Monday

Mamuska Dublin/RawClassico



LA CAT SALONS DOUBLE BILL

RAWCLASSICO - 7pm
MAMUSKA DUBLIN - 8pm

Friday 10th June 2011 - Free admission (optional €5 donation for RawClassico)


RAWCLASSICO by FRANCES MARSHALL soprano & JOHN FEELEY classical guitar

Two outstanding classical musicians have joined forces to bring you an intimate programme of Italian Baroque music complemented with a selection of Celtic repertoire to serenade you with some of the most beautiful Italian arias by Caccini, Monteverdi, Porpora and Handel, all of which have been arranged by Feeley for the Classical guitar.

MAMUSKA DUBLIN returns on Friday 10th June, featuring a packed line-up of exploratory performance and film to challenge and inspire. Audience and artists mingle in an atmosphere of play and discovery.

LINE-UP

* Maria Loradana - DRAG KING
* Sandra Gonzalez Bandera - MIMO-MASK PERFORMANCE
* Aine O'Hara - 'The 30th most common word in the english language is 'word' ' -INTERACTIVE PERFORMANCE
* expandance - 'Little Time/ Little Space' - DANCE
* Marie Phelan & Michael McLoughlin - 'I still saw you dancing' - MULTIMEDIA STORYTELLING
* Liadain Speranza - 'Duplicate Copy' - DANCE
* Nuno Theodoro - 'Demiurge' - PERFORMANCE
* Kit Fryatt - 'Crude Black Strap' - SPOKEN WORD
* Helena Doyle 'Pure White' - FILM


Mamuska Dublin and Raw Classico are supported by the Arts Council Small Festival's Scheme.


Friday

MEASURE FOR MEASURE

Presented by: WHISKEY, TANGO & FOXTROT
13th-18th June, 8pm
E 10 admission

In the city of Vienna sin has run rampant...

But when long-time ruler Duke Vincentio charges the "incorruptible," Angelo with cleaning up the city a tragic train of events will be set in motion.
Angelo sentences a young man called Claudio to death for the crime of having a child out of wedlock; Claudio's sister, the virtuous Isabella,
comes to plead her brother's case and appears to succeed. But for Angelo Isabella's very goodness becomes an inescapable snare, and he is
driven to ever greater lengths in an effort to possess her...

Dark and surprisingly modern, Measure for Measure is one of Shakespeare's least performed and most fascinating plays. Mixing dark humour
with pathos and passion, it examined the ambiguity of the human condition and the fragility of goodness in a world without grace.

Tuesday

GRIFFITH COLLEGE photographic Show



Opening Reception
7pm-9pm, Thursday 19th, daily viewing Saturday and Sunday 21st May

This is the end of year exhibition showcasing the photographic work of 24 students.
Free wine and food will be served at the opening reception.