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Temple Bar Cultural Trust welcomes you to the Movies! Opening movie this Friday!
Undoubtedly one of the highlights of the summer events calendar, Jameson Movies on the Square is the perfect way to unwind this summer with eight weeks of side splitting comedies on the big screen in the magical open-air setting of Meeting House Square. Jameson Movies on the Square will kick off on Friday July 4th with a surprise music act and a screening of the 1990’s Irish comedy classic, The Commitments, followed by some other great comedic gems in Some Like it Hot and The Life of Brian.
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Clowning around this summer with the Dublin Circus Festival in Temple Bar - Full programme of events now live!
Clown around in Temple Bar this July, when the Dublin Circus Festival returns to town, and the streets and public spaces of Temple Bar are transformed into a circus arena for 4 days (10th – 13th July) featuring spectacular outdoor performances from Irish and international circus acts including musical comedy, daring acrobat dances, stilt walking performances, comedy on the Liffey and a whole lot more.
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Chocolate Lovers Rejoice - Temple Bar's Chocolate Festival is on its way....Book Events Now!
Temple Bar Cultural Trust will make chocoholics’ dreams come true with their first ever Chocolate Festival. The three day festival of tantalisingly tasty events will take place on the 25th, 26th and 27th July when you can gorge yourself on a range of FREE visual, aural and oral treats over the weekend in a celebration of chocolate!
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Tale Town – A magical place only reached by the ‘Spirit of Adventures’ arrives in Temple Bar this July!
Tale Town in association with the Gaiety School of Acting will come to Meeting House Square, Temple Bar for 3 Fridays this July – July 4th, 11th and 18th. This is a one week creative course for children and young people aged between 7 and 19 involving a series of artistic workshops which will run at the Gaiety School of Acting from June 30th-July 4th, July 7th-11th, and July 14th-18th'.
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Ensemble “eX” in Dublin present “The Rape of the Lock"
On July 4th at 8pm a baroque spectacle staging of Alexander Popes 1714 poem “The Rape of The Lock” with music by G.F Handel will be presented by Ensemble “eX” in Dublin in association with Temple Bar Cultural Trust at Ss Michael and Johns Church, 15-19 West Essex Street, Old City Temple Bar, Dublin 2.
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Dambé – The Mali Project - Irish/Malian Concert on Meeting House Square this July!
Luachra Productions, POD Concerts and Temple Bar Cultural Trust presents a night of Irish and African musical celebrations on July 23rd as part of the Documentary Film - Dambé – The Mali Project. This is a FREE event and all profits will go towards the Tuareg fund for development Taghreft Tinariwen and the hospital in Niafunké (hometown of Afel and Alkibar).
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Temple Bar Food Market - July Menu of the Month - The TempleBarbeque Special
The third in a series of monthly menus has arrived from the good folk at the Temple Bar Food Market in association with Temple Bar Cultural Trust. Highlighting the seasonal nature of the food we eat while showcasing the ingredients on offer from some of the finest growers/producers in the country.
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Temple Bar Cultural Information Centre - Temporary space for hire in Temple Bar, Dublin’s Cultural Quarter
Are you an artist or cultural organisation and looking for space on a temporary basis and haven’t got the budget to meet city centre rental costs? Temple Bar Cultural Trust has a superb vacant space for short term rent available now in the centre of Temple Bar, Dublin’s Cultural Quarter.
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Deliciously funky new additions to Temple Bar’s Old City
The Old City area of Temple Bar welcomes 3 new businesses this July. The hard work by Yvonne and Regina Fallon of Queen of Tarts fame has paid off and they recently opened their second and equally delicious Queen of Tarts café on Cow’s Lane.
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Artistic Director of Project Arts Centre receives the 2008/2009 Jerome Hynes Fellowship award
Willie White, Artistic Director of Project Arts Centre based in Temple Bar, Dublin’s Cultural Quarter has recently been awarded the prestigious Jerome Hynes Fellowship under the UK based Clore Leadership programme. This initiative aims to develop the knowledge, skills and experience of potential leaders in the arts across a wide range of cultural activity.
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The Intercultural Kitchen at The New Theatre, Temple Bar
Dublin City Council will bring a night of multicultural theatre to Temple Bar this July in an evening of theatrical storytelling sharing cultures and traditions from around the world in a kitchen set. The evening will include stories and music from Africa, Ireland, Native America and Denmark featuring Niall de Búrca, Dovie Thomason, Eddie Lenihan, Sean McNally, Vigga Bro and Pops Mohammed.
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