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Event Guide 47: Dublin City Soul Festival Competition, Ratzingers, Dublin Improv, G ay Theatre Festival, Rollerblading, Bealtaine, Parenting Workshop and many exhibitions

Hi all!

This is Event Guide 47 and that means we are only 5 weeks away from the 1st Anniversary of the Event Guide. Actually, it is 4 weeks until that big day because in the first month of writing the Event Guide I missed one week. It has never ever happened since! ;-) If, however, the weekly mail didn’t arrive in your Inbox at some stage since you subscribed, please check your spam folder. Last week many Hotmail didn’t get the Event Guide at all and many Gmail users had to fish it out of their Spam Folder. Very annoying, I know, but unfortunately I can’t do much about it at the moment. If you need help sorting it in your mail box, send me a mail.

In my private calendar there are two music festivals in the year for which I would even rearrange my holidays. The first one in the year is the Dublin City Soul Festival in the City Centre and in Merrion Square and the second one later, in August, is the Festival of World Culture in Dun Laoghaire. And the good news is that the Dublin City Soul Festival is just around the corner! It will start on Monday week (19 May) and will culminate in the Soul Picnic in Merrion Square on the following Sunday (25 May). The Soul Festival is only in its second year, but last year was an amazing event and I know that Chris Maher, the founder and boss of the festival, has worked very very hard with his team to provide an even better event. The details about the week-long festival I will share with you in next week’s Event Guide, but Chris was so nice to make some tickets available for a competition, so read on and check out the competition section.

A content-related question for which I would appreciate your opinions/suggestions: Every week there are lots of very interesting exhibitions opening in different Galleries around Dublin and currently I am listing quite a lot of them. Are you happy with that or would you prefer less (or more) exhibition announcements? Drop me mail (dublineventguide@gmail.com) if you want to share your opinion with me.

And one other thing: The Trinity Ball is on tonight from 22:00-04:45 (licensing laws don’t seem to apply here!?!?!?), so expect mayhem on the streets of Dublin. Massive queues around Trinity College at opening time and shocking scenes of drunkenness seem to go hand in hand with this event. Tickets are long sold out and are the hottest currency on trading websites at the moment. I looked at the entertainment line-up and have never heard a single name of the bands or DJs that will perform, but I guess that is just a sign of my age. :-P

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DUBLIN CITY SOUL FESTIVAL
Last year we (the Gardiner Street Gospel Choir) sang at the headline concert of the Dublin City Soul Festival in Mansion House and at the Open Air Soul Picnic in Merrion Square on the Sunday. It was a great atmosphere and a super festival all around. The only slight downside was that somewhat less people came to the Soul Picnic than we had hoped for. And that is when I finally decided to start writing this Event Guide. Well, the year is nearly full, 47 issues of the Event Guide made it to you and the Dublin Event Guide Community has now grown to 1150 subscribers, with the facebook group standing at 1304 members.
I will tell you lots more about the Dublin City Soul Festival in next weeks newsletter, however, for this week, the most important thing is that you make sure that you put it in your diary. :-)
Chris Maher and his team have put a brilliant line-up together again and the Soul Picnic in Merrion Square AND many other events are free. In addition Chris has made a number of tickets available for some non-free events and you should definitely check out the website www.dublincitysoulfestival.ie. In the menu bar at the bottom of the page you will find “What’s On” and you should AT LEAST have a look at the “Band” section. I hope to have some more information for you about the line-up for the Sunday (currently still a closely guarded secret) in next week’s Event Guide and I hope to see you at the Festival!!!!!
Chris was very generous (Thanks!!) and made SIX pairs of tickets available for different events for the Dublin Event Guide Community. The gigs are
–Monday 18 May: Ben Prevo Trio
–Tuesday 19 May: Soul Kitchen Covers
–Thursday 21 May: Owen Brady & Friends
And I have two pairs of tickets for each of the three gigs. All gigs will start at 21:00 (Doors: 20:00) and will take place in Cassidy’s in Westmoreland Street. To be in with a chance and to win a pair of tickets you have to send a mail to dublineventguide@gmail.com. This mail has to have the subject “Soul – Monday”, “Soul – Tuesday” or Soul – Thursday” depending on for which gig you want to win tickets. In addition the body of the mail has to contain your name and your mobile phone number. Your mail has to be with me by 12:00 on Sat 17 May.
So, have a look at the line-up on the website, decide which gigs you will go to and make sure you go to the Soul Picnic on Sunday (25 May).
Oh, and for the people that love soul and have the funds to pay a little more: If you want to hear a BRILLIANT soul band, the Rance Allen Group, go to the Soul Jam concert on Saturday (24 May) in the Sugar Club. I was at the Rance Allen Group concert last year and they literally blow your socks off! There were only 300 tickets available (EUR 40) and I expect it will sell out if it hasn’t already! Tickets are/were available on www.tickets.ie

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MOVIE EXTRAS
Conor Horgan tells me about this, but unfortunately it was too late for last week’s Event Guide and this week you might not have the time OR all roles are filled. Still, try contacting the person in charge if you are interested. The budget is small for this film, so you won’t be paid, but you could win a price. Conor was an extra last week and enjoyed the experience.
Movie extras needed for feature film!
Extras needed for feature film “Next!” Set for cinema release. 120 extras needed for two major scenes next Friday 09 and Saturday 10 May 2008 being filmed in Dublin city centre. Raffles, lots of prizes, Electric Picnic Tickets, Vicar Street tickets and more prizes to be won on the day! Friday and Saturday start 09:00. Great experience for anyone’s showreel or anyone interested in film production and taking part on a film set. If you are interested please text Lorraine on 087-1342612 with your name and number.

THE RATZINGERS – ZANZIBAR CONCERT
Katie Hughes told me that The Ratzingers, a brilliant soul+funk band, are playing tonight (Fri, 09 May) in Zanzibar on Ormond Quay from 19:00-21:00. I know them well and will try to be there for the gig, they are great! So if you want to hear some good music before you go home and into the weekend get to Zanzibar. Admission is free.

WORLDVIEW FILM CLUB – FILM SCREENING
As every Friday the Worldview Film Club is showing a film free of charge at 19:00 in the National Bahá’í Centre in 24 Burlington Rd, Ballsbridge, Dublin 4. This week it will be the movie “Big Fish”. After the screening there will be a discussion around the theme of “The Joy of Life”. For more information check worldview.project.googlepages.com/invitation

GEMMA HAYES – IN STORE PERFORMANCE
Gemma Hayes is performing in Tower Records in Wicklow Street on Fri 09 May at 17:30. www.myspace.com/tower_records

LIGHT HOUSE CINEMA – FOR YOUR INFORMATION
In 1996 the Light House cinema closed its doors in Abbey Street. Now, nearly 12 years later, it will re-open in a new venue: The Light House Cinema opens on 09 May on Smithfield Square. It is a joint initiative of the Arts Council and the Irish Film Board and will be a four screen cinema with a total of 614 seats. Unfortunately cinemas typically don’t offer free screenings, but for the cinema lovers this should still be interesting news.

And now to a long list of exhibition announcements… If you are not interested, you can move directly to the Saturday events!

AXIS ART CENTRE – EXHIBITION
As part of the over 55s Festival “Bealtaine” the Axis Art Centre will show the exhibition “Moments in Time” from 08 May – 30 May in the Café Gallery. It is a group show of work from artists aged 55+. This work has been chosen and curated by
an invited panel of professional artists and curators and displays the wealth of talent and invention existing in art groups and individuals over 55 years of age studying various visual art forms in our community. The exhibition is open Mon-Fri: 09:00-21:00. (Venue: Axis, Main Street, Ballymun, Dublin 9, www.axis-ballymun.ie)

STEPHEN BRANDES – RUBICON
“Walpurgisnacht” is the name of this exhibition of paintings by Stephen Brandes which will be on show from 09 May – 31 May in the Rubicon Gallery. (Gallery Details: Rubicon Gallery, 10 St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, www.rubicongallery.ie, Open: Tues- Sat 12:00-18:00)

LAURA KELLY – TALBOT GALLERY
“A Point Faraway” is an exhibition of paintings by Laura Kelly and will run from 08 May-31May in the Talbot Gallery. (Gallery Details: Talbot Gallery, 51 Talbot Street, Dublin 1, www.talbotgallery.com, Open: Tues-Fri 10:30-17:00, Sat 10:30-14:00)

MIRIAM MC CONNON – LEMONSTREET GALLERY
“New York” is Miriam Mc Connon’s paintings exhibition from 08 May-05 June in the Lemonstreet Gallery. (Gallery Details: Lemonstreet Gallery, 24-26 City Quay, Dublin 2, www.lemonstreet.com, Open: Mon-Fri 10:00-17:00, Sat 11:00-16:00)

ROYAL INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS – EXHIBITION
“Plans, Sections and Elevations” is a group exhibition of images and objects by Detta Allessi, Gary Farrelly, Christoph Kronke, Maurizio Scalera, David Turpin, Andrezej Wejchert and Swollen Design Studio at the Royal Institute of Architects from 09 May- 29 May. Plans Sections and Elevations is an exhibition comprised of works by artists and architects collated and displayed to demonstrate the potential of the visual language of architecture as a vehicle for non-representational expression. For further information contact plans.sections.elevations@gmail.com. (Venue: R.I.A.I, 8 Merrion Square, Dublin 2). Thanks to Ronan Kenny, who mentioned this event to me.

SARAH JAYNE BOOTH – BOOKCUBE GALLERY
“Saligia” is Sarah Jayne Booth’s exhibition of paintings which will run from 08 May – 23 May in the Bookcube Gallery in Rathmines. (Gallery Details: Bookcube Gallery, 203 Lr Rathmines Road, Dublin 6, www.bookcubegallery.com, Opening Hours: not specified on website!)

YOKO AKINO & MAEV LENAGHAN – GRAPHIC STUDIO GALLERY
“Is this real” is the name of the exhibition of etchings and drawings by Yoko Akino & Maev Lenaghan. It runs from 08 May-07 June. (Gallery Details: Graphic Studio Gallery, Through the Arch, Cope Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, www.graphicstudiodublin.com, Open: Mon-Fri: 10:00-17:30, Sat: 11:00-17:30)

MARC-IVAN O’GORMAN – FILMBASE
“Cutaways” is a photo exhibition by film maker and visual artist Marc-Ivan O’Gorman. The exhibition contains images from Dublin and Delhi and runs from 07-11 May only. “Cutaways” is a slightly abridged version of the “Long Shots & Cutaways” event that exhibited in The Mint Gallery in New Delhi in February of this year. To see images from that exhibition please go to the gallery’s website: www.themint.in/exb.php. (Venue Details: Filmbase, Curved Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, www.filmbase.ie, Open: Mon-Fri: 09:30-17:30, Sat: 11:30-17:30, Sun: varies) www.myspace.com/marcivan

PAUL MURNAGHAN – THE LAB
“A line describing nothings” is Paul Murnaghan’s new exhibition from 09 May -31 May. Earlier this year, Paul Murnaghan offered members of the public ‘Free Past Life Regressions’ through online and printed advertising. These sessions, which took place at the LAB in April, were offered with the stipulation that participants sit with an artist after the regression and assist them in rendering drawings based on the places and people of their experience. This exhibition continues Murnaghan’s line of enquiry into belief systems and points of intersection between the spiritual, scientific and psychological. (Gallery Details: The LAB, Foley Street, Dublin 1, 195.218.114.214/living_in_the_city/culture/labs_art_gallery, Open: Mon-Sat: 10:00-18:00)

FINOLA JONES – OONAGH YOUNG GALLERY
An exhibition of work by Finola Jones entitled “A work of memory – From a great distance” is taking place at the Oonagh Young Gallery from 09 May – 31 May. “Finola Jones’ installation deals with the business of making art and how it does, or does not fuse with the less poetic business of daily life.” (Gallery Details: Oonagh Young Gallery, 1 James Joyce Street, Liberty Corner, Dublin 1, www.oonaghyoung.com, Open: Thurs-Fri: 12:00-18:00, Sat: 13:00-16:00)

EXHIBITION – DRAIOCHT
“Play” a group show of artists David Beattie, Anita Delaney, Katherine Lamb, Claire Maguire, Lee Welch will run from 089 May-21 June. Draíocht presents Play, in celebration of Spréacha 2008, an exhibition that brings together specifically commissioned works by five Irish based artists that deal with the concept of play. The exhibition will also include a text by writer Tim Stott who will respond to the works in the exhibition and situate them within current discourse concerning gaming and play. (Venue Details: Draíocht, Blanchardstown Centre, Dublin 15, www.draiocht.ie, Open: Mon-Sat: 10:00-18:00)

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EGG & SPOON RACE – DUBLIN IMPROV
The Dublin Improv Movement inviting to the next event on Saturday (10 May). Brian Lenehan told me this: “Dublin Improv Movement, who first came together for a mass-freeze on Grafton Street on the 23rd February, are inviting you and your friends to our “Sports Day” egg-and-spoon race down Henry Street on Saturday, 10th May, at 14:00. All are welcome.” The title is “Performance Art: Slow-Mo Fun Sports Day” and the location for the meeting is Henry St., Dublin 1 (near the Butlers Chocolates Cafe beside the Spire).
Brian continues: “We need as many people (all Dublin Improv members, friends, family and any other randomers) to gather together at the O’Connell Street end of Henry Street at 14:00 exactly. Don’t hang around that spot for too long before-hand, wait around O’Connell St., elsewhere on Henry St., etc (just don’t congregate for too long in the one spot at the meeting-point). Look sporty. If you can, use the “11850 men” as inspiration wearing vests, shorts, sweat-bands, etc., or track-suit or whatever else you like. Bring a desert-spoon and an egg (hard-boiled preferably). If you can’t get a boiled-egg, a raw (not boiled) potato, or kiwi will do. At 14:00 exactly, we will start running with spoons and eggs out-stretched before us IN SLOW MOTION down Henry Street, all the way to the junction of Jervis Street, where we will cross over to the little park (Wolfe Tone Square) to have the prize-giving ceremony. It should take around twenty minutes to “run” the distance. We’ll have a finishing-line always no more than 10 metres ahead of the head of the race, so as to let spectators know that we’re coming.”
I was at the Grafton Street Freeze and it was fun. This event is significantly more active than a freeze :-) but don’t worry, you won’t have to fit to do the slow motion race. :-) Come along for a bit of harmless fun!!! The event will take place no matter what the weather is like!

START YOUR OWN BUSINESS – LECTURES
The Start Your Own Business! series of free lectures called “ILAC Library Talks” in the Central Library, Ilac Centre, Henry Street, Dublin 1 is coming to an end. The final lecture takes place on Sat 10 May from 10:00-12:30 and admission is free, but booking is essential. To reserve a place for the complete programme or an individual lecture, ring the Business Information Centre (01) 873 3996, email: businesslibrary@dublincity.ie or the Open Learning Centre (01) 873 4333, email: openlearning@dublincity.ie or call into the Central Library, Ilac Centre, Henry Street, Dublin 1. The final lecture deals with “Your Business Plan – Summing Up Workshop” and will be presented by Ron Immink. www.dceb.ie/event-calendar#dceb-event

PETER COLLINS – MILL THEATRE DUNDRUM
“Brainshake” is Peter Collins’ exhibition in the Mill Theatre in Dundrum. It will run from 10 May – 05 June and the official opening & wine reception will be on Sat 10 May from 17:30-19:00. www.collinspeter.com and www.milltheatre.com

GERI HALLIWELL – BOOK SIGNING
The former Spice Girl, Geri Halliwell, will be in Eason’s in O’Connell Street on Sat 10 May from 16:00 to sign copies of her book “Ugenia Lavender”.

DUBLIN GA Y THEATRE FESTIVAL
The Dublin Ga y Theatre Festival (I chose the weird spelling to reduce problems with spam classification!) is continuing for another week and more free events are available. You can find the full program on www.gaytheatre.ie. And here are the free events for this week:
—Cultural Seminar (Sun 11 May, 12:00, Trinity College at Samuel Beckett Theatre).
This year’s free seminar will be held in the Samuel Beckett Theatre in Trinity College. (12:00-13:00 including light lunch) Chaired by Dr Eibhear Walshe, proceedings include the Dr Aiden Rogers Memorial Lecture, papers on Eva Gore Booth by Dr Sonja Tiernan and by Professor Roy Sargeant, Artscape New Writing Programme, Cape Town. Admission is free, but please contact seminar@gaytheatre.ie to register your interest.
—“Crown Jewels” (Sun 11 May, 15:00) in The George, Georges Street is the second of three events at the festival of New Irish Writing. 2007 Oscar Wilde Award winning playwright Sean Sturnick and Christiaan Feehan premiere their outrageously funny play.
—The Story of Zrazy @ The George (Sun, 11 May, 16:30). Performing in The George, Ireland’s leading l esbian duo Carol and Maria give an insight into their successful career as jazz musicians.
—Ga y Poster Artwork (01-31 May) in Front Lounge, Parliament Street. Exhibition of posters of all the plays that can be seen at this year’s festival.

UNDER THE SEA – FAMILY PROGRAM, NATIONAL GALLERY
The National Gallery offers a regular Saturday Family Program. This Sat 10 May from 15:00-16:00 the theme is “Under the Sea”. The programme is free and is suitable for children from 4 -10 working together with the accompanying adult. The number is limited to 70 (first come first served) and it will take place in the Baroque Gallery. www.nationalgallery.ie

TEMPLE BAR MARKETS
Don’t forget that the Temple Bar Markets, the 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.

PROTEST – ONLINE PETITION TO BAN CLUSTER BOMBS
Cluster bombs have killed and injured thousands of civilians during the last 40 years and continue to do so today. But now there is an opportunity to make them a thing of the past. Starting on 19 May, more than 100 governments will gather in Dublin to negotiate an international ban on cluster bombs. Although civil society has voiced strong outrage at these weapons for more than 30 years, there was an opportunity like this to ban them forever and to transform the futures of those whose lives, families and communities have been shattered.
You can provide support to ensure the Dublin Diplomatic Conference results in the strongest ban possible, with no loopholes, no exceptions and no delays.
The Cluster Munition Coalition (CMC) Ireland has launched its online petition urging the Irish government to ensure that the Dublin negotiations deliver a treaty that will ban all cluster bombs. Check it out at www.stopclusterbombs.ie/petition

PROTEST – SAVE ST. LUKES
The Save St. Lukes campaign is inviting to a protest march on Sat 10 May at 13:00. The march will start at St Luke’s and will go to the Central Bank in Dame Street.
www.savestlukes.net By the way, this is not a campaign to save the constituency office of a former Taoiseach, but is a campaign to save the Cancer Hospital St. Luke’s, which – under current plans – will get closed soon.

PROTEST – AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL LETTER DAY
The Amnesty International Irish Section invites you to write a letter for a human rights cause close to your heart: “Our Annual Letter-Writing drive will take place in the Mansion House this Sat 10 May from 10:00 – 16:00. Amnesty activists will be out in force encouraging Dubliners to sign letters of support for human rights activists in China, Zimbabwe, Mexico and a number of other countries. Each year hundreds of people take part. It might seem like a very small thing, signing a letter in Dublin city centre, but it is an essential part of keeping up the pressure for improvements in human rights and delivering real change in people’s lives. This year we will be highlighting the plight of the victims of gender based violence in Mexico and prisoners of conscience in Israel, as well as supporting our Human Rights For China postcard campaign. We’re asking you to drop by the Mansion House on Saturday and to give a few moments of your time to help people around the world who are facing oppression and imprisonment.”

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SUNDAY AT NOON – CLASSICAL MUSIC AT HUGH LANE
The Hugh Lane Gallery is taking a one week break of the Sunday at Noon series concerts. The concerts will continue in the following week, though.
www.hughlane.ie/concerts/whatson.asp

HUGH LANE GALLERY- LECTURE
On Sun 11 May at 13:30 Joanna Shepard (Head of Conservation) will talk about “Dublin’s Municipal Collection 100 years later” at a Hugh Lane Gallery public lecture. The lecture will discuss the current conservation project for the gallery’s centenary exhibition this June. All lectures are free and open to the public. Early arrival is recommended. For further information, please contact: Katy Fitzpatrick. T: 01 2225553 or katy.fitzpatrick@dublincity.ie. www.hughlane.ie

ROLLERBLADING IN PHOENIX PARK
Since last Sunday a free Rollerblade Meet & Train for adults is taking place every Sunday from 13:00-14:00 in Phoenix Park. Meeting point is the Papal Cross Car park.
All are welcome and the organisers will provide basic tips and starter points with practice. See www.skatetraindublin.blogspot.com for details. The Rollerblade Meet & Train offers a chance to train with others swap tips and learn from each others experiences. Experienced Rollerbladers are welcome for demonstrations of technique.
Thanks to Karen Dempsey for telling me about this event.

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

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BEALTAINE FESTIVAL
“Bealtaine”, the Irish national festival celebrating creativity in older age is taking place this year from 08 May – 30 May. Taking its name from the ancient Celtic festival celebrating springtime, “Bealtaine” celebrates renewal, creativity and growth in ageing. The Axis Theatre in Ballymun is, in partnership with Dublin
City Council Arts Office, hosting a range of free activities and events to celebrate Bealtaine.
The first one is not free – unless you are over 55 (in that case you should rush to the ticket office of the Axis Theatre to reserve your tickets in person (!) if there are still some available, but the next two are. The events are targeting the over 55s, but I would expect that if you are below that age and want to take part, you won’t be kicked out!
– The Submarine Man (08+09 May, 20:00, EUR15/12/Free) – Theatre – more information can be found here: www.axis-ballymun.ie/_fileupload/Image/axis%20summer%202008%20programme.pdf
– Grow Your Own – Movie Screening (12 May 14:30, Free) “Grow Your Own” is a gentle sweet-smelling comedy that is blessed with plenty of British charm. Set on an allotment in the North of England, a bunch of grumpy old men spend their days nurturing their beloved allotments, while passing comment on their neighbours’ vegetables.
– Slovak Festival Ensemble with support from The Forever Young Chorus (14 May, 20:00, Free) Vladimir Jablokov is the conductor, founder and solo player of the ‘Slovak Festival Ensemble’. Their style is unusual in that they perform classical music in a way that appeals to all ages and can be appreciated by all audiences nationwide. The Forever Young Chorus is the Finglas/Cabra version of the American Young @ Heart Chorus which visited Dublin last year singing songs of their children and grandchildren. The sounds of Bob Dylan, Carly Simon and U2 can be heard coming from Brookville Court, Finglas lead by musical director Chiara Browne.

ST PETERSBURG COMES TO DUBLIN
If you have reserved tickets this event is in your diary already. If you haven’t reserved tickets, you could check and see if there are still some available for this event:
From 13-16 May Dublin will be offering a range of cultural events and activities with a Russian (St. Petersburg) theme. Dublin is visited by musicians, historians and exhibitions from St. Petersburg and if you want to attend any of the events, apply for tickets as soon as possible – they are very limited!
Admission is free for all events, but you need to book here 01-2225434.
The programme of events is listed here:
—Performance of the “Rimsky-Korsakov String Quartet” in the Hugh Lane Galley on Parnell Square on 13 May (12:30-14:00) and 14 May (15:00-17:00).
—St. Petersburg Documentaries in Chester Beatty Library on 13 May (16:00-17:00).
—Lecture on Russian Literature and Joyce by Tatiana Ponomareva, Director of Vladimir Nobokov Museum in the Davis Theatre in TCD on 13 May at 19:00
—Lecture on the Russian “Silver Age” and the Irish “Celtic Revival” by Andrey Mashinyan, Director of the Irish Culture Centre of St. Petersburg State University in the Davis Theatre in TCD on 14 May at 19:00
—Photographic Exhibition “Views of St. Petersburg and its suburbs” in the Atrium of Dublin City Council, Civic Offices, Wood Quay from 14-16 May from 09:00-18:00.
You can see from this list that there are events that do not need tickets (e.g. the photographic exhibition) or might not need tickers (e.g. the Hugh Lane Gallery concerts), but I still recommend that you double-check by ringing 01-2225434.

CHRIST CHURCH CATHEDRAL – LUNCH TIME LECTURES
During May, Christ Church Cathedral is offering a number of lunch time lectures every Tuesdays 13:15. They are all linked to the restoration of the Christ Church Cathedral from 1871-1878. On 13 May, the topic is “G.E. Street: conservator or restorer?” and will be given by Paul Arnold (Cathedral architect). The event will take place in the Crypt. Admission Free and all are welcome. cccdub.ie/heritage/lectures/cc-lecture-series/lectures.html

YOUNG ENVIRONMENTALISTS – SHOWCASE
The ECO-UNESCO’s Young Environmentalist 2008 Showcase and Awards Ceremony will take place in The Round Room of the Mansion House on 13 May.
Entry to the Showcase is free and open to all, from 11:30-13:30 and will include a showcase of 40 Young Environmentalist projects, interactive BioZone, a Creative Recycling Zone, games, activities and more. For further information contact Karen Sheeran, ECO-UNESCO’s Young Environmentalist Awards Coordinator on 01 6625491 or at yea@ecounesco.ie.

CECIL KING – IMMA TALKS AND LECTURES
A lecture entitled “Cecil King” will take place on 13 May 2008 in the Lecture Room of the Irish Museum of Modern Art at 17:00. Richard Demarco will discuss Cecil King’s involvement with the international art world and his contribution to the Irish art scene. Richard Demarco is a Scottish artist and promoter of the visual and performing arts and owns the Richard Demarco Gallery. He is a promoter of cultural links with Western Europe. He has worked with Marina Abramovic, Neue Slowenische Kunst and Joseph Beuys. Booking is essential for all Talks and Lectures. Automatic booking line 01 6129948 or automatic email booking talksandlectures@imma.ie. (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)

ABBEY TALKS – A POWERFUL TALE: DONAL O’KELLY
In Abbey Theatre’s Abbey Talks series Donal O’Kelly talks about “A Powerful Tale”: A theatrical experience in human form, awardwinning playwright and actor Donal O’Kelly (Catalpa, Bat The Father Rabbit The Son) reflects on how we tell stories. On Tues 13 May from 18:15-19:00.

SUSAN MONTGOMERY – SIGNAL ARTS CENTRE
The Signal Arts Centre is exhibiting “Prasad” by Susan Montgomery. The exhibition explores the parallels between Druidic and Vedic cultures and will be opened on Tues 13 May by His Excellency Mr P.S Raghavan, The Ambassabor of India at the Signal Arts Centre,1 Albert Ave Bray at 7pm. The Exhibition will run until 25 May.

SAMANTHA CLARKE – CROW GALLERY
“Keep your eye on the yellow thing” an exhibition by Samantha Clarke will open on Tues 13 May at 18:00 at the Crow Gallery and will run until 18 May. (Gallery Details: Crow Gallery, 6 Crow Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, www.crowgallery.net, Open: 12:00-18:00) For further information contact Ciara Garvey. E: ciara@canvas.ie
www.canvas.ie

MESSIAEN CENTENARY – ORGAN CONCERT
Olivier Messiaen, an organ composer was born 100 years ago and to mark this 100th anniversary, David Leigh and Tristan Russcher will present all his organ compositions throughout this year. The second concert is on Tues 13 May 2008 at 18.30 in St Patrick’s Cathedral. “L’Ascension” will be performed. Admission is free.

LIFE AS A JOURNEY OF FAITH – SLI EILE DEBATE
Sli Eile, the Jesuit youth organisation, is inviting to their 8th debate. This time the topic is “Life as a journey of faith” and the guest speaker is Noreen Mackey. The debate will take place on 13 May from 19:30-21:30 in the Belvedere Hotel, Great Denmark Street, Dublin 1. Noreen Mackey entered a Carmelite monastery in Ireland at the age of 18, but found life behind the grille so difficult that she left. A new spiritual encounter in Luxembourg led her back to the Carmelites, this time to a French monastery, but after 18 months, she returned again to the world. After a period of grieving, Mackey began to find meaning in her experience and understand its importance as part of her quest for God. Today, Noreen Mackey is legal adviser to the Competition Authority in Dublin, where she was one of the authors of the report into the Ansbacher affair. www.noreenmackey.com

CONTEMPORARY MUSIC CENTRE – SEMINAR
“AMP – A Meeting Place” is a series of cross-arts interaction seminars for composers, performers, painters, sculptors, animators, filmmakers, dancers and actors. Organised by the Contemporary Music Centre, the series, AMP, is designed to give musicians and artists the chance to interact, discuss, and learn about the ways in which they can impact on each other’s work. The format for each evening will include short
presentations by guest speakers, while also allowing the chance for open discussion.
The first seminar “Music & the Visual Arts”, which will look at the partnership between music and the visual arts, takes place on 13 May at 19:30 in Pravda, Lower Liffey Street, Dublin 1. Speakers will include artist Anthony Kelly, composers David Stalling and George Higgs, who will discuss his latest project The Coin Operated Vibrating Video Juke Bed. (www.davidstalling.com, www.anthonykelly.net, www.georgehiggs.com)
Regular updates on the series will be available from the Centre’s site www.cmc.ie and on MySpace at www.myspace.com/ampbycmc. The Contemporary Music Centre is Ireland’s national archive and resource centre for new music. For further information contact Aoife FitzPatrick, Promotion Officer, The Contemporary Music Centre, 19 Fishamble Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 8 on 01 673 1922, or email afitzpatrick@cmc.ie.

SELLING UP YOUR BUSINESS – SEMINAR
BizSales Business Brokers, in conjunction with Focus Business Advisers and Financial Engineering Network have organised a free seminar on “grooming your business for sale, selling it and enjoying the hard earned proceeds”. The seminar will be held at 18:00 on Tues 13 May at the Alexander Hotel, Dublin, and will cover three essential areas: (a) the preparation required by business owners to maximise value & saleability; (b) the steps needed to be taken now to minimise tax liability and at the same time maximise owners’ remittances from a sale; (c) some of the opportunities available for re-investment of the proceeds. www.BizSales.ie/seminars

JUDI CURTIN – BOOK SIGNING
Judi Curtin will be signing copies of Bonjour Alice in Eason’s in O’Connell St on Wed 14 May from 11:00.

SPANISH FILM SCREENING – SHORT FILMS
The Instituto Cervantes (Spanish Cultural Institute) will show the short films “Padam”, “Elena quiere”, “Traumatología”, “Otro modo de volar”, “Aprop” and “Cinco contra uno” on Wed 14 May at 18:30. The film screening is free and the films will be shown in Spanish with English subtitles.
dublin.cervantes.es/en/culture_spanish/upcoming_activities_culture_spanish.shtm The Instituto Cervantes has its offices in Lincoln House on Lincoln Place (back of TCD, between Kildare Street and Westmoreland Street).

PARENTING WORKSHOPS @ DUNDRUM TOWN CENTRE
The Dundrum Town Centre is offering free parenting workshops on Thursdays from 11:00-12:00, in Frangos World Cuisine, located on Level 3. The upcoming events are: Fiona Fenlon of Jackle International in conjunction with McCabes Pharmacy will provide a workshop giving tips for new mums and mums-to-be, including advice on pre-birth products, feeding and weaning and information on a range of developmental and safety products (08 May). Infant Nutrition with SMA (15 May); “Protect Your Child In Summer” and advice on other children’s skin conditions with LaRoche Posay and Vichy (22 May); and Pain Management in Babies & Children (29 May ). The events are free of charge and available on a first come-first served basis.

HUGH LANE GALLERY- LECTURE
On Thurs 15 May at 17:00 Lilly Wei, an independent curator and writer from new York will talk about “Frederic Thursz: Light is the Envelope” at a Hugh Lane Gallery public lecture. Thursz’s work is included in the current exhibition in Hugh Lane Gallery “Unique Act”. All lectures are free and open to the public. Early arrival is recommended. For further information, please contact: Katy Fitzpatrick. T: 01 2225553 or katy.fitzpatrick@dublincity.ie. www.hughlane.ie

CYCLING CAMPAIGN – ANNUAL LECTURE
The 2008 Dublin Cycling Campaign Annual Lecture will take place on Thursday 15 May at 20:00 in the Emmet Theatre in Trinity College Dublin. Dr. John Parkin from the University of Bolton will deliver his paper on “Planning for Pedals”. His talk will explore policies for promoting cycling, based on a UK study of cycle use for commuting. He’ll ask, what factors affect bicycle use? Gender, socio-economic class, income, ethnicity, infrastructure, weather, hilliness? He’ll explain policies of creating bicycle networks and consider the importance of accounting for the effort of cycling and the concept of ‘permeability’ of an area to cyclists. Admission is free.
www,dublincycling.ie

EAMON MAHER – BOOK LAUNCH
Eamon Maher (Director of the National Centre for Franco-Irish Studies at the Tallaght Institute of Technology in Dublin) wrote the book “Jean Sulivan (1913-1980): La Marginalité dans la vie et l’œuvre” It is about the priest-writer Jean Sulivan, a relatively unknown entity in his native France, and will be launched on Thurs 15 May at 18:00 in the Alliance Française, 1 Kildare Street, Dublin 2. Go to Cultural Events – Cultural Program on www.alliance-francaise.ie

DISTRACTORS – IN STORE PERFORMANCE
The Distractors are performing in Tower Records in Wicklow Street on Fri 16 May at 13:00.

MANU DELAGO – IN STORE PERFORMANCE
Manu Delago is performing in Tower Records in Wicklow Street on Fri 16 May at 18:00.

And finally, if the events are still not varied enough for you:

ART JAM IRELAND SEEKS MALE MODEL
Art Jam Ireland needs a male willing to do nude modelling for hen art jam parties. Most sessions will take place on Saturday afternoons, anywhere around the country. Fee and accommodation provided if required. Please contact Deirdre at info@artjam.ie or deirdre@artjam.ie :-)))))

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See you at the Dublin Improv event … and get your competition entries in for the great events at the Dublin City Soul Festival. :-)

Enjoy the weekend!

–Joerg

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