JULY-AUG-SEPT BROCHURE

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PROGRAMME OF EVENTS JULY–AUGUST 2011

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Information HOW TO BOOK ONLINE

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BY PHONE

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IN PERSON

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GROUP BOOKINGS

Group rates are available for many of our performances for groups of 8 people or more. For more information call and ask for Melanie or email melanie@projectartscentre.ie.

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Then check out our REAL DEALS – specific nights and performances when all tickets are available at discounted prices. Look for the R symbol for details of this season’s REAL DEALS.

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Geoffrey Farmer & Jeremy Millar MONDEGREEN 10:22 — A train leaves the city. Past offices, suburbs, and marshes, to the sea. Project Arts Centre presents a new project by artists Geoffrey Farmer and Jeremy Millar. This exhibition marks the first time the artists have collaborated, bringing together their individual approaches to art-making, and experimenting with their shared fascinations and vocabularies. The slippages that occur in the retelling of a story, their shared interests in the chance operations of John Cage, the separation between text and image, as well as an underlying interest in James Joyce’s Ulysses, all contribute to the context of Farmer and Millar’s work. The new artwork they are developing for the exhibition is titled Mondegreen – a durational play performed daily in the gallery over a seven week period. Mondegreen is a unique experiment between two highly regarded international artists, and opens to audiences on the 7th July 2011. A Project Arts Centre commission CURATED BY TESSA GIBLIN

PLACE TIME DATE OPENING TICKETS

GALLERY MON–FRI 10.22AM–7.58PM, SAT 11.13AM–7.58PM 8 JULY – 20 AUGUST 2011 THURS 7 JULY 2011, 6–8PM, ALL WELCOME ADMISSION FREE

Image: Whitstable Pebbles, French Soap, 2011, Geoffrey Farmer & Jeremy Millar

Visual Arts


A SERIES OF SPECIAL EVENTS TO BRIGHTEN UP

Mangina Jones W(H)INE & MOAN If you threw a party Invited everyone you knew You would see the biggest gift would be from me And the card attached would say: I’m Mangina Jones, this party is really all about me... I’m fabulous! Spend the night with Mangina and special guests exploring all things sextrology, feminine and fashion related. A night of performance, advice, pints, w(h)ining and moaning with the Queen of Ireland (2011) and her golden girls and boys. Places are limited and issued on a first come first served basis. Dress code = FABULOUS! PROJECT BAR | 8 & 22 JUL 2011 | Doors: 8pm. Show: 9pm Admission is free but donations to Mangina’s Fashion Fund more than welcome!

THE BEE-LOUD GLADE CABARET Twenty-eight exciting, Irish, contemporary poems brought to life in two unique cabaret shows, The Bee-Loud Glade Cabaret is performed by a multi-talented band of actor, and musicians in rock, folk, jazz and blues settings specially composed by Roger Gregg. Fast, fun and comical, often sexy and sometimes dark The Bee-Loud Glade Cabaret is a rollicking musical gig with some surprising twists. Suitable ages 18+ PROJECT BAR | 9 & 23 JULY 2011 | Doors: 7.30pm. Show: 8pm | Tickets: 10/8 (conc) Limited capacity


Fishamble: THE NEW PLAY COMPANY @ MADE IN TEMPLE BAR THE END OF THE ROAD A new and very special, off-site production: The End of the Road is an 80 minute show which starts at Project Arts Centre and takes you around Fishamble Street and its environs to tell the life story of Bill, who is currently a patient at St Francis Hospice, Raheny. A real Dublin life story is brought to you through the glimpses, tangents, and dramatic turning points of a life fully lived over the past seven decades in the city. OFF SITE EVENT STARTING FROM PROJECT ARTS CENTRE | 19–22 JULY 2011 5.45PM, 6:05PM, 6.25PM, 6.45PM, 7:05PM, 7:25PM, 7.45PM & 8.05PM Admission Free | Tickets must be booked in advance from Temple Bar Cultural Trust on 01 677 2255 or info@templebar.ie. Please note that tickets are not available at Project Arts Centre Box Office.

RTÉ Radio 1 Presents NIGHTHAWKS @ MADE IN TEMPLE BAR Nighthawks, a Dublin based collective which meets in the Cobalt Cafe once a month, features music, comedy, theatre, poetry and dance. To celebrate Made in Temple Bar, Project Arts Centre will host a special Nighthawks event which will be broadcast live on RTÉ One’s Arena. Acts on the night include Fred the band, Maeve Higgins and Colm Keegan. This promises to be an unmissable evening in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the regeneration of Temple Bar. CUBE | 15 JULY 2011 | 7.30PM Admission Free Tickets issued on a first come first served basis. Email Box-office@projectartscentre.ie to book yours

Image: Ros Kavanagh

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Film

GAZE DUBLIN INTERNATIONAL LGBT FILM FESTIVAL A wild and varied mix of the best lesbian and gay cinema from around the world. From feature dramas and documentaries, to comedies, musicals and short films, Gaze will be pushing the boundaries and redefining Queer with its most diverse programme to date. Sexy, shocking, sad and stylish Gaze has it all. Join us, the drag queen usherettes and popcorn sellers for a weekend of Queer cinema that will keep you glued to your seat, or have you rolling in the aisles. Award-wining films and Irish premieres, your chance to catch many films that will never be seen on cinema screen in Ireland again. Tickets for all Gaze events taking place at Project Arts Centre and Screen Cinema can be purchased from Project Arts Centre. For more information on the films visit www.projectartscentre.ie/gaze

Please check our website for age suitability of individual films. PLACE TIME DATE TICKETS

SPACE UPSTAIRS, CUBE & SCREEN CINEMA VARIOUS 28 JUL – 1 AUG 2011 €10 (GALA OPENING NIGHT, SCREEN CINEMA €25)


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Latin American Native Community in Ireland DUBLIN LATIN AMERICAN FESTIVAL The Dublin Latin American Festival presents a two-day festival celebrating the strength, pride and uniqueness of the indigenous people of South and Central America. FILM PROGRAMME – ALL FILM SCREENINGS €4 FRIDAY 12 AUG 5.00PM COMO AGUA PARA CHOCOLATE / LIKE WATER FOR CHOCOLATE (MEXICO) 7.30PM MIENTRAS LLEGA EL DIA / WHEN THE DAY ARRIVE (ECUADOR) SATURDAY 13 AUG 4.00PM FIEBRE DEL LOCO / LOCO-FEVER (CHILE) 7.30PM LA SUERTE ESTA ECHADA / THE DIE IS CAST (ARGENTINA) DANCE PROGRAMME – ALL DANCE PERFORMANCES €10 SATURDAY 13 AUG 4.00PM FOLKLORIC DANCE PERFORMANCE by South American Communities 7.00PM FOLKLORIC DANCE PERFORMANCE by South American Communities REAL DEAL – buy a ticket to 1 dance performance and get admission to one film for free! For more information about the films visit www.projectartscentre.ie Suitable ages 16+ PLACE TIME DATE TICKETS

SPACE UPSTAIRS & CUBE VARIOUS 12 & 13 AUG 2011 FROM €4–€10


Image: Ronald van der Beek

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ALL THAT FALL By Samuel Beckett A life of unending misery in a world devoid of God, now that’s funny. In Pan Pan’s production of All That Fall we encounter Maddy Rooney in her seventies – unsightly, ungainly and unwell – laboriously to-ing and fro-ing between her home and Boghill Station (the only named location in any Beckett play). This is a landscape whose details are drawn from the Foxrock and Leopardstown of Beckett’s youth, but which may now exist solely in Maddy’s mind. “Do not imagine, because I am silent, that I am not present.” All That Fall is a multi-layered composition of voices that can be experienced as a black comedy, a murder mystery, a cryptic literary riddle or a quasi-musical score, but that gains from being experienced in Pan Pan’s uniquely atmospheric, theatrically tuned listening chamber. Come and experience, in a transformed Space Upstairs, Pan Pan’s new recording of Beckett’s first radio play. “A present tense theatre company who knows what it’s doing.” The New York Times REAL DEAL – 24 AUGUST ALL TICKETS JUST €10! | Suitable ages 12+ PLACE TIME DATE TICKETS PREVIEW MATINÉE

SPACE UPSTAIRS 6PM & 8PM 23 AUG – 2 SEPT 2011 €15/10 (CONC) 22 AUG 2011, €10 27 AUG 2011, 3PM, €15/10 (CONC)

DIRECTED BY GAVIN QUINN DESIGNED BY AEDIN COSGROVE PERFORMED BY: ANDREW BENNETT, PHELIM DREW, JOHN KAVANAGH, ÁINE NÍ MHUIRÍ, ROBBIE O’CONNOR, JOEY O’SULLIVAN, DAVID PEARSE, DANIEL REARDON & JUDITH RODDY.


Adrià Julià NOTES ON THE MISSING OH A portrait of a country, a man, a landscape and of the story of an orphaned Hollywood movie. Revisiting sites, areas and characters from a 20 year old screenplay, and one of the biggest financial and cultural flops in the history of cinema, this three screen installation is a portrait with a subject as complex as it is mysterious. Adrià Julià’s beautifully filmed sequences are meditative, composed more through the grammar of photography than film to create a startling document of time. Adrià Julià is an artist whose perceptive gaze and rigorous research is paramount in the winding, associative trajectory of his artworks. Born in Barcelona he lives and works in Los Angeles. His work has been shown in the recent Seoul Media City (2010), Lyon Biennale (2009) and Mercosul Biennial (2009), and will be included in an exhibition at Witte de With, Rotterdam also opening September 2011. CURATED BY TESSA GIBLIN

PLACE TIME DATE OPENING TICKETS

GALLERY 11AM – 8PM 2 SEPT – 30 OCT 2011 (TBC) THURS 1 SEPT 2011, 6–8PM, ALL WELCOME ADMISSION FREE

Image: Adrià Julià, Notes on the Missing Oh, 16mm film still

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