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Dublin - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 The Reggae Movement Exhibition 9th-13th Nov
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Tuesday November 08, 2011 13:29 by Freda H - poster fish promotions posterfishpromotions at gmail dot com
Soundsystem: From Jamaica to Europe 1950 -1995 .. EXHIBITION TIMES: Daily from 1.30am - 6pm Admission is free. EVENING PROGRAMME: Wednesday 6.30pm - Official Opening Party ( tunes from the Irieland Crew, free food and booze and most of all a chance to meet the creators of the exhibition) Thursday 7pm - Irish premiere of the film ‘Holding On To Jah’ Friday 8.30pm til late - Irieland Sound and guests from Firehouse Skank and Worries Outernational Saturday 8.30pm til late - The Dublin Reggae Crews: Roots Corner, Worries Outernational, Punky Reggae Party and Westway Flyover Sunday 2pm - Second screening of the film 'Holding On To Jah’. All Evening Events (except Opening Party which is free!) are €5 entry or €10 for a Weekender Ticket into all events! All Events BYOB! The soundsystem is at the heart of the reggae movement. In word, music and pictures, the exhibition follows the story of the soundsystem from Jamaica in the 1950s to the UK in the 60s and 70s, and then to Europe. The soundsystems gave birth to ska,rocksteady, reggae, dub, dancehall, hip-hop, jungle and drum and bass – and taught nations and generations how to dance! Jamaican artist Freestylee illustrates the story with additional artwork by Mau Mau.
After opening in Berlin in September, and showing in Amsterdam in October, the Exhibition travels to Dublin for five days in early November.
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