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Choose from theatre, music, dance, visual arts and everything in between.

All day I imagine how to act by Hugh Farrell

Performance / 25 Apr 2018 - 28 Apr 2018 5 Project Foyer
Which eye are you reading with? Who’s around you? Let your shoulders go. Stand in your self and let immersive theatre makers Listen&Breathe lead you on a journey to your soul with their latest audio headphone experience.
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Unexploded Ordnances (UXO) by Split Britches

Performance / 27 Apr 2018 - 28 Apr 2018 14-16 Cube
Combining a Dr Strangelove - inspired performance with a daring forum for public conversation, Unexploded Ordnances (UXO) explores ageing, anxiety, hidden desires and how to look forward when the future is uncertain.
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RACE CARDS by Selina Thompson

Performance / 25 Apr 2018 - 28 Apr 2018 Project Foyer
Race Cards is a constantly growing installation and archive, undertaken in aid of Selina’s research for ‘As Wide And As Deep As The Sea’. Each version never takes the same form twice. It’s been a card game, a durational performance, and an 18 hour one-to-one.
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LCIFxTLAS: All Trans on Decks

Performance / Special Event / 28 Apr 2018 0.00 Bar
Closing out an inspiring week of Irish and international Live art at LCIF, Trans Live Art Salon will be hosting an after party in Chelsea Drugstore from 11pm after kicking things off in Project bar to start.
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LADA STUDY ROOM // BIBLIOTHEQUE

Exhibitions / 25 Apr 2018 - 28 Apr 2018 Free admission The Foyer
A curated selection of work from the Live Art Development Agency (LADA)’s Study Room has toured to Live Collision each year, representing topics such as feminism, sexuality, disability and race in relation to Live Art practices.
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Faultline by ANU / Louise Lowe

Performance / 28 Apr 2018 10/8 Cube
Faultline is a work in development by ANU examining the events of January 20th 1982, whereby a gay man Charles Self was murdered in Dublin. Nobody has ever been charged with his killing. Nearly 40 years later, those who knew him still grapple with the circumstances of his death and the controversial investigation that followed.
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