
So Say So
‘So Say So’ is a monthly event that spotlights poetry, storytelling, and music. It is curated by the esteemed poet, Stephen James Smith.
‘So Say So’ is a monthly event that spotlights poetry, storytelling, and music. It is curated by the esteemed poet, Stephen James Smith.
Outspoken is a bilingual spoken-word open mic held once a month on a Friday evening at Red Books starting 7.30pm.
A bilingual family storytelling show with Máirín Mhic Lochlainn and Daniel Serridge will take place on Saturday, February 1st, 2025, from 11am to 12pm at Charlie Byrne’s Bookshop.
Tá Tóg an Maidhc ag Dublin Book Festival le hghaidh sár-oíche filíochta, focal labhartha agus grinn i mBéarla agus i nGaeilge!
Filíocht ó bhéal i nGaeilge le haíonna speisialta agus open mic | All welcome to this bilingual spoken word event with open mic
A Bi-lingual Comedy Night on 12ú Bealtaine upstairs sa teach tábhairne The Bohemian in Phibsboro! Beidh alán comedian iontach ann ag magadh trí Gaeilge agus Bearla.
MC Ciara Ní É welcomes Tadhg Mac Dhonnagáin, Ava Ní Loingsigh, and other special guests at REIC, a bilingual spoken word event featuring poetry, rap, music, storytelling this May.
The Mother Tongues Festival is the largest festival celebrating linguistic diversity through the arts in Ireland. Originally devised to celebrate the first birthday of its founding organisation and UNESCO’s International Mother Language Day on 24 February, the Mother Tongues Festival has hosted events in over 20 different languages since its inception in 2018.
WeAreGriot, a Poetry Performance/Production collective comprising of Dagogo Hart, Felicia Oreoluwa and Samuel Yakura are excited to announce the first Edition of the 2020 Rhythm and Poetry Slam: TALKATIVES.
The Mother Tongues Festival is the largest festival celebrating linguistic diversity through the arts in Ireland. Originally devised to celebrate the first birthday of its founding organisation and UNESCO’s International Mother Language Day on 24 February, the Mother Tongues Festival has hosted events in over 20 different languages since its inception in 2018.
REIC is a bilingual spoken word event featuring poetry, rap, music, storytelling, and everything else you can think of! It is an open space where performances as Gaeilge are welcomed.
Join Swahili Point and Mother Tongues in this fun Swahili storytelling. Free and open to all.
REIC is a bilingual spoken word event featuring poetry, rap, music, storytelling, and everything else you can think of! It is an open space where performances as Gaeilge are welcomed.
The Irish Writers Centre’s Takin’ the Mic returns to the festival for a fantastic evening of poetry and prose in English and Irish.