Spiral at the Castle

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Dublin Castle, Friday 16th September

A performance concept of improvised electronic music in public spaces, inspired by the outdoor live music movement taking place in Seattle, LA and Berlin known as ‘Modular on the Spot’. This is a drop-in durational performance, arrive anytime between 1 – 4pm.

Featuring dancers Angie Smalis and Isabella Oberländer, musicians Gareth Anton Averill, Neil O’Connor, Aoife de Mille, Jürgen Simpson, Lara Gallagher, Dunk Murphy, Tadhg Kinsella and Pauric Freeman.

In partnership with Dance Limerick, Digital Arts & Media Research Centre (DMARC), the Goethe Institut-Irland, Dublin Modular and University of Limerick. Developed through an Arts Council Music Commission Award and a Limerick City & County Council Festivals & Events Award. Supported by the Office of Public Works (OPW) and Dublin Castle.


Date:
Friday 16th September
Time:
1.00pm
Price:
Free
Address:
Dublin Castle, Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

Google Map of Dublin Castle, Dame Street, Dublin 2, Ireland

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