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FOLLOW
Theatre / 23 Jan 2013 - 26 Jan 2013 15Shane’s parents are deaf.
He grew up in a house with doorbell lights and subtitles on the TV. A house where to be heard, you had to be seen. Follow him to a place where languages collide. Where the lights are so bright you can’t see to speak. Where sound is just a feeling and signs are all around.
Close your ears, cover your eyes. Come to the Deaf Disco.
We’ll see you there.
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PAS DE CHAT & LAST LAND
Dance / 23 Jan 2013 - 26 Jan 2013 16/12Project Arts Centre presents a dance double bill, featuring choreographers Fiona Quilligan and Maria Nilsson Waller.
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WE, THE PEOPLE
Performance / Special Event / 19 Jan 2013 12WE, THE PEOPLE Article 40.6 of the Constitution of Ireland guarantees “the right of the citizens to assemble peaceably and ...
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THE THEATRE MACHINE TURNS YOU ON: VOL. 3
Performance / Special Event / Theatre / 19 Jan 2013 0000THE THEATRE MACHINE TURNS YOU ON: VOL. 3 In 1968, the year of a worldwide revolution, a record called ‘THE ...
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OCCUPY PROJECT ARTS CENTRE
Performance / 08 Jan 2013 - 19 Jan 2013 14Anna doesn't want to grow up.
So she's staging her own quiet revolution.
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