Live Art / 27-27 April 2024

Ceremonious Walk with The Smiling Sea Star after The Smiling Sun

Tickets: Free, ticketed
Show Time: 11am

Live Collision International Festival invites you to meet at Project Arts Centre on Saturday 27th March at 11am to take a ceremonious walk along the River Liffey to Dublin Port and towards the Irish Sea with their art installation The Smiling Sea Star after The Smiling Sun.

Please book a free ticket at the booking link should you wish to join us.

If you would like to attend the workshop with Harun Morrison at Dublin Port that follows, please book a ticket for this event here.

This event is part of Live Collision International Festival 2024.

Accessibility

Live Collision is committed to creating safe spaces for our audience to access the festival with ease and comfort. With this in mind, we welcome audience members who wish to remain masked during events.

At the request of the Artists, we will be hosting two masked events to create an accessible space for those who are immunocompromised. However, we understand that some people cannot wear masks for a variety of reasons and we want to assure our audience that this will not affect your ability to attend any of our events. Masks will be available at the festival free of charge.

These events include:

LAKE BURST – The Bureau of Speculative Archaeology Thursday 25th at 7pm / The Bureau of Speculative Archaeology Friday 26th at 1pm and  BLACKMAGICRAWR on Friday 26th April at 7pm.

Other accessible events will include:

An ISL interpreted performance of BLACKMAGICRAWR on Friday 26th April at 7pm (concession tickets available) and live captioning of Vitoria : Buraco on Friday 26th April at 9pm (concession tickets also available).

We look forward to welcoming you to Live Collision International Festival 2024!

If you require assistance for your visit, please do not hesitate to contact us at access@projectartscentre.ie or call 01 8819 613. You can find the latest information about Project’s accessibility here.

Funding

Live Collision is funded by the Arts Council and Dublin City Council Arts Office.

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