You Know How I Feel… with New Dublin Voices

Dublin Unitarian Church, Saturday 23rd August

New Dublin Voices is delighted to present You Know How I Feel, our late-summer concert showcasing how composers instinctively tap into the way we experience things like joy, despair, excitement, awe, grief and humour.

How do we feel about love, about war, about the galaxy, about nature, about faith? New Dublin Voices invites audience and composers to match feelings across a stunning selection of wonderful pieces.


Date:
Saturday 23rd August
Time:
7.30pm
Price:
€15 - €20
Address:
Dublin Unitarian Church, Dublin Unitarian Church, Saint Stephen's Green, Dublin, Ireland

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