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Welcome to the Temple Bar Cultural Trust Newsletter
issued Friday, November 07, 2008.

Culture and the City conference update

A big thank you to everyone who attended and supported our Culture and the City conference on the 21st of October. We were very pleased with the size and diversity of the audience on the day. We will have an extensive podcast available to download from our website from Friday November 21st so be sure to log on for that.
 
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Music markets and merriment…an eventful Christmas announced for Temple Bar

Looking for a new way to experience Dublin City this Christmas season? Temple Bar Cultural Trust has announced their programme of free events for the Christmas season which includes street performances, children’s workshops and entertainment for all the family.
 
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NGG (No Grants Gallery) opens in Temple Bar, Dublin’s Cultural Quarter

On Wednesday November 19th 2008 Temple Bar Cultural Trust will launch a 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, Ms. Mary Cloake in the Temple Bar Cultural Information Centre at 12 East Essex Street, Temple Bar which will be home to this new Gallery.
 
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Stages - New exhibition on show in Temple Bar Cultural Information Centre

TBCT is developing a new exhibition space in the Cultural Information Centre and is now showing an exhibition of works by Carol Eakins, an artist from Dublin who is currently working on a project to develop this new exhibition space.
 
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Opening Night Live - Madama Butterfly, presented by Opera Ireland in association with Temple Bar Cultural Trust – Meeting House Square November 15th

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.
 
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Christmas shopping at the Temple Bar Markets

Temple Bar is home to 3 outdoor markets every weekend. These markets offer you an alternative way of shopping this Christmas. Shop at a market this Christmas and you can meet your producer, maker or bookseller and speak directly with them about that special purchase!
 
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Temple Bar Food Market – November Menu of the Month

For our November menu we bring you another selection of delicious recipes from guest chef contributors. A starter of seasonal squash and a gamey main course are followed by decadent little chocolate cakes, served hot. Click here to download the Menu of the Month and get cooking!
 
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Designer Mart at Cow's Lane - trading throughout November

We recently announced that Designer Mart at Cow's Lane will stop trading during the month of November due to the threat of bad weather and in order to replenish and protect stock. However following feedback from traders and customers Designer Mart will run right throughout November...
 
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Autumn/Winter Family Events in Temple Bar

Here is your complete guide to a fun family experience when visiting Temple Bar, Dublin’s Cultural Quarter. This section will bring you all the latest cultural events for you and your family including theatre, exhibitions, dance, film, circus, music and outdoor cinema.
 
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Debbie Paul Studio - Textures Exhibition - December 10th - 24th

An exciting new exhibition is coming to Debbie Paul Studio located on Cow’s Lane in the Old City area of Temple Bar. In the Textures exhibition Debbie looks to old Irish adornment for inspiration coupled with her staple influence, nature.
 
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Venues for Hire in Temple Bar, Dublin's Cultural Quarter

Temple Bar, Dublin’s Cultural Quarter is home to 4 key public spaces. Travelling through Temple Bar from east to west you will find Temple Bar Square, Curved Street, Meeting House Square and finally Cow’s Lane located in the Old City area of Temple Bar which is our newest addition to the public space family.
 
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Culture Corner - Pat Liddy talks Temple Bar!

Well known Dublin historian, author and tour guide Pat Liddy talks about what makes Temple Bar unique in Dublin city. With more than 50 arts and cultural organisations including 35 artist studios Pat tells us if this is enough to make the area stand out from the crowd in an ever changing Dublin.
 
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