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Dublin - Event Notice
Wednesday October 24 2012

Lost Souls Rise Anew - Odessa Club - Weds. 24 October 2012

category dublin | arts and media | event notice author Tuesday October 02, 2012 00:42author by Adam - The Narrative Arts Club Report this post to the editors

It gives us great pleasure to announce a show to commemorate the dead and the undead.
We look forward to seeing you in the Odessa Club on the evening of
Wednesday 24 October.
Coilín.

Lost Souls Rise Anew
Wednesday 24 October from 8 to 10.30 pm. Doors 7.30pm.
Odessa Club, Dame Court, Dublin 2

As the night closes in and winter draws near, you are invited to come
with us through doorways into other worlds, where lost souls seek
release from suffering, or strive to inflict it on others.
Storytellers Adam Wilson and The Oh-Aissieux will perform in
atmospheric soundscapes improvised on the spot by cellist Claire Fitch
and guitarist Donal Mac Erlaine.

Adam Wilson and The Oh-Aissieux are innovative storytellers and
long-standing members of the Narrative Arts Club.
Claire Fitch is a cellist, improviser and composer:
http://www.ambiencellist.com/
Donal Mac Erlaine is a guitarist, composer and musicologist:
http://donalmac.com/

Lost Souls Rise Anew is part of InnovationDublin 2012, which takes
place across Dublin from Oct 15th -26th. The festival demonstrates
Dublin’s capacity to inspire, interact and innovate:
http://www.innovationdublin.ie

Tales told may include:
Wolf lady
Miss Crozier
Mr Walker's liver
Through the eye of the snake

Disclaimer: These tales may include scenes of graphic blood loss,
nudity, desecration and encounters with the undead.

Admission EUR 7. Concessions on request.
Doors open at 7.30 pm. Show starts at 8 pm sharp.

Related Link: http://narrativeartsclub.com/
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