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Thursday January 01 1970

Seomra spraoi: Social Centre Gig Brazil night with film and music

category dublin | arts and media | event notice author Sunday January 23, 2005 15:39author by dunk/pc Report this post to the editors

Catch up and contribute

This Friday, the 28th, starting at 8pm,St Nicholas of Myra Parish Hall, Carman's Hall

There will be a film followed by live Brazilian music and food.

The venue is the St Nicholas of Myra Parish Hall, Carman's Hall (a street running between Francis St and Meath St). Admission free or donation. For more information contact 087-2861238. All welcome.

Film: Raw-Farming: Documentary on Brazilian womens organic farming movement (courtesy of LASC,details here).,

brazil night
brazil night

The Idea
Today in Ireland there is virtually nowhere indoors for people to congregate that isn't a pub or overpriced cafe.

Many readers will be aware of the success of autonomous social centres in other European cities, independent of local authority, church, business or other controlling body. These spaces have provided a focal point for many of the social movements in the West, where public spaces have been eaten away by consumerism, property speculation and the culture of the car.

They celebrate collective cooperation and diversity and have numerous day-to-day uses: community drop-in centre, inexpensive cafe, political meeting space, library, gig venue, arts centre, and internet cafe, to name a few.

Several attempts were made in Dublin in the past couple of years to set up autonomous centres in buildings that had been derelict for years, but these have been evicted by the City Council or by "heavies" employed by the owners. Clearly the Council would prefer to see buildings remain derelict rather than put to any use.

Seomra Spraoi is the provisional name of a collective which has come together to create a social centre space in Dublin

Update In early December there was huge response to the call for a gathering to initiate an Autonomous Social Centre in Dublin over a hundred people came and watched films about centres across Europe and chatted over vegetarian food served afterwards, then on the 21st of December we had a well attended gig in the Voodoo Lounge, where fans of both punk and dance were entertained and more funds were raised, how long before we can use/raise that money towards a building is the question.

After the Xmas break we had another meeting in the first week of January to see how far we got with research on the finance and structure of the proposed social centre. We have expanded on our wishlist of functions for the centre and now we have to start making these a reality under one roof. As we organise we coming across the very factors which have made it necessary to take this ambitious project on, small borrowed rooms, restrictions on their use, no consistent place for people to know where we are.

We have been talking to people involved in social centres and how they go about it and making contacts with them and remembering our own experiences on our travels to spaces around Europe and elsewhere. We are still refining the question of what do we want and how do we make it happen within the restriction of doing it the legal way, (Insurance, finance, legal form etc.).

Next we will be concentrating on the search for a location, raising more money and getting more people involved. We are looking for more people or groups who think they could help with the project in any way or possible co-host events of the type that one day may be held in the centre.

To get in contact us [email protected]

or subscribe to the mailing list at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gimme_space

how to get there
how to get there

author by dunkpublication date Sun Jan 23, 2005 18:57author address author phone Report this post to the editors

dublin docklands is being developed, can whats being built be improved upon?
can it be more exciting, more inclussive, more colorful, more sustainable?
today: bland buildings, bland public square, blandly dressed people.
tomorrow: parks on roofs, curvy folded surfaces, stuff to do, colorful people?

to find out who those new people are, view here
http://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/regions/leedsbradford/2004/07/294327.html
they are called CIRCA

more of this here
http://easa.antville.org/stories/960542/#1030629

wouldent it be lovely if there was a little bit more color in the city
wouldent it be lovely if there was a little bit more color in the city

author by dunkpublication date Tue Jan 25, 2005 19:20author address author phone Report this post to the editors

sheriff street park @ the royal canal

energy harvesting in city centre
previously unused land turns into skate park, muralismo wall (and ground) painting, winter garden, energy harvesting, local shit treatment plant for energy and food

a granda doing some gardening with his family, jimmy sitting out on his favourite seat surfing the net, as the park is a WIFI space, and young maura singh climbing up her ladder to get some fresh fruit.
and jimmy mac and the lads up in the heavens doing some hot air balooning

today
today

tmrw?
tmrw?

Related Link: http://easa.antville.org/stories/960542/#1032389
author by don quixotepublication date Tue Jan 25, 2005 22:19author address author phone Report this post to the editors

and more windmills!
;-)
paint their architecture if you can't bring it down.
it's easy to spot, it was always too big.

 
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