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Elles Vivent

Festival / Performance / Talks and Readings / Tour / 07 Oct 2022 - 08 Oct 2022 €25-€30 | | Additional €1.50 Booking Fee on Full-Price Tickets Space Upstairs | Dublin Theatre Festival
Two friends meet in the forest. Michel, seated on a stump, listens to his old friend Taylor talking about what’s ...
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Manifesto Transpofàgico

Festival / Performance / Tour / 30 Sep 2022 - 01 Oct 2022 €25 + €1.50 Booking Fee Space Upstairs | Dublin Theatre Festival
My body was there before me. I’d never asked for anything. It’s older than I am.Renata Carvalho states the facts. ...
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RELATIVELY SPEAKING TOUR January 2020

Exhibitions / Tour / Vis Art / 15 Jan 2020 Free admission, booking required.
Meeting Point: Temple Bar Gallery + Studios Discover three city-centre arts organisations in the heart of Temple Bar. Temple Bar Gallery ...
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RELATIVELY SPEAKING TOUR December 2017

Exhibitions / Tour / Vis Art / 14 Dec 2017 Free admission, booking is required Gallery
Three of Dublin’s city centre contemporary galleries – Project Arts Centre, Temple Bar Gallery + Studios and Gallery of Photography – are joining forces to offer a guided walking tour that takes place across these venues.
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RELATIVELY SPEAKING TOUR June 2019

Exhibitions / Tour / Vis Art / 13 Jun 2019 Free admission, booking required Gallery
Meeting point: Temple Bar Gallery + Studios Discover some of Temple Bar’s best keep secrets as three city centre arts ...
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RELATIVELY SPEAKING TOUR January 2018

Exhibitions / Tour / Vis Art / 18 Jan 2018 Free admission, booking required Gallery
January’s tour will begin at Temple Bar Gallery + Studios with Otobong Nkanga's first solo exhibiion in Ireland, The Breath From Fertile Grounds. Visitors will be guided to the next venue, the Gallery of Photography for the exhibition of Krass Clement‘s work entitled The Light Gleams an Instant. The tour will finish with a visit to Project Arts Centre to take in the docu-fiction project by Szabolcs KissPál, From Fake Mountains to Faith (Hungarian Trilogy).
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