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

LADA BIBLIOTHEQUE // SHORT READS

Talks and Readings / 24 Apr 2019 - 27 Apr 2019 Free Admission The Foyer
A curated selection of Short Reads from LADA available to all those attending Project Arts Centre. This year we will host a selection of short reads from the Study Room to celebrate the evolution of Live Art and to mark LADA’s 20th anniversary and Live Collision’s 10th festival edition - with particular focus on issues of race, migration and displacement.
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NU ROOTS

Special Event / 27 Apr 2019 0 (Free admission, no booking required) Bar
NU ROOTS is back again! Now fiercer than ever, Fried Plantains Collective is ready to blow the roof off Live Collision with set the best of Irish and African talent in Dublin right now. An exceptional night including film screenings, conversation, spoken word, live hiphop and DJ
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Welcome Town

Performance / 27 Apr 2019 0 (booking required) Meeting Point Project Arts Centre
Welcome Town invites you on a personal walk with Natasha Davis, joined by local artists and migrants - mixing facts, performative episodes, recollections and fantasy into a conversation about resilient towns and their migrant identities. How do distinct local histories merge with multiple characters of newcomers to Dublin? Where do their memories meet? How can we sustain ourselves as individuals and a community in our current post-migrant realities?
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SPICEBAG: XXXtra Portion Karaoke

Performance / 26 Apr 2019 6-12 Bar
Your friendly neighbourhood SPICEBAG slagzz are back. We’ve teamed up with the good folk at Live Collision to bring you a very special ORT party (but is it ORT?) Get ready for SPICEBAG: XXXtra Portion Karaoke!!!
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For now we see through a mirror, darkly

Performance / 26 Apr 2019 14-16 Cube
This eerie and mystical dance performance has been created in collaboration and performed with Jo Hellier and Peter McMaster. The performance includes a Visual Description developed in collaboration with Juliana Capes, which describes and interprets that which cannot be seen, but is present. The description is an accessibility function for visually impaired audiences but also functions to give access to understanding the abstract content for those who are sighted.
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ADMIN

Theatre / 26 Apr 2019 14-16 Cube
Oisín moved to London to pursue his dream of becoming socially mobile. Now, he is having an existential crisis in a Pret A Manger toilet, trying to remember his mindfulness techniques.
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