Hi all!
The St. Patrick’s Weekend edition of the Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events) is finally finished and has arrived in your Inbox. It is FULL of events and there are a whole range of really interesting events part of the programme this year. The new live music stage at St. Stephen’s Green seems like a great addition and the I Love My City programme is also an inspired idea. So a few nice new things. The parade is the same as for the the last 5 or so years and needs some work, but maybe some think that it is a great parade? Some aspects are good. Many are not.
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Either way, enjoy the weekend and enjoy the day off on Monday. For many the Monday is used for other things rather than St. Patrick related things. If you have a garden, it seems to be the day/weekend to get your garden sorted for spring and I guess it is good that many people do other things than going to the city centre. Imagine how full it would be otherwise!
The one thing that I still miss sorely is the St: Patrick’s Day Fireworks Display. For a number of years there was a brilliant Fireworks Display on the Liffey at the St. Patrick’s Weekend and it was synchronised to music. Then they moved the fireworks away from Dublin to the regions and then it was silently buried. Big big pity! Bring it back, please! ;-)
Have a great week!
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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.
This week my pick list would be sooooo long, that I won’t even write it down. There is on Saturday the Festival Treasure Hunt and on Saturday afternoon/evening the Live Stage at St. Stephen’s Green. Then on Sunday you have the Big Day Out (let’s hope for nice weather) and on Monday maybe the parade (if you get there REALLY early, otherwise stay away).
But these are just the big events! Have a look at the “I Love My City” programme with lots of small-ish but really interesting events. And then there is street performance and music on the streets and there are events/gigs in pubs.
Lots of things to do and if the weather is ok-ish, it could be a super weekend. Just do yourself one favour and leave the City Centre before 18:00 on Monday. It gets very very messy after that and I wish the St. Patrick’s Festival organisers would spend some time on coming up with ideas that would change that yearly problem.
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The Master and Margarita: A Fairy Tale of Dublin – Ticket Competition
Wed 19 – Sat 22 March (19-22 Mar: 19:30 // 21 Mar: 19:30+21:30 // 22 Mar: 14:30+19:30)
Smock Alley Boys’ School, Smock Alley Theatre, 6/7 Exchange Street Lower, Dublin 8
The Seventh Land Theatre Company are performing “The Master and Margarita” in Smock Alley from 19-22 March:
It is a fairy tale of Dublin. A tale of love. A tale of poverty. A tale of madness. A tale of magic. Come and dance with the Devil, if you dare … based on the novel by Mikhail Bulgakov, directed by Aggie Bryly with music composed by Eamonn Murphy.
Find more details at smockalley.com/master-margarita-fairytale-dublin/ where you also can book your tickets (EUR 12/10).
Seventh Land have made a pair of tickets available for a Dublin Event Guide reader and all you have to do to have a chance to win that pair is this: Send a mail to dublineventguide@gmail.com with MARGARITA in the subject of the mail and your name and mobile phone number in the body of the mail. Your mail has to be with me on Tues at 15:00 and I will inform the winner on the same day. Please note: The tickets are for he 19:30 show on Friday 21 March.
And here is more information about Seventh Land: www.facebook.com/SeventhLand
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Donate a Drink Campaign at St. Patrick’s Festival
“Donate a Drink” is appealing to you to donate the cost of just one drink to charity this St. Patrick’s Festival. You will be able to have a great time with one drink less and it will make a huge different to a charity. And the great thing is that you can even choose which charity you want to help. The charities you can choose from are Laura Lynn, Make-a-Wish and The Umbrella Foundation.
You can donate easily through the DonateaDrink page at www.mycharity.ie/event/donateadrink or via text message: Text DADLAURA, or DADWISH, or DADUMBRELLA to 50300 to give EUR 4 (deducted from your bill/credit).
If you think this is a good initiative, spread the word! Like the DonateaDrink Facebook page www.facebook.com/DonateaDrink and use the hashtags #just1drink or #DonateaDrink on Facebook or Twitter (@DonateADrink).
Make a difference this St. Patricks Festival!
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Patricks and Patricias are in in luck – Guinness Storehouse
The Guinness Storehouse is planning concerts and Rugby related events and all kind of other festivities this weekend, but because normal admission charges apply you want to have a good look at what you get in return for your EUR 15.
If you are called Patrick or Patricia (or a variant of it, check www.guinness-storehouse.com/en/docs/name_variantions.pdf ) then you don’t have to worry on Monday. All Patrick and derivatives will get in for free on Monday. (ID required).
Have a look here www.guinness-storehouse.com
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Software Usability Test – Paid testers needed
Are you reliable and know how to use a computer? YakPact (www.yakpact.com) needs you and pays for your time. YakPact is a company in Dun Laoghaire that helps other companies to improve the behaviour and skills of customer-facing staff and they are running usability tests for software they are developing.
Cognitive Psychologist Dr. Christof van Nimwegen from Holland is running the tests and you are needed for 3 hours (2 hours on the first day and another 1 hour a few days later) and you will get EUR 30 for your time and help. The tests are running in assigned time slots during the day between 24 March and 27 March, in Dun Laoghaire.
If you are interested in helping – and to earn the EUR 30 – you don’t need any particular skills, just contact Margaret at participate@yakpact.com and tell her your name and your phone number in an e-mail and she will contact you either by e-mail or by phone.
Margaret is a long-time friend and supporter of the Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events).
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Suas – Shamrocks for Schools – Volunteers Needed for St. Patrick’s Day
Suas is a charity that provides children in disadvantaged communities the opportunity of a quality education and the potential to improve their chances in life and Suas needs your help!
If you could help by spending an hour or two painting shamrocks on people around Dublin city on S- Patrick’s Day, you will help the Suas Literacy Support Programme. The ‘Shamrocks for Schools’ campaign is taking place again if you want to be part of it, register here www.suas.ie/sign-suas-shamrocks-schools
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Donating to the Dublin Event Guide for free!?
Do you happily receive the Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events) every week? And do you make use of it at least sometimes? And would you like to help to keep it going? If you read this, then the answer is probably three times YES!
But I understand that giving a donation is not everybody’s thing. I can assure you that it will only be used to cover the cost for the Dublin Event Guide, but wouldn’t it be even neater if you could give money without having to use your own?
This is indeed possible! When you buy books online, buy them from Book Depository or from Amazon and use these links to go to the website:
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You can also copy these links and send them to your friends. When you click on the link you books cost exactly the same as if you went to the Amazon or Book Depository website directly. But if you go via my links above, the Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events) will get 5-8%. That’s not a lot, but if you and lots of other people used that link every time, it still would amount to a fair amount.
And if you want to buy from
Groupon use this www.awin1.com/cread.php?s=344250&v=4345&q=162396&r=140544 or for
LivingSocial use this www.awin1.com/awclick.php?mid=4319&id=140544
Giving money for free! That’s how easy it is. ;-) Thanks!
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This section is intended to feature new startup companies and projects. Opportunities that people saw and that they chose not to ignore. I am, however, experiencing a little technical problem with this section, so for now I won’t be able to use it. I will keep you posted.
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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 www.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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Landscape Of The Soul: Adam Kos & Andrzej Mazur
06-27 March (11:00-16:00)
Culture Box, 12 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Urban Perspectives – Lynda Cosgrave – Fine Art Photography Exhibition
13 Mar – 18 Apr
Bleeding Horse Creative Space, 24/25 Camden Street, Dublin 2. (Noon till late)
Lynda Cosgrave’s fine art photography in “Urban Perspectives” examines the inherent colour and light that permeate city streets through the eyes of the two places she called home, New York City and Dublin. Lynda is a category winner of the National Geographic Traveller 2014 Photo Competition. www.lyndacosgrave.com
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Drawing Inspiration – An Exhibition of Framed Drawings
01-27 March
White Lady Art Gallery, 14 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2
“Drawing Inspiration – An Exhibition of Framed Drawings” will take place throughout March and the opening event is on Sat 01 March from 18:00-22:00. There will be live music and refreshments and you are invited to BYOB. Over 18s only (ID required).
“This exhibition aims to highlight the drawing skills and imagination of artists whose work is usually done in paint and other mediums. Drawing is often the starting point for many aspiring artists, so we decided to try and inspire those who admire the work of these artists by showing what can be achieved with pencils, ink and pen.”
www.whiteladyart.com/
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The Battle of Clontarf
13:00 – 14:00, Tue 11 Mar
Royal Irish Academy, 19 Dawson Street, Dublin 2
The Library Lunch Time Lecture Series that accompanies the current “Battle of Clontarf” exhibition in the Library of the Royal Irish Academy continues with a talk by Meidhbhín Ní Urdail, UCD “The Battle of Clontarf story in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Irish manuscripts” on Tuesday. Admission is free and no booking is required.
www.ria.ie/Events/Events-Listing/Library-Lunch-Time-Lecture-Series-%283%29
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Cornucopia – Live Music
19:30 – 21:30, Fri 14 Mar
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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Live Music – Stillorgan Orchard
21:00, Fri 14 Mar
Stillorgan Orchard, The Hill, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin
The Stillorgan Orchard has live music every Friday and Saturday. Many of the performers are established and very good bands. The upcoming gigs are detailed on the website below. Admission is always free.
www.stillorganorchard.com/live_music.html
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Ska ‘n’ Reggae with The Bionic Rats
21:00 – 02:30, Fri 14 Mar
Turks Head, 27 Parliament St, Dublin 2
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Car Boot Sales – Tallaght
08:00 – 12:00, Sat 15 Mar
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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Honest2Goodness Food Market
09:30 – 16:00, Sat 15 Mar
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 15 Mar
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 15 Mar
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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Belgard Weekend Market
10:00 – 17:00, Sat 15 Mar
Belgard Road, Dublin 24
The Belgard Weekend Market is an indoor market with stalls with handcraft (incl. designer jewellery, aran jumpers and wool, christening robes and shawls, cards and cross stitch), household items, bric and brac, furniture, flowers, make-up, clothes, shoes, showers, upholstery, toys, kitchens, cafe, army memorabilia, collectors items, sweets, handbags books, blinds, party shop, tools and more.
It is open every Saturday and Sunday and is located in the Glen Abbey complex (opposite Jacobs) on Belgard Road.
www.facebook.com/belgardmarket
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Festival Treasure Hunt
10:00 – 18:00, Sat 15 Mar
Dublin (various locations)
The yearly Treasure Hunt for the whole family takes place again and has the theme “Explorers”. Discover Dublin on foot by solving clues while visiting Dublin sites. The Treasure Hunt takes about 2 hours to complete and the questions are usually super easy so that nobody is too challenged but can still have a bit of fun around Dublin. For families with younger kids a mini hunt is available (70min to complete).
I took part a few times and enjoyed it much. The event is definitely suitable for the whole family, but I recommend that you plan in a lot more time than 2 hours if you want to spend a bit of time in the different locations that you visit (e.g. museums etc) to get your stamps.
You can win some prizes, but I am still not certain HOW you win the prizes. It is NOT the first teams that win, it seems, but there are no explanations anywhere as to how you can win.
You can register your team of four at City Hall on Sat between 10:00 and 14:00 (the website says 13:00, but the printed festival programme says 14:00) and you have then until 18:00 to finish it. Online registration is also possible.
www.stpatricksfestival.ie/events/event/festival_treasure_hunt
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GPO Museum
10:00 – 17:00, Sat 15 Mar
GPO, O’Connell Street, Dublin 1
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Jamestown Market
10:00 – 17:00, Sat 15 Mar
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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Merchants Market
10:00 – 16:30, Sat 15 Mar
Merchants Yard, East Wall Road, Dublin 3
The Merchants Market on East Wall Road is a weekly indoors flea market on Saturdays and Sundays with more than 80 stalls in a big industrial hall. There is everything from furniture and antiques to paintings and mirrors, electronics and hot food to bicycles and buns. It is just a few minutes walk away from the Point Theatre/O2 (walk in the direction of the Port Tunnel).
www.merchantsmarket.ie/
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Mother Redcap’s Indoor Market
10:00 – 17:30, Sat 15 Mar
Unit 95, Malahide Road Industrial Park, Malahide Road, Coolock, Dublin 17
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St. Patrick’s Weekend – I Love My City
10:00, Sat 15 Mar
Dublin (various locations)
The St. Patrick’s Festival takes place from 14-17 March and over the full four days the cultural programme “I Love My City” will run. There is a wide variety of events from music, via talks&discussions to performances and screenings. I am listing all the events here (even for Sat, Sun and Mon) because places are limited and you need to register for many of them.
The events are:
Fri-Mon
+ “Dublin Then & Now” – Exhibition of Dublin Painting & Sketching Club – City Assembly House from 10:00
+ “Street Feelings” – Documentary Screening about Donal Dineen’s 1986 move from Kerry to Dublin – Hugh Lane Gallery at 10:00
+ “i” – Exhibition of work from photographer Eamonn Doyle about Dublin – The Library Project at 11:00
(No booking required for these three events! “Street Feelings” will not take place on Monday.)
Friday 14 March
+ “One City, Many Cultures” – Milk & Cookie Stories storytelling evening – National Gallery at 19:00
+ “Jape at the RHA” – Performance by Irish electronic-rock band Jape – RHA Gallery at 19:30
Sat 15 March
+ “Remembering Luke Kelly” – Documentary Screening – O’Donoghues Bar at 10:00/12:00
+ “Past Times” – Tour about literary figures – Marsh’s Library at 11:00/12:00/13:30/15:00
+ “Dabledoo Music” – Multimedia experience for children – Little Museum of Dublin at 11:00/12:15/13:30
+ “I a Beckett Clown” – Workshop – The Warehouse at 11:00
+ “Banter: Irish Identity, Past, Present & Future” – Discussion – Freemason’s Hall at 16:00
+ “The Enchanted Banquet” – Food, Music and performances – National Concert Hall at 19:00
+ “Dhúisíos Ar Maidin / Woke Up This Morning” – Imram Blues Poetry Project – RHA Gallery at 20:30
Sun 16 Mar
+ “Document this…” – short documentaries, exploring the role of film as part of history – National Library at 18:00
+ “Waking Ned” – Film Screening – Grand Canal Dock at 19:30
Mon 17 Mar
+ Solo Space – Concert with voice, clarinet and fiddle – Chapel Royal at 17:00/19:00
+ Trad Trio – National Concert Hall at 19:30
Admission to all events (except the Enchanted Banquet) is free, but places are limited and for many booking is required via the website below.
www.stpatricksfestival.ie/events/love-my-city
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Stables Market
10:00 – 18:00, Sat 15 Mar
72 Thomas Street (between the Vicar St venue & Cafe Notto), Dublin 8
A new market (flea/vintage/etc) with two cafés has opened in the same location in Thomas Street where the Ferocious Mingle Market was before their move to Camden Street.
The new market in 72 Thomas Street is called Stable Market and it is open from Thursday until Sunday from 10:00-18:00 every day. It seems there is neither a website nor a Facebook Page yet.
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Temple Bar Food Market
10:00 – 16:30, Sat 15 Mar
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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Jobs Expo Dublin
10:30 – 15:30, Sat 15 Mar
Croke Park, Jones’ Road, Dublin 3
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Blackrock Market
11:00 – 17:30, Sat 15 Mar
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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Festival Funfairs
11:00 – 22:00, Sat 15 Mar
Dublin (various locations)
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The Big Upcycle Pop Up Market
11:00 – 18:00, Sat 15 Mar
Old Fire Station, 190a Lower Rathmines Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6
The BIG Upcycle Pop Up Market showcases the best of Irelands Upcyclers under one roof.
From fashion to furniture, gifts to art, everything for sale has been made from materials that may otherwise be considered useless but with a creativity, imagination and skill they have been transformed into high quality, high end products.
The Mart in the Old Fire Station in Rathmines is hosting this market. Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/events/647071375349245
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The Ferocious Mingle Marcade
11:00 – 18:00, Sat 15 Mar
60 Camden Street, Dublin 2
The Ferocious Mingle Marcade (Market and Arcade) is back in a new location. The Marcade is now in Camden Street next to Daintree Paper and opposite the Centra and off-license there. It takes place every Thurs-Sun and is a flea-market-type permanent market with stalls and “chalets” for traders.
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Ferocious-Mingle-Marcade/232446616822953
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Sat 15 Mar
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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Powerscourt Townhouse St. Patrick’s Festival
11:30, Sat 15 Mar
Powerscourt Centre, 59 South William Street, Dublin 2
A number of St. Patrick’s Festival events take place in the Powerscourt Townhouse:
Sat: 15 March:
11:30 Free Tour of the Centre (meet at information desk)
12:30 Corus Choir
14:30 Hop Up Irish Dancing in Powerscourt Theatre (2nd floor)
Sun 16 March:
12:30 Corus Choir
15:00 Hop Up Irish Dancing in Powerscourt Theatre (2nd floor)
14:30-16:30 Traditional Irish Music
Mon 17 March:
13:00+15:00 Mo Hat Mo Gheansai – Performance
12:30-16:00 Face Painting & Balloon Sculpting
13:00+15:00 Free Tours of the Centre (meet at information desk)
14:30 +16:30 Irish Dancing (couryard stage)
15:00 Hop Up Irish Dancing in Powerscourt Theatre (2nd floor)
Admission is free to all events.
www.powerscourtcentre.ie/category/events/
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Clerys Heritage Gallery – Launch
12:00, Sat 15 Mar
Clerys Department Store, O’Connell Street, Dublin 1
Clerys are officially opening their new Heritage Gallery on the 2nd floor of the department store in O’Connell Street and you are invited to the opening. The gallery pays homage to the rich and illustrious 160 year history of the iconic Dublin department store.
Admission to the gallery on Sunday and afterwards is free.
www.facebook.com/clerysdepartmentstore
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Fail Better – Science Gallery Exhibition
12:00 – 18:00, Sat 15 Mar
Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
The newest Science Gallery exhibition has the theme “Fail Better” and it will run from 07 Feb – 27 Apr. The title comes from Samuel Beckett’s “Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.” and the exhibition looks at beautiful and instructive failures. The purpose is to open up a debate on the essential role of failure in human creativity, in technology, science, design, business and sport.
20 unique exhibits, from a pair of explorer boots that caused Ranulph Fiennes to fail in an Everest attempt, via Christopher Reeve’s (Superman) original wheelchair, to a full-scale reconstruction of the the world’s worst or maddest invention: a big table that is meant to assist childbirth using centrifugal force.
I visited the exhibition and I definitely recommend it. Age-wise, I would think that it is suitable for children from Age 12/13 as long as the parents are prepared to read a good bit of explanatory text and then “translate” it for their children. There is no overly complicated stuff, but most of the exhibits are not self-explanatory. But there is a strong reason for bringing your kids: We have in general a negative attitude to Failure. This exhibition will help you to change that!
Admission is free and opening hours are Tues-Fri 12:00-20:00 and Sat+Sun 12:00-18:00.
www.sciencegallery.com/failbetter
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Ha’penny Flea Market
12:00 – 18:00, Sat 15 Mar
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. Grand Social’s Bar and Gourmet Coffee options are available.
www.thegrandsocial.ie/
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Music & Street Performances
12:30 – 20:00, Sat 15 Mar
Dublin (various locations)
On Sat + Sun Music and Street Performances will take place in a variety of locations throughout Dublin:
Powerscourt Centre: 12:30-13:15 (Sat+Sun)
South King Street: 13:30-18:30 (Sat+Sun)
Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre: 14:00-14:45 (Sat+Sun)
St. Stephen’s Green North: 13:30-14:00 + 14:30-15:00 (Saturday only)
Dame Court Music Stage: 15:00-20:00 (Sunday only)
www.stpatricksfestival.ie/events/event/music_street_performance21
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Archive at Lunchtime – IFI
13:00, Sat 15 Mar
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Archive at Lunchtime screenings take place Saturdays (Double Bill), Mondays and Wednesdays. The programme is changing weekly now (instead of monthly as in the past). To find out what film(s) will be screened go to www.ifi.ie/whatson/now-showing-coming-soon/ and look for “Archive at Lunchtime” on the right. Admission is free.
www.ifi.ie/
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Chester Beatty – Irish Tour
14:00, Sat 15 Mar
Chester Beatty Library, Gardens of Dublin Castle, Dublin 2
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St. Patrick Weekend Poker Festival
14:00, Sat 15 Mar
Regency Airport Hotel, Swords Road, Whitehall, Dublin 9
No no, a Poker Festival is not a new addition dreamt up by the St. Patrick’s Day Festival organisers, it is a separate event, but with so many Poker enthusiasts in Ireland, it could be quite popular. Now, you don’t imagine that a Poker Festival would be free, but I am assure that the viewing part is free. So if you want to go to the festival and view and experiece you doN#t have to pay anything, but if you want to play, obviously there are charges.
Between 100-250 players will take part in this 2-day festival from 14:00 each day. Check the details out on the websites here:
www.facebook.com/LsEventsPromotions
www.irishpokerboards.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18503
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“My Favourites” – Walking Tour
14:30 – 16:30, Sat 15 Mar
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 required via egaldog@gmail.com or 085-2725095
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Live on the Green
16:30 – 19:30, Sat 15 Mar
St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2
“Live on the Green” is a new event in the St. Patrick’s Festival line-up. It is a music stage at St. Stephen’s Green North (the side where Dawson Street is) and the line-up will be:
16:45-17:15: Booka Brass Band (New Orleans-style Brass Band)
17:30-18:00: Interskalactic (10 piece ska and reggae band)
18:15-19:30: Jerry Fish
www.stpatricksfestival.ie/events/event/live_on_the_green
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Ireland 6 Nations Rugby (France vs Ireland)
17:00, Sat 15 Mar
Dublin (various locations)
Ireland’s Final 6 Nations Rugby will take place on Saturday and with the significance of this game, don’t be surprised if the majority of the Irish population disappears behind TVs from 17:00.
One of the more unusual locations to watch the match is in the cinema in Dundrum (Movies@Dundrum). Admission is free, but the event is ticketed. Check all details here www.movies-at.ie/article.php?sec=EXTRAS&_aid=3220
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Cornucopia – Live Music
19:30 – 21:30, Sat 15 Mar
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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A Taste of Music – Night of rock, ballads and covers
20:00, Sat 15 Mar
Arthur’s Pub, 28 Thomas Street, Dublin 8
A Taste of Music takes place on Saturday.
A Taste of Music is a Night of rock, ballads and covers with an international feel.
With Hector Castillo(Venezuela), Tony Floyd Kenna and Micheal O’Brien(Ireland),, The Mona Lisa Twins(Austria), V?tra Trink?nait? (Lithuania), Susan Jannasch(Germany), Jinyeoung Jeong(South Korea)
Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/events/1458032357759778/
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Alias Empire + Guests – Gigs
20:00, Sat 15 Mar
Workman’s Club, 10 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2
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Reekus presents in Mercantile – Gigs
20:00, Sat 15 Mar
Mercantile, 28 Dame Street, Dublin 2
Reekus Records present a gig night in the Mercantile with the following line-up:
Buffalo Sunn, Keith Moss and the Tightrope Walkers, Death In The Sickroom
Admission is free and doors open at 20:00
www.facebook.com/events/1460260960857447
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Saturday Night Live
20:00 – 22:30, Sat 15 Mar
KC Peaches (Wine Cave), 28/29 Nassau St., Dublin 2
This is a weekly Saturday night live music event 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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The Devils Jukebox – Gigs + DJs
20:00, Sat 15 Mar
Sin É, 14 Ormond Quay, Dublin 1
The Devils Jukebox is live music from 20:00-23:00 and DJs with Alternative, Punk, Rock, Metal & Garage after that. Every Saturday! Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/Sin.E.Pub
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Singer/Songwriter Melanie O’Reilly – Celtic Jazz
20:30 – 22:00, Sat 15 Mar
Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
On Saturday Celtic Jazz Singer-songwriter Melanie O’Reilly will perform a special concert as part of the St Patrick’s Day celebrations for Seachtain na Gaeilge. She will be joined by a Jazz Trio.
Admission to the event is free, but tickets are required and at the time of writing this, there were still some tickets available.
www.templebar.ie/calendar/event/melanie-oreilly
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Walking Stone Giants – Gigs
20:30, Sat 15 Mar
Gypsy Rose Blues & Rock Bar, 5 Aston Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Walking Stone Giants are a four piece heavy rock band from Greece with influences ranging from Black Sabbath to Rage Against The Machine. They will be in Dublin for three days on a Mint Tour. Support will come from the bands on the Face Melter Records roster over the three nights. The gigs are:
+ Thurs 13 Mar: 20:30 – Fibber Magee’s
+ Fr 14 Mar: 20:30 The Voodooo Lounge
+ Sat 15 Mar: 20:30 – Gypsy Rose Rock and Blues Bar
Admission to all gigs is free.
www.facemelterrecords.com/
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Live Music – Stillorgan Orchard
21:00, Sat 15 Mar
Stillorgan Orchard, The Hill, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin
The Stillorgan Orchard has live music every Friday and Saturday. Many of the performers are established and very good bands. The upcoming gigs are detailed on the website below. Admission is always free.
www.stillorganorchard.com/live_music.html
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Echotape / Beach – Gigs
23:55, Sat 15 Mar
Whelan’s, 25 Wexford Street, Dublin 2
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Irish University Boat Races
09:30, Sun 16 Mar
O’Connell Bridge, Dublin 1
It is not Oxford against Cambridge, but the Irish Universities are also competing in the water against each other:
The Irish University Boat Races will take place on the Liffey, between rivals University College Dublin (UCD) and Dublin University (Trinity College). The 2km rowing course, will start at O’Connell Bridge and finishes at St. James’ Gate.
The main race (Gannon Cup) will start at 11:00 and the full schedule is
09:30 Sally Moorhead Trophy – Novice Women
10:00 Dan Quinn Shield – Novice Men
10:30 Corcoran Cup – Senior Women
11:00 Gannon Cup – Senior Men
www.stpatricksfestival.ie/events/event/the_gannon_cup_irish_university_boat_races
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Jamestown Market
10:00 – 17:00, Sun 16 Mar
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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Merchants Market
10:00 – 16:30, Sun 16 Mar
Merchants Yard, East Wall Road, Dublin 3
The Merchants Market on East Wall Road is a weekly indoors flea market on Saturdays and Sundays with more than 80 stalls in a big industrial hall. There is everything from furniture and antiques to paintings and mirrors, electronics and hot food to bicycles and buns. It is just a few minutes walk away from the Point Theatre/O2 (walk in the direction of the Port Tunnel).
www.merchantsmarket.ie/
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Merrion Square Open Air Gallery
10:00 – 18:30, Sun 16 Mar
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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St. Patrick’s Weekend – I Love My City
10:00, Sun 16 Mar
Dublin (various locations)
The St. Patrick’s Festival takes place from 14-17 March and over the full four days the cultural programme “I Love My City” will run. There is a wide variety of events from music, via talks&discussions to performances and screenings. I am listing all the events here (even for Sat, Sun and Mon) because places are limited and you need to register for many of them.
The events are:
Fri-Mon
+ “Dublin Then & Now” – Exhibition of Dublin Painting & Sketching Club – City Assembly House from 10:00
+ “Street Feelings” – Documentary Screening about Donal Dineen’s 1986 move from Kerry to Dublin – Hugh Lane Gallery at 10:00
+ “i” – Exhibition of work from photographer Eamonn Doyle about Dublin – The Library Project at 11:00
(No booking required for these three events! “Street Feelings” will not take place on Monday.)
Friday 14 March
+ “One City, Many Cultures” – Milk & Cookie Stories storytelling evening – National Gallery at 19:00
+ “Jape at the RHA” – Performance by Irish electronic-rock band Jape – RHA Gallery at 19:30
Sat 15 March
+ “Remembering Luke Kelly” – Documentary Screening – O’Donoghues Bar at 10:00/12:00
+ “Past Times” – Tour about literary figures – Marsh’s Library at 11:00/12:00/13:30/15:00
+ “Dabledoo Music” – Multimedia experience for children – Little Museum of Dublin at 11:00/12:15/13:30
+ “I a Beckett Clown” – Workshop – The Warehouse at 11:00
+ “Banter: Irish Identity, Past, Present & Future” – Discussion – Freemason’s Hall at 16:00
+ “The Enchanted Banquet” – Food, Music and performances – National Concert Hall at 19:00
+ “Dhúisíos Ar Maidin / Woke Up This Morning” – Imram Blues Poetry Project – RHA Gallery at 20:30
Sun 16 Mar
+ “Document this…” – short documentaries, exploring the role of film as part of history – National Library at 18:00
+ “Waking Ned” – Film Screening – Grand Canal Dock at 19:30
Mon 17 Mar
+ Solo Space – Concert with voice, clarinet and fiddle – Chapel Royal at 17:00/19:00
+ Trad Trio – National Concert Hall at 19:30
Admission to all events (except the Enchanted Banquet) is free, but places are limited and for many booking is required via the website below.
www.stpatricksfestival.ie/events/love-my-city
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Stables Market
10:00 – 18:00, Sun 16 Mar
72 Thomas Street (between the Vicar St venue & Cafe Notto), Dublin 8
A new market (flea/vintage/etc) with two cafés has opened in the same location in Thomas Street where the Ferocious Mingle Market was before their move to Camden Street.
The new market in 72 Thomas Street is called Stable Market and it is open from Thursday until Sunday from 10:00-18:00 every day. It seems there is neither a website nor a Facebook Page yet.
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Irish Record Fairs
10:30 – 18:00, Sun 16 Mar
Filmbase, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
This weekend the Music, CD & Record Fair takes place in Dublin again. The venue is Filmbase and the times are Sat 10:30-18:00 and Sun 10:30-18:00. There will be 45 tables full of vinyl and CDs of all genres. There is an admission charge of EUR 2, but especially for all Dublin Event Guide readers there is free admission on Sunday if you show this concession voucher: www.irishrecordfairs.com/concession%20page.htm You can print it or show it on the phone.
Check all other detail on the facebook page at www.facebook.com/irishrecordfairs or on the website below.
www.irishrecordfairs.com/
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Brocante Furniture & Vintage Market
11:00 – 17:00, Sun 16 Mar
Dublin Food Co-op, 12 Newmarket Square, Dublin 8
The Brocante Market will take place on Sun. It is a collection of antiques, furniture, vintage jewellery, collectables and curiosities from the past and present, second-hand, refurbished, antique and hand-crafted stuff for your house and garden. If you are an interior designer or just have and eye for style and are looking for a special piece or maybe a bargain then this is the market for you. The market is held every 3rd Sunday of the month.
www.facebook.com/thebrocantemarket
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Dun Laoghaire Market
11:00 – 16:00, Sun 16 Mar
People’s Park, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
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Festival Funfairs
11:00 – 22:00, Sun 16 Mar
Dublin (various locations)
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Longmile Road Markets
11:00 – 17:00, Sun 16 Mar
Long Mile Road, Dublin 12
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Palestrina Choir
11:00, Sun 16 Mar
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 Big Upcycle Pop Up Market
11:00 – 18:00, Sun 16 Mar
Old Fire Station, 190a Lower Rathmines Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6
The BIG Upcycle Pop Up Market showcases the best of Irelands Upcyclers under one roof.
From fashion to furniture, gifts to art, everything for sale has been made from materials that may otherwise be considered useless but with a creativity, imagination and skill they have been transformed into high quality, high end products.
The Mart in the Old Fire Station in Rathmines is hosting this market. Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/events/647071375349245
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The Ferocious Mingle Marcade
11:00 – 18:00, Sun 16 Mar
60 Camden Street, Dublin 2
The Ferocious Mingle Marcade (Market and Arcade) is back in a new location. The Marcade is now in Camden Street next to Daintree Paper and opposite the Centra and off-license there. It takes place every Thurs-Sun and is a flea-market-type permanent market with stalls and “chalets” for traders.
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Ferocious-Mingle-Marcade/232446616822953
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Sun 16 Mar
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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Powerscourt Townhouse St. Patrick’s Festival
11:30, Sun 16 Mar
Powerscourt Centre, 59 South William Street, Dublin 2
A number of St. Patrick’s Festival events take place in the Powerscourt Townhouse:
Sat: 15 March:
11:30 Free Tour of the Centre (meet at information desk)
12:30 Corus Choir
14:30 Hop Up Irish Dancing in Powerscourt Theatre (2nd floor)
Sun 16 March:
12:30 Corus Choir
15:00 Hop Up Irish Dancing in Powerscourt Theatre (2nd floor)
14:30-16:30 Traditional Irish Music
Mon 17 March:
13:00+15:00 Mo Hat Mo Gheansai – Performance
12:30-16:00 Face Painting & Balloon Sculpting
13:00+15:00 Free Tours of the Centre (meet at information desk)
14:30 +16:30 Irish Dancing (couryard stage)
15:00 Hop Up Irish Dancing in Powerscourt Theatre (2nd floor)
Admission is free to all events.
www.powerscourtcentre.ie/category/events/
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Blackrock Market
12:00 – 17:30, Sun 16 Mar
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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Fail Better – Science Gallery Exhibition
12:00 – 18:00, Sun 16 Mar
Science Gallery, Pearse Street, TCD, Dublin 2
The newest Science Gallery exhibition has the theme “Fail Better” and it will run from 07 Feb – 27 Apr. The title comes from Samuel Beckett’s “Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better.” and the exhibition looks at beautiful and instructive failures. The purpose is to open up a debate on the essential role of failure in human creativity, in technology, science, design, business and sport.
20 unique exhibits, from a pair of explorer boots that caused Ranulph Fiennes to fail in an Everest attempt, via Christopher Reeve’s (Superman) original wheelchair, to a full-scale reconstruction of the the world’s worst or maddest invention: a big table that is meant to assist childbirth using centrifugal force.
I visited the exhibition and I definitely recommend it. Age-wise, I would think that it is suitable for children from Age 12/13 as long as the parents are prepared to read a good bit of explanatory text and then “translate” it for their children. There is no overly complicated stuff, but most of the exhibits are not self-explanatory. But there is a strong reason for bringing your kids: We have in general a negative attitude to Failure. This exhibition will help you to change that!
Admission is free and opening hours are Tues-Fri 12:00-20:00 and Sat+Sun 12:00-18:00.
www.sciencegallery.com/failbetter
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Festival 5 km Road Race
12:00, Sun 16 Mar
St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2
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Festival Big Day Out – Family Day
12:00 – 18:00, Sun 16 Mar
Merrion Square, Dublin 2
One of the highlights of the St. Patrick’s Festival is the Big Day Out. It is a relaxed day around Merrion Square with street carnival, street performances, theatre, workshops, open-air shows, music, the SFI Discover Acience Zone, the UNESCO Literary Zone, a Gaeilge zone, art zones and more. Admission is free.
www.stpatricksfestival.ie/events/event/big_day_out2
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Made by Hand – Market
12:00 – 17:00, Sun 16 Mar
Viva, 27 South Richmond Street, Portobello
“Made by Hand” or “Hecho a manos” is a new Sunday weekly market in Viva, Portobello with most things made by hand and some vintage clothing and curiosities too. Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/events/623874574328582
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Mother Redcap’s Indoor Market
12:00 – 17:30, Sun 16 Mar
Unit 95, Malahide Road Industrial Park, Malahide Road, Coolock, Dublin 17
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Sunday at Noon – Classic Music
12:00 – 13:00, Sun 16 Mar
Hugh Lane Gallery, Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
The Sundays at Noon Concert Series continues in the Sculpture Gallery at the Hugh Lane Gallery. 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 Elizabeth Cooney-violin, Marc Coppey-cello and Finghin Collins-piano performing Haydn, Copland, Shostakovich.
www.hughlane.ie/past-sunday-concerts/1104-sundaysnoon-haydn-copland-shostakovich
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Music & Street Performances
12:30 – 20:00, Sun 16 Mar
Dublin (various locations)
On Sat + Sun Music and Street Performances will take place in a variety of locations throughout Dublin:
Powerscourt Centre: 12:30-13:15 (Sat+Sun)
South King Street: 13:30-18:30 (Sat+Sun)
Stephen’s Green Shopping Centre: 14:00-14:45 (Sat+Sun)
St. Stephen’s Green North: 13:30-14:00 + 14:30-15:00 (Saturday only)
Dame Court Music Stage: 15:00-20:00 (Sunday only)
www.stpatricksfestival.ie/events/event/music_street_performance21
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Badge Making – Chester Beatty Library
13:00 – 15:00, Sun 16 Mar
Chester Beatty Library, Gardens of Dublin Castle, Dublin 2
Join members of the Maker Faire Community and make your own badges based on patterns found in the “Costumes Parisiens” exhibition. Artist Niall de Buitlear will run this event from Monday 11 Mar until Friday 14 March and on Sunday 16 March. Admission is free and no booking is required.
www.cbl.ie/Programme—Events/Events-Schedule.aspx
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National Volleyball Match
13:30, Sun 16 Mar
Trinity College, Dublin 2
A Women’s International Volleyball Friendly will take place between the Irish National Volleyball Team and the Northern Irish Women’s Volleyball Team. The match will take place in the Sports Centre of Trinity College.
Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/IrishWomensVolleyball
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Dublin Sketchers – Sunday Meet-up
14:00, Sun 16 Mar
Dublin (various locations)
The “Dublin Sketchers” is an informal group of (hobby) artists who go somewhere different in Dublin every Sunday (e.g. National Museum, Maritime Museum, Dublin Flea Market, Farmleigh, Botanic Gardens, Dublin Castle, Science Gallery, …), 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 below or on their Facebook Page 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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St. Patrick Weekend Poker Festival
14:00, Sun 16 Mar
Regency Airport Hotel, Swords Road, Whitehall, Dublin 9
No no, a Poker Festival is not a new addition dreamt up by the St. Patrick’s Day Festival organisers, it is a separate event, but with so many Poker enthusiasts in Ireland, it could be quite popular. Now, you don’t imagine that a Poker Festival would be free, but I am assure that the viewing part is free. So if you want to go to the festival and view and experiece you doN#t have to pay anything, but if you want to play, obviously there are charges.
Between 100-250 players will take part in this 2-day festival from 14:00 each day. Check the details out on the websites here:
www.facebook.com/LsEventsPromotions
www.irishpokerboards.com/forum/showthread.php?t=18503
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Stella Bass Jazz Trio
14:00 – 16:00, Sun 16 Mar
Café en Seine, Dawson Street, Dublin 2
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Family Drawing Sundays
14:30 – 16:30, Sun 16 Mar
Royal Hibernian Academy, 15 Ely Place, Dublin 2
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St. Patrick’s Day Tour
14:30 – 16:30, Sun 16 Mar
National Museum, Kildare Street (Archaeology), Dublin 2
A St. Patrick’s Day Tour in the National Museum will let you examine artefacts in the collection which tell the story of Ireland from prehistory to the Early Christian period. Admission is free and no booking required. Places limited, first come first served basis. Meet at Reception.
The tour will take place from 14:30-15:30 and from 15:30-16:30.
www.museum.ie/en/list/calendar-of-events.aspx?eventID=4189
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Museum Tour – National Print Museum
15:00 – 16:30, Sun 16 Mar
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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Sunshine Cafe – Sunday Jazz
15:00 – 18:00, Sun 16 Mar
Sunshine Cafe, 107 Lower George’s St, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
A weekly Jazz gig will take place in the Sunshine Cafe for your Sunday afternoon entertainment. The Jazzwise Duo (piano and double bass) play classic jazz including Broadway standards, Bossa Nova, Blues etc
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Paddy’s Weekender
17:00, Sun 16 Mar
Workman’s Club, 10 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2
A 2-day Paddy’s Day Weekender takes place in the Workman’s Club and the Garage.
The line-up is Overhead, The Albatross / Squarehead / The Notas / Other Creatures / Exploding Eyes / Otherkin / Death In The Sickroom / Jetsetter / Beach / Late City Edition / Galants / Gav & Thee Icons / Ad Ateris and lots of DJs.
The Sunday schedule is (copied and pasted from the Facebook Page):
SQUAREHEAD……………… 11.10-12
OTHER CREATURES ……….10.15-10.50
JETSETTER ……………………9.20-9.55
BEACH ………………………..8.25-9.00
WOMEN’S CHRISTMAS ….7.35-8.05
GALANTS……………………. 6.40-7.15
AD ASTERIS …………………5.50-6.20
followed by the Workman’s Karaoke Club until 03:00
On the first floor Sr Lisa Marie’s Guilty Pleas ures will be on from 23:00-03:00
In the Garage Bar a Rude Boys vs Soul Boys event with Ken Mooney (The Urges) and Fuxy (Dance Craze) will take place from 21:00-03:00.
www.facebook.com/events/218500388354621
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LJJ Band – Cafe en Seine
18:00 – 20:00, Sun 16 Mar
Café en Seine, Dawson Street, Dublin 2
The wedding and party band The LJJ Band play every Sunday evening in Café en Seine. Admission is free.
www.longjohnjumpband.com/
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Mutefish – Gig
18:00, Sun 16 Mar
Sweeney Mongrel’s, 32 Dame Street, Dublin 2
Mutefish, a great band that attracted big crowds everytime they busked in Temple Bar, has moved indoors and is still great! They will will perform on the 3rd floor. Admission is free.
www.sweeneysdublin.ie/gigs.php
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Sweeney’s Dixieland Jazzmen
18:30 – 20:30, Sun 16 Mar
Sweeney Mongrel’s, 32 Dame Street, Dublin 2
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Saucy Sundays
19:00 – 23:00, Sun 16 Mar
Grand Social, Lower Liffey Street (near Ha’Penny Bridge), Dublin 1
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The Dublin Blues Cartel – Gig
19:00, Sun 16 Mar
Whelan’s, 25 Wexford Street, Dublin 2
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Sunday Roast
20:00, Sun 16 Mar
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 surprisingly NOT available via the Sunday Roast Facebook Page this week. Instead, the organisers claim that “All acts are wonderful and special, so good we can’t tell you who’s playing cos it’ll blow your mind before you even appear.”
www.facebook.com/thesundayroast
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Apollo Sessions
20:30, Sun 16 Mar
Bleeding Horse, 24 Upper Camden St., Dublin 2
Every Sunday this singer-songwriter night takes place in the Bleeding Horse in Camden St. from 8.30pm. It is an Open mic night and performers can just turn up and put their name on the list for that night.
www.facebook.com/apollosessions
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Jawbone – Accoustic Folk & Blues Night
20:30, Sun 16 Mar
Sin É, 14 Ormond Quay, Dublin 1
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Comedy Crunch
21:00 – 00:00, Sun 16 Mar
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 – 23:00, Sun 16 Mar
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 16 Mar
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 16 Mar
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 16 Mar
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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St. Patrick’s Day
09:00, Mon 17 Mar
Dublin (various locations)
Monday is St. Patrick’s Day but it is the day with the least amount of activities at the St. Patrick’s Festival. Apart from the Parade there is not much else taking place. Unfortunately the City Centre will become quite uncomfortable after the parade with drunken teenagers everywhere already early in the day.
For years I am saying that some events should be provided after the parade so that people have something to do instead of just drinking but it is as if the organisations that are responsible for Dublin and for the festival just close their eyes. The Guards who are on duty on that day have the worst job.
So the good thing about St. Patrick’s Day are the days leading up to it, so make sure you enjoy the Saturday and Sunday and maybe even stay out of the City Centre on Monday.
By the way, the story around St. Patrick seems quite a bit more aventerous that you might expect and maybe it wasn’t even him, but it should be a St. Palladius Day? Check it out here en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Patrick
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St. Patrick’s Weekend – I Love My City
10:00, Mon 17 Mar
Dublin (various locations)
The St. Patrick’s Festival takes place from 14-17 March and over the full four days the cultural programme “I Love My City” will run. There is a wide variety of events from music, via talks&discussions to performances and screenings. I am listing all the events here (even for Sat, Sun and Mon) because places are limited and you need to register for many of them.
The events are:
Fri-Mon
+ “Dublin Then & Now” – Exhibition of Dublin Painting & Sketching Club – City Assembly House from 10:00
+ “Street Feelings” – Documentary Screening about Donal Dineen’s 1986 move from Kerry to Dublin – Hugh Lane Gallery at 10:00
+ “i” – Exhibition of work from photographer Eamonn Doyle about Dublin – The Library Project at 11:00
(No booking required for these three events! “Street Feelings” will not take place on Monday.)
Friday 14 March
+ “One City, Many Cultures” – Milk & Cookie Stories storytelling evening – National Gallery at 19:00
+ “Jape at the RHA” – Performance by Irish electronic-rock band Jape – RHA Gallery at 19:30
Sat 15 March
+ “Remembering Luke Kelly” – Documentary Screening – O’Donoghues Bar at 10:00/12:00
+ “Past Times” – Tour about literary figures – Marsh’s Library at 11:00/12:00/13:30/15:00
+ “Dabledoo Music” – Multimedia experience for children – Little Museum of Dublin at 11:00/12:15/13:30
+ “I a Beckett Clown” – Workshop – The Warehouse at 11:00
+ “Banter: Irish Identity, Past, Present & Future” – Discussion – Freemason’s Hall at 16:00
+ “The Enchanted Banquet” – Food, Music and performances – National Concert Hall at 19:00
+ “Dhúisíos Ar Maidin / Woke Up This Morning” – Imram Blues Poetry Project – RHA Gallery at 20:30
Sun 16 Mar
+ “Document this…” – short documentaries, exploring the role of film as part of history – National Library at 18:00
+ “Waking Ned” – Film Screening – Grand Canal Dock at 19:30
Mon 17 Mar
+ Solo Space – Concert with voice, clarinet and fiddle – Chapel Royal at 17:00/19:00
+ Trad Trio – National Concert Hall at 19:30
Admission to all events (except the Enchanted Banquet) is free, but places are limited and for many booking is required via the website below.
www.stpatricksfestival.ie/events/love-my-city
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Festival Funfairs
11:00 – 21:00, Mon 17 Mar
Dublin (various locations)
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Mon 17 Mar
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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Powerscourt Townhouse St. Patrick’s Festival
11:30, Mon 17 Mar
Powerscourt Centre, 59 South William Street, Dublin 2
A number of St. Patrick’s Festival events take place in the Powerscourt Townhouse:
Sat: 15 March:
11:30 Free Tour of the Centre (meet at information desk)
12:30 Corus Choir
14:30 Hop Up Irish Dancing in Powerscourt Theatre (2nd floor)
Sun 16 March:
12:30 Corus Choir
15:00 Hop Up Irish Dancing in Powerscourt Theatre (2nd floor)
14:30-16:30 Traditional Irish Music
Mon 17 March:
13:00+15:00 Mo Hat Mo Gheansai – Performance
12:30-16:00 Face Painting & Balloon Sculpting
13:00+15:00 Free Tours of the Centre (meet at information desk)
14:30 +16:30 Irish Dancing (couryard stage)
15:00 Hop Up Irish Dancing in Powerscourt Theatre (2nd floor)
Admission is free to all events.
www.powerscourtcentre.ie/category/events/
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St. Patrick’s Festival Parade
12:00 – 14:00, Mon 17 Mar
Dublin (various locations)
The St. Patrick’s Day Parade will take on Monday from 12:00. The theme is this year “Past” out of a three year “Let’s Make History” sequence, but I have to admit that in previous years themes didn’t mean much. The floats and walking groups were a little disappointing last year and (for me) the highlight are the marching bands, but the theme doesn’t play a role to them anyway.
What’s good about the parade? – If you get a good viewing position, you will have an hour of nice entertainment, Nothing that will blow you away, but still good entertainment and a generally fun atmosphere in the City Centre. Look out (or rather listen out) for the marching bands, especially the Louisiana State University Tiger Marching Band will probably impress. Eight Pageant Companies and 11 Marching Bands (6 less than last year) will take part.
What’s bad about the parade? – Unless you arrive extremely early, you will have serious difficulty getting a good viewing position and if you are in the fourth row or even further back, then you will miss most. Small people are extremely disadvantaged and please leave your buggy/pram/etc at home, there is really no room for it. The parade route is much too short to give people a chance to see it. You will read afterwards that more than 500,000 people saw the parade, but that is all nonsense. Nevertheless about 200k people could be there and that amount on a route of just 2.7km is just too high. which means that only half of the 200k actually see the parade.
Some people think the parade is an unmissable highlight of the St. Patrick’s Festival, others think it is the worst part of it. I think it has improved a lot from the 80s and 90s, but last year was not that great and in general I have been more often disappointed than not. So, if you want to SEE the parade, come REALLY early (people at the front arrive at 08:00!!) or consider watching it on TV. If you come to town for the atmosphere, then do that but don’t be disappointed if you only see masses of mad Leprechauns.
The parade will start at Parnell Square then go down O’Connell Street, cross the Liffey, go along College Green, Dame Street to Christ Church and then end at St. Patrick’s Cathedral.
After the parade, avoid Grafton Street, Temple Bar and many other City Centre locations, it ain’t pretty. And it is a pity that nothing is done about the post-parade madness.
www.stpatricksfestival.ie/parade
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Stepaside St Patrick’s Festival Parade
12:30, Mon 17 Mar
Kilgobbin Lane, Stepaside, Dublin 18
The tiny village of Stepaside, on the southern fringes of Dublin, will have their own St. Patrick’s Day Parade. It will start at Kilgobbin Lane and end at St. Patrick’s Park.
www.facebook.com/stepasidevillage.dublin
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Archive at Lunchtime – IFI
13:00, Mon 17 Mar
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Archive at Lunchtime screenings take place Saturdays (Double Bill), Mondays and Wednesdays. The programme is changing weekly now (instead of monthly as in the past). To find out what film(s) will be screened go to www.ifi.ie/whatson/now-showing-coming-soon/ and look for “Archive at Lunchtime” on the right. Admission is free.
www.ifi.ie/
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Sweeney’s St. Patrick’s Day
13:00, Mon 17 Mar
Sweeney Mongrel’s, 32 Dame Street, Dublin 2
St Patricks Day BEGORRAH! – is the all day music event in Sweeney’s. Music kicks off at 13:00 and will continue until 02:30.
The line-up is Crow Black Chicken | Cold Comfort | Lightning Kids | Ben Prevo | Black Bottle String Band | The Boneyard DJS
Admission is free.
www.sweeneysdublin.ie/gigs.php
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St. Patrick’s Day Catwalk
14:00, Mon 17 Mar
Wolfe Tone Square, Jervis Street, Dublin 1
Once the St. Patrick’s Day Parade is over, the celebrations in the City Centre come to a dramatic and pre-mature end. This year, you can continue showing your St. Patrick’s Day outfit at the St. Patrick’s Day Catwalk on Wolfe Tone Square.
Organised by the Lerechaun Museumin Jervis Street, this catwalk continues the festivities, gives all the Leprechauns in Dublin another chance to display their cool clothes or just watch others doing the catwalk.
There will be a Ceili Band performing and Catwalk Participants can win prizes for Best-Dressed, Most Creative, No Help from Mammy, Most Embarrased Friend, Cutest, Most “Out There” & Best Presentation. MC will be comedienne Katherine Lynch.
www.leprechaunmuseum.ie/news/patricks2014/
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St. Patrick’s Day Live Music Party
14:00 – 02:30, Mon 17 Mar
Whelan’s, 25 Wexford Street, Dublin 2
A St. Patrick’s Day Live Music Party is taking place in Whelan’s with 11 bands.
The line-up is Segrasso, Thieves, Houdini, Silent Noise Parade, Soldiers Can’t Dance, Loop Culture, Whitetrash & The Spear Headed, Sparraw Hawks, Watch the Sky, Galants, Bear Plays Spoons, Birds
Admission is free when you register your attendance via the Facebook Page here www.facebook.com/events/245637562285046/
www.whelanslive.com/index.php/st-patricks-day-live-music-party/
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Paddy’s Weekender
15:00, Mon 17 Mar
Workman’s Club, 10 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2
A 2-day Paddy’s Day Weekender takes place in the Workman’s Club and the Garage.
The line-up is Overhead, The Albatross / Squarehead / The Notas / Other Creatures / Exploding Eyes / Otherkin / Death In The Sickroom / Jetsetter / Beach / Late City Edition / Galants / Gav & Thee Icons / Ad Ateris and lots of DJs.
The Sunday schedule is (copied and pasted from the Facebook Page – Apologies for the shouting and odd time notations):
OVERHEAD, THE ALBATROSS…. 11.30-12.30
THE NOTAS………………………… 10.30-11.10
EXPLODING EYES………………… 9.35-10.10
OTHERKIN…………………………. 8.40-9.15
SONANCE HOTEL……………….. 7.45-8.20
DEATH IN THE SICKROOM……. 6.50-7.25
LATE CITY EDITION……………… 5.55-6.30
GAV AND THEE ICONS…………. 5.05-5.35
Followed by Workman’s Saturday Residents Trev Radiator/Gav xmas and Brian Ashe (Leaders of Men)
On the first floor (22:30-03:30) Seany Bee + Niall D’Arcy will play House and Disco
In the Garage Bar a 12 hour Rock and Roll Party will take place with
Lisa Moore……………………………… 3-5
Sean Goucher (#1s/The Pacifics)…..5-7
Rob Gilligan+Michelle Farley……….7-9
Gav Icon (Gav and Thee Icon’s)…….9-11
The Rev. Tony Bones…………………..11-1
Ken Mooney (The Urges)…………….1-3
www.facebook.com/events/218500388354621
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Craft Beer Walking Tour
19:30, Mon 17 Mar
The Beerhouse, 84.5 Capel Street, Dublin 1
A weekly free Craft Beer Walking Tour started last Monday in Dublin. Meeting Point is in the Beerhouse and during the evening you will visit four Craft Beer Pubs. The tour is free and you pay for your own beer.
www.facebook.com/craftbeerdublin
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Back Door Sessions – Open Mic Night
20:00, Mon 17 Mar
Sweeney Mongrel’s, 32 Dame Street, Dublin 2
This is an open mic night with Special Guests every Monday. Arrive, sign in (from 19:00) and play. Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/sweeneysbar
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Song Cycle
20:00, Mon 17 Mar
Whelan’s, 25 Wexford Street, Dublin 2
Song Cycle is a weekly Singer/Songriter showcase. The line-up is not always easily findable on the Whelan’s website, but admission is always free.
www.whelanslive.com
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The Monday Echo
20:00 – 22:30, Mon 17 Mar
The International Bar, 23 Wicklow Street, Dublin 2
The Monday Echo is a weekly songwriter and poetry live showcase held on Mondays in the basement of The International Bar. Usually, the show has 3 songwriters and 3 poets who perform for roughly 20 minutes each. Admission is free.
The weekly line-up can be found via the Facebook Page below.
www.facebook.com/themondayecho
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Comedy Crunch
21:00 – 23:00, Mon 17 Mar
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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Crafty Mondays – Open Mic
21:00, Mon 17 Mar
Sin É, 14 Ormond Quay, Dublin 1
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Loose – Trad Sessions
21:00 – 23:30, Mon 17 Mar
Mother Reillys, 26/28 Upper Rathmines Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6
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“My Favourites” – Walking Tour
11:00 – 13:00, Tue 18 Mar
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 on Tuesday now as well. 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 required via egaldog@gmail.com or 085-2725095
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Tue 18 Mar
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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Introducing Christ Church – Talks
13:00 – 14:00, Tue 18 Mar
Christ Church Cathedral, Christchurch Place, Dublin 8
A new series of lunchtime lectures entitled “Introducing Christ Church” takes place each Tuesday in March. Each session will feature a different speaker. The lectures last about half an hour and will be followed by a short break for tea and coffee and discussion.
The topics are
+ Tues 04 March: Canon Kenneth Kearon: “What are Cathedrals For?”
+ Tues 11 March: Ian Keatley, Director of Music: “Music at Christ Church Cathedral”
+ Tues 18 March: Professor Raymond Gillespie “Christ Church and its History”
+ Tues 25 March: Canon Roy Byrne: “The Silver of Christ Church”
Admission to the lectures is free and the series is supported by the Friends of Christ Church.
www.christchurchdublin.ie
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Music at Christ Church Cathedral – Talk
13:00 – 14:00, Tue 18 Mar
Christ Church Cathedral, Christchurch Place, Dublin 8
A new series of lunchtime lectures entitled “Introducing Christ Church” takes place each Tuesday in March. Each session will feature a different speaker. The lectures last about half an hour and will be followed by a short break for tea and coffee and discussion.
The topics are
+ Tues 11 March: Ian Keatley, Director of Music: “Music at Christ Church Cathedral”
+ Tues 18 March: Professor Raymond Gillespie “Christ Church and its History”
+ Tues 25 March: Canon Roy Byrne: “The Silver of Christ Church”
Admission to the lectures is free and the series is supported by the Friends of Christ Church.
www.christchurchdublin.ie
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Fall Out Boy – In-Store Event
14:00, Tue 18 Mar
Tower Records Ireland, 7 Dawson Street, Dublin 2
Fall Out Boy will be in Tower Records for a signing and to meet their fans. The Chicago rockers will be in Dublin to perform in the Olympia that night.
The first 150 people to get to the store on Tuesday will get a wristband and will get to meet the band and have their record signed. Wristbands will be given out on a first come first served basis. One wristband per person.
www.facebook.com/TowerRecordsDublin
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Spanish Film Screening: Trabajando con la muerte
18:00, Tue 18 Mar
Instituto Cervantes, Lincoln House, Lincoln Place (near National Gallery), Dublin 2
The spanish documentary “Trabajando con la muerte / Working with Death” by Svillian director Miguel Olid will take place. After the screening there will be a debate with Miguel Olid and Spanish journalist Aurora Martínez. The documentary will be in Spanish with English subtitles.
Each year 55 million people die in the world, this is the equivalent of the population of France. The goal of this documentary is to investigate the reasons that make some people choose a profession in direct and tie relationship with the death. These professionals deal with persons that are going to die or just died. They are forensics, funeral housed employed or graveyard employed.
Admission is free.
dublin.cervantes.es/FichasCultura/Ficha92658_16_2.htm
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Central Catholic Library – Lecture
18:30, Tue 18 Mar
Central Catholic Library, 74 Merrion Square, Dublin 2
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The Irish genealogies – Irish history’s poor relation?
18:30, Tue 18 Mar
National Library, Kildare Street, Dublin 2
Lecturer Dr Nollaig Ó Muraíle, Roinn na Gaeilge, NUI Galway will talk about “The Irish genealogies – Irish history’s poor relation?”, a lecture of the Irish Texts Society.
The lecture will begin with an account of the early and medieval Irish/Gaelic genealogies, before looking at the pioneering efforts to edit genealogical texts, beginning with John O’Donovan in the nineteenth century. It will be noted that the Irish annals have fared better in editorial terms than the genealogies and consideration will also be given on how the genealogies are viewed by historians. The lecture will conclude with an overview of the genealogical texts produced over the past century and of what remains to be done in an area of scholarship that has been neglected and misunderstood.
Admission is free and no booking is required.
www.nli.ie/en/list/current-events.aspx
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Law of Attraction – Workshop
19:15, Tue 18 Mar
Lantern Centre, 17 Synge Street, Dublin 8
This Free workshop will teach people how to develop a positive mental attitude, enhance their communication skills and attract positive people into their lives. Each attendee will also receive a voucher for a free Life coaching session.
The law of attraction is the name given to the belief that “like attracts like” and that by focusing on positive or negative thoughts, one can bring about positive or negative results. The group exercises will gently take you out of your comfort zone. So come along for a night of fun learning and positivity.
www.facebook.com/events/217678621761369
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Atheists in the Pub
19:30, Tue 18 Mar
Workman’s Club, 10 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2
A social event for atheists and anyone else who is interested wil take place.
This month’s speaker is Gary Keogh, a theologian and lecturer at All Hallows College, DCU and Hibernia College. He is the author of numerous articles on religion in Ireland and recently published a book on Richard Dawkins – ‘Reading Richard Dawkins: A Theological Dialogue with New Atheism’ – in which he argues that theology needs to test its boundaries and venture into dialogue with those with antithetical positions.
www.atheist.ie/information/about/
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Raw Food Cooking Demo
19:30, Tue 18 Mar
Sseduced, 20 Cecilia Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Sseduced is a brilliant Raw Food restaurant in Temple Bar and to make raw food you need to ensure that your food is never warmer than 42 degrees. Sseduced does this using some kitchen equipment that is called Thermomix. It is one of these machines that does just everything for you (not only raw food!), but that also has a price according to the richness of functionality.
On Tuesday a Themomix representative will be in Sseduced to give a live demo. She will show you the functions of the Thermomix, while teaching you how to avoid harmful additives in your food and save money on your shopping bills.
During the demo, you will be taken through a delicious menu from entrée to dessert, all in the space of two hours. You won’t even need to clean up afterwards; the preparation and cooking are done in the Thermomix, which washes itself when it’s finished.
The following dishes will be prepared:
Cashew Cream And Milk
Black Olive Tapenade
Carrot And Celeriac Salad With Cranberries
Spinach And Avocado Raw Soup
Vegan Fruit Sorbet
Admission to the demo event will be free.
www.facebook.com/events/540033559444183
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Ukulele Tuesday
19:45 – 22:00, Tue 18 Mar
Stag’s Head, Dame Lane, Dublin 2
Every Tuesday an informal sing along with Ukulele and Toy Musical Instruments takes place in the Stag’s Head. Just bring your instrument and come along. Beginners are welcome. Admission is free and further details (and a big book of songs) are available on the Facebook Page below. The get-together meets in the “snug” in Stag’s Head.
www.facebook.com/UkuleleTuesday
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Ben Prevos Blue Tuesdays
20:00 – 23:30, Tue 18 Mar
Sweeney Mongrel’s, 32 Dame Street, Dublin 2
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Dublin Bluegrass Collective – Gig
20:00, Tue 18 Mar
Sin É, 14 Ormond Quay, Dublin 1
Rumours have it that the Bluegrass Collective will perform in Sin É on Tuesday and there might even be an open Bluegrass Jam! Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/Sin.E.Pub
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Plateau Sessions – Gigs
20:00, Tue 18 Mar
Workman’s Club, 10 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2
The Plateau Sessions is an open mic night that features some special guest acts from all over Ireland.
The line-up this week is Meridian Sway, Trampoline Scene, Okis Wagon plus more.
www.facebook.com/ctrlpromotions
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The Folk Club
20:30, Tue 18 Mar
Whelan’s, 25 Wexford Street, Dublin 2
The Folk Club in Whelan’s will bring you the best in Trad, Ballads, Americana & World Music every Tuesday. The line-up this week is on the Facebook Page below. Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/TheGrandFolkClub
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The Improrphans – Improv Comedy
20:30 – 22:30, Tue 18 Mar
Workman’s Club, 10 Wellington Quay, Dublin 2
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Jazz Jam Session – Grand Social
21:00, Tue 18 Mar
Grand Social, 35 Lower Liffey Street (near Ha’Penny Bridge), Dublin 1
Every Tuesday a Jazz Jam Session will take place in the Grand Social and you are invited to listen or even to participate. Admission is free for musicians and audience.
Instruments are supplied (drums (no cymbals), double bass, guitar amp, bass amp, PA system) and ideas and themes will be proposed prior to the session to the musicians who join the event on Facebook (see Facebook Page below).
www.facebook.com/pages/Jazz-Jam-Session-at-The-Grand-Social/224553674385198
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Phoenix Big Band
21:00 – 23:00, Tue 18 Mar
Tara Towers Hotel, Merrion Road, Dublin 4
The Phoenix Big Band is a 16 piece band playing songs of the 1930s, 1940s and other big band arrangements and they are playing every Tuesday in the Tara Tower Hotel (since 2012!) for adult dancing. If you like to waltz, cha cha or foxtrot, come and enjoy their performance.
Admission is free.
The band plays in the main function room which is occasionally booked, so to confirm that they are playing, please ring the hotel on the day: Phone 01-2694666
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Wed 19 Mar
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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Little Museum – Big J Wednesday
12:00 – 17:00, Wed 19 Mar
Little Museum of Dublin, 15 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2
The Little Museum of Dublin secured sponsorship from Johnston, Mooney & O’Brien until October 2014 and will therefore be able to continue the Big J Wednesday: Every Wednesday from 12:00-17:00 admission into the museum is free thanks to the bread company. There are free guided tours every hour.
www.littlemuseum.ie/
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Archive at Lunchtime – IFI
13:00, Wed 19 Mar
Irish Film Institute, 6 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
Archive at Lunchtime screenings take place Saturdays (Double Bill), Mondays and Wednesdays. The programme is changing weekly now (instead of monthly as in the past). To find out what film(s) will be screened go to www.ifi.ie/whatson/now-showing-coming-soon/ and look for “Archive at Lunchtime” on the right. Admission is free.
www.ifi.ie/
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Prof. Michael Spitzer – RIAM Guest Lecture
13:00, Wed 19 Mar
Royal Irish Academy of Music, 38 Westland Row, Dublin 2
Michael Spitzer is Professor of Music and Head of School at the University of Liverpool where he leads the Department’s work on Classical music.
A music theorist and musicologist, he is an authority on Beethoven, with interests in aesthetics and critical theory, cognitive metaphor, and music and affect. His RIAM lecture ‘Analysing Emotion in Bach’s Sonata for Unaccompanied Violin in G minor’ will examine one of the composer’s great works for solo violin.
Admission is free.
www.riam.ie/professor-michael-spitzer-guest-lecture-series/
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Working in Europe – Talk
13:30, Wed 19 Mar
Central Library, Ilac Shopping Centre, Henry Street, Dublin 1
“Working in Europe” is a talk on current career opportunities in the European institutions with Joan Flanagan (Education Officer, European Commission). Admission is free and all are welcome. Booking though 01-8733996 is recommended.
www.dublincitypubliclibraries.ie
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Havana International Language Exchange
16:30 – 19:30, Wed 19 Mar
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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Mapping Ireland Two Hundred Years Ago – Talk
18:00 – 20:00, Wed 19 Mar
RDS (Minerva Suite), Merrion Road, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4
The RDS Library Speaker Series continues with Dr Arnold Horner (Specialist on the geography of Ireland) talking about ‘Mapping Ireland Two Hundred Years Ago’
“A generation before the great famine, a small group of engineers and their survey staff, set out to map and report on much of Ireland’s extensive bog-lands. The ‘Bog Commissioners’ were based at the Dublin Society headquarters, and their engineers included men of the calibre of Richard Griffith, Alexander Nimmo and William Bald. This talk tells the story of a remarkable enterprise and the resultant maps of the landscape of early nineteenth-century Ireland.”
www.rds.ie/cat_event_detail.jsp?itemID=1103461
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Dublin Laptop Orchestra – Recital
18:30, Wed 19 Mar
Boydell Recital Room, House 5, TCD, Dublin 2
The Dublin Laptop Orchestra present the recital ‘The Laptop as an Instrument’ on Wednesday. The event is organised by the Music Composition Centre. Admission is free and all are welcome.
The Dublin Laptop Orchestra make music with laptops, built-in cameras, motion sensors, golf controllers, and anyone that plays anything. Their aim is to bring some theatricality and ‘physical presence’ into electronic music performance
www.tcd.ie/music-composition/events
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The Open Society and Its Immigrants – Talk
19:00 – 20:30, Wed 19 Mar
JM Synge Theatre, Arts Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2
The public lecture “The Open Society and Its Immigrants – A Story of Avoidance, Conflict and Accommodation” by Professor Paul Scheffer, Tilburg University discusses that migrants from every corner of the world have changed the urban communities in Europe in the post-war era.
“The deficit of most studies in the field of migration is that the interaction of natives and newcomers is not analyzed, but moralized. What we need is a more open-minded view of the frictions and clashes characteristic of any mass migration process. In the 1920s, the founder of the Chicago school of sociology, Robert Park described a cycle of ethnic relations that progressed from ‘isolation through competition, conflict and accommodation to assimilation’. The history of migration in America and Europe shows us that most integration processes entail avoidance, conflict and accommodation. The conflicts surrounding immigration can be productive, if we succeed in rethinking the idea of an open society,”
www.tcd.ie/sociology/events/public-lecture-series/#speaker4
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The Open Society and Its Immigrants – Talk
19:00 – 20:30, Wed 19 Mar
JM Synge Theatre, Arts Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2
The public lecture “The Open Society and Its Immigrants – A Story of Avoidance, Conflict and Accommodation” by Professor Paul Scheffer, Tilburg University discusses that migrants from every corner of the world have changed the urban communities in Europe in the post-war era.
“The deficit of most studies in the field of migration is that the interaction of natives and newcomers is not analyzed, but moralized. What we need is a more open-minded view of the frictions and clashes characteristic of any mass migration process. In the 1920s, the founder of the Chicago school of sociology, Robert Park described a cycle of ethnic relations that progressed from ‘isolation through competition, conflict and accommodation to assimilation’. The history of migration in America and Europe shows us that most integration processes entail avoidance, conflict and accommodation. The conflicts surrounding immigration can be productive, if we succeed in rethinking the idea of an open society,”
Admission is free, but places are limited.
www.tcd.ie/sociology/events/public-lecture-series/#speaker4
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Seamus Heaney and Catholicism
19:30 – 20:30, Wed 19 Mar
Loyola Institute/ISE Building, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2
“Seamus Heaney and Catholicism” with Prof Eamon Duffy is a talk in the series “Raids on the Articulate: Theology and Poetry”
It will take place in Theatre G15 in the Irish School of Ecumenics, Loyola Institute Building, TCD.
Admission is free.
www.tcd.ie/loyola-institute
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King Kong Club
20:00, Wed 19 Mar
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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Laughter Lines Comedy Improv
20:30, Wed 19 Mar
The Duke, 8 Duke Street
Every Wednesday the Comedy Improv show “Laughter Lines” takes place in The Duke (between Grafton Street and Dawson Street). Normally admission is EUR 8, but for the next two Wednesdays admission is free.
www.facebook.com/LaughterLinesDublin
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The Song Room (open mic)
20:30, Wed 19 Mar
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.theglobe.ie/events
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The Zodiac Sessions (open mic)
20:30, Wed 19 Mar
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.facebook.com/zodiacsessions
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Bad Boy Jake
21:00, Wed 19 Mar
Gypsy Rose Blues & Rock Bar, 5 Aston Quay, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
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Singer Songwriter Night – Mother Reilly’s
21:00, Wed 19 Mar
Mother Reillys, 26/28 Upper Rathmines Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6
Every Wednesday a Singer Songwriter Night will take place in Mother Reilly’s in Rathmines. This is YOUR chance to show everyone what you can do, alternatively you can just listen to the talented Singer/Songwriters. Admission is free.
www.facebook.com/motherreillysADMIN
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Inn Jokes – Comedy Club
21:30, Wed 19 Mar
Patriot’s Inn, 760 South Circular Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8
The March edition of the Inn Jokes Comedy Club will be on Wednesday. Colm O’Regan is the MC and organsier and he will feature Kevin Gildea, Michael Mee and Ronan Grace.
Admission is free.
www.innjokes.com/
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Trad Session
21:30, Wed 19 Mar
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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The Ferocious Mingle Marcade
11:00 – 18:00, Thu 20 Mar
60 Camden Street, Dublin 2
The Ferocious Mingle Marcade (Market and Arcade) is back in a new location. The Marcade is now in Camden Street next to Daintree Paper and opposite the Centra and off-license there. It takes place every Thurs-Sun and is a flea-market-type permanent market with stalls and “chalets” for traders.
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Ferocious-Mingle-Marcade/232446616822953
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Thu 20 Mar
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 Shops Lecture
13:15 – 14:00, Thu 20 Mar
Irish Architectural Archives, 45 Merrion Square, Dublin 2
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European Democracy in Crisis
14:00 – 17:00, Thu 20 Mar
Newman House, 85 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2
The Dublin European Institute invites to the seminar “European Democracy in Crisis”. The key-note speaker will be President Michael D. Higgins and the speakers are Prof. Brigid Laffan (European University Insitute), Prof. Kevin O’Rourke (Oxford), Prof. Linda Senden (Utrecht). To attend, RSVP by 18 March to dei@ucd.ie. The event will also be live-streamed at www.europedebate.ie
Admission is free.
www.ucd.ie/dei/newsevents/
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20th Century Isirh Composers
18:00 – 20:00, Thu 20 Mar
Neill/Hoey Lecture Theatre, Trinity Long Room Hub, Fellows’ Square, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2
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John Connolly – Book Launch
18:30 – 20:00, Thu 20 Mar
Smock Alley Theatre, 7 Exchange Street Lwr, Temple Bar, Dublin 2
“The Wolf in Winter” by John Connolly will be launched and musicians Jonny Kearney and Lucy Farrell will perform. Admission is free, but ticketed and you can get free tickets only when you collect them in person at Smock Alley Theatre or at the Gutter Bookshop. If you book online you have to pay a EUR 1 fee.
(Maybe the organisers should explore some other ticket services. I hear there is at least one that provides a free service for free events. ;-) )
smockalley.com/writers-at-smock-alley/
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“My Favourites” – Walking Tour – Night Walk
19:00 – 21:00, Thu 20 Mar
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 next Thursday. 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 required via egaldog@gmail.com or 085-2725095
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TTT – (thirtythreetrees) – Talk
19:15, Thu 20 Mar
Arts Building, Trinity College, Dublin 2
TTT is a multi-disciplinary practice with particular emphasis on landscape architecture and garden design. Jimi Shields + Maria Vlahos will talk about TTT. Admission seems free, but we can’t be completely certain.
architecturalassociation.ie/ttt-thirtythreetrees/
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Birds, migration and weather – Lecture
19:30, Thu 20 Mar
National Botanic Gardens, Botanic Road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9
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Bal Folk – European Folk Dance Session
20:00, Thu 20 Mar
Tap Bar, 44 North King Street, Dublin 7
The weekly European Folk Dance Workshop/Session takes place in the Tap Bar every Thursday.
The dances are French, Greek, Italian, Hungarian, Polish, Portuguese folk and traditional dances and everybody interested to join in or to learn is welcome. Admission is free, but donations (suggested: EUR 3) are very welcome
www.facebook.com/pages/Njoy-Dancing-Dublin/251213698276941
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Dimestore Recordings presents
20:00, Thu 20 Mar
Sweeney Mongrel’s, 32 Dame Street, Dublin 2
Dimestore Recordings run a weekly event in Sweeney Mongrel’s with a variety of bands and performers. It starts at 20:00, follow the link for the line up.
www.facebook.com/DimeStoreRecords
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Max Zaska / Patrick Groenland
21:00, Thu 20 Mar
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.
www.international-bar.com/music.html
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Left, Right & Centre – Blues+Soul
21:30, Thu 20 Mar
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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McNeills Trad Music Pub Sessions
21:30, Thu 20 Mar
J. McNeills, 140 Capel Street, Dublin 7
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The Ferocious Mingle Marcade
11:00 – 18:00, Fri 21 Mar
60 Camden Street, Dublin 2
The Ferocious Mingle Marcade (Market and Arcade) is back in a new location. The Marcade is now in Camden Street next to Daintree Paper and opposite the Centra and off-license there. It takes place every Thurs-Sun and is a flea-market-type permanent market with stalls and “chalets” for traders.
www.facebook.com/pages/The-Ferocious-Mingle-Marcade/232446616822953
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National Gallery Talks
11:30 – 16:50, Fri 21 Mar
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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IMMA Lunchtime Discussion
13:15 – 14:00, Fri 21 Mar
Irish Museum of Modern Art, Royal Hospital Kilmainham, Dublin 8
Pádraic E. Moore (writer and independent curator) leads an informal and speculative discussion on the art-historical context of Patrick Scott’s work. In this talk Moore will focus in particular upon a series of artworks Scott produced over many years which have become known as The Gestural Drawings.
Admission is free, but you have to book on the site below.
www.imma.ie/en/subnav_50.htm
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The Diaspora of Afghan Musicians – Book Launch
17:00 – 18:30, Fri 21 Mar
Irish Writers’ Centre, 19 Parnell Square North, Dublin 1
The Book Launch for “From Dubura to Guitar: The Diaspora of Afghan Musicians” takes place and admission will be free.
Nasruddin Saljuqi, a leader of the Afghan community , wrote the book for everyone who is interested in the history, organology and social context of Afghanistan music; and who hopes to build an artistic relationship among Afghan Diaspora and western countries. The book promotes integration via music nationally and internationally, develop the skills of Afghan immigrant musicians who were displaced during war to western countries, shares example of integration by learning and performing music, and gives cultural awareness of diverse ethnic backgrounds and indigenous communities.
Speakers at the launch will be Sheryl Lynch, ethnomusicology lecturer at St. Patrick College, Dublin; Professor John Baily, musician and reader at Goldsmith University; Dr Muhammad Umar Al-Qaderi, Islamic Theologian, who will speak on Music in Islam as well as the author Nasruddin Saljuqi.
You can enjoy a performance of traditional Afghan music given by John Baily, Emeritus Professor of Ethnomusicology at Goldsmith College London, and Veronica Doubleday, accomplished musician and music researcher. John and Veronica are a married couple and performed together at concerts and festivals throughout Europe and the US.
www.writerscentre.ie/html/events/atthecentre.html
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Cornucopia – Live Music
19:30 – 21:30, Fri 21 Mar
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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Live Music – Stillorgan Orchard
21:00, Fri 21 Mar
Stillorgan Orchard, The Hill, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin
The Stillorgan Orchard has live music every Friday and Saturday. Many of the performers are established and very good bands. The upcoming gigs are detailed on the website below. Admission is always free.
www.stillorganorchard.com/live_music.html
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Ska ‘n’ Reggae with The Bionic Rats
21:00 – 02:30, Fri 21 Mar
Turks Head, 27 Parliament St, Dublin 2
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The Cravingz – Gig
21:00, Fri 21 Mar
Mother Reilly’s, 26/28 Upper Rathmines Road, Rathmines, Dublin 6
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Dublin Mountains Partnership – Guided Walks
15+23+30 March
There will be 3 guided walks in the Dublin Mountains in March. The walks are organised by the Dublin Mountain partnership and are all of moderate difficulty. Have a look at their webpage for all details and make sure you register in time if you want to take part.
All details can be found on the website www.dublinmountains.ie/news/upcoming_events/?no_cache=1 All walks are free, but pre-registration is required.
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Not free, but interesting nevertheless:
Offset 2014
A creative event with presentations, interviews, panel discussions and debates and with up to 2000 delegates (Irish and International designers, animators, illustrators, advertisers, artists, photographers). will take place. A very interesting event running from 21-23 March, but it is not free. So check it out directly on their website. www.iloveoffset.com/about/
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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. ;-)
Unsuitable (for a) Taoiseach – Enda Kenny
Enda Kenny is in the USA at the moment and has a busy programme. St. Patrick’s Day and the Irish heritage is so important to many Americans, that everyone is very happy to meet him and for a small-time politician from Mayo you could easily start to think that you are a really important person. But you can take the man out of Mayo, but I guess you can never take Mayo out of the man.
Why? What happened? Well, go to this page and listen to the audio: www.newstalk.ie/Call-me-anytime–Taoiseach-promises-hell-try-and-answer-the-phone
Kenny says “If you got a problem, have an issue, an anxiety or a concern, or a proposition or proposal, I want to hear it. My number is a public number, you can call me anytime. Citizens in other countries find it difficult to figure out how anybody can ring the prime minister or the taoiseach, in my case,….” and he rambles on. Interestingly none of this was in his official speech to the US Chamber of Commerce (all official speeches are on the Government website, but this “phone a friend” offer is not what his speech writers told him to say.)
Why is it so odd or even outrageous? Is it not just a great offer? Direct access to the political leader of a country. Should the Americans not be impressed by that?
Think about it this way: A lot of the problems in Irish politics come from the fact that politicians stupidly are too busy to run the country because they have to get someone to fix the street light outside of Mrs Smith bungalow in the back of beyonds or they have to help Jimmy to fast track the renewal of his passport because Jimmy’s dad is a big party supporter and Jimmy was too ignorant to realise that for his holiday in Greece next week a passport is needed. This thinking is ingrained in Irish politicians and it is exactly the same offer that he made to the assembled members of the US Chamber of Commerce.
He stopped short of reading out his mobile phone number, but I didn’t realise that we all could or should have his number and imagine anyone who has “a problem, an issue, an anxiety, a concern, or a proposition or proposal” would ring the Taoiseach!? His performance would even be worse.
What he said in this meeting was stupid parish pump-type politician nonsense.
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This Event Guide (the “Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events)”) is an Event Guide with a difference. It covers mostly free events based on the thinking that free events deserve additional support and that non-free events have the money to pay for advertisement. The Guide is a _Guide_ and not just a listing and is therefore at times quite extensive. It is sent for free to anybody who is interested and if you want to be added to the mailing list or know somebody who would like to receive this guide, just send them to www.dublineventguide.com, where they can subscribe. If you have feedback – good or bad – PLEASE tell me via dublineventguide@gmail.com.
BTW: I am not paid or otherwise rewarded for compiling and distributing this Event Guide it is purely a hobby so your donations are needed: www.perfectresults.info/donation.htm . Advertisement in or sponsorship of the Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events) is possible and very welcome, please contact me for more information.
Please note: The Dublin Event Guide (for Free Event) is not related or connected to the long gone fortnightly printed publication “the event guide” that you found until December 2008 in pubs and other venues.
Copyright 2014 by Joerg Steegmueller.
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