DISRUPT DISABILITY ARTS FESTIVAL
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A space to ingest and digest three courses of food, nourishment and ideas about Live Art Practice.
A work in progress extract of a newly commissioned site-specific performance artwork in the form of a short film by Maia Nunes.
A work in progress of a newly commissioned performance by Ebun Sodipo. Vitoria : Buraco, will focus on Vitoria, an enslaved African trans woman living in Lisbon in the 17th century.
Join us as we celebrate 20 years of The Young Critics Programme at this lively and informative event.
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The Young Critics is one of Youth Theatre Ireland’s longest-running and most innovative programmes
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‘I’d like the people to know I’m not an animal. Did I cause harm? Yes. Should I be punished? Of course. But do I deserve my human rights? Absolutely I do.’
NU ROOTS is an amber-coloured evening of intimate conversations, poetry and arcane live music to ease us into the coming winter months.
This September let’s render the city limitless. Dublin Fringe Festival will turn the city of Dublin into a stage for some of the most jaw dropping performances and events of the year. Artists will take over the city with unmissable live art experiences for 16 days and nights, lighting up dozens of indoor and outdoor venues and sprinkling that Dublin Fringe magic into every corner. From form-bursting theatre productions in unlikely settings,
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Dublin Theatre Festival incorporates theatre, music, dance and family events, as well as artist talks, public discussions and artist development programmes.
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The world premiere of the new opera by the multi-talented Éna Brennan (aka Dowry) is a statement of horror and protest in response to the destruction of our environment.
Although we may consider large-scale slavery as part of a colonial approach, a closed chapter in history, its impact continues to unfold, generating deep social inequalities.
She was a friend of someone else was made in a country where women have limited access to reproductive health and where abortion is now illegal.
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A lone performer tells the story of the future of the audience; what’s going to happen to them in the decades, centuries, millennia after the end of this show.
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This is a live exploration of the issue of housing.
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Three acquaintances rent a house owned by an elderly woman now living in a nursing home and try to find a space for themselves amongst the stuff of her entire life.
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Silke Huysmans and Hannes Dereere present the final part of their trilogy on mining.
Based on a true story, This Solution is a new documentary-theatre hybrid from Shaun Dunne that fuses revelatory testimony with new writing, dance, and original music.
A theatremaker presents her findings into a three you investigation into a woman’s tireless pursuit of alone time.
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Dwelling explores the outskirts of cultural isolation , the dispersal of self across the multimedial and with it our digital death, transformation and rebirth.
Dublin Fringe Festival will turn the city of Dublin into a stage for some of the most jaw dropping performances and events of the year.
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Ayesha leads a curated line-up of speakers to create conversation on themes of belonging, migration and displacement.
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This is a show performed entirely by the audience about the gig economy, financial instability and bullshit jobs.
The disheveled prince of €10 eBay keyboards tries to make you feel alive with a new pageant of laughter, song and occasionally getting up from a chair.
From Spirit of Wit Award Winner (2019) Hannah Mamalis returns with a host of sketch-like characters that uneasily inhabit our world.