Totally Dublin Weekender | May 21 – 24


Posted May 18, 2015 in Weekender

Weekender: |wiːkˈɛndə|– noun – what to do in Dublin this weekend.

TEADA DANCE

Téada Orchestra presents: Dance

Thursday 21 May | Wood Quay Venue | 7.30pm, €10

Téada Orchestra are bring classical music to new spots and doing it all on their own. This performance will focus on pieces of music inspired by the rhythms of different dances from around the world, including Bartok’s transformations of Eastern European folk dances to Astor Piazzolla’s tangos, as well as new compositions from Téada’s own Tim Doyle. Show details here and advance tickets here.

 

VILLAGERS

Villagers

Thursday 21 May | Olympia Theatre | 7.30pm, €27.50-€30

Conor O’Brien’s third record Darling Arithmetic, released last month, was his best record yet and even rocketed to the top of the Irish album charts. The little fella with the teeny guitar brings his subtle, spritely songs to two nights to the resplendent old-world surrounds of the Olympia Theatre that will see this local favourite melting hearts and raising spirits.

 

YES EQUALITY

Vote YES!

Friday 22 May | Polling Stations | 7am-10pm

Make your voice count towards equality.

 

FUCKED UP

Fucked Up

Friday 22 May | Hangar | 7.30pm, €16

A hardcore band that’s known for making epic concept records, Fucked Up are a bit of a one-off. This is a long awaited return to Dublin and support comes from the up-and-coming Bitch Falcon as well as Strong Boys. Tickets from u:mack

 

ARTHUR RUSSELL INSTRUMENTALS

Arthur Russell’s Instrumentals

Saturday 23 May | Button Factory | 7.30pm, €25

A stellar cast of Arthur Russell’s friends, contemporaries and admirers has been put together to perform Instrumentals, a set of pieces composed by Russell in the mid-1970s that span pop-music sensibilities and the repetitive tendencies of minimalist composers, and which have rarely been performed outside New York City. Peter Gordon, known for his soundtrack compositions as well as his dance-oriented released with Love of Life Orchestra put the show together, and you can check out our interview with him about it right here.

 

OUT PUT

Output: Music & Media Technologies Graduate Exhibition

Saturday 23 May | Printing House | 7pm, €10 

Always an entertaining look into what the future music weirdos of Dublin start, the graduate showcase for Trinity College’s Music and Media Technologies course takes place on Saturday, and is always an interesting affair full of pieces of music and art inspired by new uses of technology including internet operas and the usual mad ideas. For details see mmtshow.com

 

DJ SPRINKLES

Out to Lunch: DJ Spinkles and New Jackson

Saturday 23 May | Bar Tengu, 11 Ormond Quay | 9pm, €15

After a super-successful first outing for Out to Lunch in Bar Tengu and Ping Pong (upstairs over Tengu) Con Artist and Major Problems are back with a couple more big names, including Tokyo’s own DJ Sprinkles and Balinteer’s own New Jackson. Two rooms of Michelin-starred music as they say themselves. Tickets here!

 

MOTHER

Mother: We Are Family

Saturday 23 May | District 8 | 10pm, €14

They’re calling it a night of celebration no matter which way the referendum goes for those who’ve contributed to the Yes campaign over recent months, and given the night that’s in it, they’ve upped sticks to the larger District 8 for this special night. Alongside the Mother family, there’s DJ sets from Le Galaxie and Jape and a live set from Faune. Get your tickets here.

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