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Event Guide 74: Christmas Lights – Dun Laoghaire + Docklands, Science Week, Japanese Film Festival, Asian Art, Charity Bazaar

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| DUBLIN EVENT GUIDE (for Free Events) No. 74
| 14 Nov 2008                      Subscribers: 2683
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Hi all!

I am just back from a Science Week lecture about “Space Tourism” with the Commercial Director of Virgin Galactic, Stephen Attenborough, and yesterday I was at a lecture about the “Personal Side of Robots” by Cynthia Breazeal. Sooooo interesting! If you didn’t make it and missed out this year, make sure that you look out for “Science Week” next year!! The people from the Discovery Science & Engineering programme put together a brilliant set of events and already seem to have exciting ideas for next year. In about a week or so, some of the lectures will be available online on their website www.scienceweek.ie. I will tell you about it again, but make sure you have a look.

I find it quite interesting how at the moment the much-too-early-forced-upon-us Christmas mood is mixed with the continual and never-ending bad news about the economy and the bleak Christmas. Seems hugely counterproductive! Today I heard on that people in Ireland will spend 5% less this Christmas, but despite that, the spend is still by FAR the highest of ALL surveyed countries (13 in Europe)!? The Deloitte survey shows that people in Ireland will spend more than 3 times as much as people in Germany! UK is Number 2 (not that surprising), but surprisingly Spain is Number 3. Summary: www.finfacts.ie/irishfinancenews/article_1015232.shtml
Full survey: www.deloitte.com/dtt/cda/doc/content/ie_CB_2008ChristmasSpendingSurvey_Nov08(1).pdf
The Small&Medium Enterprise Organisation ISME is trying to convince us to buy Irish goods to save Irish jobs (www.isme.ie/press-page43023.html#Friday%207th%20November%202008), but should we suddenly stop comparing prices and shop around? Weren’t we advised some time ago to do that? ;-)  Some interesting information on international shopping in the “Dublin News” section….

Are you still making a difference in your world by doing/saying unexpected nice things to people you come across/have dealings with? :-) After I suggested that last week I got LOTS of really nice mails! Thanks to all who did make the effort to send me a nice mail! I will try to reply to all, but it will take a little longer. The best present to friends, colleagues, bus drivers, shop assistants, waiters, flatmates ad family is to make them smile. Continue with the campaign of doing random nice things! It is fun! :-)
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All events listed in this Event Guide are free of any admission charges or at least appear to be free unless otherwise stated. I try to find confirmation in all cases and do my best to double-check the information. However errors can happen and therefore no guarantee for correctness can be given.

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KINOPOLIS – POLISH CINEMA FESTIVAL – TICKET COMPETITION
From 21-23 November 2008 the Festival of Polish Cinema is taking place in Dublin. KINOPOLIS is a project organised by the Pomeranian Film Foundation and the Polish Embassy in Dublin. This year a further co-operation partner is the Dublin Cinema Group. The Festival comprises of a 3-day exposition of Polish feature films and animated films as well as Polish silent cinema accompanied by live jazz music. The festival guests will lend weight to the whole event: The outstanding Polish film and theatre actor Zbigniew Zamachowski as well as Marek Skrobecki, co-creator of Peter and the Wolf – an animated film awarded an Oscar in 2007, will be in Dublin.
KINOPOLIS PROGRAMME:
“Unusual life of everyday people”
The Reservation, (‘Rezerwat’), dir. ?ukasz Palkowski
Fri 21 Nov at 20:30 in Screen Cinema, D’Olier St., EUR 9

“Rysiu, Edek, Tomek – three embodiments of Zbigniew Zamachowski”
Sat 22 Nov in Screen Cinema, D’Olier St., EUR 9
16:00: The Big Picnic, (‘Wielka majówka’), dir. Krzysztof Rogulski
18:00: The Convert (‘Zawrócony’), dir. Kazimierz Kutz
20:00: Hi, Tereska (‘Cze?? Tereska’) dir. Robert Gli?ski
A Q&A session with Zbigniew Zamachowski will follow the last screening!!

“Celebrating the 60th anniversary of Polish animation: Marek Skrobecki”
DIM, Ichtys, Peter and the Wolf
Sun 23 Nov at 18:00 in The Sugar Club, 8 Lower Leeson St., EUR 10
A Q&A session with Marek Skrobecki will follow the last screening.

“For dessert: Antiquities with live jazz in the background”
Strong Man, dir. Henryk Szaro – screening accompanied by the jazz trio “Gda?sk Jazz Trio” with Wojciech Staroniewicz (sax), Janusz Mackiewicz (double bass), Marcin W?d?owski (guitar).
Sun 23 Nov at 20:00 in The Sugar Club, 8 Lower Leeson St., EUR 10
Combined ticket to both events on 23 Nov in the Sugar Club: EUR 15

Tickets for the Screen Cinema can be purchased at the Screen Box Office and for the Sugar Club screenings tickets can be purchased at www.tickets.ie. Films will be presented in the original language version and will have English subtitles. Any additional information can be obtained from the festival coordinator Klementyna Kasprzyk-Kucharz, klementyna.k@gmail.com.

You can win a pair of tickets for the Sunday evening screening in the Sugar Club! Klementyna and her team are making a pair of tickets available for the Sugar Club event and all you have to do is to send a mail to dublineventguide@gmail.com with the subject “Kinopolis” and include your name and mobile phone number in the body of the mail. The mail has to be with me by 17:00 on Thurs 20 Nov.
In Polish: www.dublin.polemb.net/index.php?document=372
In English: www.dublin.polemb.net/index.php?document=371

IRISH WRITERS’ CENTRE EVENTS – TICKET COMPETITION
The Irish Writers Centre (19 Parnell Square, Dublin 1) is making more tickets available!
On 18 November John Boyne, who wrote “The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas”, which is the basis for the current movie by the same title, will read and discuss his work as part of the Writers Centre “Hourglass Readings”. This promises to be a hugely interesting event! The readings start at 19:00 and tickets are EUR 7 per reading. Tickets are available two weeks prior to each reading by calling 01 872 1302.
(The last event in this series will be on 02 December with Eugene McCabe.) To win a pair of tickets for John Boyne’s reading, send a mail to dublineventguide@gmail.com with the subject “Boyne” and include your name and mobile phone number in the body of the mail. The mail has to be with me by 17:00 on Fri 14 Nov.
writerscentre.ie/centre/events/hourglass/intro.htm
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Another series of events at the Writers Center is called “Into Print” with literary agent Jonathan Williams. It is a series of talks aimed specifically at aspiring writers and you can find the details here: writerscentre.ie/centre/events/intoprint/index.htm. The next two events are on 20 Nov and 16 Dec at 19:00.

COWBOYS AND ANGELS – MAKEUP VOUCHER COMPETITION
The response to this competition was HUGE and I am sooo glad that the draw for all competitions is a completely random draw and that I do not have to choose the winner. It would have been too difficult. And here is the big announcement: The winner of the 100 Euro Makeup voucher for Cowboys and Angels has been drawn and it is…….drum-roll…..hmm……noooo, I won’t announce it yet! :-P I will ring the winner first and surprise HER (that’s all I give away!) and will let you know next week. It is a lot more fun to find out on the phone than in an e-mail, don’t you think? :-)
Don’t be sad if you won’t get a call from me because your name wasn’t drawn, instead look at it this way: Maybe you didn’t know about Valerie and Sheila’s “Cowboys and Angels” salon on South William Street and with the help of this competition you found out about it! That’s a good thing, isn’t it? ;-) Now the next step is to ring them on 01-6797654 and to book an appointment. Ohh, and if you go there, mention that you heard about Cowboys and Angels in the “Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events)”.
“Cowboys and Angels” is your salon for cuts, colours, upstyles and extensions, full makeup and makeover services. The salon will be opening on Sundays coming up to the festive season to give you more flexibility and choice.
www.cowboys-and-angels.ie

KETOLOCO IN IRELAND – TICKET COMPETITION
Danny Ketoloco and his team of Techno Rebels offered a pair of tickets for their gig last night in The ThinkTank. Thanks for the tickets! The winners were Belinda van Zyl and Ronan Hughes.

BANGHRA – SPANISH LATIN POP ROCK + MORE
Unfortunately Banghra was cancelled because the performers (Lidia Guevara and Xavi Mota) couldn’t make it to Ireland. Raffael Abarca who organised and promoted this event sent his apologies and I tried to inform as many of the competition participants as possible, but wasn’t able to inform everybody. Hopefully none of you stood in front of the door and had to turn around disappointed.

All events in this Competition Section are non-free events, but the organisers are making free tickets available for you to win. I usually get lots of competition entries and unfortunately not everybody can win, so even if you are not the winner, please consider going to an event to support the organisers. :-) 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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The French Film Festival is taking place in the Irish Film Institute in Temple Bar, but unfortunately there are no free screenings. (11-20 Nov) www.irishfilm.ie/cinema/season2_07.asp?PageID=59&SID=161

Rumour has it that the actress Kelly Brook will be in Dublin today (Friday) to unveil Brown Thomas’ Christmas window display. And on Saturday Tiffany, Cartier and Theo Fennell will open their first Irish shop in Brown Thomas’ new “Fine Jewellery Hall”. Just in time for buying your Christmas presents there! ;-)

SHOPPING IN NEW YORK – FROM DUBLIN
Ok, this is not really Dublin News and the headline is a little sensational ;-) , but hopefully it got your attention, because the information is VERY interesting. If you ever bought Christmas presents or other goods in the USA (maybe clothes or computer hardware?) or from any other non-EU country and got them sent to you in Ireland then you had to live with the risk of being “caught” by customs if your goods were more expensive than EUR 22. Having to pay customs duty AND VAT sometimes voided the savings completely. And to add insult to injury, oddly and unfairly all these dutys were calculated not just based on the price of the goods but based on the price+postage! The limit of EUR 22 was in place since 1991 and had never been changed. …unless now!!
The EU has now raised the limit significantly and from the 01 Dec you are allowed to import goods up to a value of EUR 150 completely tax and VAT free. This makes a BIG difference especially with the current attractive Dollar exchange rate and you should keep it in mind for your Christmas and post-Christmas shopping.
The confirmation of this is in this legal (Warning! :-) ) and boring document: eur-lex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=OJ:L:2008:085:0001:0002:EN:PDF and I do think that this will automatically apply in Ireland without any further steps (e.g. change of Irish laws). However I didn’t get a chance to check with the Revenue Office yet, but will try to do that during the week and will let you know next week.

KATHIE STAMOU JEWELLERY – DAILYGROMMET
Kathie Stamou, who is a regular reader and long term supporter AND sponsor of this Dublin Event Guide is a jewellery designer and uses unusual materials and interesting combinations for her jewellery. One particularly pretty piece – in my opinion – is featured on www.dailygrommet.com today. And “today” means TODAY (US time), so you only have until 16:00 to check it out. www.kathiestamou.com/

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Last week I listed my own plans the first time because some of you asked me to help you pre-selecting good events. Obviously ALL events listed here are good! :-) …and I don’t want to discriminate against any events, BUT it is impossible to do everything and if you think my own plans are helpful for you to choose things to do, then read on:
This weekend I recommend a visit to the National Museum (Collins Baracks), then the 1968 event from the Goethe Institute and in the evening the live transmission of Madama Butterfly. I will go the Ratzingers Gig later on Saturday evening (and to a birthday celebration as well ;-) ). On Sunday I will first go to the International Charity Bazaar and then will be in the Docklands in the chq Building for the Gardiner Street Gospel Choir gig at the Docklands Christmas Lighting.
These are my recommendations and/or own plans for the weekend! Let me know (dublineventguide@gmail.com) if this section is helpful to you.

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ANIA WITOWSKA – BACK LOFT
‘Apart’ is the photographic exhibition by Ania Witowska at the Back Loft from 14-18 Nov 2008. www.aniaphotography.ie (Gallery Details: Back Loft, 7/11 Augustine Street, Dublin 8, www.lacatedralstudios.org and www.thebackloft.blogspot.com)

BLUETOOTH PROJECT BY SAOIRSE HIGGINS
‘Art is Good For You!’ is an art installation that will send art to passers-by from 10-15 Nov 2008 via Bluetooth to their mobile phones. The Bluetooth hubs are located along Thomas Street in Café Noto, NCAD, the  Digital Hub and IMMA. ‘Art is Good For You!’ is one of a series of events taking place during the ISEA 2009 (International Symposium for Electronic Art) pre-symposium week as part of Dublin City Council’s Open Spaces programme. www.artisgoodforyou.wordpress.com

ADRIAN DUNCAN – THE JOINERY
Adrian Duncan’s exhibition ‘Heart B Roken’ runs from 13-25 Nov in The Joinery.
(Gallery Details: The Joinery, Arbour Hill, Stoneybatter, Dublin 7, www.thejoinery.org, Open 12:00-20:00, Tues-Thurs by appointment)

CLARE O’FARRELL & DEBORAH DONNELLY – BAD ART GALLERY
The Bad Art Gallery invites to a mother and daughter show called ‘Similar Strokes’ featuring paintings by Clare O’Farrell and Deborah Donnelly. From 14 Nov-04 Dec.
(Gallery Details: Bad Art Gallery, 79 Francis Street, Dublin 8, www.thebadartgallery.ie, Open: Mon-Sat 10:30-18:00)

LORRAINE LAWLOR – IVY HOUSE
Art at The Ivy House is delighted to present an exhibition of new paintings by Lorraine Lawlor’s new paintings will be on show in ‘Landscape, Interrupted’ in Ivy House, 114 Upper Drumcondra Road, Dublin 9 from 13 Nov – 31 Jan.

DEIRDRE McLOUGHLIN – PEPPERCANISTER GALLERY
The Peppercanister Gallery presents ‘Recent Sculpture’, an exhibition of new work (high-fired ceramic and bronze sculptures) by Deirdre McLoughlin, until 22 Nov 2008. www.deirdremcloughlin.com (Gallery Details: Peppercanister Gallery, 3 Herbert Street, Dublin 2, www.peppercanister.com, Opening Hours: Mon-Fri: 10:00-17:30, Sat: 10:00-13:00)

HELENE HORTLUND & VERONICA FORSGREN – THISISNOTASHOP thisisnotashop is presenting ‘Folka Polka’, a group exhibition documenting public and performance art with photography and installation by Swedish artists Helene Hortlund and Veronica Forsgren. The exhibition (from 16-30 Nov) be opened with an artist talk and open discussion on 16 November from 14:00-16:00 at thisisnotashop.
(Gallery Details: Thisisnotashop, 26 Benburb Street, Dublin 7, www.thisisnotashop.com. Open: 11:00-19:00)

WINTER SALON & AUCTION – TEMPLE BAR GALLERY
The annual Temple Bar Gallery and Studios’ Winter Salon will feature work by established and emerging artists, Robert Armstrong, Martin Gale, Liam Belton, Barry Cooke, Mark Garry, John Gerrard, Diana Copperwhite, Makiko Nakamura, Neal Jones, Mie Olise Kjaergaard and Joep Overtoom. All work will be presented anonymously and the sale of the art will happen by private auction at the Winter Salon preview and party on Tuesday 18 November 2008 between 18:00-22:00, with reserves of EUR 300, EUR 600 and EUR 900. The exhibition will run until 21 Dec.
(Gallery Details: Temple Bar Gallery & Studios, 5-9 Temple Bar, www.templebargallery.com, Open: Tues-Sat 11:00-18:00 (19:00 on Thursday))

NGG (NO GRANTS GALLERY) OPENS
NGG (No Grants Gallery) opens in Temple Bar on Wed 19 Nov. The Temple Bar Cultural Trust (TBCT) will launch this new gallery and exhibition space for artists who are currently working without public funding support. NGG will be officially opened by the Director of The Arts Council, Mary Cloake, in the Temple Bar Cultural Information Centre at 12 East Essex Street, Temple Bar which will be home to this new Gallery. This new gallery will be curated and managed by Dublin artist Carol Eakins and the system is very simple – artists will pay a nominal fifty euro fee for a two-week exhibition slot and also receive promotional support from TBCT.

AISLING CONROY – NGG
The first exhibition at NGG (No Grants Gallery) in 12 East Essex Street, Temple Bar will be by Aisling Conroy, who is a student at NCAD. Her exhibition will run until November 24th. Artists interested in showing their work at NGG should contact ngg@templebar.ie or Carol Eakins at 01 677 2255.

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NANO EXHIBITION
The “Nano Exhibition: How technology is opening a new dimension” is provided by the Cultural and Scientific Service of the French Embassy in Ireland and is provided in the context with the Science Week from 10-14 Nov 2008 at the European Union House in 18 Dawson Street, Dublin 2. So you have only today left to visit this exhibition, but unfort I only found out during the week.
The Nano Exhibition takes a broad overview over nanotechnologies – the science, the technology, the applications and the safety issues. Through film, text and images the exhibition takes you into a world where size matters and it gives you an idea of how nanotechnology influences everyday life.
Leading French scientists are behind this travelling exhibition, which is in both French and English and open to everybody. Opening times are Mon-Fri: 09:30-17:00.
More information: Cultural and Scientific Service, 01 708 8309, science@ambafrance.ie, www.exponano.com/Expo-100-m2

POWERSCOURT TOWNHOUSE CENTRE – NOVEMBER EVENTS
Powerscourt Open is the event series in the Powerscourt Townhouse Centre. The November events are titled “Style Diary” and are quite multi-facetted. Fashion, fun and world design in the context of customer evenings, swop shops & free style consultations are all on offer.
Fri 14 Nov: Powerscourt Christmas Lights Switched On
Thurs 20 Nov: Rough Gem Swop Shop in the Loft
28-30 Nov: The Loft Market 2nd Birthday Party – Free Styling Weekend
The Loft celebrates its second birthday in customary style over the weekend of 28-30 Nov. Each day resident designers and professional stylists will be on hand to provide insights into what’s on offer and guide you through your perfect personalised shopping experience. You can book your free personal shopping appointment in advance on the website or drop by with some old or new garment and watch it being customized into a bespoke fashion item before your eyes.
www.powerscourtopen.com/

LUNCHTIME READING
The ‘Chapters And Verse Lunchtime Reading’ is taking place again in Chapter and Verse on Parnell Street. On Fri 14 Nov at 13:15 Armagh born, Dundalk based essayist and poet Barbara Smith read from their works. For more information, contact Sarah 0872283351 sarah AT seventowers.ie. www.seventowers.ie/cms/index.php?option=com_extcalendar&Itemid=27&extmode=view&extid=220

ROBERTO BERTONI – BOOK LAUNCH
A book of narrative texts “Fili”, authored by Prof. Roberto Bertoni (Trinity College) and presented by Prof. Mark Chu (University College Cork) will be launched at the Italian Cultural Institute (11 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin 2). The event will take place on 14 Nov at 18:30. Admission is free and all are welcome.
www.iicdublino.esteri.it/IIC_Dublino/webform/SchedaEvento.aspx?id=213&citta=Dublino

MAREK KAMINSKI – POLISH EXPLORER IN DUBLIN???
While I am writing this all the Polish speakers that I know are fast asleep and since my Polish skills are non-existent, I have to guess:
This talk was announced a few weeks ago and it sounds HUGELY interesting. However, I know read on the website for the talk “UWAGA: Spotkanie z Markiem Kami?skim w innym terminie”. I am not sure what that means, but I am guessing that it means that this talk has been postponed. If you are interested in that talk and speak Polish all should be clear to you, especially if you check out www.dublin.polemb.net/index.php?document=365. If you don’t speak Polish and wanted to go to the talk, I suggest you go to the same website and click on CONTACT at the bottom of the page and then ring one of the numbers.

This was the original announcement:
In autumn a number of Polish “va banque talks” will take place in Dublin. They are meetings with influential modern Polish directors, writers, musicians etc. The events are organised with the support of the Consular Section of the Polish Embassy and thanks to Agnieszka and Niamh I found out about them.
The next meeting will be on 14 Nov at 19:00 with Marek Kaminski, Polish explorer. Kaminski is the first man who reached both, North and South Poles in the same year 1995 without external support. In 2004, he completed the same trip with a 17 year old, disabled boy Jasiek Mela. He is the President of the Polish Branch of the Explorer Club. He studied philosophy and physics at Warsaw University. He speaks English, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish and Japanese. Additionally he established a foundation in 1996 to support the exploration of the polar world and other places all over the world. They also encourage people to find out more about ecology and the Polar regions in addition the foundation tries to help young Explorers.
Here is some more information Polish www.dublin.polemb.net/index.php?document=365 unfortunately I couldn’t find an English translation. The talk/meeting is taking place Banker’s Club (IBOA House), Stephen Street Upper, Dublin 8. Admission to all talks is free and there will be a translator so that non-Polish speakers will be able to fully understand the talk as well.

SPECTRUMS (80s BAND) – RED WINDMILL, PHIBSBORO
The Spectrums, a great 80s Band that I have heard before and liked will be in The Red Windmill in Phibsboro on Fri 14 Nov at 22:30. Admission is Free! Aoife McNamara is the lead singer in this band and a lot of you know her well. ;-)

REGULAR EVENTS – FRIDAY
* Sahaja Yoga Meditation program is available for free every Friday at 19:30 at 4/5 Eustace Street (bell 3, next to the IFI), Temple Bar. For more information contact Seamus on SHarten@upc.ie www.templebar.ie/home_ns_9_action_view_nid_229.html

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SCIENCE WEEK
The Science Week 2008 runs from 09 – 16 Nov and the key lectures are over now, however, the Libraries still have lectures and events until the 22 Nov and I have a number of them listed in this Event Guide. In addition there are some exhibitions still on, so it makes sense to have another look at www.scienceweek.ie and at www.dublincity.ie/RecreationandCulture/libraries/Events/Pages/all_events.aspx

THE SCIENCE SHOW – SCIENCE WEEK
The Science Show (for secondary school students) is designed to inspire students to choose physics for the Leaving Certificate. Safe household items are used to demonstrate various physics principles such as pressure, flight, density, waves, sound, light and electromagnetism. This show includes multimedia presentation, experimental demonstrations and group participation. It takes place on Sat 15 Nov from 11:00-12:00 in the Central Library, Ilac Centre, Henry Street.
Phone:    01-8734333
www.dublincity.ie/RecreationandCulture/libraries/Events/Pages/Science_2008_science_show.aspx

PAUL O’GRADY BOOK SIGNING – EASON’S DUBLIN
Paul O’Grady will be signing copies of “At My Mothers Knee” in Eason’s on    O’Connell St, Dublin. Sat 15 Nov 2008 at 12:30.
www.eason.ie/events

RICHARD CORRIGAN BOOK SIGNING – DUBRAY BOOKS
The Michelin-starred chef Richard Corrigan will be signing his new cookery book “The Clatter of Forks and Spoons” on Sat 15 Nov at 12:30 in Dubray Books in Grafton Street. www.dubraybooks.ie/news.asp?

DES BISHOP DVD SIGNING – HMV DUBLIN
Des Bishop will be signing copies of his new DVD “Tongues” at hmv in Grafton Street on Sat 15 Nov at 12:00. hmv.com/hmvweb/navigate.do?pPageID=1080

KENNY EGAN DVD SIGNING – ZAVVI DUNDRUM
Irish Olympic boxer Kenny Egan will be signing copies of his DVD “Back From Beijing” on Sat 15 November at 12:30 in Zavvi in Dundrum Shopping Centre.

THE WEATHER SHOW – SCIENCE WEEK
The Weather Show (for secondary school students) will involve an interactive presentation covering principles such as atmospheric pressure, convection currents, sound, optics and electromagnetism. Ideal for both science and geography students. Create lighting, form rainbows, examine climate change and show the destructive power of extreme weather. It will take place on Sat 15 Nov from 14:00-15:00 in the Central Library, ILAC Centre, Henry Street, Dublin 1. 01-8734333
www.dublincity.ie/RecreationandCulture/libraries/Events/Pages/Science_2008_weather_show.aspx

TOWER RECORDS – IN-STORE PERFORMANCE
Hugh Cornwell (Ex-Stranglers) will perform in Tower Records in Wicklow Street at 14:00 on Sat 15 Nov. www.myspace.com/tower_records

THE POETRY OF PLANTS – SCIENCE WEEK
The Poetry of Plants is a talk with four speakers in the Edmund Burke Theatre in Trinity College. The speakers are
* Dr Matthew Jebb: Horticultural taxonomist and Keeper of the Herbarium, National Botanic Gardens
* Anna Pavord: Gardening correspondent for the Independent and the author of several books including the internationally acclaimed bestseller The Tulip.
* Dr Shelly Saguaro: Head of Humanities, University of Gloucestershire. Author of Garden Plots: The Politics and Poetics of Gardens
* Andrew Wilson: Garden Designer & Bloom & Chelsea Flower
Show Judge
The event will take place on Sat 15 Nov from 14:00-17:00. To book or for information lrhub@tcd.ie 01-8963174
www.dublincity.ie/RecreationandCulture/libraries/Events/Pages/poetry_of_plants.aspx

ASIAN ART – NATIONAL MUSEUM
‘A Dubliner’s Collection of Asian Art: The Albert  Bender Exhibition’ is the title of a new exhibition at the National Museum of Ireland (Decorative Arts and History) in Collins Barracks, Benburb Street, Dublin 7. The exhibition opens on Thurs 13 Nov 2008 and admission is free.
Albert M. Bender (1866-1941) was born in Dublin and later emigrated to San Francisco, he was one of the most successful insurance brokers on the west coast of the USA and was hugely interested in Asian art. In honour of his mother, Augusta Bender, he donated some 260 artefacts of mostly Chinese, Japanese and Tibetan origin to the National Museum of Ireland between 1931 and 1936. The collection, which contains extremely rare and precious items, has not been exhibited since 1973. www.museum.ie/en/exhibition/albert-bender.aspx
I will try to visit the exhibition in coming weeks and am keen to visit the National Museum in Collins Barracks anyway. I have been in many museums in Dublin, but never in the National Museum in Collins Barracks.

CHRISTMAS LIGHTS FESTIVAL – DUN LAOGHAIRE
The Christmas Lights Festival in Dun Laoghaire will take place from 16:00-18:00 on 15 Nov in from the People’s Park to Harbour Plaza.
The traditional Tree Lighting Ceremony in Dun Laoghaire will be a fusion of colour and vitality filled with community spirit for the vibrant Parade culminating in a magnificent fireworks display. The Parade assembles in The Peoples Park at 16:00 and sets off at 16:30 to make its way along Upper and Lower Georges St to the Dun Laoghaire Harbour Plaza where Carol singers from The Dominican Secondary School will entertain.
The parade will be led by the Cathaoirleach and giant costumed characters and entertainers including a Samba band. The Parade also features many local groups and Santa himself will be taking time out of his busy schedule to make a special appearance. The procession through the streets will feature Gardai, Local schools, Lions Club, Vintage Cars, Library Road Play Centre, Harbour Police, Soccer Club, performing Irish Dancers, Fire Brigade, Patrick St. Cubs, Santa House, members of the Polish Community and local voluntary groups.
The Parade ends at Dun Laoghaire Harbour Plaza at 17:30 and then the Cathaoirleach will switch on the Christmas Lights on the Magnificent Christmas Tree, which will in turn illuminate all the lights in the Town & Harbour as fireworks light up the sky to officially announce the beginning of Christmas in Dun Laoghaire.
www.dlrevents.ie/events.htm

JAPANESE FILM FESTIVAL
Rie M. sent me all information about the Japanese Film Festival. Thanks! It is taking place from 15-27 Nov in Dublin, Cork and Limerick. The Dublin “leg” of the Festival will be on Sat 15 + Sun 16 Nov in CineWorld in Parnell Street.
The Film Festival is co-organised by the Embassy of Japan, access>CINEMA and the Ireland Japan Association (IJA) and further information is available from Jenny O’Connor (cultural@embjp.ie) in the Japanese Embassy.
All film screenings are free, which is definitely a unique feature of the Japanese Film Festival. Tickets are required and will be available from the Japanese Film Festival 2008 stand at the venue 3 hours before each screening. All films are unclassified and are therefore open to 18+ yrs old only. All films featured are in Japanese with English subtitles.
SATURDAY 15 NOVEMBER
– The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (anime) at 18:00
– Mind Game (anime) at 20:30
SUNDAY 16 NOVEMBER
– Hotel Hibiscus 15.30
– Go 18.00
Detailed information is available here:
www.accesscinema.ie/documents/Japanese%20Film%20Festival%202008%20Brochure.pdf

1968 EXHIBITION, SCREENINGS & DISCUSSION – GOETHE-INSTITUT
‘If you could change the world at last’ is an exhibition and series of film screenings and discussions in the Goethe Institut (37 Merrion Square, Dublin 2). The social revolt of 1968 was an international phenomenon that occurred simultaneously in just about every country in the world and, as it evolved, became increasingly interlinked internationally. Visual artists Anne Angyal (US), Declan Clarke (Ireland), Heidrun Holzfeind (Austria), Almut Linde (Germany), Seamus Nolan (Ireland) and Si Schroeder (Ireland) present work in which they mirror the events of the 1968 movement and reflect on its consequences with regards to the cultural and social developments and intellectual changes in their countries. The exhibition runs from 15-19 November 2008 at the Goethe-Institut (Opening Hours: Tues-Thurs 10:00-20:00 and Fri-Sat 10:00-13:30 ) and Seamus Nolan’s work will be shown in the Project Arts Centre on East Essex Street, Dublin 2.
The opening event on 15 November 2008 will feature a screening of ‘The Artists in the Ring: Perplexed’ (Alexander Kluge, 1968) at 16:00 followed by a roundtable discussion with the artists, chaired by Willie White, Artistic Director, Project Arts Centre at 18:00 and an opening party 20:00.
A series of films by German filmmaker Alexander Kluge with his central topics of protest, self-determination and emancipation will be screened in the Goethe-Institut in November and December as part of the project. All screenings (with English subtitles) take place in the Goethe Institut and start at 18:00:
Mon 17 Nov: Abschied von gestern / Yesterday Girl (1966)
Thurs 27 Nov: Gelegenheitsarbeit einer Sklavin / Occasional Work of a Slave (1973)
Mon 01 Dec: Deutschland im Herbst / Germany in Autumn (1978)
Thurs 11 Dec: Die Patriotin / The Patriot (1979)
Thurs 18 Dec: Die Macht der Gefühle / The Power of Emotion (1983)

WINE TASTING – DUNDRUM TOWN CENTRE
The Harvey Nichols Wine Shop in Dundrum Town Centre is inviting to a complimentary Wine Tasting every Saturday until the 20 December. Tastings are complimentary and take place between 12:00 and 17:00.

Saturday 15th Nov: Febvre present a Christmas selection
Saturday 22nd Nov: Liberty present Aussie Award Winners
Saturday 29th Nov: Searsons present Louis Roederer Champagne
Saturday 6th Dec: Febvre present a Christmas selection
Saturday 13th Dec: Nicholson present aperitifs and dessert wines
Saturday 20th Dec: Liberty present Christmas Favourites
www.dundrum.ie/happening.asp?nid=548

FAMILY EVENTS – NATIONAL MUSEUM
The National Museum’s brand new website is now working and the events are accessible in the searchable Event Calender! There are still some improvements possible and the nice people in the National Museum are telling me that they are working on it.
All events are in this documents www.museum.ie/GetAttachment.aspx?id=77841bfe-3b9a-40e4-8830-aed0cb22f325
But relevant for this week, these are the events taking place:
* On 15 Nov at 12:00: Adult Gallery Talk: An example of the jet engine, the de Havilland Vampire Jet. Talk by Michael Whelan, Curator Irish Air Corp Museum, in Soldiers & Chiefs – Claiming the Future. In Collins Barracks
www.museum.ie/en/list/calendar-of-events.aspx?eventID=220
* On 16 Nov at 14:00-16:00 a Science Week Family Programme “From Crystal Caverns to Computer Screens” for all ages. Opposites attract? Dabble in crystal experiments and learn about LCD screens in the Science week workshop. Taking place in Kildare Street.
www.museum.ie/en/list/calendar-of-events.aspx?eventID=201
* On 16 Nov at 15:00-16:00 a Science Week Family Programme “Astrolabes” for Age 7+ with Triona Lagan,making your own Astrolabe. The event is taking place in Collins Barracks.
www.museum.ie/en/list/calendar-of-events.aspx?eventID=221

FAMILY PROGRAMME – NATIONAL GALLERY
On Saturday 15 Nov from 15:00-16:00 a National Gallery Family Programme event will take place. The Family Programme provides an opportunity for adults and children to enjoy the excitement of learning about the arts through a wide range of free Gallery-based activities including exploring storytelling, music, art, poetry and drama. The topic of this week’s event is “Fabulous Fables from Finland” with Olive Knox. The programme takes place in the Baroque Gallery and is suitable for children from 4-10 years. www.nationalgallery.ie/html/programevents2.html#4

MADAMA BUTERFLY – OUTDOOR OPERA SCREENING
On Sat 15 Nov at 20:00 the opening night of Madama Butterfly will be shown for free in an outdoor screening on Meeting House Square in Temple Bar.
As part of Opera Ireland’s public access programme, this pilot project will see the sell-out opening night of Puccini’s most popular opera, Madama Butterfly, relayed live from the Gaiety Theatre to Meeting House Square in Temple Bar for a free outdoor public screening. With glorious music, singing and spectacle, this could be a great, fun way to experience the magic of live performance and catch the opera bug!
Saturday 15th November 2008 at 8pm. Limited Seating Available – Come early and dress warmly! www.templebar.ie/home_ns_9_nid_272_action_view.html

THE RATZINGERS – MINT BAR, WESTIN HOTEL
The brilliant Soul Band “The Ratzingers” with lead singer Katie Hughes and super talented band leader Padraig Kilbride are playing in the Mint Bar of the Westin Hotel on Westmoreland Street on Sat 15 Nov from 22:30. Admission is free.
www.theratzingers.com/

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.

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3RD ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL CHARITY BAZAAR
The 3rd Annual International Charity Bazaar is taking place on Sun 16 Nov from 11:00-17:00 in the Ballsbridge Inn (D4 Hotels) in Pembroke Road (former Jury’s Hotel). The event is organised by the wife of the Austrian Ambassador and the wife of the Polish Ambassador and has the full support from nearly 40 embassies and honorary consulates in Dublin. The funds raised will be given to charities to help children in Togo, Ethiopia and Kenya in fostering their access to education
and to educate young people in Ireland towards employment opportunities.
All details can be found here: www.dublin.diplo.de/Vertretung/dublin/en/Charity__Bazaar__Flyer,property=Daten.pdf

COMEDY GIG & SIGNING – HUGHES&HUGHES DUNDRUM
The new Hughes&Hughes bookshop in Dundrum Shopping Centre will play host to RTE’s ‘I Dare Ya’ comedy duo, Andrew Stanley and Damian Clarke, who will be performing their stand-up and signing copies of their book ‘I Dare Ya’ on Sun 16 Nov at 14:30. www.hughesbooks.com/

SUNDAY AT NOON CONCERT – HUGH LANE GALLERY
The Sunday at Noon Concerts are free 1-hour concerts in the Hugh Lane Gallery. Every Sunday at 12:00 a free concert will take place in the gallery. No booking is required. This week the Ensemble Scratch the Surface will play compositions from Reich, Dennehy, Buckley, Schlepper-Connolly, Molitor. www.hughlane.ie/whats_on_detail.php?id=186

FAMILY EVENT – HUGH LANE GALLERY
“Sunday Sketching” is a workshop for 7+ year olds. It will take place on Sun 16 Nov from 15:00-16:00. The title this week is “Comic Book designs”. No booking necessary. Early arrival is recommended. www.hughlane.ie/whats_on_detail.php?id=133

CHRISTMAS LIGHTS – DOCKLANDS
Yesterday Grafton Street switched on the lights, last Sunday the big artificial steel tree in O’Connell Street was switched on and this week it is the turn of the Dublin Docklands. To start the festive season in style, the lighting of the Docklands Christmas tree complete with 2,000 LED lights, at the chq building in the heart of the IFSC will be carried out by Councillor Eibhlin Byrne, Lord Mayor of Dublin on Sunday 16th November at 17:00. The lighting ceremony will be accompanied by the brilliant Gardiner Street Gospel Choir which will sing there between 15:00-18:00. You HAVE to come and say HI to me. I will definitely be there and you will find me at or near the sound desk. However, even better than meeting me is hearing the Gardiner Street Gospel Choir. :-)
By the way, the Docklands are bringing back the Christmas Market, called ’12 Days of Christmas’ Festival, which will take place this year from Fri 12 Dec to Tues 23 Dec where over 80 market traders will be selling a range of Christmas gifts and seasonal food. I will write a bit more about the upcoming Christmas Markets next week.

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:
*Live Jazz from 13:00-15:00 in Powerscourt Centre in South William Street. I got reports that this event was not taking place last weekend and will try to find out more detail!
*The Mary Stokes Band (Blues) from 18:30 in Bruxelles near Grafton Street and near the Westbury Hotel. I listened to them a few times and they are brilliant!
*CANCELED: 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.
* Loose Change play in Gibneys Pub, New St., Malahide every Sunday from 18:00-20:00.
* Gardiner Street Gospel Mass in St. Francis Xavier Church at the top of Gardiner Street near the junction with Dorset Street every Sunday at 19:30. Everybody is welcome independent from your level of religiousness. www.gardinerstreetgospelchoir.com

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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DUBLIN CITY ENTERPRISE WEEK
From 17-22 Nov the Global Entrepreneurial Week is taking place, in Dublin this is translated into the Dublin City Enterprise Week and there are quite a number of events taking place. Not all are free and a bit of searching is required, but I am sure you will find your way around this website: www.dublincityenterpriseweek.ie/

LUNCHTIME READING
The ‘Chapters And Verse Lunchtime Reading’ is taking place again in Chapter and Verse on Parnell Street. On Mon 17 Nov at 13:15 Dublin poet and translator Anna Maria Crowe Serrano will read from her works. For more information, contact Sarah 0872283351 sarah AT seventowers.ie. www.seventowers.ie/cms/index.php?option=com_extcalendar&Itemid=27&extmode=view&extid=221

ENERGY FOR THE GOOD LIFE – TALK
The escalating cost of oil and the global problem of climate change are both affecting our quality of life. The question is how can we be healthy, wealthy and wise in this rapidly changing world that we inhabit? A talk with Dr Gerry Wardell of Codema, the leading agency for energy and sustainability in Dublin. Admission free, booking essential. On Mon 17 Nov from 19:00-20:00 in the Central Libray in ILAC Centre. To book, contact openlearning@dublincity.ie or 01-8734333
www.dublincity.ie/RecreationandCulture/libraries/Events/Pages/science_2008_energy_for_the_good_life.aspx

ASTRONOMY LECTURE
On Mon 17 Nov at 20:00 the Irish Astronomical Society (IAS) is inviting to a talk in the Dunsink Observatory. The topic is “The Discoveries of Russian Space Science” by Brian Harvey (IAS). Admission is free. For more information (including a map to the Dunsink Observatory), please check here: www.irishastrosoc.org and follow the link on the left hand side.

REGULAR MONDAY EVENTS
* Pint&Picture or Cine Café. From 19:30 Howard Linnane is screening short films and full-length films in his fortnightly alternating movie event in the Portobello Pub in South Richmond Street. Ring Howard (086-3614787) for more information. The film screenings are free.
This week the full-length film Monday is ‘Dambe – The Mali Project’ (2007; dir Dearbhla Glynn, prod Vanessa Gildea: 94 mins), a documentary about the famous ‘Festival au Desert’ in Northern Mali and the visit there of Irish musicians Liam O’Maonlai (Hothouse Flowers) and uileann piper Paddy Keenan to play traditional Irish music.
* From 21:30 in the International Bar in Wicklow Street: An acoustic singer-songwriter session hosted by Jacqueline Tuck. Entry is free. The music styles vary from pop to folk to traditional. www.myspace.com/jacquelinetuck

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BEARING WITNESS – ABBEY TALKS
“Iraq Veterans Against The War” is the title and topic of this week’s event in the “Bearing Witness” series of Abbey Talks. IVAW gives a voice to active duty service people and veterans under pressure to remain silent. Hear what they have to say to Irish Times columnist Fintan O’Toole. On Tues 18 Nov from 18:15-19:00 in the Abbey Theatre! Admission is free but booking essential on 01 87 87 222. www.abbeytheatre.ie/whatson/talks.html

ANTONIO BRESCHI – SUGAR CLUB
On Tues 18 November at 20:00, the Italian Cultural Institute presents “Antonio Breschi meets his friends”. The event is taking place in the Sugar Club in Leeson Street and admission is free. Antonio Breschi is a composer and pianist from a small village near Florence in Italy with a hugely interesting personal and musical history: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Breschi. His current project is www.ethnicpiano.com
www.iicdublino.esteri.it/IIC_Dublino/webform/SchedaEvento.aspx?id=211&citta=Dublino

REGULAR TUESDAY EVENTS
* In the Bankers Inn on Trinity Street (off Dame Street) at 21:30: An acoustic singer-songwriter session hosted by Dave Murphy. A contribution is requested but not required. This is a listening club so is very quiet and features a lot of experienced songwriters trying out new material. www.myspace.com/davemurphyandfriends

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THE WHITEHOUSE POETS
A Seventowers event on Wed 19 Nov at 21:00-22:00 with Broadcaster, musician, journalist, Horslips Founder and poet Eamon Carr, who reads with New Zealand poet Ross Hattaway will be taking place SOMEHWERE in Dublin. Unfortunately the website doesn’t specify where, so please contact Sarah on 0872283351 or sarah AT seventowers.ie. www.seventowers.ie/cms/index.php?option=com_extcalendar&Itemid=27&extmode=view&extid=231

FILM SCREENING – INSTITUTO CERVANTES
The Spanish Cultural Institute in Dublin invites regularly to interesting talks and film screenings. All talks and screenings are usually in Spanish but translation into English or subtitles (for films) will be provided.
On 19 Nov the screenings take a break, the next film screening will be on Wed 26 Nov at 18:30. dublin.cervantes.es/FichasCultura/Ficha51306_16_1.htm
The Instituto Cervantes is in Lincoln House, Lincoln Place, Dublin 2 (at the back of TCD near the National Gallery).

SEOIDÍN O’SULLIVAN & DARREN MALONE – ARTISTS TALK AT AIRFIELD
Darren Malone, ecological activist and initiator of a Belfast based community garden and Seoidín O’Sullivan, current artist in residence at Airfield House Trust and initiator of the South Circular Road Community Garden in Dublin, will share their experiences of the two projects in ‘Greening the City: Setting up a Community Garden’. In the talk, to be held at Airfield House in Dundrum at 19:30 on Wed 12 Nov 2008, the speakers will refer to trends such as guerrilla gardening and seed bombing and will focus on the process of setting up a community garden and the importance of growing your own food. Entry to the talk is free but places are limited so advance booking is advisable on 01 2984301 or booking@airfield.ie. www.airfield.ie/arts_page.htm

RDS AUTMUN SPEAKER SERIES – PROFESSOR GERRY BOYLE
The Knight of Glin, Desmond Fitzgerald, will talk in a free lecture about “The Georgian Society and Georgian Dublin” The event will take place on Wed 19 Nov at 18:00 in the Minerva Suite in the RDS in Ballsbridge, D4. For more information check with lectures@rds.ie or 01-2407254. www.rds.ie/speakerseries

REGULAR WEDNESDAY EVENTS
* “The Zodiac Sessions” is 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. www.thezodiacsessions.com/
* “The Song Room” is 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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BE INSPIRED. BE AN ENTREPRENEUR – DIT TALK SERIES
Ruth Kearney from Hothouse in DIT informed me about a VERY interesting series of talks with entrepreneurs over the coming weeks. (Hothouse is an Innovation and Technology Transfer Centre at Dublin Institute of Technology. Hothouse draws in entrepreneurial and academic talent, ignites creativity and provides a dynamic environment to fast-track businesses and technologies to commercial success.)
The discussions will be with Brody Sweeney (O’Briens / Cafe Bar Deli Franchise Group) on 20 Nov and with Eamonn Fallon (Daft.ie) on 03 Dec. The event is free, but you have to register and it is advisable to do that as soon as possible!
dit.ie/news/archivecurrentyear/beinspiredbeanentrepreneur/

HOTHOUSE LAUNCH – DIT AUNGIER STREET
Hothouse, the DIT award winning Innovation & Technology Transfer Centre, has transferred several technologies to industry and helped start over 200 knowledge intensive companies. You are invited to a celebration of Hothouse and network with entrepreneurs, investors, business leaders, researchers and the Hothouse team.
The event takes place on Thurs 20 Nov from 18:00 – 20:30 in DIT, Aungier Street.
Dr. Jimmy Devins (Minister of State for Science and Innovation) and Prof Brian Norton (DIT President) will launch Hothouse at DIT Aungier Street and present awards to top DIT researchers who have recently been successful in commercialising their research.
* Niall Stobie – Anti-bacterial Coating for General Paints
* James Loughman – Macular Pigment Supplement research for B&L
* Max Ammann – Ultra-Wideband Antenna for DecaWave
* Dan Barry – Audio Processing for Trezur
* Andrew Deegan – Breakout Gaming Concepts
Guest speakers are
– Dr. Claire Penny, IBM Worldwide PM Green Integrated Supply Chain
– Sean Foley, Microsoft Head of Developer & Platform Group
– Ciaran Connell MD DecaWave
– Dr. Ivan Coulter MD Sigmoid Bio Technologies.
For more information visit www.dit.ie or REGISTER by emailing launchhothouse@dit.ie space is limited.

PUBLIC LECTURE – HUGH LANE
At 17:00 the Public Lecture: “In Their Own Words” will take place on 20 Nov in the Hugh Lane Gallery. In this lecture Exhibitions Curator, Padraic Moore will discuss several of the artists featured in the Now’s the Time exhibition via the writings, which the artists made in their own lifetime.
www.hughlane.ie/whats_on_detail.php?id=159

MOVING WORLDS: CINEMAS OF MIGRATION
Part II of Moving Worlds: Cinemas of Migration runs from 16 Oct-20 Nov. Moving Worlds is an initiative of the Forum on Migration and Communications (FOMACS, School of Media, Dublin Institute of Technology) in association with the Goethe-Institut, Instituto Cervantes, L’Alliance Francais and the Austrian Embassy.
Admission is free and open to all: To reserve a place for the screenings please contact series co-ordinator Dr Rashmi Sawhney, Centre for Transcultural Research and Media Practice, Dublin Institute of Technology, Aungier Street, Dublin 2. Email: rashmi.sawhney@dit.ie, tel: 01-4023108
The fifth and last screening in this series will be a screening of two films:
“Mulo” – Dir: Almorek Marsha, Israel 2007, 30 min.
38-year-old wife and mother, Mulo, is an Ethiopian emigrant. When Mulo becomes pregnant, she stands as a punching bag between her eldest daughter, a student of economics and part of a new generation that integrates within Israeli society, who porposes that she should have an abortion, and on the other, her husband, the dominant figure in the family, who advocates that she should have the baby.
“Yolki Polki” – Dir: Alex Gentelev, Israel 2008, 92 min.
In “Yolki Polki”, the last great wave of Russian immigration is unfolded through the stories of Russian immigrants scattererd across Israel. Director Alexander Genetelev’s personal journey confronts what it is to be Israeli and asks what chances do a million people have of receiving the stamp of “Israeliness” – a question that has accompanied the director since his arrival in Israel in the early 1990s.
Ziv Naveh, Director of the Gesher Multicultural Fund, will participate in a discussion following these films.
The screening (with English subtitles) is taking place at 18:00 in Goethe-Institut, 37 Merrion Square, Dublin 2. www.goethe.de/ins/ie/dub/kue/en3790495v.htm

IMA LECTURE: PHILIPPE DE MONTEBELLO, DIRECTOR MET, NY
The 2008 Irish Museums Association (IMA) Annual Lecture will be given by Philippe de Montebello, Director of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, on the theme ‘What makes a great museum great’. The lecture takes place on Thurs 20 Nov from 18:30 in the National Gallery of Ireland, Merrion Square West, Dublin 2 – Lecture Theatre. Admission is free, however, the lecture is booked out and all that is available is a waiting list: IMA office on 01 6633579 or ima@ngi.ie.
www.irishmuseums.org/museumnews.html

START YOUR OWN BUSINESS – DUBLIN CITY ENTERPRISE BOARD
The Dublin City Enterprise Board is inviting to a new series of free Ilac Library Talks for people that are interested in starting their own business. The fourth talk is taking place on Thurs 06 Nov in the library in ILAC Centre, Henry Street, from 18:30-19:45. The topic is “Finance for the small start-up” presented By Ron Immink. www.dceb.ie/starting-a-business/library-talks. As admission is free, booking is essential.  To reserve a place for the complete programme or an individual lecture, telephone 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.

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LUNCHTIME READING
The ‘Chapters And Verse Lunchtime Reading’ is taking place again in Chapter and Verse on Parnell Street. On Fri 21 Nov at 13:15 Dublin poet, teacher and broadcaster Catherine Ann Cullen reads with poet, publisher, editor, consultant and activist Seamus Cashman from their works. For more information, contact Sarah 0872283351 sarah AT seventowers.ie. www.seventowers.ie/cms/index.php?option=com_extcalendar&Itemid=27&extmode=view&extid=224

POLISH BOOK LAUNCH
The Irish Polish Society and The Polish Social and Cultural Association would like to invite you to the promotion of the book entitled “Belina’s Eight Cavalryman” with materials collected by prof. Maciej Smolenski and historical research and editing by Grzegorz Nowik. The event will be attended by Prof. Maciej Smolenski – General Josefz Smolenski’s son, Dr. Grzegorz Nowik, The Military Bureau of Historical Research, Warsaw. Chairman will be Juiliusz L Englert.
The event is taking place on Fri 14 Nov at 18:30 in the Polish House, 20 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin 2. www.irishpolishsociety.org/

ANDREA PALLADIO CELEBRATED
To celebrate the Fifth Centenary of the birth of Andrea Palladio (1508-1580), Dr Concetto La Malfa will give a talk on the life and achievements of the famous Italian architect and on the influence he had for centuries on world architecture.
The talk will be followed by the showing of a short documentary compiled by Dr La Malfa himself on the architectural projects which made PaLLADIO famous.
This event is taking place on Fri 21 Novat 18:30 in the Istituto Italiano di Cultura in Fitzwilliam Street/11 Fitzwilliam Square East.
www.iicdublino.esteri.it/IIC_Dublino/webform/SchedaEvento.aspx?id=231&citta=Dublino

———Pre-Announcements——–

ECHOWEB – WORKSHOP EXPLORING ELECTRONIC NETWORKS THROUGH AUDIO
On Sat 22 Nov the TCD PhD candidate Tim Redfern brings you a one-day workshop in the Science Gallery that is a hands-on experience in creating network-responsive mobile soundscapes, using the authors’ Audioscan platform, as well as a chance to contribute to ongoing PhD research in network sonification. Free to attend, but booking is required. For more info and booking information go to: echoweb.eclectronics.org

KRISTALLNACHT COMMEMORATION
The Herzog Centre and the Holocaust Educational Trust of Ireland are organising a number of events to commemorate the 70th anniversary of Kristallnacht.
* Wednesday, 26th November, 19:00: “Beyond Hitler’s Grasp.” This will be followed by a short lecture by Dr Emil Yalnazov, Ambassador of Bulgaria. Swift Theatre, Arts Building, TCD.
These events are open to the public and there is no charge. For further information about the speakers and other activities of the Centre, please visit the website: www.tcd.ie/Religions_Theology/herzogcentre/

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Isn’t it odd, that around 1848 thousands of Irish people fled from the famine in Ireland to the USA and were happily accepted and integrated. And that currently the Irish government is trying to talk the US government into giving ILLEGAL, visa-less, non-registered and non-tax paying Irish people in the USA permanent residency without any legal consequences for their years of illegality. But that on the other hand visa-owning, tax-paying and legally in Ireland resident US citizens are forced mercilessly to leave Ireland once their visa has expired and are not allowed to apply for an extension while in Ireland, but only when they are back in the USA?
Long live the principle: Everybody is equal, but some are just more equal than others! Two people I know have been affected by this. One is a reader and supporter of this Event Guide who will have to leave next week, not knowing if and when he is allowed to return. The other “victim” of this was forced out of Ireland for more than 3 months during which her hugely supportive employer kept her job for her and – because she had lived in company accommodation – still paid her apartment!!
If the rules and laws say that visa-holders with expired visas need to leave the country and only can apply again from their home country and then do not have a guarantee that they will get a visa, then I would think the same, PLUS repercussions for their illegality, should apply to all illegal Irish in the USA.

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Luckily this week’s Event Guide is a little shorter than the HUGE issue last week. Again I hope you will enjoy it and am already looking forward to hearing from some of you. :-) I appreciate every single mail even if I can’t reply to all!

Enjoy the weekend!

–Joerg

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