The Pretty Things
In this critically acclaimed dance work, award-winning Canadian choreographer Catherine Gaudet brings us on a journey from naivety and conformity to liberation and power.
In this critically acclaimed dance work, award-winning Canadian choreographer Catherine Gaudet brings us on a journey from naivety and conformity to liberation and power.
Yes and Yes is a contemporary response to one of the most important works of modern literature, James Joyce’s Ulysses.
Best Regards, by Italian dancer and choreographer Marco D’Agostin, is a touching tribute to his late mentor.
These performances are presented as part of Spring Forward Festival, which is taking place in Dublin, from Thursday 27 to Saturday 29 April.
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Ireland’s most ambitious and adventurous contemporary music festival Music Current returns to Project Arts Centre in 2023.
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Dublin Sound Lab presents a programme of Irish premiers, including three new works written especially for this performance.
DUBLIN SOUND LAB | CONCERT Read More »
In this one-person show, and her first performance in Ireland, Natacha Diels, creates Somewhere Beautiful – her unique vision of musical performance as a multimedia music theatre.
NATACHA DIELS (USA) SOLO – CONCERT – SOMEWHERE BEAUTIFUL Read More »
In this Doppelgänger concert programme, Nadar presents a multi-layered musical and visual discourse, with avatars as main characters.
NADAR ENSEMBLE (BELGIUM) : DOPPELGANGER | CONCERT Read More »
Schallfeld Ensemble present a programme of works by long-time collaborator Marko Ciciliani.
SCHALLFELD ENSEMBLE : CHEMICAL ETUDES | CONCERT Read More »
Spring Forward Festival is taking place in Dublin this April. The festival brings together inspiring dancemakers from around Europe to a professional international audience.
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Blending Irish traditional music, hip hop dance grooves and world music rhythms, this fun family gig at Project Arts Centre for The Ark’s Big Bang Dublin 2023 promises “serious toe-tap-ability.”
The Big Family Gig: Jiggy Read More »
Explore rhythms and sounds of the world with Catapluf, whose imagination takes you to places where music can be found in everything: pans, water, drums, even the body.
Catapluf’s Musical Journey Read More »
The first in Michael Maierhof’s series of “home operas” is a 30-minute “micro opera”. Each of the works is intended to be performed in domestic spaces, living rooms or public places.
MICHAEL MAIERHOF’S “COLD SWEAT” : CHAMBER OPERA Read More »
In this lecture/workshop Michael Maierhof discusses the possibilities of employing video within the fabric of a composition as if treating video as a musical material itself.
COMPOSING WITH VIDEO | WORKSHOP Read More »
This workshop is primarily designed for performers and composers. However, we welcome all participants, including teachers, listeners and people from any field or discipline.
COMPOSING IN REAL-TIME | WORKSHOP Read More »
In this workshop Francis Heery will present the modular synthesiser setup he used during the composition of his new work for the Music Current Festival 2023.
COMPOSING WITH SYNTHESISERS | WORKSHOP Read More »
Each year at Music Current Festival we invite music audiences and the wider public to engage in debates and discussions concerning how music making is affected by technology, social changes and the political environment.
BEYOND PITCH: PERSPECTIVES ON NEW MUSIC COMPOSITION METHODS | PANEL DISCUSSION Read More »
Join Camiel the acrobatic painter as he twists, jumps, and rolls in paint in an attempt to recreate a Jackson Pollock masterpiece, or maybe, just have some fun!
Hosted by Senator Frances Black, Songs Against Apartheid is a gig to platform several artists to stand for human rights and to call for the end of Israel’s apartheid system against the people of Palestine.
Songs Against Apartheid Read More »
A weeklong act-in for future protest at Project Arts Centre. Check out the full programme below and join us!
PROJECT PROTECT PROTEST Read More »
Join us this January for First Fortnight 2023 for a special programme of events in the Cube. Explore the programme below and find an event for you.
First Fortnight at Project Arts Centre Read More »
Helen Delany and Brenda Aherne of Electronic Sheep discuss their creative process, and exploring this newly commissioned tapestry with First Fortnight.
Notifications Off: In Conversation Read More »
Inspired by Electronic Sheeps’ commissioned tapestry on exhibition at Project Arts Centre, we will play short games to explore words and drawings about these objects.
Notifications Off: Workshop with Duffy Mooney Sheppard Read More »
The housing crisis is having a devastating impact on thousands of people throughout Ireland.
PUBLIC MEETING: The Right To Housing Read More »
All over the world the right to protest is under attack. But protesters still resist oppression and defend human rights.