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Irish Youth Dance Festival 2008.

5 July 2008. Held at the Pavilion theatre in Dun Laoghaire, this one-day contemporary dance festival features performances by national and international companies including the Dublin Youth Dance Comp...
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?The Weir

5 June-16 Aug 2008. Garry Hynes directs this revival of Conor McPherson
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Summer chamber classics at the National Concert Hall.

16-30 July 2008. Award-winning American pianist Max Levinson presents three Summer Chamber Classics at the National Concert Hall. The first concert is dedicated to New York, featuring the music of Ger...
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Margaret Egan.

26 May - 17 June. This latest exhibition of paintings by Margaret Egan demonstrates her love for life and contains her trademark imagery of musicians and dancers.
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Impressionist Interiors.

Until 10 August 2008. A most impressive display of 45 paintings depicting interior scenes by the Impressionist masters. Artists include Renoir, Monet, Morisot, Gaugain, Cassatt, Pisarro, Manet, Bonnar...
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Sacred Traditions.

Ongoing exhibition exploring works from the great religious traditions.
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Brian Ranalow

Until 20 May 2008. Landscape paintings by Brian Ranalow.
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Maximum 12 Per Person

Until 31 May 2008. Solo exhibition of new works by Amy Walsh.
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Polish Strongholds

Until 17 May 2008. Paintings by Matthew O'Kane based on a journey in central and eastern Europe.
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Anthony Caro

Until 24 April 2008. Bronze and steel works by Anthony Caro. The first one-man exhibition of Anthony Caro's work in Ireland.
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Africa Day Film Festival.

25 May 2008. The founding of the Organization for African Unity on 25 May 1963 is commemorated in this one-day festival at the Irish Film Institute. The films on offer include multi-award-winning
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The Brothers Size at the Peacock.

16 May-14 June 2008. The Peacock Theatre presents the Irish premiere of
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Tommy Tiernan

18 June-20 July 2008. Vicar Street has extended the phenomenally successful run of Irish comedian Tommy Tiernan
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?Sleeping Beauty

26 May-20 June 2008. The Gaiety Theatre hosts the world premi
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International Dublin Gay Theatre Festival 08.

5-18 May 2008. Now in its fifth edition, this year
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David Browne.

3-19 April 2008. "Sun in the City" . Much of Dublin's city centre is candidly portrayed in this latest offering by David Browne; however as the title of the show suggests, Browne's emphasis and pictor...
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John Bellamy.

31 March-23 April 2008. Autobiographical expressionist paintings laden with colour and allegory mark the style of David Bellamy, whose paintings can currently be viewed in the city centre's Solomon Ga...
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Jack B Yeats: Highlights from the Model Arts & Niland Gallery, Sligo

8 March-30 November 2008. Due to the renovation of Sligo's Model Arts & Niland Gallery, its fine collection has been temporarily dispersed and is currently on show in various galleries across Ireland....
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Hidden Islands: Notes from the War on the Poor.

21 March-19 April 2008. Acclaimed artist Brian Maguire's newest paintings are concerned with human and collective rights issues. Effused with a mixture of wit and political consciousness, these painti...
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Venice at Farmleigh.

6 March-5 May 2008. Contains aspects of the artwork that represented Ireland, North and South, at last year's Venice Biennale. Artists featured are Willie Doherty and Gerard Bryne.
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