Dublin Tallaght - SDCC - The Square - RuaRed - Library - Civic Theatre - Kiltipper - LUAS (Ireland)
Dublin Tallaght, SDCC, The Square shopping centre, RuaRed Arts Centre, Tallaght Library, Civic Theatre, Kiltipper, The Old Mill, Red Cow, LUAS etc.(Ireland).
More info at South Dublin County Council:
The Square:
County Library: southdublinlibraries.ie
Rua Red (Arts Centre): ruared.ie
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How to Square a Circle Audience Reaction Dublin Fringe 2019
Audience reactions to the award winning How to Square a Circle at Dublin Fringe Festival 2019
howtosquareacircle.com
How to Square a Circle
by Aisling ní Cheallaigh and Ronan Brady
Full 2019 tour details here:
Roscommon Arts Centre: August 29th
The Lír Theatre, Dublin Fringe Festival: September 18th - 21st
The Civic Theatre, Tallaght: October 24th - 25th
Black Box theatre, Galway: October 30th
The Everyman, Cork: November 18th
LEME Festival, Portugal: Sunday 8th December
The Alley, Strabane: January 9th
The Mermaid, Bray: January 11th
Ronan:
Aisling:
Supported by The Arts Council of Ireland
Roscommon Arts Centre
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Jördis Tielsch in Concert (Dublin ,Ireland)
Civic Theatre, Tallaght, Dublin
GROW 2018
Grow is a participatory theatre project and performance that explores themes around human connection to nature. It first took place in Tallaght in Dublin. The project was produced in partnership with Civic Theatre Tallaght and Tallaght Community Arts and was funded by The Arts Council of Ireland and South Dublin County Council.
How to Square a Circle National Tour Video
How to Square a Circle
by Aisling ní Cheallaigh and Ronan Brady
Full 2019 tour details here:
Roscommon Arts Centre: August 29th
The Lír Theatre, Dublin Fringe Festival: September 18th - 21st
The Civic Theatre, Tallaght: October 24th - 25th
Black Box theatre, Galway: October 30th
The Everyman, Cork: November 18th
LEME Festival, Portugal: Sunday 8th December
The Alley, Strabane: January 9th
The Mermaid, Bray: January 11th
Ronan:
Aisling:
Supported by The Arts Council of Ireland
Roscommon Arts Centre
THISISPOPBABY's POPbase
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President Higgins at Civic Theatre - November 17th 2012.wmv
President of Ireland Mr. Michael D. Higgins attended Civic Theatre in Tallaght and met Mr. Cathal King The Mayor of South Dublin County Council.
Searching for Mr B Workshop Presentation Clip 1
Description
'In Search of Mr B' by Brian McAvera - workshop presentation Civic Theatre, Tallaght, Co Dublin Ireland presented by Directions Out Theatre Company. 4th July 2014. A new comedy about the early life of Samuel Beckett With Bosco Hogan and Brian Murray. Directed by Brian McAvera & Joe Devlin. Produced by Joe Devlin for Directions Out Theatre Company. Their first public presentation. The full production will open in March 2015 and go on tour.
Magical Mayhem Show at Civic Theatre - Dublin
Tickets are going FAST:
Colm Dawson is bringing his Magical Mayhem show to the Civic Theatre THIS Saturday in Dublin! You WON'T want to miss this! A unique and magical experience for you and the whole family.
Celebration of Social Inclusion Through the Performing Arts - Civic Theatre, 25.11.2018
Formația ATOMIC V, susținută de Romanian Community of Ireland, a participat și anul acesta la evenimentul organizat de South Dublin County Council. Îi felicităm pe cei cinci membri pentru o prestație minunată și pentru performanță: Carina Naty Popa - solist, Anthony Pârvu - chitară, Edward Iakab - pian, Armand Brătulescu - tobe/ pian, Patryk Ostapczuk - chitară bass
Dance 2 Connect
Dance2Connect is a 3 day Street Dance Festival, comprising of an evening of Dance Theatre (Friday), dance ‘Battles’ (Saturday) and Workshops with Internationally acclaimed artists (Sunday). The festival is the first of its kind in Ireland, inviting audiences to view and learn from some of the most exciting dance artists working today. With an emphasis on creating a platform for emerging choreographers, intergenerational exchange, inclusion and diversity, the festival offers a number of different opportunities to get involved. Experimenting with live electronic musicians, videographers, DJ’s and dancers, Dance2Connect aims to open creative doors for young people in South Dublin and beyond.
The festival is a partnership with Tallaght Community Arts & Civic Theatre, supported by Arts Council Ireland Festival Funding, South Dublin County Council and in association with NOISE Moves Dance Festival. This 2018 festival includes mentorship LAB programme at DanceHouse, funded by Dance Ireland.
How to Square a Circle Trailer 2019
How to Square a Circle
by Aisling ní Cheallaigh and Ronan Brady
Full 2019 tour details here:
Roscommon Arts Centre: August 29th
The Lír Theatre, Dublin Fringe Festival: September 18th - 21st
The Civic Theatre, Tallaght: October 24th - 25th
Black Box theatre, Galway: October 30th
The Everyman, Cork: November 18th
LEME Festival, Portugal: Sunday 8th December
The Alley, Strabane: January 9th
The Mermaid, Bray: January 11th
Ronan:
Aisling:
Supported by The Arts Council of Ireland
Roscommon Arts Centre
THISISPOPBABY's POPbase
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GROW by Monkeyshine Theatre
Grow is a participatory theatre project and performance that explores themes around human connection to nature. It first took place in Tallaght in Dublin. The project was produced in partnership with Civic Theatre Tallaght and Tallaght Community Arts and was funded by The Arts Council of Ireland.
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Interval Bistro in the Civic Theatre in Tallaght DUBLIN
Celebration of Social Inclusion - Câștigătorii, Civic Theatre Tallaght, 26.11.2017
Tineri talentați, promovați de Romanian Community of Ireland, Popa Carina Natalia - voce, Armand Bratulescu - pian, Anthony Parvu - chitară, au interpretat Mociriță cu trifoi și Hall of Fame și au câștigat locul 2 în competiție. Au fost aplaudați la scenă deschisă de cei 300 de spectatori, irlandezi în marea lor majoritate. De asemenea, premiul le-a fost înmânat de Paul Gogarty, primarul din South Dublin County Council, care i-a felicitat și a avut cuvinte de apreciere la adresa comunității românești pentru modul în care participă la integrarea socială, dar și seriozitatea pe care o manifestă în raport cu instituțiile irlandeze.
Her Eighteenth Birthday by Natalya O’Flaherty
As part of TENDERFOOT
Civic Theatre Apprentice Theatre Programme
Her Eighteenth Birthday by Natalya O’Flaherty, directed for film by Gráinne O’Rourke under the supervision of Paul Dowling.
Daughter - Natalya O’Flaherty
Father - Liam Halligan
If you have been affected by any of the issues raised in this film the following organisations may be able to provide help and advice.
Headstrong - Supporting Youth Mental Health headstrong.ie
Dublin Rape Crisis Centre
drcc.ie
Focus Ireland - Working to end homelessness focusireland.ie
Jördis Tielsch in Concert (Dublin ,Ireland)
Civic Theatre Tallaght, County Dublin
Dance2Connect - Civic Theatre
DANCE2CONNECT is an international Urban Dance Festival encompassing dance theatre, masterclasses, dance battles and social dance. The 3 day festival is curated by dance artist Matt Szczerek running 9-11 February, 2018.
The mission of Dance2Connect is to preserve, strengthen and revolutionise urban dance in our communities.
This February they present a three day festival; (Friday 9 – Sunday 11 February), combining elements of Hip-Hop culture & dance theatre.
The festival creates opportunities for the dance community to learn the intricacies of the form through workshops, performances, and exchanges with professional, high quality dancers from France, United Kingdom, Poland & Belgium.
There will also be battles for cash prizes! All that In Civic Theatre in Tallaght,in partnership with Tallaght Community Arts and with support of Noise Dublin and South Dublin County Council.
Ticket bundle available!
This is a weekend long festival. Attend one event or create a bundle.
Attend all events for €70
9-11 February, 2018
Jördis Tielsch in Concert (Dublin ,Ireland)
Jördis sings and plays her own composition @ The Civic Theatre, Tallaght, Dublin.
100 More Like These Civic Theatre, Tallaght
The Story of The San Patricios
During the three years of the American-Mexican War (1846-48) some 3000 immigrant soldiers deserted the American Army. More than 500 of these – mainly Irish – joined the Mexican side where, led by John Riley from Clifden, Co. Galway, they fought as The San Patricio (St. Patrick’s) Battalion.
Although their sacrifice is often overlooked – or ignored – by history these days, huge numbers of Mexicans still hold the brave soldiers in high esteem.
Performed by award winning Tallaght actor/playwright Stephen Jones (Red Rock, Love/Hate), the play tells the story of The San Patricio Battalion from the point of view of Thomas O’Byrne, who unwittingly finds himself caught up in the war while trying to escape arrest!
His adventure takes us through Boston, Texas and Mexico. You’ll laugh, cry and hear the unbelievable true story of these forgotten Irish Heroes.
The play’s title is taken from a quote attributed to the Mexican leader, General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
“With a hundred more like these men of Riley’s, I could have won this war!”
Presented by Awake & Sing Productions
Written by Larry O’Loughlin
Adapted and Performed by Stephen Jones
How to Square a Circle Trailer: Aisling Cirque du Soleil
Aisling ní Cheallaigh explains why she turned down multiple Cirque du Soleil to make work in Ireland
Full 2019 tour details here:
Roscommon Arts Centre: August 29th
The Lír Theatre, Dublin Fringe Festival: September 18th - 21st
The Civic Theatre, Tallaght: October 24th - 25th
Black Box theatre, Galway: October 30th
The Everyman, Cork: November 18th
LEME Festival, Portugal: Sunday 8th December
The Alley, Strabane: January 9th
The Mermaid, Bray: January 11th
Ronan:
Aisling:
Supported by The Arts Council of Ireland
Roscommon Arts Centre
THISISPOPBABY's POPbase