Words Upside Down at ILFD
Storytelling, spoken word, and music blend together for an intimate and imaginative performance that offers cosmic contextualisation of human civilisation.
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Storytelling, spoken word, and music blend together for an intimate and imaginative performance that offers cosmic contextualisation of human civilisation.
Contemporary technology and traditional storytelling combine in a modern interpretation of the Irish bardic performance.
Storytelling, spoken word, and music blend together for an intimate and imaginative performance that offers cosmic contextualisation of human civilisation.
Poetry, story, and music combine in this bilingual journey through time, memory, and nostalgia.
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.
Slip of the Tongue run by Wayne Power is a curated night of music, spoken word , poetry , drag, and comedy.
An open mic for local musicians, poets , comedians, and hip hop artists in front of a live audience in Dublin every Tuesday.
An open mic for local musicians, poets , comedians, and hip hop artists in front of a live audience in Dublin every Tuesday.
An open mic for local musicians, poets , comedians, and hip hop artists in front of a live audience in Dublin every Tuesday.
Dublin Story Slam celebrate turning 5 with their May event Milestones.
Monthly open-mic storytelling night Kitchen Sink Stories takes place in Lillie's Cocktail Bar, Sligo.
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.
An open mic for local musicians, poets , comedians, and hip hop artists in front of a live audience in Dublin
An intimate open mic for all art forms, with an emphasis on sharing a little part of you just for the hell of it.
An open mic for local musicians, poets , comedians, and hip hop artists in front of a live audience in Dublin
Join Cork Yarnspinners, a friendly group of storytellers, who gather online every third Thursday each month for a fun evening full of stories, poems and songs at 8pm on Zoom.
We hold an open platform for song writers, singers, musicians, spoken word performers, poets, storytellers to share their pieces in a cosy, friendly setting. The night takes place on the last Friday of every month upstairs in MVP, Clanbrassil Street.
Monthly Open Mic The Sunflower Sessions presents a night of poetry, prose, spoken word night on the last Wednesday of each month from January to November, from 7.30pm onwards.
The Speakeasy Sessions in Skibbereen is a monthly event on the last Tuesday of each month, kicking off at 8pm at the Tanyard Bar on Main Street. The Sessions aim to be as inclusive of all spoken word art forms as possible.
Lively, engaging, and using simple language to tell great stories, this is ideal for visitors to Ireland who want a truly authentic glimpse into Irish culture.
This is the story of what happened when a warrior poet met a slave-turned-monk. They talked about gods and goddesses, the nature of truth, and going toe-to-toe with the Devil herself.
The Cork Yarnspinners are a community storytelling and performance group who aim to keep the ancient Irish arts of storytelling and song alive through myth, legend, humour and folklore.
Described as ‘Galway’s most magical arts night’, Moth and Butterfly is a storytelling event with huge heart. The tellers combine short true personal stories, fiction/folk tales with improvised stories, as well as inviting audience tellers to participate.
This is the story of what happened when a warrior poet met a slave-turned-monk. They talked about gods and goddesses, the nature of truth, and going toe-to-toe with the Devil herself.
Everyone are very welcome to join a Storytelling event in Billy Byrne Pub.
Come and share stories, creative artistic work, music or songs....
Fingal International Festival of Voices is delighted to welcome Candelit Tales to perform at the festival in this special show for families. This special child-friendly performance will focus on engaging all listeners - no matter how young or old they may be - in a hilarious, thrilling and spine-tingling show.
Abair Ballymun: Landless and Annemarie Ní Churreáin
Abair is a program of traditional singing and storytelling events exploring the oral folk traditions of Ireland. Taken from the Irish word meaning both ‘to say’ and ‘to sing’, the four-day program offers a broad range of intimate, unplugged performances, each highlighting the richness and beauty of the Irish singing and storytelling traditions still preserved and practiced to the present day.
Candlelit Tales strives to bring original stories to life, using a multidisciplinary means of performance to thrill audiences, both young and old.
Join Traveller singer Thomas McCarthy and storyteller Liz Weir for an evening of songs and stories on the theme of ‘treasures lost and stolen’.
Abair is a program of traditional singing and storytelling events exploring the oral folk traditions of Ireland. Taken from the Irish word meaning both ‘to say’ and ‘to sing’, the four-day program offers a broad range of intimate, unplugged performances, each highlighting the richness and beauty of the Irish singing and storytelling traditions still preserved and practiced to the present day.
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.
Lively, engaging, and using simple language to tell great stories, this is ideal for visitors to Ireland who want a truly authentic glimpse into Irish culture.
International Women’s Day celebrates the social, cultural, economic and political achievements of women across the globe. But far from singling out women, the day focuses on unity, equality and advocacy especially in a world where the differences and injustices between women and men are as great as ever .
The 1916 Centenary Performing Arts Club meet on the first Saturday of the month to perform drama, recite poetry, play music and debate history.