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Dublin - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 Timetable for Seomra Spraoi's launch weekend 13th-15th February
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Thursday February 05, 2009 06:39 by Declan - Seomra Spraoi
Hey all,
here's the outline timetable for the launch weekend for the new Seomra Spraoi. Seomra Spraoi is an autonomous social centre in Dublin city centre. It is run by a non-hierarchical collective on a not-for-profit basis. It hosts workshops, political meetings, film screenings and lots more. The centre seeks to be a hub of positive resistance, in a city and society where public spaces have been eaten away by consumerism, property speculation and the culture of the car.
Our new space is at 10 Belvidere Court, off Gardiner Street in Dublin 1. There's a map/directions on our website at http://www.seomraspraoi.org
If you'd like to get involved in Seomra Spraoi, you can email us at [email protected] for more details
Friday 13th February
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7pm - 11pm
A night of acoustic music with Heathers, Cian Nugent & Jay Baker
http://www.myspace.com/heatherswhatsyourdamage
http://www.myspace.com/ciannugent
Saturday 14th February
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noon - 4pm
Bike repair workshop in the seomra, hosted by our newly formed bike group
noon - 2pm
A radical walking tour of the north inner city, hosted by local historian Terry Fagan.
places on the walking tour are limited to 15 and the cost is 6.50,
to book a place, please email [email protected]
noon - 2pm
Gardening & seed planting. help grow the new seomra's garden!
2 - 3pm
Lunch, Zapatista coffee and fancy cakes (Veggie/vegan & gluten free options available)
Cooked & served by Dublin's sexiest chefs The People's Kitchen
3 - 4:30pm
Stencil graffiti workshop
4 - 6pm
Social Centres Workshop - A popular education participatory exercise on the historical trajectory of social centres,
mapping out the link between capitalism, social movements and social centres
4 - 6pm
A workshop on electronic music hosted by Herv
http://www.myspace.com/hervmusic
8 - 1am
Paisean Faisean - fancy dress party with music from DJs Deki & Krossphader
Sunday 15th February
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2 - 3pm
Lunch - guaranteed to cure your hangover...
Veggie/vegan & gluten free options available.
Cooked & served by Dublin's sexiest chefs The People's Kitchen
3 - 4pm
3 Minutes of Infamy - A representative from each of the groups that use Seomra Spraoi
will speak for three minutes about their group, what they do and how you can
get involved.
4 - 6pm
A panel discussion on autonomous social spaces in Dublin with speakers from
Seomra Spraoi, The Joy Gallery & The Shed.
The Joy Gallery is a not-for-profit art space focusing on experimental art, music/art cross-collaborations and new
media work.
http://www.redspace.cc/
The Shed is a workshop space in the heart of Dublin, off Bolton street in Dublin 1.
This project has been created to give location to foreign artists resident in Ireland or in general artists
working on International Issues and their unconventional approach to art and communication.
http://www.myspace.com/mcbett
7 - 9pm
Film screening hosted by the Seomra's cinema group
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Good article today in the Lifestyle section about Seomra Spraoi
Get yer aul rags out of the closet and dress up.
Oh yeah, and then come along to Seomra Spraoi. As opposed to staying at home.
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Quote: 'The fantastic film made by DIYlan and a group of first time film makers, explores the DIY scene here in Dublin and its tentacles into the international DIY network. Made over a two year period, it features Ian MacKaye of Fugazi, Design It Yourself author, Ellen Lupton, an a host of other activist from Ireland and abroad. We were at a screening in the IFI on Saturday and the film’s intense, inspirational energy really got us excited. We can’t wait for a streaming link to share the whole project....'
• http://officeofpublicworks.wordpress.com/2008/09/22/rol...tary/
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hey all,
the party on saturday night is over at 1am, and the doors are closed at 11pm.
the gig on friday night is over at 11pm, doors are closed at 10pm.
the night events in seomra spraoi are BYOB. there's tea/coffee/fruit juice provided if you don't drink.
xxx
s spraoi