{"id":42,"date":"2008-01-31T05:55:08","date_gmt":"2008-01-31T05:55:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dublineventguide.com\/blog\/index.php\/allgemein\/event-guide-33-irish-culture-competition-flamenco-workshop-rush-hour-recital-science-gallery-facebook-party-chinese-new-year-monstertruck-project-art-centre-saxophone-quartet-climate-change\/"},"modified":"2008-09-05T20:27:24","modified_gmt":"2008-09-05T19:27:24","slug":"event-guide-33-irish-culture-competition-flamenco-workshop-rush-hour-recital-science-gallery-facebook-party-chinese-new-year-monstertruck-project-art-centre-saxophone-quartet-climate-change","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dublineventguide.com\/blog\/index.php\/allgemein\/event-guide-33-irish-culture-competition-flamenco-workshop-rush-hour-recital-science-gallery-facebook-party-chinese-new-year-monstertruck-project-art-centre-saxophone-quartet-climate-change\/","title":{"rendered":"Event Guide 33: Irish Culture Competition, Flamenco Workshop, Rush Hour Recital, Science Gallery, Facebook Party, Chinese New Year, Monstertruck, Project Art Centre, Saxophone Quartet, Climate Change Lecture"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hi all!<\/p>\n<p>This week&#8217;s Event Guide is arriving in your Inbox a day earlier than  usual. I will be away for a few days, but nevertheless can&#8217;t leave you  WITHOUT a few things to do over the weekend. :-). The week has been in  interesting one. The Flamenco competition was very popular &#8211; and the  lucky winner is announced a little further down -, coincidences and  luck played some role and with the help of \u00c1ras Chr\u00f3n\u00e1in, the Irish  Cultural Centre in Clondalkin, we have a great new competition this  week. Ensuring cultural diversity ;-) this time it is very much Irish  themed!<\/p>\n<p>Some other good news: In addition to Lauren Richards, Lisa Quish has  offered to help with the Dublin Event Guide and I am looking forward  to their much valued contributions in the coming weeks. I did get  great feedback as well last week about the Event Guide and there were  a number of good suggestions and ideas. All will be considered and I  will do everything to improve this Event Guide further.<br \/>\n__________________<\/p>\n<p>FREDDIE WHITE &#8211; COMPETITION<br \/>\nDid you know that Clondalkin Village is the home of a little Irish (as  in: Gaelic) oasis? I only found out during the week, when Br\u00edan \u00d3  G\u00e1ibh\u00edn from \u00c1ras Chr\u00f3n\u00e1in contacted me. \u00c1ras Chr\u00f3n\u00e1in  (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.araschronain.com\/\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.araschronain.com<\/a>) is an Irish Cultural Centre and operates as a  community based, voluntary run, non-profit making organisation,  promoting all aspects of the Irish Language, Culture etc. They have an  impressive line-up of bands, gigs and events for the next few months  in addition to all their evening classes in Spoken Irish, Painting,  Fiddle &amp; Flute, Uilleann Pipes, Music for Adults and Children, Irish  Dancing for Children and Set Dancing!! Did I mention &#8220;impressive&#8221;?!<br \/>\nThis Friday (01 Feb) there are Set Dancing &amp; Sean N\u00f3s Dancing Class  from 20:00-22:00 and they are free!<br \/>\nOn Friday of next week (08 Feb) \u00c1ras Chr\u00f3n\u00e1in presents Freddie White,  a singer\/songwriter from Cork (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.freddiewhite.com\/\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.freddiewhite.com<\/a>), who I admittedly  hadn&#8217;t heard of either, but the great thing about Ireland is that you  can always discover new little gems in the cultural and music scene. I  only heard a few samples on his website, but Freddie White could be  one of these little gems. &#8211; And the great news is that \u00c1ras Chr\u00f3n\u00e1in  is making a pair of tickets available for one reader of the Dublin  Event Guide!!!<br \/>\nIf you want to win the pair of tickets, just send a mail to  <a href=\"mailto:dublineventguide@gmail.com\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">dublineventguide@gmail.com<\/a> with &#8220;White&#8221; in the subject line. Please  but your phone number in the body of the mail and make sure that your  mail is with me by 18:00 on Wednesday (06 Feb). I will notify the  winner by phone on Wednesday evening.<br \/>\nAnd here some more information about the Freddie White gig. It will  start at 20:30 with Special Guests &#8220;JUNAH&#8221; and will take place in \u00c1ras  Chr\u00f3n\u00e1in in Clondalkin Village. (To get there:  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.araschronain.com\/gpage.html\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.araschronain.com\/gpage.html<\/a>). Tickets are EUR 20 at the door and  you get more information via <a href=\"mailto:eolas@araschronain.com\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">eolas@araschronain.com<\/a> or during business  hours through 01-4574847.<\/p>\n<p>FLAMENCO WORKSHOP<br \/>\nThanks to Solo Flamenco there were two tickets up for grabs in last  week&#8217;s Event Guide and the lucky winner is Aaron Sherlock. Congrats! I  am sure he will have a great time at the Flamenco Workshop.<br \/>\nFor the rest of you it is not too late yet, you can still register for  the event!<br \/>\nThe Flamenco Workshop will be conducted by the acclaimed Spanish  flamenco dancer, choreographer and teacher Felipe de Algeciras  (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.flamencoyalegria.net\/?page_id=64\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.flamencoyalegria.net\/?page_id=64<\/a>) who comes from a city in the  very south of Spain that I know quite well. The workshop takes place on<br \/>\nSunday, 3 Feb from 12:00-17:00 and will be held in Studio 2 in  DanceHouse in Foley Street. The day is subdivided in a number of  lessons\/workshops for different levels of prior Flamenco knowledge and  there is specific Taster class for the absolute beginners  (12:00-13:00). This Taster Class is for students with no experience  who want to learn about flamenco. The price per participant is EUR 15.<\/p>\n<p>The structure of the whole day is like this:<br \/>\n12:00-13:00 Taster &#8211; for students with no experience who want to learn  about flamenco. Cost: EUR 15<br \/>\n13:00-14:00 Beginners &#8211; for dancers with 6 to 18 months experience.  Cost: \u20ac15<br \/>\n14:00-15:00 Technique &#8211; Open to all levels. Cost: \u20ac15<br \/>\n15:00-17:00 Intermediate &#8211; for dancers with 18 months experience or  more. Cost: \u20ac30<br \/>\nSolo Flamenco are offering a special discount price of \u20ac50 for  students attending all three Beginners, Technique and Intermediate  classes. Each class is limited to 30 students, so advance booking is  essential to secure a place. For information and bookings email  <a href=\"mailto:info@flamencoyalegria.net\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">info@flamencoyalegria.net<\/a>\u00a0 or call Damian at 086 81 46 496. For all  the details go to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.flamencoyalegria.net\/?page_id=57\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.flamencoyalegria.net\/?page_id=57<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>______________________________<br \/>\n______Thursday_________________<\/p>\n<p>IMTV LAUNCH PARTY<br \/>\nThe Irish Music Television Launch party is taking place in &#8220;4 Dame  Lane&#8221; tonight (31 Jan) from 19:00-23:00.  (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/event.php?eid=7818743483\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.facebook.com\/event.php?eid=7818743483<\/a>). Indications are that this  is a free event and it seems that everybody is welcome. The website  doesn&#8217;t contain any information about this event, but at least you can  find out more about the organiser: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.irishmusictelevision.com\/\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.irishmusictelevision.com<\/a><\/p>\n<p>PRAVDA LATIN NIGHT<br \/>\nEvery last Thursday of the month (31 Jan) Pravda in Lower Liffey  Street (near Ha&#8217;Penny Bridge) throws a Latin party hosted by the  Brazilian DJ and Samba dancer Sisi Rosario. Live bands, DJs and salsa  dancers turn Pravda into a sizzling Latin Pub. You will hear sounds of  salsa, brazil samba, afro-beat, merengue, reggaeton, urban, zouk and  latin house musical styles. Admission is free and there are also cut  price mojitos on offer.<\/p>\n<p>BIONIC RATS + BELLYDANCING<br \/>\nYep, that is the combination that Turk&#8217;s Head is promoting for its  Thursday night. The Belly Dancing will be at 22:30 and the Bionic Rats  are a Ska\/Reggae band that plays in Turk&#8217;s Head (30 Parliament Street)  every Thursday. The roots of the Bionic Rats go back to the well-known  but &#8220;expired&#8221; band &#8220;King Sativa&#8221;. (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.myspace.com\/thebionicrats\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.myspace.com\/thebionicrats<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p>SCULPTURE EXHIBITION<br \/>\nWall &amp; Plinth is an exhibition of contemporary sculpture in the  Peppercanister Gallery (3 Herbert Street). From 31 Jan to 20 Feb  (Mo-Fr: 10.00 &#8211; 17.30, Sat: 10.00 &#8211; 13.00) exhibition will feature the  works of gallery artists Sonja Landweer, Deirdre McLoughlin, Breon  O&#8217;Casey, Graham Gingles and Robert Janz alongside other prominent  Irish sculptors such as Michael Warren, John Behan and Brian King. For  the first time, the Gallery will also be showing the work of  world-renowned Argentinian artist Adolfo Estrada, who will contribute  two abstract sculptures in oil and wood.<\/p>\n<p>PROTEST<br \/>\nMoore Street is definitely anachronistic and I am not sure that the  old type of trading in Moore Street has a place nowadays, but the  internationalisation of the street did add an interesting mix of very  old Irish combined with African and Asian traders. Things are changing  in that area and it is a pity that the changes seem to be dramatic:<br \/>\nCrisis on Moore St &#8211; Meeting at 18:00 in the Teachers Club (Parnell  Square).<br \/>\nThe description says &#8220;Dublin City Council trying to get rid of market  traders to make way for giant shopping complex. &#8211; A planning  application for a giant shopping complex between Moore St and  O&#8217;Connell St in Dublin is due in the coming days, and the market  traders on Moore St fear it will spell the end of their centuries-old  tradition. The development is being billed as the largest property  development in Irish history, costing a reported \u20ac600 million.<br \/>\nThe market traders have been using lock-ups on O&#8217;Rahilly Parade, just  off Moore St, since 1985. Prior to that date, their lock-ups were  situated where the ILAC Centre now is. Dublin City Council has  informed the traders that alternative lock-ups will not be provided  for them once building work starts on the planned development. The  traders say that without lock-ups, they will go out of business.<br \/>\nIn recent years, the east side of Moore Street has seen the opening of  numerous shops and restaurants run by members of Dublin&#8217;s immigrant  communities. Every single one of these shops is now closed, to make  way for the planned development. The last one closed on January 15th.  The developer in question is Joe O&#8217;Reilly, the man responsible for  Dundrum &#8220;Town Centre&#8221;.<br \/>\nTo find out more and to get involved in opposing this plan and helping  the traders, please come along to a meeting at the Teachers Club  (Parnell Square) this Thursday at 18:00. Several of the market traders  will be there to explain the latest in their negotiations with Dublin  City Council and property developer Joe O&#8217;Reilly.<br \/>\n______________________________<br \/>\n______Friday___________________<\/p>\n<p>RUSH HOUR RECITAL<br \/>\nThe Royal Irish Academy of Music Students&#8217; Union presents the third  concert in their recently inaugurated &#8216;Rush Hour Recital&#8217; series. The  concert will feature a variety of classical music, including works  from Shostakovich, Mendelssohn, Bach and Chopin, performed by some of  the talented students of the Academy. The concert will take place in  the Katherine Brennan Hall on Friday 1st February from 18:00-19:00.  Admission is free. More information: 01 6764412 &#8211;  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.riam.ie\/en\/Concerts.aspx\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.riam.ie\/en\/Concerts.aspx<\/a><\/p>\n<p>SOUL &#8211; SANTORIA<br \/>\nSantoria (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.santoria.ie\/\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.santoria.ie<\/a>) the Irish soul band from Dublin is playing  a free gig in\u00a0 Quinlan&#8217;s, The Black Lion in Clondalkin Village, Dublin  22. The gig starts at 22:00.<\/p>\n<p>______________________________<br \/>\n______Saturday_________________<\/p>\n<p>SCIENCE GALLERY<br \/>\nA brand new museum in the Irish museum circle is the newly built  Science Gallery (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.sciencegallery.com\/\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.sciencegallery.com<\/a>), which is part of Trinity  College and has been built along Pearse Street. The building is called  The Naughton Institute and the entrance is off Pearse Street. The  gallery says about itself &#8220;The Science Gallery is a world first. A new  type of venue where today&#8217;s white-hot scientific issues are thrashed  out and you can have your say. A place where ideas meet. We&#8217;re all  about opening science up to passionate debate and want your  involvement. How do you want science to develop? What direction should  it go in? Get involved!&#8221;<br \/>\nFrom 02 Feb &#8211; 09 Feb &#8220;Lightwave&#8221; will take place in the  museum\/gallery and all exhibitions and many events are free.  &#8220;Lightwave&#8221; is the launch event for the new gallery. I will give you a  brief overview, but for details you should go to the website:<\/p>\n<p>Exhibitions (02-08 Feb, open from 16:30-20:30 and from 16:30-19:30 on  09 Feb):<br \/>\n&#8211; Lumia Domestica by Willie Williams<br \/>\n&#8211; Light Drops by Elke Harras<br \/>\n&#8211; Hand-Cranked Luminescent Jewellery by LoVid<br \/>\n&#8211; Forest by The OpenEnded Group<br \/>\n&#8211; The Heliosphere by Anna Hill &amp; Peter Gallagher<br \/>\n&#8211; Light Tracer by Karl D. D. Willis<br \/>\n&#8211; De Pong Game 111 by Benjamin Gaulon aka Recyclism<br \/>\n&#8211; The Daylight Lounge<br \/>\n&#8211; Be Made by Mentors &amp; Young Makers<br \/>\n&#8211; Camera Lucida by Dmitry Gelfand &amp; Evelina Domnitch<\/p>\n<p>In addition there is a LONG list of events or outside exhibitions.  Many of them are free of charge, I will only list a few here:<br \/>\n&#8211; Lightmobile &amp; Bubble Heads by Eric Staller (ON THE STREETS)<br \/>\n31 Jan 2008 &#8211; 02 Feb 2008 (Time: 17:00 &#8211; 21:00) Location: Various<br \/>\n&#8211; Dublin 24 by Connor McGarrigle (ON THE STREETS)<br \/>\n01 Feb 2008 &#8211; 09 Feb 2008 (Time: 16:30 &#8211; 00:00) Location: Irish Times  Building<br \/>\nThe Hive by KMA (ON THE STREETS)<br \/>\n01 Feb 2008 &#8211; 09 Feb 2008 (Time:17:00 &#8211; 22:00) Location:Grand Canal  Square, D2<br \/>\nI am totally impressed by the launch programme of this new  museum\/gallery and hope you will get a chance to have a look at some  of the events\/exhibitions. I can already promise that this new venue  will be mentioned regularly here in the Dublin Event Guide, if the  launch is an indication for what the future will bring!<\/p>\n<p>FACEBOOK PARTY<br \/>\nWhat seems to be the first Irish facebook party is happening on  Saturday in Caf\u00e9 en Seine. I would have gone to it, but it is a little  far from Germany for a night. :-) So instead I need you to go and to  tell everybody about the &#8220;Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events)&#8221;. :-)  Remind everybody to send a mail to <a href=\"mailto:dublineventguide@gmail.com\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">dublineventguide@gmail.com<\/a> so that  they get the weekly mail. \u2026enough of the self-promo. :-P Here is some  more info about the event: It is organised by David Hague and will  start at 19:00 in Caf\u00e9 en Seine. Currently 87 people have confirmed  their attendance and 97 MIGHT show up. So if you have no other plans,  meet some of the facebook members. By the way, the table is reserved  under the name &#8220;Lord Latchford&#8221; if you are early.  (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/event.php?eid=10160911421\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.facebook.com\/event.php?eid=10160911421<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p>CHINESE WRITING<br \/>\nIrish Writers Centre, next door to the Writers Museum on Parnell  Square will host a feast of activities celebrating Chinese Literature  and Music. Opening on Saturday 2nd February, an exhibition of Chinese  Writing, representing all literature genres and Chinese traditional  musical instruments, will run for the week. Along with \u201cOut to Lunch\u201d  Readings, the centre will run a Chinese Creative Writing Course. For  more information or to book a place at any of the Readings or Courses  call 01 8721302.<\/p>\n<p>CHINESE FAMILY WEEKEND<br \/>\nThe Hugh Lane Gallery will offer Chinese New Year Workshops on Sat +  Sun (02\/03 Feb) from 12:00-13:00, 13:30-14:30, 15:00-16:00 each day.  As part of Dublin&#8217;s Chinese New Year Festival, the Gallery will host a  number of educational workshops. These workshops will have a Chinese  theme, with artists and teachers from the Chinese Community giving  short workshops in traditional Chinese arts, like paper-cutting,  calligraphy and lantern-making. All workshops are free of charge.<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.hughlane.ie\/education\/kidsclub\/workshops.asp\" class=\"moz-txt-link-freetext\">http:\/\/www.hughlane.ie\/education\/kidsclub\/workshops.asp<\/a><\/p>\n<p>JAMES JOYCE FILM<br \/>\nPennilesse, Joyce. His Odyssey in Trieste is a film shown at 18:00 on  01 Feb in the Italian Cultural Institute (11 Fitzwilliam Square East,  D2, 01 662 0509 \/ 662 1507, E-mail: <a href=\"mailto:iicdublino@esteri.it\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">iicdublino@esteri.it<\/a>). The  Institute&#8217;s description says &#8220;On his birthday we will remember James  Joyce with a special event: the screening of the film &#8220;Penniless,  Joyce his Odyssey in Trieste&#8221;, an unmissable opportunity for all fans  of the great writer.<br \/>\nThe film&#8217;s director Massimiliano Cocozza and a delegate from Trieste&#8217;s  PEN CLUB will briefly introduce the work which is sure to become a  valuable addition to our understanding of Joyce.<br \/>\nThis creative documentary is aimed at offering an interpretation of  the genesis of Joyce\u2019s masterpiece &#8220;Ulysses&#8221;: a Triestine path along  the images that inspired Joyce when writing Ulysses, his buildings,  visions and deliriums reinterpreted with a special attention to his  real world, daily life problems and poetical inspiration, perfectly  mirroring the town and its seductions.<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.iicdublino.esteri.it\/IIC_Dublino\/webform\/SchedaEvento.aspx?id=151&amp;citta=Dublino\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.iicdublino.esteri.it\/IIC_Dublino\/webform\/SchedaEvento.aspx?id=151&amp;citta=Dublino<\/a><\/p>\n<p>MONSTER TRUCK &#8211; BIGFOOT EXHIBITION<br \/>\nWhat do you think of when you hear &#8220;Monster Truck&#8221; or &#8220;Bigfoot&#8221;? Most  would probably think of these huge American trucks that have  hyper-sized wheels and race against each other jumping over cars.  Well, that is what I thought of! But I am COMPLETELY wrong here!  Monster Truck is a gallery in 73 Francis Street (D8) and Bigfoot is an  art exhibition!!! How wrong was I!!??? :-)<\/p>\n<p>For a very limited time (01 Feb &#8211; 05 Feb) the Monster Truck Gallery  (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.monstertruck.ie\/\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.monstertruck.ie<\/a>) is working with the Royal Hibernian Academy  (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.royalhibernianacademy.ie\/\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.royalhibernianacademy.ie<\/a>) to host the exhibition &#8220;BIG FOOT&#8221;, a  collection of work by all artists who have exhibited in solo or group  shows in Monster Truck Gallery, over the past two years, as part of  the Monster Truck\/RHA Collaboration Launch Party. The Royal Hibernian  Academy closed in November to refurbish the building and galleries and  is due to re-open at the end of Summer 2008. It is using this  opportunity to work hand in hand with innovative artists&#8217; group  Monster Truck to help with its ever-expanding agenda and goals.<br \/>\nArtists have been invited to submit one piece each for the exhibition,  all works to be 1 ft sq or a &#8220;BIG FOOT&#8221;\u2019 and will be showing for 5  nights only. Opening night is Friday 1 February at Monster Truck,  Francis St. from 18:00-20:00. &#8220;BIG FOOT&#8221; also references the fact that  the building where Monster Truck Galleries &amp; Studios are was once a  record shop and that LP&#8217;s take on the 1 ft x 1 ft size limit. The  exhibition title also refers to the big wheeled iconic monster truck  famous in the 80&#8217;s and Monster Truck\/RHA&#8217;s big foot in the right  direction for 2008!<br \/>\nWell, we weren&#8217;t TOTALLY wrong then, there is a reference to the big  truck thingies!<br \/>\nOpening times: 01 Feb: 18:00-20:00, 02 Feb-05 Feb: 13:00-19:00.<\/p>\n<p>______________________________<br \/>\n______Sunday __________________<\/p>\n<p>SUNDAY AT NOON &#8211; CLASSICAL MUSIC<br \/>\nFor all lovers of classical music: After a week&#8217;s break due to the  centenary festivities, the Sunday at Noon concert in the Hugh Lane  Gallery (Parnell Square North) is back. This week, the Amstel  Saxophone Quartet will be playing Ian Wilson &#8211; Ghosts (2006),  Alexander Glazunov &#8211; Quartet Op. 109 (1932), Jan P. Sweelinck &#8211;  Chromatic Fantasy (arr. Bas Apswoude). The four saxophonists were all  members of the Dutch National Youth Orchestra and decided to form a  quartet where they could test the boundaries of the conventional  saxophone repertoire of the time. The concert goes from 12:00- 13:00.<\/p>\n<p>CONTEMPLATIVE MEDITATION<br \/>\nSusan Howard Lynch is running a meditation meeting again. It takes  place on Sunday (03 Feb) from 12:00-14:00 in the Daydream Health Spa  (5-7 Terenure Place Behind Brady&#8217;s Pub, in Terenure, Dublin). Here  phone number is 087-988-6237. The event is free and some further  information is provided here:  <a href=\"http:\/\/meditation.meetup.com\/460\/calendar\/7043877\" class=\"moz-txt-link-freetext\">http:\/\/meditation.meetup.com\/460\/calendar\/7043877<\/a> and here  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/event.php?eid=6531892982\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.facebook.com\/event.php?eid=6531892982<\/a>.<br \/>\nThe meetings are suitable for Newbies and experienced practitioners  and there will be no preaching or &#8220;convincing&#8221; done, it is just a  learning experience.<\/p>\n<p>______________________________<br \/>\n______Next Week_______________<\/p>\n<p>CLIMATE CHANGE LECTURE<br \/>\nThe Environmental Protection Agency is hosting a series of lectures on  climate change. The seven part series has\/will explore key aspects of  climate change ranging from predictions and impacts, to its economic  and political consequences. Speakers will include top international  experts in science, economics and technology.<br \/>\nThe series will continue with a lecture to be given by Professor  Lucht, of the Potsdam Institute in Germany. The next lecture will take  place on Tuesday 5th February in The Round Room, The Mansion House,  Dawson Street, Dublin 2.<br \/>\nThe lecture series is chaired by Dr John Bowman.<br \/>\nSchedule: 18:00 Refreshments and Registration, 18:30 Lecture, 19:30  Question &amp; Answer Session, 20:00 Ends. The title of this fourth  lecture is &#8220;A World Transformed<br \/>\n&#8211; The Consequences of Climate Change and Human Land Use&#8221;. Attendance  is free, but advance booking is essential. Bookings and enquiries to:  Clara Clark Tel: 01- 289 8533 Email: <a href=\"mailto:info@claraclark.ie\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">info@claraclark.ie<\/a>  (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.epa.ie\/news\/events\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.epa.ie\/news\/events<\/a>)<\/p>\n<p>CHINESE NEW YEAR<br \/>\nNext week is the Chinese New Year and there are a number of events and  activities. (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.dublin.ie\/arts-culture\/chinese-new-year.htm\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.dublin.ie\/arts-culture\/chinese-new-year.htm<\/a>) I will  tell you more about the events for next weekend in the next Event  Guide, but here are some events that happen during the week:<\/p>\n<p>DRAGON BOAT RACE<br \/>\nAs part of the Chinese New Year Festival, there will be Dragon Boat  Racing on the River Liffey in Dublin on Wed 06 Feb at 12:00. The  dragon boats will take to the River Liffey at the Sean O\u2019Casey  Pedestrian Bridge in the Dublin Docklands for a series of races from  12:00 to 14:30.<br \/>\nParticipants in the event include media personalities, members of the  local Chinese community and students from Trinity College and UCD, who  will battle it out in traditional boating spirit.<br \/>\nThe 98FM Thunder Bus and promotional team will also be dockside to  cover the event live on air and distribute goodies to the spectators.  This fantastic event, which promises to be hugely enjoyable for  participants and spectators alike, is open to the public and is free  of charge. Contact 01-6316100 for more information.<\/p>\n<p>SPANISH FILM SCREENING &#8211; FLAMENCO<br \/>\nThe Instituto Cervantes (Spanish Cultural Institute) will show the  film &#8220;Pol\u00edgono sur&#8221; on Wed 06 Feb at 18:30. The description says &#8220;An  intense journey through the most troubled and most artistic  neighbourhood in Seville, where old gypsies from Triana blend with new  generations of artists. From this unusual melting pot comes a  documentary that seeks to find the roots of the so-called \u201cnew  flamenco\u201d from that of traditional flamenco, pure flamenco, and the  most avant-garde musical trends. As a tribute to \u201cPepe el Quemao\u201d, a  concert is organized where personalities of all different styles and  ages come together and speak about the problems of their  neighbourhood. We discover how music helps this fascinating but  little-known group to live.&#8221; I expect that the film will be in  Spanish, but most probably it will have English subtitles.<br \/>\ndublin.cervantes.es\/FichasCultura\/Ficha47008_16_2.htm<\/p>\n<p>NATIONAL LIBRARY LECTURE<br \/>\nThe National Library of Ireland Society&#8217;s annual JJ O\u2019Meara Memorial  lecture will take place in the NLI Seminar Room on Wednesday 6  February 2008 at 19:00. The lecture, entitled \u2018Latin and the Mass:  should we mind and does it matter?\u2019 will be given by Prof. Eamon  Duffy. Admission is by ticket only. Please contact Orla Sweeney at 01  6030244 for further details. I am not sure if the lecture is free, but  if you ring that number, you will find out.<\/p>\n<p>LAUNCH OF 2008 BEIJING OLYMPIC PACK<br \/>\nTo mark the 29th Olympiad, the Olympic Games in Beijing 2008, DCNYFA  in association with UCD, DCC and the OCI will officially launch the  2008 Beijing Olympic Pack. The launch will take place in UCD Sports  Centre in Belfield on Tuesday 5th February and will be followed by a  small sports session for children from schools around Dublin who will  gain experience of various Olympic sports.<br \/>\nUnfortunately no time is specified!<\/p>\n<p>PROJECTS ART CENTRE &#8211; EXHIBITION OPENING<br \/>\nThe Project Arts Centre in Temple Bar is showing &#8220;Handed Over&#8221; from  Rosa Barba &amp; David Maljkovic from 07 Feb &#8211; 15 Mar. I will write more  about that exhibition next week, but let me tell you this week, that  the exhibition will open with a reception at 18:00 on Thursday (07  Feb). The opening will be preceded by an informal discussion with the  artists at 17:00.<br \/>\nIf you are a regular reader of this Event Guide, you probably have  read about my pure amazement when it comes to reading exhibition  descriptions for the Project Arts Centre. The exhibitions are great  and worth a visit, but the descriptions are unique! I understand the  words, but am not much wiser after reading it than before. ..and they  have done it again! :-) \u2026read for yourself:  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.project.ie\/cgi-bin\/eventdetail.pl?id=659\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.project.ie\/cgi-bin\/eventdetail.pl?id=659<\/a><br \/>\nWhile you are on their website, have a look at all the theatre  performances the Project Arts Centre is offering! They are not free,  but definitely worth a look, maybe you find something that you like.<\/p>\n<p>COMPOSITION SEMINAR FOR MUSICIANS<br \/>\nAnd finally a pre-announcement because you have to request tickets if  you want to take part. It is very much a specialist event, but maybe  it is exactly what you were looking for:<br \/>\nThe RTE Living Music Festival will take place from the 15-17 Feb<br \/>\nRT\u00c9 will host a celebration of Arvo P\u00e4rt, one of the most famous  living composers. P\u00e4rt has accepted RT\u00c9&#8217;s invitation to attend, on  what will be his first visit to Ireland.<br \/>\nThe artistic director is leading Scottish composer James MacMillan.  The three-day festival features a wide selection of music representing  the breadth of P\u00e4rt\u2019s distinguished musical career.<br \/>\nP\u00e4rt has attained exceptional public popularity within his own  lifetime. He received five Grammy nominations between 1989 and 2003,  winning the Grammy for Best Choral Recording in 2007 for Da Pacem, and  was named \u2018Composer of the Year\u2019 by Musical America in 2005. His music  has been used in over 50 films, including Michael Moore&#8217;s Fahrenheit  9\/11, Kevin Macdonald\u2019s Touching the Void and L\u00e9os Carax\u2019s Les Amants  du Pont-Neuf. Closer to home, Spiegel im Spiegel is one of the  most-requested tracks on RT\u00c9 lyric fm.<br \/>\nOn Sun 17 Feb from 11:00 a Composition Seminar will be held in the  Lecture Theatre of the National Gallery of Ireland. The seminar will  be lead by Ivan Moody and will be hosted by the composer Ivan Moody,  with James MacMillan and Arvo P\u00e4rt in attendance. Ivan Moody will use  a number of P\u00e4rt\u2019s works, both vocal and instrumental, to explore  issues relating to the setting of texts and the concept of the  &#8216;spiritual&#8217; in music. The seminar will include an opportunity for  questions and answers. Limited number of free tickets available.  Admission strictly by ticket only.<br \/>\nTo apply please email <a href=\"mailto:music@rte.ie\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">music@rte.ie<\/a><br \/>\n_______________________________<\/p>\n<p>If you managed to read to the end of this week&#8217;s Dublin Event Guide,  then I whisper something else in your ear. ;-) We, i.e. the Dublin  Event Guide Community, and that includes you, might be mentioned in  this Sunday&#8217;s &#8220;Sunday Times&#8221; newspaper! Kathy Foley, who is part of  the Event Guide Community, is writing a regular column for the Sunday  Times and will write about facebook. She might mention the Dublin  Event Guide facebook group, so keep an eye out for it. ;-)<\/p>\n<p>Don&#8217;t forget to send your mail for the new competition and have a  super weekend!<\/p>\n<p>&#8211;Joerg<\/p>\n<p>**********************************************<br \/>\nDisclaimer: This Event Guide (the &#8220;Dublin Event Guide (for Free  Events)&#8221;) is an Event Guide with a difference. It covers mostly free  events based on the thinking that free events deserve additional  support and that ticketed events have a better chance to pay for  advertisement. The Guide is a <span class=\"moz-txt-underscore\"><span class=\"moz-txt-tag\">_<\/span>guide<span class=\"moz-txt-tag\">_<\/span><\/span> and not just a listing and is  sent to friends, colleagues and whoever else is interested.<br \/>\nIf you have feedback &#8211; good or bad &#8211; PLEASE tell me. 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