Camille O’Sullivan One night only! Don’t miss this concert by fiery Franco-Irish singer Camille O’Sullivan who has mesmerised audiences worldwide.
Irish Language Graduation ceremony for Irish language students An evening with music to celebrate the graduation of Teastas Eorpach na Gaeilge students.
Music Lorcán Mac Mathúna A modern singer with a foot in the contemporary world of improvisation and another in the ancient cadences of sean-nós.
Music Umbra & Insufficient Funs With the energy and power of a punk rock band and a broad range of influences, these five jazz musicians from Dublin stretch the boundaries of the form.
Literature | Talk Daring to be European: Synge & Parisian Ireland Catherine Wilsdon sheds light on the people J.M. Synge encountered and the ideas to which he was exposed.
Talk Atlantic Isles: Contemporary Cultures This conversation exploring the concept of ‘these Atlantic Isles’ aims at teasing out the shared and contrasting aspects of contemporary life and culture in Ireland and Britain.
Exhibition PhotoIreland New Irish Works PhotoIreland presents a group exhibition of New Irish Works 2016 and a solo show by Daragh Soden that captures the world of Young Dubliners
Exhibition Hannah Starkey Women Born in Belfast and based in London, Hannah Starkey is internationally renowned for what she describes as “explorations of everyday experiences and observations of inner-city life from a female perspective”.
Literature | Talk Merlin Holland Dorian Gray: a step too far? This evening, Oscar Wilde’s grandson Merlin Holland looks into contemporary reactions to ‘The Picture of Dorian Gray’ and ‘Salomé’.
Music Saint Sister & guest Rachael Lavelle A mix of soulful vocal harmonies, dreamy synth and electro-acoustic harp, Saint Sister’s ‘atmosfolk’ is bewitching. The duo are joined tonight by Rachael Lavelle who combines jazz, classical and pop.
Film | 1916 After ‘16 Capturing the turmoil and aftermath of the Easter Rising, these nine short films were commissioned by the Irish Film Board to commemorate 1916. Young Irish film talent at its best.
Theatre L’Os The evening had started out so well with his friend Ludo… but when one of them choked on a bone, everything started to unravel.
Theatre Confession d’une femme hachée CCI is delighted to host two shows presented by the theatre of puppetry Le Mouffetard – a butcher’s daughter relives memories with cutting humour
Nuit Blanche | 1916 PROCLAMATION The Proclamation of the Irish Republic is the inspiration for this group exhibition of filmworks with short presentations by the artists especially for Nuit Blanche.