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Event Guide 59: Ticket Competitions, La Guitarra, Farmleigh Affair, Northside Music Festival, StreetBall Championship, Tradition:DL, Focus Ireland Triathlon, Horse Market

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| DUBLIN EVENT GUIDE (for Free Events)
| 01 Aug 2008 ……………Subscribers: 1648
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Hi all!

Last weekend I was really looking forward to the Chocolate Festival, but I was a bit disappointed when on Saturday the Temple Bar Food Market was just the same market as every week and the Chocolate Festival seemed to have been forgotten (A case of misleading advertisement?). On Sunday there were a good few tents/stands on Meeting House Square and an effort was made, but it was just companies selling their chocolate products. So it was not a bad chocolate market, but “festival” to me means a bit more. So in this first year, I wouldn’t give the “Chocolate Festival” rather low marks, with some lessons learned out of it, next year should be better!
On the flipside, I didn’t expect too much from “Kings of Concrete”! And that event turned out really good! Lots of activities. Lots to watch and a vibrant atmosphere throughout the whole two days. Great!

The long term subscribers might remember that at the end of February – the Dublin Event Guide Community had 800 members at that time – I declared bullish-ly that my vision was to have 1600 members by October. It is now the first day in August and did you check the number of subscribers in the new Event Guide header?? 1648 people are getting this Event Guide every week at the moment. So at the beginning of August we are already 48 over my finger-in-the-air target of 1600 for October. I am impressed! By the way, in just the last week 62 people joined!!!!!

It certainly is an achievement, but as far as I see it, this is YOUR achievement! …and I want to thank each and every one of you. This Event Guide would not be where it is without you recommending it to others, without you spreading the word AND without many of you telling me about free events. Thanks a lot for making it so successful. You wonder where the limit is? I don’t know and I am not concerned about it. Look at it this way: In a city with more than 400,000 households there are a LOT more people that haven’t heard about the Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events)! :-)

So the next goal is 2,000 by Christmas or should I say 2300?? :-) Will you help? Let everyone know about this newsletter, I am sure there are a lot of people in your families, circle of friends, or at your workplace who would benefit from this Event Guide. Tell them!

Just this week I found out that on the Irish discussion board system www.boards.ie, someone suggested that a discussion group where people could list free events should be established. When someone mentioned this Event Guide, the discussion suddenly stopped. Was that because it exactly fulfils that need? ;-) I hope so.

A number of people told me about regular LIVE music events in pubs or other venues that they know about and I will add them over the coming weeks bit by bit. If you know of regular live music events where there is NO admission charge, please let me know. Thanks!

And a request for help: I am looking for an Irish domain hosting company that provides PHP, SQL and, very importantly, allows a large mailing at least once a week (through phplist) to a minimum of 2500-3000 recipients. All this should be available for a low price or in return for a regular favourable mentioning/advertisement in this Event Guide. I know that a good few of you know what I am talking about and if you can help directly or indirectly (with a suggestion), please contact me on dublineventguide@gmail.com.

Thank you to Kathie S. for her donation last week! It is very much appreciated. Kathie joins the list of honourable lifetime members of the Dublin Event Guide. ;-)

Please note: This Event Guide is sponsored by Esme E., Cliodhna D., Brian L., Padraig S. and Kathie S. Thanks for the support! If you too want to provide some financial help and see your name in this list, you can donate here: tinyurl.com/68dmlq or contact me to arrange another route for your donation (Remember this Event Guide is a hobby project and NOT a commercial enterprise….and there is NO minimum amount! ;-) )

All events listed in this Event Guide are free of any admission charges or at least appear to be free. I try to find confirmation in all cases, however, there are occasionally events that did appear to be free while writing this newsletter but later it turns out that some admission is charged. Apologies in that case!

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LA GUITARRA – TICKET COMPETITION
Thanks for all your entries! Unfortunately not everyone could win, but there will be tickets available at the door (EUR 15) so you can come to St. Ann’s Church tonight if you would like to hear Siquiera & Lima and Lucas Gonzalez. The lucky winners of the tickets are Gonzalo Banda-Cruz and Kristin Neues. Congrats!
The Brazilian Guitar Duo, Siqueira & Lima and the Argentinean Composer and Guitarist, Lucas Gonzalez will perform one night only in Dublin in St. Ann’s Church, Dawson Street on Friday 01 August at 20:00. This night of guitar music “La Guitarra” has been brought to Ireland by Raffael Abarca, a promoter of new generation Latin music performers. Raffael has previously made tickets available to the Dublin Event Guide Community and again he is making two pairs of tickets available. Thanks!!!
Raffa describes the concert here: “The South American guitar duo Fernando Lima and Cecilia Siqueira, originally from Uruguay have received acclaim from critics wherever they have played. They trained under world-class master guitarists David Russell, Fabio Zanon and Henrique Pinto and have won many prestigious awards for their guitar-playing which encompasses classical music and popular Brazilian music.
Lucas Gonzalez is one of the distinguished talents in film music today, Gonzales has scored movies in virtually every genre, all with strikingly original music. Born in Cordova, Argentina, and a guitar player for more than 10 years, Gonzalez opened up a new world of unfamiliar classical melodies with film scoring. If you enjoy classical Latin music this is an event you cannot afford to miss!”
Some samples of Siqueira&Lima’s music are here:
vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=28232969
vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&VideoID=28180712
The admission to the concert is EUR 15 and you can pre-book on 086 1541703.
Raffa’s website is here: www.raffaabarca.com

LAKESHORE LOOPS – BOOK COMPETITION
I received a lot of competition entries for this book but since the deadline for the competition is the coming Monday, I mention it here again:
“Lakeshore Loops: Exploring Ireland’s Lakes” is a brand new book by John Dunne and published by Liberties Press. Liberties Press have previously already made some books available to you through a competition and again they are making two books available. Thanks!!!
The book is guide to Ireland’s lakes and environs, offering maps, tips, and places of interest, as well as loads of history and legends. John Dunne is a cyclist, and so the book is written with cyclists in mind, but it’s just as useful for walkers and motorists. So, if you are ready to explore Ireland a little further, on your bike, on foot or by car, and if you like lakes, their tranquillity and the magical world around them this book is for you!
I had a chance to look at the book during the week and, believe me, it contains a huge amount of really interesting information about the all Irish lakes. The description of the book by Liberties Press is completely accurate!
Liberties Press describes the book with the following: “Lakeshore Loops is an inspirational read, which will brush off those rainy day blues, and send you traipsing across the country in search of Ireland’s neglected heritage – the beautiful and historical lakes. John Dunne’s wonderful guidebook is the perfect companion to those seeking solitude cycling by the Shannon, a weekend walk in Westmeath, or a day trip diving into the deep water of Lough Derg. Dunne’s easy-to-read narrative educates and informs users about the lakes of Ireland, and promotes a healthy and fun approach to holidaying at home! Full of anecdotes and local lore, the author includes the many nearby points of interest, the origins of some of the more unusual place-names and the legends of lake monsters and banshees. There are maps of each lake with the points of interest and nearby attractions clearly marked. In Lakeshore Loops, nature and culture go hand in hand with the green hills and glistening waters of the Irish countryside.
And Emerald Line Cruisers were so impressed with the book, that they have offered readers a chance to win a weeks cruising holiday exploring the Irish inland waterways. Lakeshore Loops is available nationwide for EUR 14.99.
The Liberties Press website and an opportunity to buy the book online can be found here: www.novenaltd.com/jsp/Liberties/book.jsp?prod=lakeshore
If you want to be in with a chance to win a copy of the book, please send an e-mail with “Lakeshore” in the subject line to dublineventguide@gmail.com. The body of the mail has to include your full address and a phone number. The book will be sent directly to the two winners. The deadline for entry is Monday 04 August at 13:00.
Thanks to Liberties Press and Sinead in Liberties Press to make these books available to us!

LOADED WHISPERS – TICKET COMPETITION
Herb Dee has the following information about two bands he is involved with and he was so nice to make some tickets available as well:
“The Loaded Whispers” are playing a free in-store in Road Records (16B Fade Street, Dublin 2) on Sat 09 August at 13:30 in support of their newly released third album. On the following Sat (16 August) the band are playing at 20:30 in Bowes in 31 Fleet Street as part of Music Medium Live promotions. Information about the band www.myspace.com/theloadedwhispers. Herb made 3 pairs of tickets available for the gig in Bowes, so if you want to win a pair of tickets, just drop me a mail to dublineventguide@gmail.com with “Loaded Whispers” as the subject and with your name and mobile phone number in the body of the mail. The mail has to be with me by 13:00 on Wed 13 August.

BULLIT – TICKET COMPETITION
“Bullit”, a Irish rock band, are playing at a Music Medium Live event in Bowes in 31 Fleet Street on Sat 09 August from 20:30. Bullit will be a little restrained in Bowes, since the management of that pub is concerned about the volume of rock music, but nevertheless, it should be a good night. More about “Bullit”, including song samples, can be found here www.myspace.com/bullitmusic. For this gig Herb as well made 3 pairs of tickets available and if you want to win a pair of tickets, send me a mail to dublineventguide@gmail.com with “Bullit” as the subject and with your name and mobile phone number in the body of the mail. The mail has to be with me by 13:00 on Wed 06 August. Thanks to Herb for the tickets!

All events in this Competition section are non-free events, but the organisers are making free tickets available for you to win. I get often lots of entries and unfortunately not everybody can win, but you should consider going anyway! :-) If you don’t win, and will go to the event, please help showing the organisers that promoting their event in the Dublin Event Guide is beneficial and mention to them that you heard about the event through “Joerg’s Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events)”. Thanks!

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Last week I saw an announcement from Diageo. It said that they intend to add another 10 cents to price of Guinness. The reason given was that this increase is necessary as a response to rising cost of raw materials. The article continued suggesting that the price increase of raw materials would also affect other Diageo-owned brands like Budweiser, Carlsberg, Smithwicks and Harp, as well as Smirnoff vodka, Bailey’s and Johnnie Walker whiskey. Beer is not really my thing, but I do wonder how expensive it can get before people completely stay away from pubs. I don’t know about you, but in the last few months it seems to me that pubs are a lot emptier than they once were!?

I guess it is the job of marketing people to be over-enthusiastic, over-positive and slightly incredible, but when it comes to estimates of event participation, I always get the feeling that the calculations in Ireland are over-over-over-positive. You might remember that I thought that the Urban Beach in George’s Dock was a great idea. Yes, there was room for improvement and the prices charged for taking a little pedal boat for a 20 metre trip in George’s Dock were absolutely outrageous, but the atmosphere was good (especially on a sunny day) and it was something different than the usual events. However, today I read that the Docklands Authority announced that over 45,000 people visited the Urban Beach over the 14 days. More than 3000 people per day (including rainy weekdays)??? Maybe a little over the top! :-)

EVENT LIST FOR NON-FREE EVENTS
Niall, a new member of the Dublin Event Guide Community, maintains a list of events that contains mainly non-free music events. The list is comprehensive and seems to contain more than some other similar lists out there. If you want to have a look, check it out here forum.electricpicnic.ie/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=14

FARMLEIGH SUMMER SEASON – PHOENIX PARK
The Farmleigh Summer Season is in full swing, but if you want to goto any of the Drive-in movies in August or to the readings and recitals that will take place in August, you HAVE to register for tickets! The Farmleigh Affair Festival (03-04 August) is completely booked out and I was too late as well to get tickets, but the Drive-In movies (09+10 August) and some other events are still bookable for free. Originally the deadline for tickets was 25 July, but it seems there are still tickets available, so don’t delay!!!
Just follow
www.farmleigh.ie/culturalevents/currentevents/summer2008/tickets2008/
The full programme can be found here: www.farmleigh.ie/media/farmleigh%20brochure%20lr1.pdf

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TRISHA DONNELLY – DOUGLAS HYDE GALLERY
“The Black Wave” is an exhibition by Trisha Donnelly. “Often containing a strong element of performance, Donnelly’s art uses video, sound, photographs, drawings, paintings, and sculpture to convey enigmatic states of consciousness.” The exhibition runs from 31 July until 18 September. (Gallery Details: Douglas Hyde Gallery, Trinity College, Dublin 2, www.douglashydegallery.ie , Open: Mon-Fri: 11:00-18:00, Thurs: 11:00-19:00, Sat: 11:00-16:45)

TOM CAMPBELL – PIEDESCALSO ART CAFE
Piedescalso Art Café is hosting an exhibition by Tom Campbell. The exhibition opens on Fri 01 August and usually is on show for one month (I couldn’t find a specific closing date). (Gallery Details: Piedescalso Art Cafe, 78 Thomas Street, Dublin 8, no website, Open: Mon-Sat: 10:00-22:00)
www.tomcampbellart.com

MAVIS GROUP SHOW – TBG&S
The IADT MAVis summer shows at the Temple Bar Gallery & Studios are coming to an end. In three weeks the MAVis will be moving to the LAB on Foley Street, so this is one of the last opportunities to visit a MAVis show that takes place in Studio Six.
The Opening is on Fri 01 August from 18:00 and the exhibition will also be open from 12:00-18:00 on Saturday 02 August. The artists involved are Elaine Hurley, Denise McDonagh and Linda Shevlin. For further information please contact Linda Shevlin at whitenoise@mavis.ie (Gallery Details: Temple Bar Gallery & Studios, 5-9 Temple Bar – entrance from Fownes Street, www.templebargallery.com, Open: Tues-Sat 11:00-18:00 (19:00 on Thursday))

JAMES COLEMAN – IRISH MUSEUM OF MODERN ART
The slide installation “Background” by James Coleman opens at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Friday 01 Aug. The installation is one of a trilogy of works by Coleman from the 1990s, which has been acquired by IMMA in 2004 and will be presented in the Great Hall. The exhibition continues until 31 August 2008.
www.imma.ie/en/page_170645 (Museum Detail: Irish Museum of Modern Art, Royal Hospital, Military Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, www.imma.ie, Tues-Sat: 10:00-17:30, Sun+Bank Holidays: 12:00-17:30. from 05 June-18 Sept: Thurs: 10:00-20:00)

DES KENNY – PALLAS CONTEMPORARY PROJECTS
“Naked” is an exhibition by Des Kenny, which explores the nature of s exual desire in painting and print. The exhibition runs from Thursday 31 July to 16 August. But viewing is by appointment only. To arrange times please contact Des Kenny on 087 7826880. (Gallery Details: Pallas Contemporary Projects, 111 Grangegorman Road Lower, Dublin 7, www.pallasprojects.org, Open: Thurs – Sat, 12:00-18:00)

“OPENING DOORS” – MERMAID ARTS CENTRE
An exhibition of work by Migrant Rights Centre Ireland’s Domestic Workers Support Group and artists Susan Gogan and Orla O’Flanagan entitled ‘Opening Doors – Migrant Domestic Workers Speak Through Art’ will be on show at the Mermaid Arts Centre in Bray from 30 July – 23 Aug. “The show features work in photography and textiles and focuses on migrant domestic workers’ negotiation of the i ntimate spaces of other people’s homes, where they work. The Mermaid Arts Centre is in Main Street, Bray, Co. Wicklow (www.mermaidartscentre.ie, 01 272 4030) and the Mermaid Gallery is open Monday – Saturday 10:00 – 18:00. Admission is free.

ANITA DI BIANCO – PROCESS ROOM, IMMA
Anita Di Bianco, who is currently participating in the Artists’ Residency Programme at IMMA will exhibit from 30 July to 10 Aug in The Process Room at IMMA.
The exhibition from Wednesday 30 July to Sunday 3 August 2008is called “Der Versteller (Dreaming and Drugs and Ballad in Plain D)”. From from Tuesday 05 August to Sunday 10 August 2008 “Letters from the Unsuspecting and Betty Talks” will be on show. Anita Di Bianco’s films examine, modify and re-work existing and re-imagined characters from cinema and literature – excerpting and adapting texts of such writers as Gertrude Stein, Jean Gênet, and Marguerite Yourcenar. Five of her recent films will be screened in loop over the course of the coming week and a half.
(Museum Detail: Irish Museum of Modern Art, Royal Hospital, Military Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8, www.imma.ie, Tues-Sat: 10:00-17:30, Sun+Bank Holidays: 12:00-17:30. from 05 June-18 Sept: Thurs: 10:00-20:00) E: Janice.hough@imma.ie
www.anitadi.net

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BRAY SUMMER FESTIVAL
The Summer Festival in Bray is coming to an end, but there is one more event: On Fri 01 Aug “Trihornophone” are performing from 13:00-14:00 on Mermaid Civic Plaza.
“A remarkable quartet dedicated to performing original, new music written for trumpet, two saxophones and a drum kit Composer Seán Óg has liberally taken influences from pop, European folk and the avant-garde, along with developments in contemporary jazz and re-moulded them over a rhythmic bed of bouncing rhythms and odd meter grooves.” www.braysummerfest.com

PUBLIC MEDITATION – DIAMOND WAY BUDDHISM CENTRE
The Diamond Way Buddhism Centre is offering a Public Meditation every Tuesday and Friday at 19:30 in 334 North Circular Road. For booking and information: 01 8423306.

YOGA – TEMPLE BAR
Every Friday free Sahaja Yogais taught and practised for free in Temple Bar. A free Sahaja Yoga Meditation program is available to members of the public every Friday at 19:30 at 4/5 Eustace Street (bell 3, next to the IFI), Temple Bar.
Sahaja Yoga is a unique method of meditation based on an experience called Self Realization that can occur within each human being. The process is described as ‘an inner transformation takes place by which one becomes moral, integrated and balanced’. The meeting organisers welcome newcomers. For more information on these yoga meetings contact Seamus Harten on SHarten@upc.ie
www.templebar.ie/home_ns_9_action_view_nid_229.html

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NORTHSIDE MUSIC FESTIVAL 08
The Northside Music Festival will run from 29 July – 28 August and performances will take place across the Northside of the city in various locations both indoors and outdoors. All music events are free.
On Sat 02 Aug at 14:30 the brilliant salsa band “Havana Son” will play outdoors in John Paul Park in Cabra at the Parkside Sports and Recreation Centre.
“Havana Son brings us into the heart of Cuba with their authentic take on ‘son’, the predecessor of modern day salsa. At the very core of their musical sound are the double act of Cuban guitar (tres) and Spanish guitar, accompanied by congas, bongos, campana/cowbell, upright bass, trumpet and the powerful vocals of Evelio Galan bringing the music of his native city Havana to Dublin’s Northside.”
www.dublincity.ie/RecreationandCulture/ArtsandFacilities/Events/Pages/NorthsideMusicFestival.aspx

BOTANICAL PAINTING – FARMLEIGH HOUSE
“Botanical Painting” will take place in Cowshed Theatre or outdoors in Farmleigh House on Sat 02 Aug at 13:30 for 7-9 year olds and at 15:30 for 10-12 year olds. Focusing on the plants and flowers around Farmleigh house, participants will work outdoors (weather permitting) using acrylic paints to paint Farmleigh in it’s beautiful setting. Spaces for workshop are limited.
www.farmleigh.ie/culturalevents/currentevents/summer2008/august2008/

QUINCY R LEHR – POETRY READING
“Dublin Says Farewell To Quincy R Lehr” is a Poetry Reading on Sat 02 Aug from 15:00-15:40 in Chapters of Parnell St, Dublin 1. “Oklahoma born poet Quincy R Lehr who has been based in Ireland (first Dublin, then Galway) for the last few years is returning to New York to take up a new lecturing position. Quincy is very well know and admired on the Irish poetry circuit and we would like to invite you all to this reading for a chance to say farewell to him.
Quincy’s first collection, Across the Grid of Streets was published by The Seven Towers Agency in 2008.”
www.seventowers.ie/cms/index.php?option=com_extcalendar&Itemid=27&extmode=view&extid=194

YOUR SCIENCE YOUR SAY – SCIENCE GALLERY
The Science Gallery in the Naughton Building at the back of Trinity College (near Pearse Street) is inviting to “Your Science Your Say”, which will be available from 30 Jul – 16 Aug. “Watch three scientists explain their research. Vote for what you think is the best pitch. The winner will receive EUR 4,000 towards their research and your vote helps shape the research agenda. Your Science Your Say is an experimental project by Ian Brunswick, as part of his M. Sc. thesis in Science Communication at Dublin City University. Visitors to Science Gallery can watch the three pitches and also record their own video feedback using the custom built Your Science Your Say polling booth on the ground floor of Science Gallery. For more information visit www.yourscienceyoursay.com. Opening hours are Tues-Sat from 12:00-16:00.

STREETBALL IRELAND FINALS
On Sat 02 Aug from 13:00-18:00 the finals of the 7th StreetBall Championship will take place in Mountjoy Park (If it rains StreetBall Nationwide moves to Mount Temple School, Malahide Road, Dublin 3. But I am not sure if this “rain escape” only applied to the heats or if it applies as well for the final.). Streetball is Basketball in a Street environment. Different events on the day are a Kids open fun day with Basketball Session, Football exhibition games, Face painting and more. There are music performances and DJ Funk Master Lee is spinning the discs. Admission to the event is free and more information can be found on www.streetballireland.com or can be requested from xynxstreetball@yahoo.com.

TRADITION:DL – PAVILLION THEATRE, DUN LAOGHAIRE
The Pavillion Theatre in Dun Laoghaire is inviting to TRADITION:DL, a traditional music festival, this weekend from Friday until Sunday. The Pavillion Theatre usually doesn’t do “free”, so you might wonder why I am mentioning it here. The reason is that all weekend there will be live traditional sessions in the “Gastropub” across the road from the theatre. Musicians and singers are encouraged to join in and to bring their instruments. Admission is Free and the sessions take place from 15:00-17:00 on Sat and Sun and from 22:00 till late on Fri, Sat and Sun. The later sessions are “post show” sessions and I would expect that you find hugely talented musicians taking part in them.
If you are interested in the festival itself, you can find more information on www.pavilliontheatre.ie. Performers are Paddy Glackin, Spiers and Boden, Tony MacMahon, David Power, writer Dermot Bolger, Michelle Mulcahy, John Blake, Julie Fowlis and Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh.

GREYSTONES ARTS FESTIVAL
Please note that the Greystones Art Festival, which in previous years took place on the August Bank Holiday weekend, does NOT take place in 2008, but might be back in 2009!

TEMPLE BAR MARKETS
And as always: Don’t forget that the Temple Bar Markets (Temple Bar Food Market on Meeting House Square and the Temple Bar Designer Mart near Cow’s Lane) are taking place every Saturday from 10:00-16:30.

MOVIES ON MEETING HOUSE SQUARE
The Open Air Movie Screening on Meeting House Square on Sat 02 Aug (22:30) will be “Some like it Hot” by Billy Wilder.You need to get free tickets before and you can get them from the Temple Bar Information Office (they are available since 26 July and could be all handed out, but it is worth trying). Tickets can be collected from the Temple Bar Cultural Information Centre at 12 East Essex Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2. Open Mon-Fri 09:00-17:30, Sat 10:00-18:00, Sun 12:00-15:00. www.templebar.ie/home_nav_2_t_13.html. On the night a small number of people without tickets will be let in if ticket holders don’t show up. So, you could try getting in that way, even if you don’t have tickets.

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HORSE MARKET – SMITHFIELD
If you have never experienced it, you should take the opportunity this Sunday 03 August to visit the Smithfield Horse Market. I mentioned this last month and will repeat what I said then:
Only once a month, every first Sunday of each month this unique event takes place. Close to sunrise, Smithfield Square fills with hundreds of horses, as well as scores of dealers, keen to make some cash on a few quick sales. The scene is like no other in Ireland and if you survive the early hours, I am sure you will leave this event full of stories to tell to your friends and families. Mind the galloping horses and the horse droppings and stay safe if you go there, but have fun and tell me all about it afterwards! :-)
Another reason for going could be that for a while already there are plans to move or close this market completely. That means that you never know how many more opportunities you have to experience the Horse Market.

TRIATHLON – DOCKLANDS
The Focus Ireland Triathlon is taking place on Sunday 03 August from 09:00. It starts and finishes at Grand Canal Square near Pearse Street. The participants have to swim 750 metres in the Grand Canal Basin, cycle 20 km and run for 5 km. So, as far as Triathlon’s are concerned it is not the most challenging Sprint Triathlon, but I am glad I don’t have to do it! :-) 400 athletes will take part and unfortunately it is now too late for you to register for this year, but you can still watch the event and maybe mentally prepare you for taking part next year! If you want to watch, then the Grand Canal Square will be a good place as the transition area and start and finish are there. Otherwise you can see cyclists and runners going up and down the South and North Liffey Quays, crossing the Liffey at Talbot Bridge near Customs House.
More information about the event can be found here
www.focusireland.ie/htm/fundraising/challenges/triathlon/index.htm
When writing this Event Guide on Thursday night, the Focus Ireland website said “We are at the moment very short on volunteers if this is something that you would be interested in please contact, email: events@focusireland.ie or phone: (01) 8815963 to let us know.” I am not sure if this message is still relevant, but between 70 and 100 volunteers are needed from 07:00 until 13:00 and if you have time and are interested, maybe give them a call on Friday to check if they still need people. You will get a T-shirt and a goody bag for your help…oh and a Danish!! :-) Here is the information about the volunteering:
www.focusireland.ie/htm/fundraising/challenges/triathlon/volunteers.htm

FARMLEIGH AFFAIR – FARMLEIGH HOUSE
The headline festival this week is Farmleigh Affairs. However, it is a rather unusual headline festival because not toooo many people know about it AND it limits the number of visitors so significantly that it will stay a festival for a few (in relative terms!). I am not sure how many tickets were available, but they are all long gone and I wonder how the organisers will handle the fact that bad weather could limit the numbers of ticket holders who turn up significantly and the fact that some bands might be more popular than others and some times during the day might be busier than others. A free festival has failed if it is not full. But unless the organisers have some flexibility build into the organisation and are prepared to let people in if the venue doesn’t fill there is a huge risk in a ticketed free open air event.
Anyway, I didn’t get any tickets, so I won’t be able to tell you next week how all went, but maybe someone could let me know during the week how the event turned out? I know that some of the readers of this Event Guide did get free tickets (Miren!? :-) ), so I will provide all relevant information here.
The event will take place in the Pleasure Grounds of Farmleigh House and it will run from 12:00 to 19:30 on Sun 03 Aug and on Mon 04 Aug.
Farmleigh House is owned by the state and managed by the Office of Public Works (OPW). The house is in Phoenix Park at the “Castleknock Gate” side of the park.
The organisers write “With two days of performances from many of the worlds leading musicians, minutes from Dublin’s centre yet in one of its most beautiful garden settings, and tickets entirely free, the Farmleigh Affair is not to be missed.” Hmm, they forget that it is not MY decision of I miss it or not if the tickets are gone! But they continue “Building on Farmleigh Affair’s growing reputation as the strongest world music line up of the summer , we’ve assembled some exotic musical blooms to further adorn Farmleigh’s scenic Pleasure Grounds, with artists travelling from France, The UK, Congo, Cape Verde, Portugal, The Gambia and The US to perform over the August Bank Holiday weekend. Joining them are leading groups from right across the Irish spectrum, from choral to traditional music.” Wellll, “strongest world music line up”, that definitely is a questionable statement with the Festival of World Cultures coming up!!
The line up for the two days is:
**Sun 03 August
12:30 Mornington Singers
14:00 Grada
15:30 Carmen Souza
17:00 Hazmat Modine
18:30 Justin Adams & Juldeh Camara
**Mon 04 August:
12:30 Motema
14:00 Mor Karbasi
15:30 Lo Cor De La Plana
17:00 Iarla Ó Lionáird & Invisible Fields
18:30 Grupo Fantasma
www.farmleighaffair.com

FOOD MARKET – FARMLEIGH HOUSE
Despite the ticketed Farmleigh Affairs taking place at Farmleigh House, the Farmleigh Food Market will run from 10:00-17:15 on Sun 03 in the Courtyard and the Farmyard of Farmleigh House. This suggests that there are no early ticket checks on the approach road.

ROLLERBLADING IN PHOENIX PARK
The Rollerblading “Meet&Train” is meeting this Sunday again in Phoenix Park. We were between 15 and 20 people in the beginning, but lately there are only 4-6, so if you remember where you hid the Roller Blades/Inline Skates, get them out before the summer is over and give it a try again. If not more people come every week, we will need to terminate the Meet/Train. :-( There are people to teach and help you if you need some help. We meet at 13:00 every Sunday at the Papal Cross – unless the ground is wet. See www.skatetraindublin.blogspot.com for details.

REGULAR SUNDAY EVENTS
There are a number of regular live events every week and over the coming weeks I will try to gather more of them and include them as a regular feature:
*The Mary Stokes Band (blues) from 18:30 in Bruxelles near Grafton Street and near the Westbury Hotel.
*Sunday Jazz in The Globe in George’s Street every Sunday from 17:30-19:30.
*Jazz in The George in George’s Street from 16:30-18:00: Jazz Band Zrazy.
*Sunday Roast is the event in Thomas Reads The Oak in Dame Street/Parliament Street every Sunday from 19:00. Provided are free live music, games & roast potatoes.

WEEKEND EVENTS
If you are just looking for Sunday events, please check the event list for Saturday as well. A good few events are taking place on Saturday AND Sunday, but it wouldn’t make sense to list them twice.

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BANK HOLIDAY
Keep in mind that Monday is a bank holiday in Ireland. If you only arrived recently, then you will be surprised to see that virtually ALL shops are open and that opening hours are the same as Sunday’s.
For all car owners: On Bank Holiday Mondays, Dublin City does not enforce Pay&Display parking, so you can park in the City Centre for free. But make sure that you don’t park in loading bays or on car park spaces for handicapped drivers.

FARMLEIGH AFFAIR – FARMLEIGH HOUSE
Please check the Sunday category for details.

FOOD MARKET – FARMLEIGH HOUSE
Again in parallel to the ticketed Farmleigh Affairs, the Farmleigh Food Market will run as well on Monday from 10:00-17:15 in the Courtyard and the Farmyard of Farmleigh House.

NORTHSIDE MUSIC FESTIVAL 08
The Northside Music Festival continues: On Mon 04 Aug at 15:00 the band “Paprika Balkanicus” will play outdoors in St. Ann’s Park at the Red Stables.
“Described as masters of good atmosphere, Paprika Balkanicus are becoming one of the hottest newcomers in World Music. Their electrifying show of fantastic musicianship and witty stage presence has already won them a substantial following in the UK, Europe and Japan. The members are from Romania, Serbia & Slovenia and are playing in Dublin for the first time. This fiery blend of traditional and gypsy music is not to be missed!”
www.dublincity.ie/RecreationandCulture/ArtsandFacilities/Events/Pages/NorthsideMusicFestival.aspx

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CINECAFE
Howard Linnane had shown short films for free in the Tapas bar Havana in Georges Street, Dublin 2 for seven weeks, however his “tenancy” in Havana came to an end and he is now looking for a new venue. If you do know a suitable venue that would be happy to host free short film screenings once a week or once every two weeks from approx. 16:30-18:00, please let either Howard or myself know. Howard Linnane can be reached on 086 3614787.

THE FOX – SCARLET CLOAK THEATRE COMPANY
This is NOT a free event, but Eoin Langford, who is one of the cast in this performance, helped me hugely earlier this year when I some legal advise in the context with this Event Guide, so in return I am more than happy to list his event here. Scarlet Cloak Theatre Company presents “The Fox (Volpone)” by Ben Jonson. A clever con man, a cunning sidekick, three dupes, a beautiful woman and a fortune in gold . . .What could go wrong? The play will be performed in T36, The Teachers Club, 36 Parnell Square, Dublin 1 from Tues 05 Aug to Sat 09 Aug at 20:00 each day. Tickets are EUR 15/EUR 10. In addition there is a matinee performance on Sat 09 Aug at 14:00 with tickets for EUR 10.
The play is directed by Evelyn McGrory and the cast is Sarah Louise Cleary, Andrew Deane, Joseph Jennings, Aine Lane, Eoin Langford, Claire Lyons, Keith Murphy, Rua O’Donnachu, Rosemary O’Loughlin, Hilary Rose. Bookings can be made on info@scarletcloak.net or (085) 814-6526. More information about the play is available here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volpone

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LIVE AT THE BANDSTAND – BLACKROCK
Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown are offering you a chance to hear great music from Wed-Fri on the bandstand in Blackrock Park. The concerts will run from 13:00-14:00 and are free.
06 Aug Wave (Jazz Quartet)
07 Aug The Hists List (covers band)
08 Aug Gitano (Flamenco guitarist)
www.dlrevents.ie/pdfs/LunchtimeConcerts2008.pdf

NORTHSIDE MUSIC FESTIVAL 08
And another Northside Music Festival event this week: On Wed 06 Aug from 13:00-14:00 and Opera Gala with opera singers Sandra Oman, Declan Kelly, Liz Ryan and Simon Morgan, among others will take place in Darndale at the Darndale Village Centre (outdoors).
www.dublincity.ie/RecreationandCulture/ArtsandFacilities/Events/Pages/NorthsideMusicFestival.aspx

LUNCHTIME POETRY READING
On Wed 06 Aug from 13:15-13:55 the “Chapters and Verse Lunchtime Reading” will take place in Chapters in Parnell Street, Dublin 1. Oran Ryan and Neville Keery will read from their works.
www.seventowers.ie/cms/index.php?option=com_extcalendar&Itemid=27&extmode=view&extid=195

PINT AND PICTURE FILM CLUB
Howard Linnane (086 3614787) is – in co-operation with the pub “Russells of Ranelagh” – running a film club. The film club shows screenings of Irish short films and feature films for free on the big screen in “Russells” in Ranelagh.
The next event is on Wed 06 Aug at 14:00. To find out what the feature film will be, please ring Howard. (Russells of Ranelagh is on the main street, just down from the Luas station and across from the Triangle).

CHALLENGING MYTHS/MISINFORMATION ABOUT ASYLUM SEEKERS & REFUGEES
The workshop “Challenging Myths and Misinformation about Asylum Seekers and Refugees” with Ismael Khurdi will take place on Wednesday 06 August 2008 at 17:00 at The Lab, Dublin City Council Arts Office, Foley Street, Dublin 1. Admission is free. It is a free workshop that provides the opportunity to: question definitions of refugee, asylum seeker and economic immigrant; challenge stereotypes and offensive labels applied to these groups; look at the meanings and perceptions of ‘home’; and facilitate the exchange of personal and professional experiences.
Ismale Khudri is an artist who has exhibited his work in Ireland and is participating in an Artist in Community awarded project, a project based at the Mosney Reception Centre for Asylum Seekers, led by artist Anne Kelly and supported by the Arts Council of Ireland and Create. To book a place on the workshop contact Sheena or Maura at The LAB on: T: 01 2225455

PUBLIC SPEAKING SESSION – JUNIOR CHAMBER
Junior Chamber International will be organizing a free public speaking training session on Wednesday 06 August from 19:00 at the Irish Recruitment Consultants Office (11 Ely Place, Dublin 2). This event is open to the public and is an opportunity to practise your public speaking skills in an informal environment. Participants must register on the JCI website (www.jcidublin.com), prior to the event. Each participant is required to do a 3 minute prepared speech about a topic of their choice. In addition to the prepared speeches, participants will be asked to do a 1 minute impromptu speech. For more information email: info@jcidublin.com or visit the event listing at: jcidublin.com/component/option,com_events/Itemid,223/task,view_detail/agid,68/year,2008/month,8/day,6/. (Thanks to Kristy for letting me know!)

ERIC DOGGETT – SIGNAL ARTS CENTRE
“Out There” is an exhibition of new work by wildlife photographer Eric Doggett showing at the Signal Arts Centre, Bray, from Wednesday 06 August to Sunday 17 August 2008. The opening reception will be held on Thursday 07 August 2008 from 19:00-21:00. (Gallery Details: Signal Arts Centre, 1 Albert Avenue, Bray, Co. Wicklow, www.signalartscentre.ie, Open: Tue – Fri: 10:00-13:00 & 14:00-17:00, Sat – Sun: 12:00-17:00)

CHILDREN OF MANILA – DOCUMENTARY SCREENING
About a year ago Alessandro Molatore was looking for funds to produce a short documentary together with Genny Carraro, Johanna Budzilowicz and Luca Rocchini, about street children in the Philippines and the charities The Children’s Relief Fund (CRF) and the Papa John Centre. Many people came to a concert to raise the money and as a thank you for the generous support and to show the result the documentaries will now be shown to the public. “Children of Manila” and “The Cemetery People” are the films and the screening will take place on 06 Aug at 20:00 at the Button Factory in Temple Bar. Admission is free and there will be a DJ and a club night after the screening from 23:00. Alessandro is specifically inviting everybody and not just the original supporters! Copies of the films will be available to buy on the night with all money going to the Children’s Relief Fund. (Thanks Niamh for letting me know about this event!)
And here is some more information about the charity and the films.
The Children’s Relief Fund (CRF) can be found here www.crfinternational.org.
“Children of Manila”:The Philippines are home to an estimated 1.5 million street children, many of whom survive by begging and selling salvaged recyclables from the streets of Metro Ma­nila. Poignant yet unexpectedly hopeful, Children of Ma­nila looks beyond the statistics to present the stories of three such children, their families and the challenges they face, depicting both the hardship of life on the streets and the simple hope that shelter and an education can provide.
“The Cemetery People”: Over 6,000 people make their home among the tombs of Navotas Cemetery, located in the Philippines on the shores of Manila Bay. Serving as a trustworthy guide, the smiling and talkative Pastor Jon leads us through the uni­maginable world of The Cemetery People, where families live, sleep and even play among the graves.

REGULAR WEDNESDAY EVENTS
* “The Zodiac Sessions” are a regular open mic event from 20:30 in Bruxelles (between Grafton Street and Westbury Hotel) for unsigned musicians. Admission is free and there is a different line-up every week. Check the website for more information: www.thezodiacsessions.com/
* Unfortunately competing with the Zodiac Sessions for that Wednesday time slot is “The Song Room”, another open mic event. It takes place in The Globe in George’s Street at 20:30 on Wednesdays as well. www.myspace.com/thesongroom

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OPERA IN THE OPEN – AMPHITHEATRE, CIVIC OFFICES
From Thurs 07 August until Thurs 04 Sept., every Thursday Dublin City Council is presenting an open-air opera performance at the amphitheatre at Civic Offices (behind Christchurch Cathedral). Performance this week will be “Cosi fan Tutte” by Mozart and it will start at 13:00. Great lunch time entertainment if you are interested in a bit of opera.

GARDEN WALKING TOUR – FARMLEIGH HOUSE
Farmleigh House are inviting to a Garden Walking Tour in the Walled Garden. It will take place on Thu 07 Aug at 14:30. Guest Speaker is Carmel Duignan.

PEGBAR – MEETING OF ANIMATORY
“It’s a Pegbar affair” is an evening of short animations from up and coming irish and uk animators. “peg bar is a fun gathering of animators. The aim of this gathering is to bring Irish animators together to view each others work, chat and make new cool animator friends. The peg bar affair will be held upstairs in Murray’s Bar on O’Connell St. on Thur 07 Aug from 19:00-23:30. At the venue there will be two projectors and a load of wide screen televisions to view cool new films from up and coming animators.” For more information contact spencer.zerocapital@gmail.com or 0863678654 as well as www.zero-capital.com/pages/pegbarcompress.pdf or
www.dublin.ie/calendar_details.aspx?eventid=791

———Friday————————

THE SCRIPT – IN-STORE PERFORMANCE
The Script will be performing a live acoustic set and signing copies of their debut album ‘The Script’. This will take place on Fri 08 Aug from 13:00 in HMV in Grafton Street. hmv.com/hmvweb/navigate.do?pPageID=1080

RED KID – IN-STORE PERFORMANCE
“Red Kid” will perform in Tower Records in Wicklow Street. Unfortunately, however, Tower Records Myspace site is still inaccessible unless your are a MySpace member and the listing on entertainment.ie (entertainment.ie/venue_information/Tower-Records/32057.htm) doesn’t specify the time.

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And some pre-announcements, so that you can get tickets in time:

JAMES BLACKSHAW – DOUGLAS HYDE GALLERY
Gallery 3 at the Douglas Hyde Gallery presents James Blackshaw at the Chapel, Trinity College on 14 August 2008. Doors open 19:30 and the performance begins at 20:00 sharp. Tickets for the performance are free but are only available in advance from the Douglas Hyde Gallery. For further information please contact Sheena on:
T: 01 896 1116. www.douglashydegallery.com
www.myspace.com/jamesblackshaw

MOVIES ON THE SQUARE
The film on Sat 09 Aug (22:00) will be “Stranger than Fiction” tickets are available from the Temple Bar Cultural Information Centre from 02 August.

ORCHESTRAL MANOEUVRES IN THE PARK
On Sunday 17 August, Marlay Park becomes the biggest classical venue of the year as up to 20,000 people flock to Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Park with exciting entertainment for all the family presented by Dún Laoghaire Rathdown County Council. Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Park features family events from 14:00-16:00, movies on big screen and in the evening the 48 piece Slovak Festival Orchestra and a guest appearance by award winning Irish Tenor Sean Costello and internationally acclaimed Soprano, Celine Byrne. The event ends on a high note with a magnificent fireworks display. Tickets are FREE and will be available from local libraries in Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County. Simple application forms can be downloaded here: www.dlrevents.ie/pdfs/Orchestral-Manouvres-Booking-Form.pdf printed off and presented at local libraries for free tickets. Tickets are available in advance only and will not be available at the entrance to the event.
www.dlrevents.ie/events.htm
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Traditionally the bank holidays weekends are a little disappointing as far as big events/festivals are concerned. This has probably to do with the fact that all people from the countryside evacuate Dublin. ;-) And many Dubliners and foreigners are leaving the country for a long weekend or so. But, hey, there are still a few things to do. So if you are staying in Dublin, make sure that you don’t stay at home! :-)

Enjoy the weekend!

–Joerg

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