ie
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Jamestown Market
10:00 – 17:00, Sat 09 Feb
Jamestown Market, 90 Jamestown Road, Inchicore, Dublin 8
Jamestown Flea Market + Car Boot Sale takes place every Sat+Sun from 10:00-17:00. You can reach it from Tyrconnell Road and from Kylemore Road and it is within 3 min from Black Horse stop on the red Luas line. There is free parking.
www.jamestownmarket.com/
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Love Tokens – Family Activity
10:00 – 17:00, Sat 09 Feb
National Museum, Collins Barracks (Decorative Arts & History), 7 Benburb Street, Dublin 7
Drop in to the Family Activity Area to discover your romantic side and have fun making love tokens. There’ll also be a love-themed trail for the Museum. Art materials provided. No booking is required. The activity will run from 05-17 Feb every day during museum opening hours.
www.museum.ie/en/list/calendar-of-events.aspx?eventID=3624
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Merchants Market
10:00 – 16:00, Sat 09 Feb
Merchants Yard, East Wall Road, Dublin 3
The Merchants Market on East Wall Road is a relatively new weekly market on Saturdays and Sundays with more than 80 stalls. There is everything from furniture and antiques to paintings and mirrors, electronics and hot food to bicycles and buns. Sounds interesting and I will check it out over the coming weeks. It is just a few minutes walk away from the Point Theatre/O2 (walk in the direction of the Port Tunnel). www.facebook.com/merchantsindoormarket
www.merchantsmarket.ie/
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Mother Redcap’s Indoor Market
10:00 – 17:30, Sat 09 Feb
Unit 95, Malahide Road Industrial Park, Malahide Road, Coolock, Dublin 17
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Temple Bar Food Market
10:00 – 16:30, Sat 09 Feb
Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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.
www.templebar.ie
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Meet the Phoenix Park Gardeners
10:30 – 12:00, Sat 09 Feb
Phoenix Park, Dublin 8
Discover the beautiful restored Victorian Walled Kitchen Garden and learn about growing your own fruit and vegetables, herbs and lots more. Meet OPW professional gardeners Brian and Meeda at the Victorian Walled Kitchen Garden. They have lots of advice to plan your perfect garden for the Spring months ahead. Please bring suitable footwear. Admission is free and car parking is available.
The Victorian Walled Kitchen Garden is located next to the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre, and the Phoenix Café. The OPW professional gardeners are on site on the second Saturday of the month, (February to November).
www.phoenixpark.ie/newsevents/title,13312,en.html
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“My Favourites” – Walking Tour
11:00 – 13:00, Sat 09 Feb
Spire, O’Connell Street, Dublin 1
“These Are a Few of My Favourite Things” is the title of a Walking Tour that Emily Gallagher will run every Saturday. It will be an Alternative Arts and Culture Trail and she will bring you to “Dublin’s Best Cafes, Bars, Markets, Unusual Stores, Galleries, Theatres, Arts Spaces, and more! And hear some tales you’ve never heard before!”
Meeting point is at the Spire. The tours are free but donations are welcome and booking is recommended via egaldog@gmail.com or 085-2725095
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Blackrock Market
11:00 – 17:30, Sat 09 Feb
Blackrock Market, 19 Main Street, Blackrock, Co. Dublin
At the Blackrock Market in the centre of Blackrock, you’ll find 50 stalls selling collectibles, antiques, handmade goods, books, food & there’s free popcorn, ballons & facepainting for the kids.
Open on Saturdays and Bank Holidays: 11:00-17:30, and Sundays: 12:00-17:30.
www.blackrockmarket.com/
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Chinese Lanterns and Snakes Workshop
11:00 – 13:00, Sat 09 Feb
Hugh Lane Gallery, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
Come to this Chinese Lanterns and Snakes workshop for children of all ages with artists Lynn McGrane and Peter Burns. No booking required and admission is free. The event is part of the Dublin Chinese New Year Festival.
www.cny.ie/headlines/index
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Eason Story Time
11:00, Sat 09 Feb
Every Eason store in Ireland
Eason Story Time is back. As part of Eason’s “Get Into Reading” campaign, a specially selected children’s book will be read at 11:00 each Saturday in every Eason store in the country. On the website below are the dates and book titles from now until mid-June and for the next two months I have them included here:
09 Feb: Dinosaurs Love Underpants by Claire Freedman & Ben Cort
16 Feb: Stuck by Oliver Jeffers
23 Feb: On the Road with Mavis & Marge by Niamh Sharkey
02 Mar: Jack and The Flumflum Tree by Julia Donaldson
09 Mar: My Mum by Anthony Browne
16 Mar: Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
23 Mar: Brave Beast by Chris Judge
30 Mar: Smartest Giant in Town by Julia Donaldson
blog.easons.com/eason-story-time-2013/
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The Ferocious Mingle Marcade
11:00 – 18:00, Sat 09 Feb
72 Thomas Street (between the Vicar St venue & Cafe Notto), Dublin 8
The Ferocious Mingle Marcade (Market and Arcade) place every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. On Sunday it is a fancy dress market. It’s a flea-market type permanent market with stalls and “chalets” for traders. The Oscar Verne Café on site and (at least at the weekends) live music adds even more character.
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Ferocious-Mingle-Marcade/232446616822953
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Sat 09 Feb
National Gallery, Clare Street, Dublin 2
The National Gallery has an extensive programme of free talks, public tours and Art Documentary screenings focusing on highlights of the European and Irish Collection every day of the week. Check their website for details.
nationalgallery.ie/whatson
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Art + Craft Market – Exchange Dublin
12:00 – 18:00, Sat 09 Feb
Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Art for Art’s Sake – Walking Tour
12:00 – 15:00, Sat 09 Feb
Dublin (various locations)
The next Walking Tour of Art for Art’s Sake will take place on Saturday. The tours introduce you to galleries, studios, exhibitions and artists in Dublin. They are informal and a freat opportunity to meet other people interested in art and the people who make it happen.
Meeting point this week is the Goethe Institut at 37 Merrion Square and the tour will visit the Goethe-Institut, The Douglas Hyde Gallery, The Doorway Gallery, The Kerlin Gallery, Balla Ban Art Gallery.
Participation is free, but donations are welcome. To book your place contact artforartsake.gallery@gmail.com or go to the website below to register.
www.artforartsake.org
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Ha’penny Flea Market
12:00 – 18:00, Sat 09 Feb
Grand Social, 35 Lower Liffey Street (near Ha’Penny Bridge), Dublin 1
The weekly Ha’penny Flea Market is an indoor market in the Grand Social Pub, which offers vintage Men and Women’s clothing, contemporary crafts, books, DVDs, vinyl records, vintage and handmade jewellery, vintage hair styles, art, photography and much more. Dux & Co will offer food and the Grand Social’s Bar and Gourmet Coffee options are available.
www.thegrandsocial.ie/
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Oscillator – Science Gallery Exhibition
12:00 – 18:00, Sat 09 Feb
Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
The new Science Gallery exhibition “Oscillator: Everything in Motion” will start on Fri 08 Feb and will continue until 14 Apr.
“Oscillator will explore the vibrant vibratory world of oscillators, oscillations, and feedback. Featuring everything from cyclical chemical reactions to swinging bridges, and out-of-control automated pricing schemes to weather phenomena, Oscillator will draw on a diverse range of fields including chemistry, physics, astronomy, earth sciences, biology, mechanics, neurology, mathematics, logic and the arts.”
I had a look at some of the exhibits at a press launch during the week and I definitely recommend that you check it out yourself. Admission is free.
www.sciencegallery.com/
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V-Day Flashmob Rehearsal
12:00 – 14:00, Sat 09 Feb
The Memorial Hall, Building E, UCD Campus, Dublin 4
On 14 Feb is not only Valentine’s Day, but also V-Day, a world wide event and global activist movement to end violence against women and girls. www.vday.org
The theme is “One Billion Rising” and a Flashmob dance event is planned in Grafton Street and Dun Laoghaire for that day. I know it takes away a bit from the Flashmob if it is widely announced before, but “only” 13,000 people get the Dublin Event Guide of 1.5 mio people in the Greater Dublin area, so I think mentioning it here will rather help than damage the event.
A good Flashmob needs to be practised and rehearsed and since it is a dance routine, you need to know what to do. So, if you are interested in this event and would like to take part, come to the public rehearsal on 02+09 from 12:00-14:00. The event is here www.facebook.com/events/416512038419037/ and if you can’t make it to any of the rehearsals, you can practice with this: www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJQvJNfn0kc
www.facebook.com/VDayOneBillionRisingIreland
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Coder Dojo
13:00 – 16:00, Sat 09 Feb
Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
The next Coder Dojo, a hacking/programming/coding hangout/workshop for 10-18 year olds, is taking place on Saturday. If you have kids or friends or similar in that age group, then you should tell them about the Coder Dojo.
A Coder Dojo is a place where kids can hang out with other kids that share their interest for all things Internet, programming/coding and technologies like HTML, PHP or Phyton. It is a place for sharing and learning and creating things. For more details visit www.coderdojo.com/ Participants need to bring a Laptop and eat lunch before they come to the Coder Dojo. Participants under 16 must be accompanied by a parent.
Participation is free, but booking is required on the website.
sciencegallery.com/events/2013/02/coder-dojo-free-coding-club
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Demonstration in contemporary Chinese calligraphy
13:00 – 15:00, Sat 09 Feb
Chester Beatty Library, Gardens of Dublin Castle, Dublin 2
At this Chinese New Year Festival event, watch a demonstration in contemporary Chinese calligraphy and painting with Hoi Shan Mak. Admission is free and booking is not required. Dutch-based contemporary artist Hoi-Shan Mak fuses Chinese influences in her painting and calligraphy.
www.cny.ie/headlines/index
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Sun Show
13:00, Sat 09 Feb
Astronomy Ireland, Unit A8 Airside Enterprise Park, Swords, Co Dublin
Astronomy Ireland are continuing their weekly Sun Shows at the Astronomy Ireland Shop in Swords. Each Saturday, the staff of the Astronomy Ireland Shop will be showing you amazing views of our nearest star. Using special filters and some of the largest telescopes in Ireland you will get to see sunspots bigger than Earth and huge solar flare bursting from our nearest star. If it’s cloudy, there will be a telescope demonstration and you will find out how you can safely observe the Sun and undertake some daytime astronomy using your own telescope.
astronomy.ie/sunwatch2011.php
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Archive at Lunchtime – February – IFI
13:10, Sat 09 Feb
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Sax and Cicadas
13:15 – 14:15, Sat 09 Feb
Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
David Rothenberg (Professor of Philosophy and Music at the New Jersey Institute of Technology, and author, with a special interest in animal sounds as music) performs a special concert on the theme of the new Science Gallery exhibition “OSCILLATOR”. David is playing saxophone and will be singing insects.
Admission is free, but booking is required on the website below.
sciencegallery.com/events/2013/02/sax-and-cicadas
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Chinese / Irish Concert
14:00, Sat 09 Feb
Hugh Lane Gallery, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
At this Dublin Chinese New Year Festival event, a special Quartet will perform a selection of Chinese and Irish music to celebrate the new year. First Violin: Ting-Zhong Deng, Second Violin: Nicola Cleary, Viola: Errika Horsley, Cello: Qiong Xie.
Admission is free.
www.cny.ie/headlines/index
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Super Animals – Family Tour
15:00 – 16:00, Sat 09 Feb
National Museum, Merrion Street (Natural History), Dublin 2
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Drama Workshop
18:30 – 21:00, Sat 09 Feb
Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Cornucopia – Live Music
19:30 – 21:30, Sat 09 Feb
Cornucopia Café & Restaurant, 19/20 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2
Cornucopia Café & Restaurant 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.
www.cornucopia.ie
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Saturday Night Live Jazz
20:00 – 22:30, Sat 09 Feb
KC Peaches (Wine Cave), 28/29 Nassau St., Dublin 2
This is a weekly Saturday night jazz event 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. Admission is free and a donation into a hat at the end of the evening is appreciated.
www.facebook.com/KCPeachesWineCave
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Live Music – Stillorgan Orchard
21:00, Sat 09 Feb
Stillorgan Orchard, The Hill, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin
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Bird Watching for Beginners
10:00, Sun 10 Feb
Booterstown Dart Station, Booterstown, Co. Dublin
This event is for beginners who would like to learn more about birds and how to identify them. The event will take place in the Booterstown Marsh, meeting point will be the Booterstown DART station. Admission is free, but there are only 15 places, so you need to book through Sean Hogan from Birdwatch Ireland: 086-8206665
www.dlrevents.ie/pdf/DLR%20Exploring%20Nature%20Feb-May.PDF
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Jamestown Market
10:00 – 17:00, Sun 10 Feb
Jamestown Market, 90 Jamestown Road, Inchicore, Dublin 8
Jamestown Flea Market + Car Boot Sale takes place every Sat+Sun from 10:00-17:00. You can reach it from Tyrconnell Road and from Kylemore Road and it is within 3 min from Black Horse stop on the red Luas line. There is free parking.
www.jamestownmarket.com
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Longmile Road Market
10:00 – 17:00, Sun 10 Feb
Wigoders, Long Mile Road, Dublin 12
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Make a Bird Nest Box
10:00 – 12:00, Sun 10 Feb
Ballawley Park, Sandyford Road, Sandyford, Co. Dublin
This is a practical workshop to make your own bird nest box using hammers and drills. Spaces are limited to 20 families (one nest box per family). Admission is free, but booking is required: Ring Andrew on 087-3299936. Meet at the playground adjacent to Wesley Heights.
www.dlrevents.ie/pdf/DLR%20Exploring%20Nature%20Feb-May.PDF
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Merchants Market
10:00 – 16:00, Sun 10 Feb
Merchants Yard, East Wall Road, Dublin 3
The Merchants Market on East Wall Road is a relatively new weekly market on Saturdays and Sundays with more than 80 stalls. There is everything from furniture and antiques to paintings and mirrors, electronics and hot food to bicycles and buns. Sounds interesting and I will check it out over the coming weeks. It is just a few minutes walk away from the Point Theatre/O2 (walk in the direction of the Port Tunnel). www.facebook.com/merchantsindoormarket
www.merchantsmarket.ie/
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Merrion Square Open Air Gallery
10:00 – 18:30, Sun 10 Feb
Merrion Square, Dublin 2
Every Sunday, the Merrion Square Open Air Art Gallery takes place. Up to 200 artists exhibit their paintings on the railings on three sides (West, North and East) of Merrion Square and you can just enjoy the exhibition or even buy.
www.merrionsquareart.com/
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Fusion Sunday World Culture Market – Food Co-Op
11:00 – 17:00, Sun 10 Feb
Dublin Food Co-op, 12 Newmarket Square, Dublin 8
The next Fusion Sundays Market will take place this Sunday in the Dublin Food Co-op. It is a world culture market, an ethnic Bazaar, that focuses on the diverse ethnic culture present in Ireland today. The Market features a huge array of International stalls, ethnic food, live music and entertainment for kids. You can buy handmade goods, arts and crafts, recycled products, jewellery, clothes and food. The market is held every second Sunday of the month. Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/fusionsundaysmarket
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Palestrina Choir
11:00, Sun 10 Feb
St. Mary’s Pro-Cathedral, 83 Marlborough Street, Dublin 1
The well known Palestrina Choir sing every Sunday at the mass in St Mary’s Pro-Cathedral. They sing complete masterworks by Mozart, Haydn, Dvorak, Palestrina, de Victoria, usually accompanied by Prof. Gerard Gillen on the organ, who often also plays a solo piece.
www.procathedral.ie/music/this-week
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The Ferocious Mingle Marcade
11:00 – 18:00, Sun 10 Feb
72 Thomas Street (between the Vicar St venue & Cafe Notto), Dublin 8
The Ferocious Mingle Marcade (Market and Arcade) place every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. On Sunday it is a fancy dress market. It’s a flea-market type permanent market with stalls and “chalets” for traders. The Oscar Verne Café on site and (at least at the weekends) live music adds even more character.
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Ferocious-Mingle-Marcade/232446616822953
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Sun 10 Feb
National Gallery, Clare Street, Dublin 2
The National Gallery has an extensive programme of free talks, public tours and Art Documentary screenings focusing on highlights of the European and Irish Collection every day of the week. Check their website for details.
nationalgallery.ie/whatson
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Blackrock Market
12:00 – 17:30, Sun 10 Feb
Blackrock Market, 19 Main Street, Blackrock, Co. Dublin
At the Blackrock Market in the centre of Blackrock, you’ll find 50 stalls selling collectibles, antiques, handmade goods, books, food & there’s free popcorn, ballons & facepainting for the kids.
Open on Sundays: 12:00-17:30. Open on Saturdays and Bank Holidays: 11:00-17:30.
www.blackrockmarket.com/
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Chinese New Year Carnival
12:00 – 18:00, Sun 10 Feb
Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
To welcome in the Chinese New Year of the Snake, the Dublin Chinese New Year Festival is inviting you to a Chinese carnival on Chinese New Year’s Day.
A host of authentic Chinese performances with dragon and lion dances, Tai Chi and martial arts displays will take place. Performances of traditional and contemporary Chinese and Irish music and dance will entertain you and there will be Chinese food and craft stalls, a film lecture, childrens’ workshops with DCC Libraries, and special martial arts classes.
This is a fun day for the whole family. The detailed programme has not been published yet, it seems, but it might still appear on the site before Sunday.
www.cny.ie/headlines/index
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Love Tokens – Family Activity
12:00 – 17:00, Sun 10 Feb
National Museum, Collins Barracks (Decorative Arts & History), 7 Benburb Street, Dublin 7
Drop in to the Family Activity Area to discover your romantic side and have fun making love tokens. There’ll also be a love-themed trail for the Museum. Art materials provided. No booking is required. The activity will run from 05-17 Feb every day during museum opening hours.
www.museum.ie/en/list/calendar-of-events.aspx?eventID=3624
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Mother Redcap’s Indoor Market
12:00 – 17:30, Sun 10 Feb
Unit 95, Malahide Road Industrial Park, Malahide Road, Coolock, Dublin 17
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Oscillator – Science Gallery Exhibition
12:00 – 18:00, Sun 10 Feb
Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
The new Science Gallery exhibition “Oscillator: Everything in Motion” will start on Fri 08 Feb and will continue until 14 Apr.
“Oscillator will explore the vibrant vibratory world of oscillators, oscillations, and feedback. Featuring everything from cyclical chemical reactions to swinging bridges, and out-of-control automated pricing schemes to weather phenomena, Oscillator will draw on a diverse range of fields including chemistry, physics, astronomy, earth sciences, biology, mechanics, neurology, mathematics, logic and the arts.”
I had a look at some of the exhibits at a press launch during the week and I definitely recommend that you check it out yourself. Admission is free.
www.sciencegallery.com/
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Sunday at Noon
12:00 – 13:00, Sun 10 Feb
Hugh Lane Gallery, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
The Sundays at Noon Concert Series is back and takes place again in the 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 the Ensemble Avalon with Ioana Petcu-Colan, violin
Gerald Peregrine, cello and Michael McHale, piano. The Ensemble will perform pieces by Beethoven, Sholdice and others.
www.hughlane.ie/past-sunday-concerts/803-sundaysnoon-ensemble-avalon-2013
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Chinese New Year Carnival: Library Corner
13:00, Sun 10 Feb
Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Children are invited to join this Storytelling and Crafts activity in the Library Corner at the Dublin Chinese New Year Carnival. Storyteller Seosamh O Maolalai will recount tales of snakes and heroes from Ireland and China.
Patricia Campbell will read Chinese New Year stories for young children, followed by a crafts session where children can make paper lanterns and traditional Chinese New Year red envelopes.
Author and poet Enda Wyley will meet the prizewinners of the ‘Year of the Snake’ Short Story Competition.
www.dublincity.ie/RecreationandCulture/libraries/Events/Pages/CNY_2013_Sunday_10th.aspx
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Demonstration in contemporary Chinese calligraphy
13:00 – 15:00, Sun 10 Feb
Chester Beatty Library, Gardens of Dublin Castle, Dublin 2
At this Chinese New Year Festival event, watch a demonstration in contemporary Chinese calligraphy and painting with Hoi Shan Mak. Admission is free and booking is not required. Dutch-based contemporary artist Hoi-Shan Mak fuses Chinese influences in her painting and calligraphy.
www.cny.ie/headlines/index
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Artefact Detective!
14:00 – 15:30, Sun 10 Feb
National Museum, Kildare Street (Archaeology), Dublin 2
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Dublin Sketchers – Sunday Meet-up
14:00, Sun 10 Feb
Dublin (various locations)
The “Dublin Sketchers” is an informal group of typically hobby artists who go somewhere different in Dublin every Sunday (e.g. National Museum, Maritime Museum, Dublin Flea Market, Farmleigh, Botanic Gardens, Dublin Castle), sketch for one to two hours and then meet up for coffee afterwards and discuss their sketches. There are some hugely talented people among them and it is a great idea to meet up with others who have the same hobby. Find out on their website where they will meet and join them if you do some sketching/drawing yourself. I know that the Dublin Sketchers often use the Dublin Event Guide to find interesting free events and I am delighted to be able to help!
www.dublinsketchers.blogspot.com/
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Six Nations: Ireland v England
14:00 – 17:00, Sun 10 Feb
Dublin (various locations)
The Six Nations Rugby Match between Ireland and England will take place in the Aviva Stadium and all pubs will show the game on their biggest screens/TVs.
Probably the biggest screen will be in the Sugar Club in 8 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin 2 and admission is free into the Sugar Club for this screening. www.thesugarclub.com/listings/event/six-nations-ireland-v-england
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Stella Bass Jazz Trio
14:00 – 16:00, Sun 10 Feb
Café en Seine, Dawson Street, Dublin 2
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Family Drawing Sundays
14:30 – 16:30, Sun 10 Feb
Royal Hibernian Academy, 15 Ely Place, Dublin 2
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Guided Walks: Springtime in the Gardens
14:30, Sun 10 Feb
National Botanic Gardens, Botanic Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9
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Influence of Chinese Art on Irish and European art
15:00, Sun 10 Feb
Hugh Lane Gallery, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
“The influence of Chinese Art on Irish and European applied art from 18th century to the present” with Dr Audrey Whitty, Curator of Ceramics, Glass and Asian collections at the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks will take place. Admission is free, but places are limited. The event is followed by a Chinese New Year Tea Ceremony.
www.hughlane.ie/lectures/lectures-past/776-the-influence-of-chinese-art
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Museum Tour – National Print Museum
15:00 – 16:30, Sun 10 Feb
National Print Museum, Beggars Bush, Haddington Road, Dublin 4
Unlike the three branches of the National Museum, the National Print Museum is normally not free, but every Sunday there is a free public tour for the next few weeks. Every visit begins with a short audio-visual presentation where the audience can observe active retired printers providing practical demonstrations of machines from the Museum’s collection.
www.nationalprintmuseum.ie/guided-tours.html
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Sunday Sketching – Hugh Lane
15:00 – 16:00, Sun 10 Feb
Hugh Lane Gallery, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
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Saucy Sundays
16:00 – 22:00, Sun 10 Feb
Grand Social, Lower Liffey Street (near Ha’Penny Bridge), Dublin 1
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Long John Jump Band
18:00 – 20:00, Sun 10 Feb
Café en Seine, Dawson Street, Dublin 2
The wedding and party band The Long John Jump Band play every Sunday evening in Café en Seine. Admission is free.
www.longjohnjumpband.com/
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Gardiner Street Gospel Choir Mass
19:30 – 20:30, Sun 10 Feb
St. Francis Xavier Church at the top of Gardiner Street, Dublin 1
The Gardiner Street Gospel Choir Mass invites to a Mass in St. Francis Xavier Church at the top of Gardiner Street near the junction with Dorset Street every Sunday at 19:30. The Gardiner Street Gospel Choir, one of the best known choirs in Ireland will sing during the mass and everybody is welcome independent from your level of religiousness.
www.gardinerstreetgospelchoir.com
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Latin Ireland
20:00 – 02:00, Sun 10 Feb
4 Dame Lane, Dame Lane, Dublin 2
Every Sunday a band will play from 21:00-22:30, a Latin Beat Club, Brazilian DJs and Salsa Classes (from 18:00) are additional features. Admission is free.
www.4damelane.ie/
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NO Sunday Roast THIS WEEK
20:00, Sun 10 Feb
Mercantile, 28 Dame Street, Dublin 2
The weekly Sunday Roast is a free event in the Mercantile where live music is combined with free roast potatoes. The line-up for the upcoming Sunday Roast is available via the Sunday Roast Facebook Page (see link below).
Please note: The Sunday Roast this week has been cancelled. The next Sunday Roast will take place on 17 Feb.
www.facebook.com/thesundayroast
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Comedy Crunch
21:00 – 00:00, Sun 10 Feb
Stag’s Head (downstairs), 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. The line-up can be found via the Comedy Crunch Facebook Page (see link below).
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Comedy-Crunch/83791357330
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Forro de Lampiao – Brazilian Dance
21:00 – 02:30, Sun 10 Feb
Grand Social, 35 Lower Liffey Street (near Ha’Penny Bridge), Dublin 1
Rogério from the Brazilian dance project “Forró de Lampião” in Dublin tells me: Forró de Lampião is Brazilian music that has the same roots as Samba and there is a whole culture that has developed around “forro”. Every Sunday, free dance classes take place in the Grand Social (new loation!) and if you are interested, just turn up one Sunday.
www.facebook.com/groups/forrodelampiaodublin/
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Rhythm Rocker
21:00, Sun 10 Feb
The Globe, 11 South Great George’s Street, Dublin 2
“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
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Billy Treacy & The Ha’Penny Heads
21:30, Sun 10 Feb
Ha’Penny Bridge Inn, 42 Wellington Quay Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Billy Treacy & The Ha’Penny Heads are playing Ballads, Folk, Trad and Classic Country every Sunday. Featuring Guitar, Mandolin, Fiddle and Banjo.
www.billytreacy.com/
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Cool Hand Dukes
22:00, Sun 10 Feb
Porterhouse Central, 45-47 Nassau Street, Dublin 2
Every Sunday (except at Bank Holiday weekends), the Ragtime, Roots and Country Blues Band “Cool Hand Dukes” play in the Porterhouse near Grafton Street.
www.facebook.com/coolhand.dukes.1
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Mon 11 Feb
National Gallery, Clare Street, Dublin 2
The National Gallery has an extensive programme of free talks, public tours and Art Documentary screenings focusing on highlights of the European and Irish Collection every day of the week. Check their website for details.
nationalgallery.ie/whatson
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Lunchtime Meditations
13:00 – 14:00, Mon 11 Feb
The Living Room, Corner of Clarendon Street and Coppinger Row, Dublin 2
The Living Room invites to Lunchtime Meditations from Monday to Friday:
MON: John Main Meditation with Maria Gavin
TUES: Carmelite Wisdom Meditation in The Living Room.
WED: Centering in Love with Christine Clear.
THURS: Tibetan Singing Bowl Meditation with Patrica Parashakti
FRI: Mindfulness for Beginners with Teresa Larkin
There are also short Morning Meditations from Mon-Thurs (08:45) with Susan Hickey.
Admission is free.
www.thelivingroomsilence.org/
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Archive at Lunchtime – February – IFI
13:10, Mon 11 Feb
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Lunchtime Recital – Piano for four hands
13:15, Mon 11 Feb
St Ann’s Church, Dawson Street, Dublin 2
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Driving our Economic Recovery
18:00 – 19:00, Mon 11 Feb
RDS, Merrion Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4
In the RDS Economic Recovery Series, the next talk is “Ireland, New Europe and the World – Driving our Economic Recovery” with Frank Ryan, Chief Executive Officer, Enterprise Ireland.
“Export success is fundamental to Ireland’s economic recovery. Exports by indigenous companies now exceed pre-recession levels. The message to the international community is that they should expect Ireland to be The Comeback Economy of Europe. The message to Irish companies is that there is no reason for them to limit their ambitions.”
Interesting choice of speaker for this talk. Isn’t that a bit like asking an Estate Agent in what direction the house prices will develop. The CEO of Enterprise Ireland could possibly be a slight little bit biased!?
Admission to the event is free, but booking is required. See the website for details.
www.rds.ie/cat_event_detail.jsp?itemID=1100103
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Climate Change and Sustainability
19:00, Mon 11 Feb
St Patrick’s College, Drumcondra, Dublin 9
The seventh Seamus Heaney Lecture Series is entitled ‘Imagining the Future’ and starts with the first talk on Monday:
Climate Change and Sustainability with Speakers
Professor John Sweeney, Irish Climate Analysis and Research Unit, NUIM,
Ciaran Cuffe, Dublin Institute of Technology
Mr Davie Phillip, Cultivate at Cloughjordan EcoVillage and Dublin
Dr Tara Shine, Mary Robinson Foundation
Chair: Frank MacDonald, The Irish Times
Admission is free, but booking is required via heaneylectures@spd.dcu.ie
www.spd.dcu.ie/site/heaney/index.shtml
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History of Irish Children’s Literature
19:00, Mon 11 Feb
Trinity Long Room Hub, Fellows’ Square, Trinity College, Dublin 2
‘The Pollard Collection of Children’s Books: Constructing a History of Irish Children’s Literature’ is a lecture by Dr Pádraic Whyte, Trinity College Dublin. The Pollard Collection of Children’s Books, a generous bequest to the Trinity Library from Mary (‘Paul’) Pollard (1922-2005), is a collection of over 10,000 books covering the period from late 17thC to early 20thC.
The lecture will provide an overview of the collection, research underway, its significance nationally and internationally, and also conduct a close analysis of certain texts within the collection.
Admission is free.
www.tcd.ie/longroomhub/events/forthcoming/index.php
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Sahaja Yoga Meditation
19:00, Mon 11 Feb
Blakestown Community Resource Centre (next to Lidl), Blakestown Way, Dublin 15
Need to wind down after a tiring week? Free Sahaja Yoga Meditation (not physical yoga, but “yoga meditation”!) classes every Monday from 19:00 in Blakestown Community Resource Centre (next to Lidl).
This is a drop in class, with newcomers are welcome.
www.sahajayoga.ie
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Dublin Cycling Campaign Public Meeting
20:00, Mon 11 Feb
Central Hotel, Exchequer Street, Dublin 2
At the next Dublin Cycling Campaign Meeting, Dave Fadden and Ciaran Fallon will address the topic: “On Our Bikes!? Ireland’s National Cycle Policy Framework (NCPF)”.
Ireland has a National Cycle Policy Framework (NCPF) since 2009 – but how did it come about and how is it working in practice? Is it time to take stock? Dave Fadden is a former civil servant at the Department of Transport, and one of the architects of the NCPF; while Ciaran Fallon is the former cycling officer in Dublin City Council.
www.dublincycling.ie
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Comedy Crunch
21:00 – 23:00, Mon 11 Feb
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. The line-up can be found via the Comedy Crunch Facebook Page (see link below).
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Comedy-Crunch/83791357330
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Loose – Trad Sessions
21:00 – 23:30, Mon 11 Feb
Mother Reillys, 26/28 Upper Rathmines Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6
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Rock & Reggae Night – Hangover Club
21:45 – 02:30, Mon 11 Feb
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
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Tue 12 Feb
National Gallery, Clare Street, Dublin 2
The National Gallery has an extensive programme of free talks, public tours and Art Documentary screenings focusing on highlights of the European and Irish Collection every day of the week. Check their website for details.
nationalgallery.ie/whatson
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Music Lectures: Verdi and Wagner and the 19th Century
13:00, Tue 12 Feb
Central Library, Ilac Shopping Centre, Henry Street, Dublin 1
Music Lectures In The Central Library; Verdi and Wagner and the 19th Century
2013 marks the 200th anniversary of the great opera composers of the 19th century, Verdi and Wagner.
In three talks on 12, 19 + 26 Feb, Michael Grant will explore the lives and music of these two men and trace the development of their separate, but in some ways parallel, operatic styles. Both of them brought about a revolution in 19th century opera. Michael Grant will also place the two composers in the context of the turmoil of the 19th century world in which they lived.
The three talks will be illustrated by examples of both composers’ operatic output – in the case of Verdi from his first opera “Oberto” to his last “Falstaff” and from “Rienzi” to “Parsifal” in the case of Wagner.
Unfortunately it is not clear what topic will be covered on which day, so I assume you have to/should got to all three.
Admission is free, but booking is recommended via 01-873 4333 or musiclibrary@dublincity.ie
www.dublincity.ie/RecreationandCulture/libraries/Events/Pages/Music_lectures_2013_Grant.aspx
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Horizon NSO Lunchtime Concert
13:05 – 14:00, Tue 12 Feb
National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace, Dublin 2
The National Symphonic Orchestra will perform four free lunchtime concerts on 22+29 Jan and 05+12 Feb.
The fourth concert on Tuesday features composer Ann Cleare. Find all details on the website below.
Admission is free, but tickets are required and can be obtained from the National Concert Hall: 01-4170000 or www.nch.ie
www.rte.ie/orchestras/nationalsymphonyorchestra/horizons2013_overview.html
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The Key to Chinese Traditional Culture
13:10, Tue 12 Feb
Chester Beatty Library, Gardens of Dublin Castle, Dublin 2
Voices from China – Chinese New Year Lectures is a series of lectures for the Chinese New Year Festival.
The “Lord Mayor’s Lecture: ‘The Key to Chinese Traditional Culture. A Brief Introduction to ‘The Three-Character-a-Line Chant (San Zi Jing)” with Prof. Wang Ronghua, Chief Advisor of Beijing Budding Flower International Cultural Promotions will take place on Tuesday. Admission is free, but booking is required via rsvp@cny.ie
www.cny.ie/headlines/index
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Modern Dance in 1940s Dublin
13:15, Tue 12 Feb
Irish Architectural Archives, 45 Merrion Square, Dublin 2
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Oscillator Curators Talk
18:00 – 19:15, Tue 12 Feb
Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
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Engineering Grads – What Skills are needed?
18:30, Tue 12 Feb
MacNeill Lecture Theatre, Hamilton Building, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2
This meeting of the Institute of Engineering and Technology is for engineering undergraduates. Speakers from different companies will talk about the skills they would like engineering graduates to have. Admission is free, but registration via ieteireann@gmail.com is required with your name in the mail and “Engineering Grads” in the title.
www.theiet.org/ireland
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Milk and Cookies Stories
18:30, Tue 12 Feb
Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Milk and Cookie Stories is a story telling event for for anyone who has a story to tell, or wants to hear a tale told well, in a relaxed, friendly environment – a place with tea, cushions, cookies and friends. Admission is free, everyone is welcome and stories of all kinds are welcome. If you would like to tell a story, just come along and sign up on the night, or “if you feel inspired to share your own home-baked goods with Dublin’s friendliest audience, we’ll also be having our awesome Bake-Off.” At the February event, the theme will be “Toys”. Read all details about this hugely popular event here: www.facebook.com/events/480256615377674/
www.facebook.com/milkandcookiestories
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City Intersections – Smart Dublin
19:00, Tue 12 Feb
Twisted Pepper, 54 Middle Abbey Street, Dublin 1
City Intersections Session #9 is entitled “Smart Dublin”.
“Smart cities – are they the future of low-waste, streamlined urban life, or too clever by half? Are we going to be saved by technology, or blinded by science? Speakers include: Rob Kitchin (NUI Maynooth) on Dublin as programmable city; Mary Mulvihill of Ingenious Ireland on science in Dublin, and Niamh Rabbitte on her Research the City project.
Admission is free and more information can be found on the website below.
www.cityintersections.ie/
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Romp around Dublin readying Ulysses
19:00, Tue 12 Feb
Sweny’s Chemist, Lincoln Place, Dublin 2
Bloomsday is still a good bit away, but the Bloomsday Survival Kit team is already inviting to their first event. I will let them explain it:
Feeling inspired to read Ulysses? Join the Bloomsday Survival Kit team on a weekly romp around Dublin, reading as we go! Be prepared for high art and slap stick fun! From 05 Feb we’ll be roving round Dublin, reading and bringing Ulysses to life – in the places it happened (or did it?). Join us! You’ll end up in locations and positions from the big book, and explore the delicious underbelly of Joyce’s world. If you can’t join us in person, why not read along at home and have the thing read in time for Bloomsday.
The event on 12 Feb will take place in the famous Sweny’s Chemist near Westland Row, at the backend of Trinity College. Bring a copy of Ulysses if you have it and your Bloomsday Survival Kit if you’re lucky enough to possess one. We’ll read and bring to life one chapter from Ulysses – the one with the soap (Lotus Eaters). Admission is free, but Sweny’s Chemist is run by volunteers and kept alive by donations,so pop some money in the pot as you leave – or buy a bar of the famous lemon soap.
What’s in the Bloomsday Survival Kit? A 50 page in-yer-pocket Manual and a bundle of props to help you explore and bring to life Ulysses and Bloomsday. Onehandle it to your hearts content! Imagine dancing the Glasnevin Shuffle – www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqcCeGRBZqo or listening to Simon Dedalus tickling the ivories in the Ormond Hotel www.youtube.com/watch?v=4o6ncj-1gxM. Check out www.facebook.com/BloomsdaySurvivalKit each week to find out where we’re off to!”
www.facebook.com/BloomsdaySurvivalKit
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Back Door Sessions
20:00, Tue 12 Feb
Sweeney Mongrel’s, 32 Dame Street, Dublin 2
This is an open mic night with Special Guests. Arrive, sign in (from 19:00) and play and if you are a performer you get a free beer. Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/sweeneysbar
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The Last Tycoons (open mic)
20:00, Tue 12 Feb
O’Donoghue’s, Suffolk Street, Dublin 2
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The Grand Folk Club
21:00, Tue 12 Feb
Grand Social, Lower Liffey Street (near Ha’Penny Bridge), Dublin 1
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White Chocolate
23:30, Tue 12 Feb
The Mezz, 24/25 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
White Chocolate is playing Rock Covers from 23:30 in The Mezz in Temple Bar.
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Wed 13 Feb
National Gallery, Clare Street, Dublin 2
The National Gallery has an extensive programme of free talks, public tours and Art Documentary screenings focusing on highlights of the European and Irish Collection every day of the week. Check their website for details.
nationalgallery.ie/whatson
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Sandymount History: Star Of The Sea Church
13:00 – 14:00, Wed 13 Feb
Pembroke Library, Anglesea Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4
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Archive at Lunchtime – February – IFI
13:10, Wed 13 Feb
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Havana International Language Exchange
16:30 – 19:30, Wed 13 Feb
Havana Tapas Bar, Georges St, Dublin 2
The “Havana International Language Exchange” is taking place every Wed from 16:30-19:30 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.facebook.com/pages/Havana-Tapas-Bar/10503361821
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Music and creativity at the gateway to Babylon
18:00 – 20:00, Wed 13 Feb
RDS, Merrion Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4
In the RDS Speaker Series, Bill Whelan will talk about “Publish and Perish: Music and creativity at the gateway to Babylon”.
Bill Whelan has worked extensively in theatre and film. He was appointed composer to the W.B. Yeats International Theatre Festival at Dublin’s Abbey Theatre in 1989, writing original music for 15 Yeats plays. He was honoured with the 1997 Grammy Award for ‘Best Musical Show Album’ for his Riverdance record. Riverdance The Show has been seen live by more than 22 million people and by a television audience of nearly 2 billion.
Admission is free to this public talk, but booking is required. Check the website for details. The event will take place in the Minerva Suite of the RDS.
www.rds.ie/cat_event_detail.jsp?itemID=1100096
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Spanish Film Screening
18:00, Wed 13 Feb
Instituto Cervantes, Lincoln House, Lincoln Place (near National Gallery), Dublin 2
The film screening of “The best of me / Lo mejor de mi” by director Roser Aguilar (2007) will take place in the film series “New Directors: Spanish Emerging Filmmakers”. In Spanish with English subtitles. Admission is free.
dublin.cervantes.es/FichasCultura/Ficha86874_16_2.htm
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Speed Dating in French / Rencontre Express
18:30, Wed 13 Feb
Alliance Francaise, 1 Kildare Street, Dublin 2
The Alliance Francaise is inviting to Speed Dating in French on this Pre-Valentine’s Evening.
“If you are over 18 and want to have fun while practising your French, you could be the perfect candidate for our Rencontre Express evening (speed-dating à la française). You will be provided with a fake identity and a glass of wine as soon as you arrive. We don’t expect you to find your soul mate among the other participants but it might be the start of a wonderful friendship with a fellow Francophile! Only time will tell… The best matched couple will win 2 vouchers worth EUR 130 each, compliments of the Harvest Moon Centre in Baggot Street. ”
The event will be in French. Admission is free, but places are limited. Book your place by sending an email to info@alliance-francaise.ie with the subject “RSVP: Speed Dating”
alliance-francaise.ie/culture/
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Around Monteverdi – Intorno a Monteverdi
19:00, Wed 13 Feb
Royal Irish Academy of Music, 38 Westland Row, Dublin 2
The Italian Institute of Culture Dublin, in collaboration with NUI Maynooth and RIAM (Royal Irish Academy of Music) present the event “Around Monteverdi – Intorno a Monteverdi” with Angela Bucci (soprano) and David Adams (harpsichord). There will be opera pieces, sacred motets and madrigals from the repertory of seventeenth century Italian music by: Monteverdi, Strozzi, Merula, Cavalli, D’India. Admission is free.
www.iicdublino.esteri.it/IIC_Dublino/Menu/Gli_Eventi/Calendario/
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Ash Wednesday Poetry
19:00 – 21:00, Wed 13 Feb
Ranelagh Arts Centre, 26 Ranelagh Road, Ranelagh, Dublin 6
The Ranelagh Arts Centre is invites to an evening of poetry. The evening will feature poets showcased during the “Ash Wednesday Poetry Series” (ashwednesdayseries.wordpress.com/). Curated by poet and writer Dimitra Xidous, the Ash Wednesday Poetry Series is a public arts display put on by the Ranelagh Arts Centre, in partnership with Nick’s Coffee Company, with the aim of bringing poetry to the streets of Ranelagh Village. Running between November 2012 and January 2013, the 10-week series has highlighted some of Dublin’s best up-coming and established contemporary poets, in both English and Irish.
The event will be MC’d by Dimitra Xidous, and will include readings from the following poets: Laura Cleary, Andre K’Por, John Cummins, Patrick Chapman, Kerrie O’Brien, Gabriel Rosenstock, Stephen James Smith, Colm Keegan and Anne Tannam. In addition, there will be music by Davy Lyons.
Admission is free.
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First Collection of Irish Music 1724
19:00 – 21:00, Wed 13 Feb
National Library, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
“The First Collection of Irish Music, Dublin 1724 – A Recital Lecture by Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin and Nicholas Carolan” will take place in the National Library. Mícheál Ó Súilleabháin is Professor of Music, University of Limerick, and is a composer and pianist. Nicholas Carolan is Director of the Irish Traditional Music Archive in Dublin, and is an RTÉ and TG4 television broadcaster.
Admission is free and no booking is required, but seats are limited (Doors open at 18:30) A donation to contribute to the piano hire is welcome.
www.nli.ie/en/list/current-events.aspx
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Live Sociology: Social Research and its Futures
19:00, Wed 13 Feb
Arts Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2
The UCD School of Sociology and the Department of Sociology TCD are inviting to the public lecture “Live Sociology: Social Research and its Futures”.
“The lecture draws on recent debates about empirical sociology’s methodological crisis that results from the emergence of sophisticated information-based capitalism and digital culture. Researchers face the challenge of “newly coordinated social reality” in which social relations and interconnections exist across time and space. “
Admission is free, but regisration is required via a link on the website. The event takes place in the J.M. Synge Theatre.
www.ucd.ie/events/calendar?lang=en&dt=d.en.161666&f=week&d=15/02/2013&sd=Wed,13Feb2013
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King Kong Club
20:00, Wed 13 Feb
Mercantile, 28 Dame Street, Dublin 2
The King Kong Club is a weekly music game-show in the Mercantile. Each week 6-7 bands/solo artists play three songs each. At the end of all the performances a clap-off with the King Kong Club Clap-o-Meter takes place and the winner goes through to a semi-final and it all culminates after six months of competition with The Grand Final, held in front of a panel of celebrity judges.
The list of performers is not yet announced on their Facebook Page and I am not sure if it will be put up there, but check it anyway.
www.facebook.com/TheKingKongClubDublin
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Mojo Gogo
20:00 – 23:00, Wed 13 Feb
Grand Social, 35 Lower Liffey Street (near Ha’Penny Bridge), Dublin 1
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Music on the Bus
20:30, Wed 13 Feb
The Bernard Shaw, 12 Richmond Street South, Dublin 8
Get on board The Big Blue Pizza Bus at The George Bernard Shaw for a unique evening of Live Music featuring the Joan Shields Trio (Classic & Latin Jazz) & Allison Sleator Band (Folk and Contemporary).
Admission is free, but there is a suggested donation of EUR 5.
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The Song Room (open mic)
20:30, Wed 13 Feb
The Globe, 11 South Great George’s Street, Dublin 2
“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/
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The Zodiac Sessions (open mic)
20:30, Wed 13 Feb
Bruxelles, Harry Street, Dublin 2
“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/
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Bad Boy Jake
21:00, Wed 13 Feb
Gypsy Rose Blues & Rock Bar, 5 Aston Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Trad Session
21:30, Wed 13 Feb
Hedigan’s (The Brian Boru), 4 Prospect Road, Phibsborough, Dublin 11
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).
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Sino-Irish Business Seminar
08:30 – 13:00, Thu 14 Feb
Westbury Hotel, Clarendon Street, Dublin 2
“Risk, Residence and Renewal: Personal Narratives of Success in Sino-Irish Business Relations” is the topic of this Chinese-Irish Business Seminar. It is presented by Dublin City Council in partnership with PCH International.
The personal stories of engagement, challenge and prosperity within Sino-Irish business both here and in China will be presented and discussed at this Dublin Chinese New Year Festival event. As Ireland’s profile grows in China, this is an opportunity for experienced companies and new businesses, emerging entrepreneurs and innovators alike.
You have to register your place via e-mail to rsvp@cny.ie with the subject “Business seminar”.
www.cny.ie/headlines/index
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Sotheby’s Valuation Days
10:00, Thu 14 Feb
16 Molesworth Street, Dublin 2
The auction house Sotheby’s will have a number of valuation days in Dublin. You can come to the days with your piece of art and find out what the value is. The valuation is free and without any obligation.
The upcoming days are:
14+15 Feb: Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art
19 Feb: Watches / 20+21 Feb: Jewellery
28 Feb+01 Mar: Irish, British&Scottish Art / 13+14 Mar: Irish&British Paintings 15:00-1850 / 20 Mar: Impressionist & Modern Art
16 Apr: European Works of Art & Sculpture
23+24 Apr: Wine
www.sothebys.com/en/inside/locations-worldwide/dublin/overview.html
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Cupid’s Arrow! – Workshop
11:00 – 15:00, Thu 14 Feb
National Museum, Kildare Street (Archaeology), Dublin 2
Did you know that Cupid was the Roman god of love? Join us in following the trail of Cupid’s arrow, learn about Valentine the Roman saint and make your own Cupid craft to take home. Located in the Learning Resource Room, first floor. Admission is free and no booking required. Places are limited, The activity takes place from 11:00-12:00 and from 14:00-15:00. Suitable for ages 6+
www.museum.ie/en/list/calendar-of-events.aspx?eventID=3631
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Love Song Cafe Session
11:00 – 14:00, Thu 14 Feb
Axis Arts Centre, Main Street, Ballymun, Dublin 9
Singers, writers and special guests take to the stage to chat about and perform some of the music they love on a special Valentines Day in Ballymun. This celebration of music will feature local and national artists including Colm Quearney, The Craic Jacks and musicians from Kíla sharing songs in the axis café. Café sessions start at 11:00 and will feature different musicians on the hour until 14:00.
axis-ballymun.ie/
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The Ferocious Mingle Marcade
11:00 – 18:00, Thu 14 Feb
72 Thomas Street (between the Vicar St venue & Cafe Notto), Dublin 8
The Ferocious Mingle Marcade (Market and Arcade) place every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. On Sunday it is a fancy dress market. It’s a flea-market type permanent market with stalls and “chalets” for traders. The Oscar Verne Café on site and (at least at the weekends) live music adds even more character.
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Ferocious-Mingle-Marcade/232446616822953
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Thu 14 Feb
National Gallery, Clare Street, Dublin 2
The National Gallery has an extensive programme of free talks, public tours and Art Documentary screenings focusing on highlights of the European and Irish Collection every day of the week. Check their website for details.
nationalgallery.ie/whatson
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Dublin Food Co-op
12:00 – 20:00, Thu 14 Feb
Dublin Food Co-op, Newmarket, Dublin 8
The Dublin Food Co-op is open every Thursday at Newmarket 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.
The Co-op is also opened on Saturdays 09:30 – 16:30. 12:00-20:00.
www.dublinfood.coop
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Five Gates to China
13:10, Thu 14 Feb
Chester Beatty Library, Gardens of Dublin Castle, Dublin 2
The public lecture “Five Gates to China” with Jerusha McCormack and John G. Blair, Visiting Professors at Beijing Foreign Studies University, will take place. Admission is free.
cbl.ie/Programme—Events/Events-Schedule.aspx
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Tall Tales and Deadly Drawings
14:30 – 15:30, Thu 14 Feb
National Library, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
“Tall Tales and Deadly Drawings” is an afternoon of storytelling and art. Suitable for children aged 5 – 8 years. Admission is free and no booking required.
www.nli.ie/en/list/current-events.aspx
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The (Contemporary) Art of Love – Lecture
15:00, Thu 14 Feb
Hugh Lane Gallery, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
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Art for Art’s Sake – Walking Tour
16:00 – 18:30, Thu 14 Feb
Dublin (various locations)
The next Walking Tour of Art for Art’s Sake will take place on Thursday. The tours introduce you to galleries, studios, exhibitions and artists in Dublin. They are informal and a freat opportunity to meet other people interested in art and the people who make it happen.
Meeting point and route are not decided yet, but you will find the details on the website closer to the date.
Participation is free, but donations are welcome. To book your place contact artforartsake.gallery@gmail.com or go to the website below to register.
www.artforartsake.org
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TCD Composition Centre – IMRO
18:00 – 19:00, Thu 14 Feb
Boydell Recital Room, House 5, TCD, Dublin 2
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Ethno-Linguistic Nationalism
18:15, Thu 14 Feb
Trinity Long Room Hub, Fellows’ Square, Trinity College, Dublin 2
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Pub Standards – Meetup
18:30, Thu 14 Feb
The Bull & Castle, 5-7 Lord Edward Street, Dublin 2
Pub Standards Dublin is the largest monthly meetup of developers, designers, founders and people-who-like-to-build-stuff, in Ireland. It is a free social event where everybody is welcome.
www.pubstandards.ie/
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Filmbase Short Film Screening
19:00, Thu 14 Feb
Filmbase, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
The Roasted Brown Coffee Shop on the first floor at the Filmbase is inviting to an evening of short film screenings on Valentine’s Day. The programme of films includes two IFTA nominated shorts, Rhinos (dir. Shimmy Marcus) and animation Fear of Flying (dir. Conor Finnegan), together with the Oscar nominated short film The Crush (dir. Michael Creagh). The screening will have a duration of approx. 40 min.
Admission is free, but places are limited.
www.filmbase.ie/events/
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Dublin Writers’ Forum
19:30, Thu 14 Feb
Workman’s Club, 10 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2
The Dublin Writers’ Forum welcomes writers of all genres, of all ages and all levels of experience. 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.
www.facebook.com/DublinWritersForum
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Dimestore Recordings presents
20:00, Thu 14 Feb
Sweeney Mongrel’s, 32 Dame Street, Dublin 2
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Jaime Nanci & The Blue Boys
21:00, Thu 14 Feb
Mercantile, 28 Dame Street, Dublin 2
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Max Zaska / Patrick Groenland
21:00, Thu 14 Feb
The International Bar, 23 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2
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.
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Thirsty Thursday (open mic)
21:00, Thu 14 Feb
The Bridge Inn, 22 Temple Hill, Chapelizod, Dublin 20
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Left, Right & Centre – Blues+Soul
21:30, Thu 14 Feb
Frank Ryan’s Bar, Queen Street, Smithfield, Dublin 7
Every Thursday “Left Right & Centre” play a mix of blues & soul with a bit of rock&roll.
www.frankryans.com
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Veroa
22:30, Thu 14 Feb
Whelan’s, 25 Wexford Street, Dublin 2
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Sociology Public Lecture Series
13:00 – 14:00, Fri 15 Feb
Newman Building, UCD Campus, Belfield, Dublin 4
The public lecture “Making the Post-2015 Framework more accountable to the world’s poor” will take place in Room G317. Lecturer is Dr Lorna Gold, Head of Policy & Advocacy, Trócaire
More details can be found on www.tcd.ie/tidi or www.ucd.ie/hdi/
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Greek and European Folk Dance
19:00 – 20:30, Fri 15 Feb
Exchange Dublin, Upper Exchange Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Shakespeare Lecture
19:00, Fri 15 Feb
UCD William Jefferson Clinton Auditorium, UCD, Belfield Campus, Dublin 4
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Dublin Sidewalk Astronomers
20:00 – 22:00, Fri 15 Feb
Martello Tower Car Park, Sandymount
The Dublin Sidewalk Astronomers will meet at the Martello tower car park in Sandymount to observe the 6 day old Moon. This event is free and open to everybody. The event is weather dependent, so you should check the website after 18:00 on the day to see if it is going ahead.
www.irishastrosoc.org
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Urban Mojo Blues Band
21:00, Fri 15 Feb
Mother Reillys, 26/28 Upper Rathmines Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6
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The Objectorz & The #1s
22:30, Fri 15 Feb
Whelan’s, 25 Wexford Street, Dublin 2
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Interesting but not free
Jameson Dublin International Film Festival
This festival will take place from 14-24 Feb. The majority of events are film screenings in a number of different cinemas. The selection movies looks very interesting and if you like films/movies, then you have to check out the programme at www.jdiff.com. The only free events is on 16 Feb: “Blurring The Lines: Live Action / Animation Crossovers”.
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Dublin Mountains Partnership – Guided Walks
09+17+23 Feb
In February there will be three guided walks organised by the Dublin Mountains Partnership. The degree of difficulty is from moderate to strenuous and all details can be found here www.dublinmountains.ie/news/upcoming_events/?no_cache=1 Participation is free, but you have to book your place and the closing day for bookings is usually noon on the Friday before the walk.
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Toddler Tuesday
12+26 Feb, 12+26 Mar, 09+23 Apr, 07+21 May, 04+18 June
The Culture Box, 12 East Essex, Temple Bar, Dublin 2.
Parents/guardians and their children aged between 18 months – 5 years are invited to The Culture Box for an exciting adventure into creative arts activities for under 5’s. This programme of activity encourages children and their guardians to have fun while learning through the arts. Each session will explore a variety of creative and playful elements that include storytelling, movement, painting, building, creative investigation, music making, exploration of colours and shapes, drawing and so much more.
There is no fee mentioned, so it seems to be a free event, but booking is required because only limited places are available. You cannot leave your child unattended, but get a chance to play too! All sessions start at 11:00 and have a duration 1 hour.
Book via echaomhanach@templebar.ie or 01 677 2255
blog.templebar.ie/?p=7059
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Please note: This section contains observations taken from the world I live in that strike me as odd. I express my personal opinion and you might not share it. If you are easily offended by opinions that are not identical with your own, please don’t read this section. ;-)
The “All is fine! We are great!” delusion
Every country has it. Some countries more than others and in some countries some people have it more than others. It is a form of superiority complex or a “All is fine! We are great!” delusion.
It is important that we believe in ourselves and are confident and have a positive attitude. And in the intro to today’s Dublin Event Guide I criticised the “bad news is good” approach newspapers take. But sometimes it goes a step too far. Sometimes it turns into a delusion, a living in a dream world.
Our politicians are particularly prone to it. For example Minister of Justice Alan Shatter thinks that closing 95 Garda stations will increase the Garda presence in Ireland. ( www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/breaking/2013/0119/breaking25.html ). It certainly will somewhere in HIS dream world! In addition to politicians lets add opinionated columnists (are there any non-opinionated columnists??): John Waters wrote on 03 Feb in the not-so-upmarket Irish Mail on Sunday “..it is important that we remind ourselves that Irish meat products are among the best in the world. It would be easy to allow the recent unfortunate Burgergate episode to discourage us but we must resist that tendency and take our courage in our hands.” I am not an expert on Irish meat products, so I am not sure if this is correct, but going by uncovered meat scandals in sooo many other countries (UK, France, Germany, …) that I know of I am quite certain that there is more wrong than we know about. I am reasonably confident that Waters is not a “meat product expert” either, for that reason I ‘d say he talks nonsense. Maybe he WANTS to believe it and hopes that he finds lots of people who want to believe it too. Or maybe in his definition “among the best in the world” just means “better than in the really bad countries”?
And another one of those delusions: The IDA (Irish Development Agency), Enterprise Ireland and many politicians tried (and are still trying) to tell us that international companies are coming to Ireland because of the “well-educated workforce”. So UK, France, Germany, Spain, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Switzerland, Holland, and all these other European countries have NO well-educated workforce? Maybe the companies came to Ireland because of the extremely low taxes and the smart tax avoidance schemes available and the well-educated workforce was MUCH further down the list?
All Delusional! ;-)
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