Upcoming Events

Dive into our programme.
Choose from theatre, music, dance, visual arts and everything in between.

Minor Monuments

Performance / Theatre / 15 Nov 2019 - 16 Nov 2019 €12-14 Cube
Taking in the physical and philosophical power of sound and music, and the effects of Alzheimer’s disease on a family, Ian Maleney questions the nature of home, memory, and the complex nature of belonging.
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SANDRA JOHNSTON: WAIT IT OUT

Exhibitions / Performance / Vis Art / 29 Aug 2019 - 19 Oct 2019 Free Admission Gallery
Consisting of two main parts, 'Wait it Out' negotiates personal and historical narratives in relation to the reverberation of sectarian violence in Northern Ireland. The work reflects upon the indeterminate early days of the peace process and the climate of unease which motivated Johnston to relocate to Dublin in 1997.
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POST-DANCE

Exhibitions / Performance / 15 Aug 2019 0 (No booking required) Gallery
Post-dance is the second performance and lecture event researched and developed by the Dublin based performance art researcher Sara Muthi.
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'SICK GIRLFRIEND' NAOISE ROO + GUESTS

Music / Performance / 04 May 2019 0 (Free admission, booking required) Cube
Returning after an extended hiatus from the world of music, Irish songstress Naoise Roo invites you to join her for a night of art, music, theatre and spoken word.
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LIVE COLLISION INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL 2019

Performance / 24 Apr 2019 - 28 Apr 2019 5-16
It's back! Live Collision is an annual curated international festival of Live Art, and Ireland’s first independent year-round Creative Producer + Art Director working with exceptional artists across and between art-forms. Live Collision carves a space to redefine the ways artists can create, engage & collide through live performance & digital platforms, and generate fresh new experiences for audiences.
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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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