{"id":49,"date":"2008-03-14T08:43:17","date_gmt":"2008-03-14T08:43:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.dublineventguide.com\/blog\/index.php\/allgemein\/event-guide-39-rush-hour-recital-competition-buck-tayloer-pearl-st-patricks-day-festival-pills-in-science-gallery-ceili-mor-francophonie-parenting\/"},"modified":"2008-09-05T20:31:15","modified_gmt":"2008-09-05T19:31:15","slug":"event-guide-39-rush-hour-recital-competition-buck-tayloer-pearl-st-patricks-day-festival-pills-in-science-gallery-ceili-mor-francophonie-parenting","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.dublineventguide.com\/blog\/index.php\/allgemein\/event-guide-39-rush-hour-recital-competition-buck-tayloer-pearl-st-patricks-day-festival-pills-in-science-gallery-ceili-mor-francophonie-parenting\/","title":{"rendered":"Event Guide 39: Rush Hour Recital Competition, Buck Taylor, Pearl, St. Patrick&#8217;s Day Festival, Pills in Science Gallery, Ceili Mor, Francophonie, Parenting"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Hi all!<\/p>\n<p>I am just back from a concert of the Gardiner Street Gospel Choir  Concert this evening and it was brilliant!!!! If you couldn&#8217;t go, you  can listen to the recording of this evening&#8217;s concert on RTE Radio One  on Easter Monday at 21:00. It won&#8217;t be as good as the concert today  ;-) , but it will still be good.<\/p>\n<p>A huge THANK YOU to everybody who already sent me votes for your  preferred name for this Event Guide. I will gather all the votes and  will continue with the renaming process. It will however take another  little while since all votes and other opinions need to get tallied,  evaluated etc. I got lots of mails and forgive me if I am not replying  individually! If you haven&#8217;t sent me your opinion yet, feel free to  still do it. I won&#8217;t get a chance to continue with the next steps  until after the long weekend.<\/p>\n<p>I am sure you did expect that the Patrick&#8217;s Day celebrations will be a  centre piece of this week&#8217;s guide, but there is a lot more going on in  Dublin.<\/p>\n<p>One thing that will not be happening in Dublin this year &#8211; and I still  haven&#8217;t fully calmed down about it &#8211; is the Skyfest. The Skyfest was  for years the most frequented St. Patrick&#8217;s weekend event. It was a  huge 20min fireworks display, launched in and around the Liffey  between O&#8217;Connell Street and the Grand Canal Dock and was synchronised  with music on 98FM. Despite knowing that most of the St. Patrick&#8217;s Day  visitors to Ireland will be in Dublin, the organisation committee for  the St. Patrick&#8217;s Day and\/or the Skyfest sponsor &#8220;National Lottery&#8221;  seemed to have decided &#8211; in their wisdom &#8211; that Dublin was the wrong  place to have the Skyfest. Instead it is taking place in Tipperary on  the Rock of Cashel. I am sure the sheep and cows around the Rock of  Cashel will entirely enjoy this fireworks. What a non-sensical decision!<\/p>\n<p>Nevertheless there are lots of other good events in Dublin, so that we  can easily ignore the &#8220;National Lottery Skyfest&#8221; and without further  delay, I will tell you about all of them.<\/p>\n<p>__________________________<br \/>\n____Competition____________<\/p>\n<p>RUSH HOUR RECITAL &#8211; CLASSICAL MUSIC<br \/>\nThanks to Maeve O&#8217;Hara and the Students&#8217; Union of the Royal Irish  Academy of Music RIAM) we have again a competition in the Event Guide.  This time it is something for the lovers of classical music. The RIAM  Student Union is organising yet another concert in their series of  &#8221;Rush Hour Recitals&#8221;. Rush Hour Recitals have been free in the past,  however this event is a paid-for event with the proceeds going to the  charity &#8220;Impact Romania&#8221;. Chris Rooney (RIAM SU Events Officer) will  explain a bit about the charity on the evening of the event. The  concert will take place on Thur 27 March from 18:00-20:00 in the  National Gallery in Nassau Street. The evening will be presented by  Lyric FM&#8217;s, Liz Nolan and guest performers include: Finghin Collins  (Piano) and Michael d&#8217;Arcy (Violin). The two featured soloists are two  of Ireland&#8217;s finest musicians and Maeve tells me that they are proud  and lucky to have them perform at this event. Tickets are EUR 15 \/ EUR  10 and will be available at the door. For the readers of this Event  Guide the RIAM SU is making a free pair of tickets available for a  competition. Thank you! If you want to win the pair of tickets, please  send a mail with the title \u201cRIAM\u201d and your mobile phone number in the  body to <a href=\"mailto:dublineventguide@gmail.com\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">dublineventguide@gmail.com<\/a>. The mail has to be with me on 24  Mar (Easter Monday) at 13:00.<br \/>\nFor more information check out  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.facebook.com\/event.php?eid=12196767535\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.facebook.com\/event.php?eid=12196767535<\/a> or send a mail with your  questions to <a href=\"mailto:RIAMSU@gmail.com\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">RIAMSU@gmail.com<\/a><br \/>\nBy the way, I was at the recent Rush Hour Recital in the Royal Irish  Academy of Music and really enjoyed the hour of classical music and if  that experience is anything to go by, then I amconvinced that you will  enjoy the concert in the National Gallery.<\/p>\n<p>______________________________<br \/>\n______Friday___________________<\/p>\n<p>JAMES BROWN IN BALLSBRIDGE<br \/>\nNot the real James Brown, but \u201cThe Buck Taylor Experience\u201d presents  Ireland&#8217;s greatest James Brown Impersonator and he will perform in The  Gasworks (the pub in the Grand Canal Hotel) on Fri 22 Feb. (The  Gasworks Bar<br \/>\nUpper Grand Canal Street, D4, 01-230 9628). There is no cover charge  and the event starts at 20:30. The song samples on the website are  absolutely impressive, so if you like soul, this is an event for you!<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.soundmanireland.com\/_artists_bands_bucktaylor\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.soundmanireland.com\/_artists_bands_bucktaylor<\/a><\/p>\n<p>SPRING AFFORDABLE ART EXHIBITION<br \/>\nThe Leinster Gallery will exhibit the works of approximately 20  artists including; paintings, original chemical lith prints and  photographs in their &#8220;Spring Affordable Art Exhibition&#8221;. All pieces  are for sale for under EUR 1,000. Most works are priced in the region  of EUR 500 and there will be no reproductions. Some of you will wonder  if that price tag is making it really &#8220;affordable&#8221;, but you have to  see it in relation to other pieces of art that can be a multiple of  the quoted prices. The exhibition will be on show on Fri 14 &amp; Sat 15  March. The gallery is at 27 Sth Frederick St., Dublin 2 and the  opening hours are 11:00-18:00 on both days.<br \/>\nThe exhibition will include works by the following artists: Margaret  Egan, Martin Cooke, Joop Smits, Brigid McLaughlin, Orla Egan,  Elizabeth Brophy, James Cahill and many more! The gallery has set-up a  facebook group called &#8220;Friends of The Leinster Gallery&#8221; and for  further information you can contact Evelyn Byrne: at  <a href=\"mailto:evelynbyrne@gmail.com\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">evelynbyrne@gmail.com<\/a> or 085-107 6512.<\/p>\n<p>IMMA &#8211; CECIL KING<br \/>\nThe Irish Museum of Modern Art in the Royal Hospital Kilmainham is  exhibiting Cecil King&#8217;s &#8220;A Legacy of Painting&#8221; from 27 Feb until 18 May.<br \/>\n&#8220;Spanning the entire career of the highly-regarded Irish artist Cecil  King (1921-1986) this exhibition comprises some 50 works and  concentrates on the \u2018hard edge\u2019 paintings for which the artist is  especially well known. King was a successful business man who  developed a significant collection of contemporary art. In his  mid-thirties he began to paint, holding his first solo exhibition in  1959. Initially he worked in a semi-realist style, as seen in a number  of lyrical paintings and pastels known as the Circus series which were  influenced by artists such as Nicolas de Sta\u00ebl and Roger Hilton.<br \/>\nAdmission is free and the opening hours are Tues &#8211; Sat: 10:00-17:30,  except Wednesday: 10:30-17:30. Sunday and Bank Holidays: 12:00-17:30.  Monday: Closed<br \/>\nHow to get there? Check out <a href=\"http:\/\/www.modernart.ie\/en\/nav_14.htm\" class=\"moz-txt-link-freetext\">http:\/\/www.modernart.ie\/en\/nav_14.htm<\/a><\/p>\n<p>IMMA &#8211; CARLOS AMORALES<br \/>\nA second exhibition at the Irish Museum of Modern Art presents Carlos  Amorales&#8217; &#8220;Dark Mirror&#8221; from 27 Feb to 11 May. &#8220;This exhibition  presents Dark Mirror, 2004\/05, a double video projection by the  leading Mexican artist Carlos Amorales, which became part of the IMMA  Collection in 2005. Amorales\u2019s practice uses drawing as the basis from  which to develop paintings, video animations and performances. In Dark  Mirror Amorales presents an animation by graphic designer Andr\u00e9 Pahl  and an original score of piano music, performed by the composer and  musician Jos\u00e9 Mar\u00eda Serralde. The result is a nightmarish animation  depicting man and beast in apocalyptic scenes, the imagery of which is  rooted in contemporary popular symbols and Mexican icons. The work was  developed using Liquid Archive &#8211; Amorales\u2019s electronic database of  digital drawings based on appropriated images and personal memories.  Carlos Amorales was born in 1970 in Mexico City and currently lives  and works there.&#8221; Opening times see above in previous section.<\/p>\n<p>PEARL AT DOCKLANDS<br \/>\nOn Friday and on Saturday at 19:30, St. Patrick\u2019s Festival and Dublin  Docklands present the Irish premiere of Pearl by the world renowned  street theatre company Plasticiens Volants (France). This is an  outdoor spectacle for a family audience. Giant inflated puppets will  take over the dramatic surroundings of Georges Dock to tell this  enchanting story of the precarious journey of a precious pearl.  Audiences will be immersed in an extraordinary underwater world of  flying fish, &#8216;joker&#8217; squids, bewitched jellyfish and a scary sea  snake. An extraordinary aerial aquarium on a city scale which is not  to be missed.<br \/>\nTo attend this event it was necessary to pre-book tickets, however,  there is a possibility that the event is not fully booked out OR that  people still have tickets available. Another aspect: It is an outdoor  event, so even if you don&#8217;t have tickets you MIGHT be able to see at  least parts of the show. So, if you have no other specific plans and  are not too far away, I would try going there even without tickets.  You could be turned away, but you might be lucky!<\/p>\n<p>FUNFAIR AT MERRION SQUARE<br \/>\nFrom 13 March &#8211; 17 March Merrion Square West is closed for traffic  and instead a Festival Funfair is set-up there. Entrance to the area  is free, but if you want to do any of the rides, it will cost from EUR  2. Opening times of the Funfair are Friday 14th 18:00-23:00, Sat&amp;Sun  12:00-23:00, Mon 12:00-21:00.<\/p>\n<p>PUBLIC ART &#8211; MIGRATIONS<br \/>\nWatch out for some moveable art installations in Dublin and on the Liffey.<br \/>\nThe first installation is called &#8220;London to Faeryland&#8221; and is a  movable installation by Teresa Gillespie. It is a caravan parked  around various sites in the Dublin City Centre and parks with a notice  stuck inside the caravan door explaining that a man calling himself  Millican is the inhabitant. Teresa Gillespie, the artist, has filled  the space with fragmented clues about the missing man&#8217;s life. The  caravan walls absorb the past creating a backdrop for a new present,  to make a new place with a new identity. You open the door, climb in  and poke about the interior, piecing together evidence; a real hands  on experience.<br \/>\nThe second art installation is &#8220;The Good Ship Marmalade&#8221; by Nicholas  Keogh. (Rostrevor) and Paddy Bloomer (Banbridge, Co Down Northern  Ireland). The Good Ship Marmalade is made from a collection of objects  the artists found in alleyways. It is a craft of traditional buckbala  design suitable for halions dogs and good times. For the St Patrick&#8217;s  Festival they will be sailing the most beautiful boat that has ever  been seen on the Liffey.<\/p>\n<p>GAELSPROI<br \/>\nGaelSpraoi is a series of events taking place during Dublin\u2019s St.  Patrick\u2019s Festival that promote the use of the Irish language in fun  and novel settings. Some of the events are paid-for, others are free.  Some make sense (Screening of Irish Films or Dublin Castle Tour in  Irish), others maybe not that much (e.g Treasure Hunt in Irish). All  events in the Gaelsproi category are listed here  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.stpatricksday.ie\/cms\/events_gaelspraoi.html\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.stpatricksday.ie\/cms\/events_gaelspraoi.html<\/a>. One event that could  appeal to a wider audience is the GaelZone at the Big Day Out on  Merrion Square, where on Sunday 16 March from 12:00-18:00 family fun  &#8216;as Gaeilge&#8217; with workshops, storytelling, theatre, circus skills and  sean-n\u00f3s dancing is available.<\/p>\n<p>______________________________<br \/>\n______Saturday_________________<\/p>\n<p>DENNY TREASURE HUNT<br \/>\nThe main festival event of the day is the Denny Treasure Hunt. It is a  fun-filled free event for all ages, providing a unique opportunity to  explore and rediscover the city of Dublin. Participants can  investigate hidden haunts and gain free entry to prestigious cultural  centres. Get out your mermaid, pirate and underwater themed costumes  and compete for spot prizes along the way. The swiftest, smartest and  sassiest swashbucklers are in with a chance to win. The Rules are<br \/>\n* The team leader must be 18 years or over.<br \/>\n* Registration is in City Hall between 10:00 and 13:00 only<br \/>\n* Maximum team size is 4 players<br \/>\n* Anyone completing the quiz in less than two hours will be disqualified<br \/>\n* All of the venues listed have to be visited<br \/>\n* Stamp to be collected from each venue when question is answered<br \/>\n* Return completed answer sheet to City Hall as soon as possible<br \/>\n* Only correct answer sheets will be entered into the main prize draw<br \/>\n* No cars allowed<br \/>\nRegistration: 10:00-13:00 in City Hall, Finish: 17:00. You can  pre-register on <a href=\"http:\/\/www.stpatricksfestival.ie\/\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.stpatricksfestival.ie<\/a><\/p>\n<p>POWERSCOURT TOWN HOUSE CENTRE &#8211; ST PATRICK&#8217;S WEEKEND<br \/>\nI am proud to announce that the management of the Powerscourt Town  House Centre has decided to provide us, the Dublin Event Guide  Community with regular updates about events and activities in the  Powerscourt Centre. And since their website is due a renovation and  with no other sites carrying the Powerscourt Centre news, this might  even mean that we are currently the exclusive medium carrying  Powerscourt Centre news! :-) If you don&#8217;t know the Powerscourt Centre,  it is a beautiful and classy shopping centre (no Tescos, Dunnes or  mobile phone shops in it!) in South William Street, less than 2  minutes from Grafton Street. There are approx. 60 shops, boutiques,  restaurants and pubs in the whole centre and the atmosphere is just  unique. The Powerscourt Management regularly organises free events in  the Centre and this weekend they will have a live DJ playing Irish  music on Sat 15 March from 14:00-16:00. On Sunday (16 March) there  will be Jazz played live from 13:00-15:00 and on Monday the St.  Patrick&#8217;s Festival Celebrations &#8220;An afternoon of dance, music and  food&#8221; including Irish Dance Show and Live DJ will entertain from  11:00-17:00.<\/p>\n<p>TEMPLE BAR FOOD MARKET<br \/>\nEvery Saturday the Temple Bar Food Market takes place on Meeting House  Square in Temple Bar. It is a great opportunity to eat all different  kinds of food or to buy good and healthy vegetable and fruit to  prepare at home. I regularly arrange to meet friends there and  absolutely love the market. To celebrate St. Patrick&#8217;s Day the traders  at the Temple Bar Food and Book Market will open up shop for a special  trading day on St Patrick\u2019s Day, Mon 17 March. From 10:00-16:30 you  eat crepes from Crepes and the City, Hicks Sausages, Mero Mero Mexican  Foods and delicious Mediterranean food products from The Real Olive  Company.<br \/>\nThe Temple Bar Book Market, which &#8211; in my opinion &#8211; could do with a  bit of a facelift and reinvigoration and definitely with an increase  in traders before it can properly be called &#8220;market&#8221; takes place every  Saturday on the Temple Bar Square (opposite the Quays Bar). This  &#8220;market&#8221; will be available on Monday 17 March as well. You can buy a  selection of old, new and antique books along with a collection of  music including vinyl and CDs.<br \/>\nOhh, and keep in mind that the rejuvenated and extended Cow&#8217;s Lane  Market will be relaunched on the 22 March. It will be called &#8220;Designer  Mart at Cow\u2019s Lane&#8221; and is in the newly named Old City Temple Bar  (that is the area between Parliament Street and the Dublin City  Offices). The new Designer Mart will showcase artwork and designer  creations by Irish and Ireland-based designers.<\/p>\n<p>PILLS &#8211; SCIENCE GALLERY<br \/>\nA new exhibition at the Science Gallery opens on Saturday 15 March and  runs until 12 April. The work of Pharmacopoeia probes our relationship  with commonly prescribed drugs, revealing how dependent our society is  on Pharmaceuticals, how ambivalent we feel about them and yet how  casually we use them. Visit the Science Gallery and see pills in a way  you&#8217;ve never seen them before. Exhibition admission is free and  opening hours are 12:00-20:00 Tues-Fri and 12:00-18:00 Sat &amp; Sun. The  Science Gallery is closed on Mondays (including St. Patrick&#8217;s Day and  Easter Monday) and it will be closed for Easter Sunday. After the  hugely successful first exhibition in the Science Gallery (Lightwave)  it will be interesting to see if that high level can be upheld. Have a  look at the exhibition on Saturday or Sunday of this week and let me  know what you think! I will definitely try to go there!<\/p>\n<p>IRISH MUSIC AND IRISH DANCING SHOW<br \/>\nDo you want to immerse yourself in Irish culture during your stay in  Dublin or do you have to dowse a few visitors? If you want to show  them a good show bring them to the Arlington Hotel. If you want to  show them a VERY good show, bring them to Johnny Fox&#8217;s and bring the  BIG wallet. ;-)<br \/>\nThe Arlington Hotel (23-25 Bachelors Walk near O\u2019Connell Bridge,  Dublin 1, 01 804 9100) has FREE entertainment, seven nights a week.  Show Times are for the Evening Show Sun-Thur 21:00 and Fri+Sat 20:00  and for the Afternoon Session Sat 17:00 and Sun 12:30 (no Irish  dancing). You can get traditional Irish food in the Arlington as well  while you watch the show, but it is optional. The show is Irish music  with one or two dance show parts interspersed on the evening.<\/p>\n<p>KIDSZONE INTERACTIVE PLAY AND LEARN<br \/>\nFor all your parents out there, Dundrum Town Centre is reminding you  of their Kidszone Interactive Play and Learn Centre, on the first  weekend of every month. Located on Level 3, it runs from 11:00-17:00  on the first Saturday and Sunday of each month. Suitable for kids aged  two and upwards, the fully supervised Kidszone features learning  games, including Leapster and handheld entertainment games including  Spiderman, Madagascar and many more. Books and colouring materials are  also available, so why not come along and learn through play with  different games featured every month! In addition to the normal  schedule Kidszone will take place on Saturday, 15th and Sunday 16th  March, and Monday 17th March 2008 for St. Patrick\u2019s Day .<\/p>\n<p>RUGBY IN DUNDRUM<br \/>\nFor the big kids, the Dundrum Town Centre is showing the Six Nations  Live. The games that are shown are Italy v Scotland at 13:00, England  v IRELAND at 15:00 and Wales v France at 17:00.<\/p>\n<p>LIFT BALLYMUN YOUTH ARTS FESTIVAL<br \/>\nMovies, Theatre, Art, Workshops and more is provided in Ballymun for  during the Youth Art Festival. The festival runs from 12 March until  19 March and there are loads of different events available. Many of  them are free and even the ones that are not free usually only cost  around 1-2 Euro. Since the programme is mainly for Youth and probably  more for young people living in Ballymun, I won&#8217;t describe the events,  but just refer you to two good list of all:<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/entertainment.ie\/festival\/display.asp?ID=1483\" class=\"moz-txt-link-freetext\">http:\/\/entertainment.ie\/festival\/display.asp?ID=1483<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.dublinks.ie\/index.cfm?loc=18&amp;pt=0&amp;spid=98B656FB-0674-B2E3-8B72F8CD41D9087E\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.dublinks.ie\/index.cfm?loc=18&amp;pt=0&amp;spid=98B656FB-0674-B2E3-8B72F8CD41D9087E<\/a><\/p>\n<p>BABYRAVE<br \/>\nNo, it is unfortunately not free, but it is so unique (I think) that I  will have to mention it: From Friday until Sunday a special baby event  is taking place. The former church in Temple Bar, SS Michael and John,  will be transformed to provide an ambient setting for this music and  dance sensation for babies, complete with DJ, lighting, projections  and sensory floor coverings. Dance facilitators will also be on hand  to assist parents and children in an exploration of movement and  rhythm. This is guaranteed to be a fun interactive experience for  babies and parents alike. Don&#8217;t miss out the opportunity to see your  baby raving!! Age 0-4 years. Tickets are EUR 8.50 for parent and the  same for the baby. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.stpatricksday.ie\/cms\/events_babyrave.html\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.stpatricksday.ie\/cms\/events_babyrave.html<\/a><br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.myspace.com\/belfastbabyrave\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.myspace.com\/belfastbabyrave<\/a><\/p>\n<p>______________________________<br \/>\n______Sunday __________________<\/p>\n<p>DENNY BIG DAY OUT<br \/>\nThe headline event on Sunday is the Big Day Out. Merrion Square will  become from 12:00-18:00 an oversized playground for children and  adults alike for the 2008 Denny Big Day Out. Come along and check out  all the different zones with lots to do for all the family from tots  to teens:<br \/>\n* Family Fun Zone, featuring: Xtreme trampoline &#8211; Human Foosball &#8211;  Festijeux family games area \u2013 Buckaroo &#8211; Crazy golf \u2013 Hoopla<br \/>\n* Art Pod: Quite literally, Art in a Pod &#8211; a themed tented workshop  area with fun interactive art workshops where children make hats or  kites assisted by their parents.<br \/>\n* Family Fanfare: Fanfare is a family performance area with a  selection of bands from the best international street festivals in  Europe performing amongst the crowd. These bands are quirky,  interactive and fun! Crowd participation is essential.<br \/>\n* Street &amp; Urban Zone: An urban arts zone with hip hop dance displays  and a skate boarding exhibition<br \/>\n* Cultural Zone: The Cultural Stage is a must-see, see below for more  details on the acts playing in 2008 &#8211; including African gospel,  Egypt&#8217;s Tannoura Troupe, Brazilian drummers, traditional Catalan stick  dancers and Ceol from Ceoltas!<br \/>\n* Storytelling Zone: Two quirky red top buses will provide the perfect  setting for two children\u2019s storytelling zones. Stories for all ages.<br \/>\n* Gael Zone: Family fun &#8216;as Gaeilge&#8217; with walkabouts, theatre shows,  sean n\u00f3s dancing, samba and children&#8217;s workshops.<br \/>\n* Filmbase and the St. Patrick\u2019s Festival will also host a range of  film-related activities at the Cinemobile, which will be parked on  Merrion Square. Activities include screenings of Irish short films and  demonstrations \/ workshops for all ages.<br \/>\n* Cultural &amp; Fanfare Stage<br \/>\nThe 2008 Denny Big Day Out Cultural Stage and Fanfare Stage is a space  for performing groups from all corners of the world to celebrate the  Irish National Festival! Groups appearing in 2008 include:<br \/>\n= Ceoltas &#8211; An Irish national treasure combining the best in  Traditional Irish music with an unstoppable energy<br \/>\n= Krump &#8211; World renowned LA break-dancers with breakneck energy and  super-human force &#8211; not to be missed!<br \/>\n= Ball of Baston &#8211; Twenty-one dancers from Catalonia, Spain who  perform traditional Catalonian dance with sticks<br \/>\n= Torann &#8211; Six drummers from Waterford who play beats you&#8217;ve like  you&#8217;ve never heard before. Get ready to move, groove, feel the rhythm  and move your feet!<br \/>\n= Morro 16 &#8211; Morro 16 is a group of Brazilian musicians based in  Dublin. Well, some of them are Brazilian. Those who aren\u2019t may as well  be! Most of the members are Irish. They are from all walks of life and  are united by one thing: passion for samba. Some are seasoned  participants in Brazilian carnival celebrations, and others have  become hooked on samba without ever even setting foot in its homeland!  Among its members are some of the cream of Dublin\u2019s recently-exploded  Brazilian music scene. The \u2018bloco\u2019 made it\u2019s first public performance  at the recent Brazil-Ireland soccer match, tapping into and fuelling  the euphoria of the Brazilian supporters on Hill 16 (hence the name  \u2018Morro 16\u2019). The group hopes to bring some of the joy of samba to  Dublin during this years\u2019 St. Patrick\u2019s Festival.<br \/>\n= Gospel Music Ireland &#8211; A gospel gathering of 10 powerhouse voices<br \/>\n= Tutti Frutti &#8211; A five member band from the South of France fusing  music, tap dance, circus and theatre with humour and poetry<br \/>\n= Haut Debit &#8211; Fifteen musicians haling from Paris bring us their  original and varied style of afrobeat groove, folklore, ska and funk<br \/>\n= Sandunga &#8211; A Latin groove and move group mixing Cuban, Brazilian,  exotic dance and funky rhythm<br \/>\n= Fanfare La Tulipe &#8211;    Inspired by both traditional and contemporary  styles this ten piece group will bring the Fanfare Stage to life with  its eclectic mix of beats and rhythms<br \/>\n=  Aires Flamencos &#8211; Big Festival favourites return to thrill us for a  third year with their passionate, colourful and lively programme of  traditional and contemporary Flamenco. Guest artists Juan Zapata,  Marta Aramburu Landeras and Lucas Gonzales.<br \/>\nThe timetable for all these events is here:  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.stpatricksday.ie\/downloads\/BDOTimetable.pdf\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.stpatricksday.ie\/downloads\/BDOTimetable.pdf<\/a><\/p>\n<p>POLISH MOVEMENTS\/NOMADS OF CULTURE<br \/>\nThe Polish Movements\/Nomads of Culture festival is called &#8220;Polish Yurt  in Dublin&#8221;. It is a whole day of events, featuring concerts, handcraft  and dance workshops.<br \/>\nIt will take place on Sun 16 March from 09:00-18:00 on Merrion Square West<br \/>\nThe event is free, but advanced registration for the workshops and the  concert is recommended: Contact <a href=\"mailto:info@artpolonia.org\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">info@artpolonia.org<\/a><br \/>\nSome of the participants and their contribution: Kapela Halasow will  be accompanied by the two excellent musicians, Ewa and Robert Wasilewscy.<br \/>\nFolk musicians, Eastern nomads, Romas, Jews, Vlachs, Crimean Tatars or  Kazakhs \u2013 starting from the villages of Eastern Poland to Bukovina and  Transylvania. The experience will evoke the senses through music,  dance, laughter and tears.<br \/>\nDetails about the event can be found here  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.artpolonia.org\/yurt.htm\" class=\"moz-txt-link-freetext\">http:\/\/www.artpolonia.org\/yurt.htm<\/a>. A brief summary is here:<br \/>\n09:00-12:00 Building the Yurt<br \/>\nEveryone is invited to contribute to creating the unique space which  will be a half stage and half craftsman\u2019s workshop with a little a  gallery and a honky-tonk. Within three hours a vehicle for taking  everyone into another dimension is created. This is sure to make a  vivid impression on all concerned &#8211; crossing its threshold, you enter  another reality, another time.<br \/>\n12:30-14:00 Dance Workshop<br \/>\n14:30-15:30 Leluja Handicraft Workshop &#8211; Paper cutting &#8211; Wycinanki  (vee-chee-nan-kee) &#8211; by Alicja Choromanska-Halas.<br \/>\n16:00-18:00 Concert and Dance Party<br \/>\nProgramme: songs and tunes from different ethnic groups living and  traveling through Poland; special performance by Jacek Ha?as: songs of  wandering minstrels (pie ?ni dziadowskie).<br \/>\nHmm, this event definitely sounds DIFFERENT! Worth checking out!<\/p>\n<p>5K FESTIVAL ROAD RACE<br \/>\nIf you want to discover Dublin on a quick run around the city, you can  participate in the 5km run on Sunday. The race starts at 10:00 at the  Mansion House in Dawson Street and participating is not free (EUR 10),  but watching the race is. :-) You can find more information here:  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.msb5k.com\/home\/index.html\" class=\"moz-txt-link-freetext\">http:\/\/www.msb5k.com\/home\/index.html<\/a><\/p>\n<p>SUNDAY AT NOON &#8211; CLASSICAL MUSIC<br \/>\nThe Sunday at Noon free concert series in the Hugh Lane Gallery is  taking a break over the next two weekends and will be back on the 30  March.<\/p>\n<p>______________________________<br \/>\n______Monday_________________<\/p>\n<p>ST PATRICK&#8217;S DAY PARADE<br \/>\nAfter all these events over the weekend, you will probably exhausted  by Monday, but hey, Monday is the BIG day! So keep at least a bit of  energy. The first part of Monday is rather passive and hopefully the  weather won&#8217;t be too bad, the second part is very active. ;-)<br \/>\nThe St. Patrick&#8217;s Day Festival Parade is the more passive event. If  you will watch the parade, you will have to be in town early to get a  good spot and then you will have to be patient. The parade will start  at Parnell Square North at 12:00 and will go down O&#8217;Connell Street,  then into Westmoreland Street, onto College Green, up Dame Street to  Patrick Street. The parade is expected to go on for approx. two hours.<br \/>\n(By the way, David Morrison reminded me that there will people on  Monday painting shamrocks on your cheek (or wherever you want it &#8211;  within reason!! ;-) ) and they will do that looking for a donation for  a charity. This charity is still looking for helpers and you can  sign-up here <a href=\"http:\/\/www.suas.ie\/sign-up.html\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.suas.ie\/sign-up.html<\/a> if you are interested.)<\/p>\n<p>CEILI MOR<br \/>\nEvery St. Patrick&#8217;s Day there is a big Ceili (C\u00e9il\u00ed is an Irish  dancing event and &#8220;m\u00f3r&#8221; means &#8220;big&#8221;) in Dublin. On a big stage Ceili  bands are playing and you will get a few explanations on how to dance.  The whole thing can be a lot of fun if you are there with friends.  Accuracy of the dance movesis really of secondary relevance. :-) Now,  if you have someone that explains the whole dancing thing to you, it  might even be more fun. For a few years Brian Lenehan, a friend and  enthusiastic C\u00e9il\u00ed M\u00f3r &#8220;hobby instructor&#8221; did &#8220;guide&#8221; people and  introduced them to very basic dance moves. We plan to do something  similar again this year, Brian has agreed, Orla is fully supportive,  and all we need to arrange is the people that want to take part. Don&#8217;t  expect it will be very organised, there will be hundred or even  thousands of people , but it will be good fun.<br \/>\nSo, what am I leading onto? Here it is: I am suggesting the SECOND  &#8220;Dublin Event Guide (for Free Events) Community Meeting&#8221; (we have to  find at least a similarly long and complicated new name. Hehehe). For  everyone that is interested, we will meet on Monday at 14:30  (sharp!!!) at the Leeson Street entrance to Stephen&#8217;s Green (that is  the entrance diagonally opposite to the Grafton Street entrance with  the arch). Because it is impossible to know who will come, we will  stay at that point from 14:30-14:40 and will then move to the area  where the Ceili Mor is taking place about 100 metres down Earlsfort  Terrace. So if you want to come, make sure that you are there in time.  I have no idea how to differentiate myself from other people so that  you recognise me, but maybe I should wear something that is NOT green  and I will stand-out?? :-P No, I will wear the red badge (now with a  smiley face) again. It is not the best ID, but better than nothing.<br \/>\nMonday, 17 March at 14:30 at the Leeson Street entrance to Stephen&#8217;s  Green! Meet you there! If it rains, I will have a big orange (YES!)  umbrella, but I hope that the sun will shine like mad and that we will  have a heatwave in Dublin! (Eternal optimist! ;-)<\/p>\n<p>______________________________<br \/>\n______Next Week_______________<\/p>\n<p>DAY OF FRANCOPHONIE<br \/>\nOn 20 March is the International Day of Francophonie and half a  billion francophones around the world will celebrate that day. The  first celebration took place in 1998 as a way for the 49 members of  Francophonie to celebrate French language, as well as their common  values and cultural diversity. I guess for us it means we should tell  our French friends on that day how much we like them! :-)  Preferably  in French! And maybe the flower shops will sell blue-blanc-rouge  flower arrangements for the occasion?<br \/>\nThe Cultural Service of the Embassy of France in Ireland together with  the Alliance Francaise are going in a slightly different direction.  They are organising some festivities and are inviting everybody. The  main event is a Short Films Screening (with English subtitles!!!) in  the Sugar Club on the 20 March at 18:00 (doors at 17:30), followed by  a reception in the Alliance Francaise. Entry is free, but you have to  register by email to <a href=\"mailto:scac@ambafrance.ie\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">scac@ambafrance.ie<\/a> or phone to 01-7088308.  Tickets will be granted on a first come first serve basis as number of  seats is limited).<br \/>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/www.ambafrance.ie\/article.php3?id_article=906&amp;var_mode=calcul#sommaire_1\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.ambafrance.ie\/article.php3?id_article=906&amp;var_mode=calcul#sommaire_1<\/a><br \/>\nBy the way, Mary Tremblay reminded me of this event! Thanks!<\/p>\n<p>SIMON &amp; THE GHOST &#8211; RADIO CITY<br \/>\nOn Thursday of next week (20 March) the band &#8220;Simon &amp; The Ghost&#8221; will  play from 20:30 in Radio City (Store Street, opposite Busaras). They  are playing their entire debut album which is coming out soon. You can  find out more and listen to a sample on  <a href=\"http:\/\/www.myspace.com\/simonandtheghost\" class=\"moz-txt-link-freetext\">http:\/\/www.myspace.com\/simonandtheghost<\/a> A quote about the band as  found on their website &#8220;Strewn with carnival rhythms and rumbling,  weirdly haunting melodies, the Dublin trio&#8217;s sound is pitched  somewhere between Tom Waits and an acid jazz record playing at the  wrong speed &#8211; Eamon De Paor ( Metro newspaper, 12th July 07 )&#8221;. Dave  Sheehan told me about this event.<\/p>\n<p>THE TANGLES &#8211; BRAINWAVE FUNDRAISER<br \/>\nCormac Murphy reports that a fundraiser for Brainwave Ireland  (Epilepsy Foundation) is taking place on Thur 20 March in  WJ  Kavanagh&#8217;s in Dorset Street from 20:00. Music is played by the Tangles  (<a href=\"http:\/\/www.thetangles.net\/\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.thetangles.net<\/a>) and entrance is free. CDs will be on sale. All  proceeds go to Brainwave.<\/p>\n<p>PARENTING WORKSHOPS @ DUNDRUM TOWN CENTRE<br \/>\nThe Dundrum Town Centre (meaning Dundrum shopping centre) is offering  free weekly parenting talks and seminars introduced to facilitate  Mums, Dads &amp; Carers.<br \/>\nThe workshops take place every Thursday from 11:00 until 12:00, in  Frangos World Cuisine, located on Level 3.<br \/>\nUpcoming workshops:<br \/>\n-Doula Ireland with Tracy Donegan, author of \u201cThe better birth book\u201d  on March 20th<br \/>\n-Baby Massage with Yasmina on March 27th<br \/>\nAll events are free of charge and available on a first come-first  served basis.<\/p>\n<p>SPANISH FILM FESTIVAL<br \/>\nFrom the 19 March-30 March the Spanish Film Festival takes place in  the IFI. Unfortunately there are no free events for me to list, so for  further information have a look here <a href=\"http:\/\/www.spanishfilmfestival.ie\/\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">www.spanishfilmfestival.ie<\/a>.<\/p>\n<p>_______________________________<\/p>\n<p>Phew, I don&#8217;t know about you after reading this Event Guide, but after  writing it, I am exhausted! I hope to see some of you over the  weekend. (My phone number is 087-2931571 if you want to get in  contact.) Enjoy St. Patrick&#8217;s Day Festival and make the most of it.  Oh, and don&#8217;t forget to ask your preferred deity for good weather!!!!!  ;-)<\/p>\n<p>Enjoy the 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. If you want to be  added to the mailing list or know somebody who would like to receive  this guide, just send a mail to <a href=\"mailto:dublineventguide@gmail.com\" class=\"moz-txt-link-abbreviated\">dublineventguide@gmail.com<\/a>. 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