The 1916 Centenary Performing Arts Club
The 1916 Centenary Performing Arts Club meet on the second Saturday of the month to perform drama, recite poetry, play music and debate history.
The 1916 Centenary Performing Arts Club meet on the second Saturday of the month to perform drama, recite poetry, play music and debate history.
The 1916 Centenary Performing Arts Club meet on the second Saturday of the month to perform drama, recite poetry, play music and debate history.
The 1916 Centenary Performing Arts Club meet on the second Saturday of the month to perform drama, recite poetry, play music and debate history.
An evening for writers of prose and poetry to showcase their work at the Ballyboden St Enda's GAA part of the Knocklyon Literary Festival.
Poetry and Short Prose Open Mic Night runs on the first Monday of the month in Siopa Caife. Pay what you can afford.
Culture Night 2024 promises to be a vibrant celebration of Ireland’s rich cultural heritage, with a diverse array of spoken word events taking place across the country.
The 1916 Centenary Performing Arts Club meet on the first Saturday of the month to perform drama, recite poetry, play music and debate history.
The 1916 Centenary Performing Arts Club meet on the first Saturday of the month to perform drama, recite poetry, play music and debate history.
The 1916 Centenary Performing Arts Club meet on the first Saturday of the month to perform drama, recite poetry, play music and debate history.
The Over the Edge Open Mic is back in the Westside Resource Centre on July 10th at 6.30pm.
Vox Galvia’s First Wednesday readings, hosted this month by Cormac Culkeen, will take place in Charlie Byrne’s Bookshop at 6pm, Wednesday 3rd July.
The 1916 Centenary Performing Arts Club meet on the first Saturday of the month to perform drama, recite poetry, play music and debate history.
Storytelling, spoken word, and music blend together for an intimate and imaginative performance that offers cosmic contextualisation of human civilisation.
Storytelling, spoken word, and music blend together for an intimate and imaginative performance that offers cosmic contextualisation of human civilisation.
An eclectic band of wandering wordsmiths who stir their cauldron of syllables on occasion and see what comes out in the form of poetry, spoken word, prose.
Poets Lulu Sinnott and Siobhan MacMahon are hosting the live Open Mic upstairs at Walters. ArtNetdlr Open Mic nights at Walters always on the second Wednesday, every month, all welcome!
The Seamus Heaney Centre Presents...MIND, as part of the NI Mental Health Arts Festival 2022
Be part of the St. Patrick’s Festival and experience a truly historical and mystical afternoon while listening to one of our best Seanachaí (traditional storyteller) as they give a little insight to the heritage of Ireland through stories passed down from generation to generation by theatrical stories, prose and song.
Join every Sunday afternoon for poetry, prose and music from poets. Free entry and all are welcome.
The Limerick Writers’ Centre presents the March 2020 ‘On the Nail’ Literary Gathering on Thurs 5th March at The People’s Museum of Limerick, Pery Sq. This month featured guests are poets Paddy Moran and Marian O’Rourke PLUS the Open-Mic!
Join every Sunday afternoon for poetry, prose and music from poets. Free entry and all are welcome.