A magical night in the 300yr old Tailors Hall : giddy dancing, scary fun and a very good cause
The perfect way to launch the Halloween party season, the most magical setting for haunted fun, the best place to meet the ghoul of your dreams or the mysterious/ridiculous strangers of your best nightmares. Time to get out your sequins and sellotape and get dressed up for ..
THE HALLOWEEN CARNIVAL BALL
To Benefit the Comhlámh Anti-Racism Project : Challenging Racism through Education, Advocacy and Awareness-Raising.
Friday October 26th 9.30 pm to 2am
The ball will again take place in the wonderfully atmospheric and slightly sinister Tailor’s Hall, a three hundred year old guild hall in an ivy-covered courtyard in the heart of town .
IN THE LOFTY HEIGHTS
A chamber of horrors and delights: mandolin, trumpet, electric guitar, cavaquinho and kazoo
An ecstatic, elevating and very eclectic mix of music and performance.
IN THE CAVERNOUS DEPTHS
Demon dancing to fiendish tunes
Flail, writhe, twirl and shimmy to the magical sounds of the Gramophone disco
IN THE COURTYARD
Tricks and Treats
DRESSING UP !
Costumes, masks, lace, velvet, awkward carboard props or just a lot of eyeliner are all encouraged. And for those who arrive with nothing - Halloween makeovers will be available on the night!
TICKETS?
Tickets are a for-a-great-cause 27 euro or just 25 euros each for groups of four or more – so do bring your friends!
Call 01-4783490 or email alicemary@comhlamh.org (Volunteers also needed) Numbers are strictly limited; early booking recommended.