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The Examination
Theatre / 06 Sep 2019 - 14 Sep 2019 14-16 Space UpstairsA documentary performance work exploring mental health and human rights in the prison system in the UK and Ireland. Based on historical research and interviews with current life-sentence serving prisoners and performed by stand-up comedian and former prisoner Willie White.
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THE NORTH IS NEXT
Special Event / 07 Sep 2019 10 Space UpstairsDublin Fringe Festival and GCN have joined forces to commission a zine to spotlight and support the drive for queer and reproductive rights in Northern Ireland, in partnership with Outburst Queer Arts Festival, Belfast.
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Step Up 19
Dance / 31 Aug 2019 10 CubeStep Up Dance Project, now in its ninth year, once again plays host to some of Ireland’s most promising contemporary dance graduates. Step Up 19 brings a new outlook, curated by Marguerite Donlon (Ireland / Germany), International choreographer and Director of Donlon Dance Collective, based in Berlin.
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POST-DANCE
Exhibitions / Performance / 15 Aug 2019 0 (No booking required) GalleryPost-dance is the second performance and lecture event researched and developed by the Dublin based performance art researcher Sara Muthi.
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